Thursday, February 26, 2009

First straw ...

The below is just one of the measures to boost employment in the U.S. India could also do the same by proposing tax incentives for companies that indulge in R&D rather than merely support services, thus leading to actual creation of value and wealth. Technologies like fuel-cell, ocean current energy, wind energy, electric cars, infrastructure projects that harness solar energy (by building thermal and solar panels into plate glass on structures), road current differential technology (harnessing electricity from roads run on by vehicles), etc. could be the new age employment generators, besides making the earth a cleaner and safer place to live.



References:

No tax cuts for outsourcing: Obama

Obama disappoints Indian inc.




Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Desperation or plain incompetence?!

Desperation when one is under pressure from all sides to perform? OR is it just incompetence coupled with actualities of the industry that we know not yet? Is it a one off case or is it the tip of the iceberg? Only time will tell ...



References:

Company Update: Ranbaxy

Ranbaxy falls 12% on USFDA regulatory action

Sunday, February 22, 2009

When the going gets tough ... vultures gather!!!

Employee vulnerability, speculative growth, fair-weather Johnson investors, et. al. are the order of the day; in these testing times of distress when we see our true selves, who we really are, who is with us and who against.

On November 13, 2008 I had written:

Live with a man forty years, share his house, his meals, speak on every subject. Then tie him up and hold him over the volcano's edge and on that day, you will finally meet the man.
- Modu Shanyu
We sure need to do the same with these corporations, or once in a while by the cause of recession these corporations would reveal their true selves to both its customers and employees.


I would not like to add anything else at all. Sit back and watch the game!!!



References:

Worries galore at Subhiksha

Subhiksha lashes out at fair-weather investors

PF office may query ICICI Venture on dues



Thursday, February 19, 2009

Sympathy only for the devil!

Resorting to the Homeowners & Bank Protection Act, 2007 the US government now has brought about a total moratorium on foreclosures by lending institutions of home owners who have been diligent in repayment of their home loans. This shows the political will behind straining out the actual bad debts incurred by lenders due to speculative lending and actual defaulters who have been severely hit by the economic downturn.

India on the other hand continues to harbor and promote speculative lending and investment by allowing unrestricted FDI inflow (without an regard to nascent demand creation by way of employment generation), total ignorance towards sustainable energy generation (by concentrating only on social fallout driven nuclear power), allowing F&O in many sensitive commodities such as Essential Commodities (wheat, sugar, etc. as scheduled under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955), F&O and derivatives of currency, especially the $-Rs. and without forcing private banks to bring down interest rates that are still 3-5% higher than the rates of 2006 - early 2007, still allowing corporate tax evasion through tax haven jurisdiction (when what the Indian exchequer needs is liquidity for social spending); just to name a few. Besides fuel prices as of now can further be reduced, except only when the government wants to pull an ace up its sleeve just before the Parliamentary elections.

R&D on fuel cell can not be furthered and there have been no tax incentives for manufacturers such as Honda and Reva to roll out cheap yet effective electric/hybrid vehicles so as to reduce out flow of $ and also to generate employment at home (not to mention the need for cleaner than CNG public transport, namely, electric buses!). Our energy independence would not only serve for economic insulation, but would also ensure real and actual growth in scientific, manufacturing and various other related sectors.

Indian government seems to have sympathy only for the devil!


References:

Obama pumps in $75 billion to save US homeowners

Jan. 30, 2009 HPI Daily Wire



Saturday, February 14, 2009

Stand ... for what you believe.

We all carry the cross and speak what we're taught
Lies and money become the white man's god
We've burned all our bridges one too many times
The time has come now to draw the line

You know you've got to
Stand, stand, stand for what you believe
You know you've got to
Stand, stand, stand for what you believe
You got to...Stand for what you believe

You got to listen now...
Express yourself in the face of change
Repress yourself, you surely seal your fate
You got to look inside, the answer lies in wait
Resurrect before it's too late

Somebody rescue me, come down and rescue me
I know the soul of a good man has got to be free
When you stand, stand for what you believe
-- Stand, Native Tongue, Poison

Below are a few accounts from the St. Valentine's Day and the previous eve. Imagine what would happen if we all become the change we always wanted. The world would definitely be a better place. What is lacking is conviction in our actions. I look into the eyes of today's youth and I see no fire as used to be there 2 decades ago. We are caught up in selfishness to the extent of decadence.

It is rightly said that it is "best to have a wiser enemy than an idiot for a friend". It is thus also true to be a believer in things one wants to achieve. One look at Osama bin Laden's photograph as we all have seen in the newspapers so many times would tell you of a look that holds belief, conviction and selfless determination towards a cause that the man wholeheartedly believes in. Today if we have half that conviction injected in the youth, it would do wonders to make a change for the better of society.

We need to stick for what is right, and against wrong, oppression, injustice, cruelty, economic duress, economic hegemony, employers' deceit, political attrocities, political connivance, together with our colleagues, friends, neighbors as well as total strangers co-situated. M.K. Gandhi would not have achieved all that he did, just by walking half naked across the country had he not sought the camaradre of all he came across.



References:

Sene office flooded with panties

Kapil Dev lashes out at BCCI

Gandhi’s meagre musuem pieces

Democrats muscle huge stimulus through Congress




Monday, February 9, 2009

An Economy based on Tradition!

It has been rightly said:

... if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles ...
- Sun Tzu

It is encouraging that Ayurvedic, Uniani and Siddha formulations are being recorded by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) into what they call a Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL). Now at least with the European Patent Office the TKDL database would be available for establishing prior art.

Then why is it that we have failed to establish our economic growth on traditional knowledge. We should not only guarantee healthcare but also formulate an insurance coverage on such systems of medicine so as to encourage people to adopt these systems and help the economy grow. Yet these systems are considered to be "unproven systems" under all the insurance coverages that we come across today. Besides even stem cell research based cure is excluded from such coverage!



Reference:

India logs over 2 lakh traditional medical formulations



Pink is the color of ... pppppprotest!!!

Innovative and courageous, yet irresponsible to call themselves "A Consortium of Pub-going and Forward Women". Let the one who sinnest not throw the first stone. Do the Sri Ram Sena followers not drink and smoke? Are they above all sin and vice? Then let them throw the first stone and let the mayhem continue.

OR

Let us understand where we all went wrong. Pub culture is not a good thing, nor is it something we need to ape from the west. Pubbing is not a symbol of modernity. There were pubs in the west even before the first Women's Suffrage of France in the 18th Century.

Creation of an opposition to pubbing in violent ways would only make pubbing a symbol of modernity. We definitely do not want to do that in the face of increasing heart ailments, obesity, alcoholism, etc. We need to make the youth aware of what is good, healthy and modern.





References:

Pink underwear for the Sri Ram Sena

Pink campaign for Sri Ram Sena on V-day

Moral policing: Youth brigades take up cudgels for Valentine’s Day



Thursday, February 5, 2009

operation successful ... patient died ... how Idiotic!!!

Idiotic it sure is ... well unless a retrospective cap is not on the table, there is no use of devising a plan without teeth that can bite. All private sector remunerations need to be regulated, under and by a Remuneration Regulation Commission in public interest.



Reference:

Goldman, JPMorgan Won’t Feel Effects of Executive-Salary Caps

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Idiots ... hit the floor!

And if they want more, pay them in stock non-alienable until the Government is paid back the debt.



References:

Obama caps executive pay tied to bailout money

Obama’s cap on CEO pay strives to end era of excess

Obama Caps Compensation at TARP Companies at $500000


Of Pink Houses and move towards Gandhian village economy ...

Sustainability of growth has to begin at home. What will the American work on the production of if all that the US does is import. Starting from agriculture, US needs to strengthen its vines and agro produce, thereafter its auto followed by consumer durables and FMCG sectors. Unless the Americans are employed soon enough, they will be no demand for what the keep on importing. It would be selfish on the part of the EU and Canada to want the US to import at such a time.

Not so long ago, M.K. Gandhi called for making village as the unit of an economy. It would automatically, among other things, create employment and facilitate domestic production, specialization and consumption.

After all, there is a limit to offshoring, you see!!


References:

Canada warns US over protectionism 'contagion'

US House's Hoyer:"Buy American" worries justified

Europe and Canada warn US over 'Buy America' clause


Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Tit for tat ... should it not be so?

A lesson from the Bar Council of India ("BCI") is a must in such situations. Irrespective of whether the IBM employees who are being offered jobs in India after being declared redundant overseas, are Indian or foreigners, Indians domicile in India and equally qualified should first be given preference over those sought to be shifted to India. The first reason being that NRIs left India towards better prospects abroad. However, the ones equally qualified in India should be rewarded for staying in India as they forewent either/both an NRI status or/and huge forex advantages. Secondly, why should we as a nation allow the brunt of unemployment in the US and other countries have a spiral effect on your employment equation. Our unemployed should be preferred over their unemployed personnel that are sought to be shifted to India. The Indian Government needs to actively enact legislation in this regard.

After all, the Indian Constitution assures equal opportunity to its citizens and citizens only, especially in times of crises, and today's scenario does qualify as one; an exact sentiment being reflected by politicians such as Grassley in the US as well. The BCI rightly so, insists upon reciprocity. It is imperative to have a quid pro quo.



References:

Rep. Chuck Grassley: Fire Foreign Workers First | KXNet.com North ...

Senator asks US companies to fire foreign workers first

IBM offers jobs in India to redundant staff