Thursday 27 July 2017

The Freedom of Free Speech in India

The guarantee of free speech in India is very difficult to understand as it’s not in our hands but in the hands of Politicians & some particular groups who itself makes the policies and later makes the fun of it.  We are living in the same country which takes pride in being the “world’s largest democracy.” But I have been wondering for quite some time – how democratic is India?

 As per our Indian constitution grants freedom to  every citizen of India to raise the questions or to speaks out but sometime these choices back fire to us by same politicians and their political groups who themselves claims as a messiah of the citizens.  

If a so called nationalistic party like Congress who was in the power of this country for approx 60 years but it is very unfortunate that Congress is up to arms against Filmmaker “Madhur  Bhandarkar” movie called “Indu Sarkar” which is going to be released this week on 28th July as the movie is based on the 21-month Emergency between 1975 and 1977 imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, where many of our biggest leaders had to go to jail, people was struck in their homes, press was  completely banned to air or published anything related to govt policies & their actions.

Apart recently a comedy group All India Bakchod (AIB) was threatened on social media by some political affiliated groups for posting a picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a snapchat dog filter. These are the few examples that show how in India some political parties and their affiliated groups are trying to impose ban in the citizens’ choice of speeches/freedom and not being allowed to raise any such questions against their own leader’s failure.

This should mean that people can’t protest what they don’t like, Of course they can. It is their democratic right, but what we must watch or make mimicry of someone is it also a choice of our own way of freedom as we are living in the 21st century and we are understandable enough to take our choices of free speech.


Now the time has come to move a step forward and raise the questions against those who try to stop our freedom of choices, is that possible in India??

Thursday 22 June 2017

A Memorable Journey towards Patna Dairy Project (SUDHA) Patna


The weather today morning was awesome and even the breakfast was so good. What could be an awesome start of the day like this? Even we had a memorable journey to visit Patna Diary Project in the mean while. It was an awesome to be a part of this memorable life experienced with the friends & facilities staffs’ members.

While reaching the Patna Diary Project, Patna Office at the main gate security guard welcomed us, and also politely helped our driver to park the vehicle in the parking slot. The excitement was increasing to enter into the building but somehow due to some enquire purposes we have had to wait for sometimes outside of the machine plant premises. I never wanted to miss any such opportunity so I start capturing the every beautiful moment in my cell phone. While clicking somehow I have observed that the decoration of the plant, trees, flowers plants, Vehicle parking slot, securities in such a way which can’t be ignore.

Finally the long awaited moment has arrived we entered the premises where I found that the two statue of “Dr verghese’ kurien” (The Father of white revolution in India) in the reception hall. Somehow within few minutes we got an opportunity to interact with Mr. “Arvind Kumar Sinha” (Deputy Production Manager). He was so much calm and patiently hearing our every questions and accordingly giving answers without any hesitation which personally admired me a lot.
Our first knowledge interactive conversations started from “Raw Milk Reception talk”. This is the place where all the milk which comes from the outside tankers is collected and goes for the checks in the computerized system. After this process as soon as possible milk send to chill machine to cold it. The time duration of the chill is 5-6 hours but it also depends on the weather. Total 15 workers are working to manage this whole process and on average everyday 50K to 60K lit per day/night  milk pasteurized .

Milk comes here from only 25km of radius in the plant due to safe, pure and secures reaching purposes. Total 19 milk collection centres are in 5 different districts of Bihar namely Nalanda, Patna, Vaishali, Saran and Shekhpura.

Now we moved to next plant of “Cream Extracity"(Butter Churn) here we have seen how the milk pasteurized, mixed and then finally separate in different varieties. In this room there are 7 different sizes of Sylo tankers which capacities are 33000, 35000 & 60000 respectively. Apart we also got to know about Butter making processes and packaging methodology so in this process the ghee melted in boiler at the temp of 125 to 130 degree Celsius.

After the Ghee making processes we moved to Ice Cream section. In this section we got to know about what different ingredients mixes while making an Ice-cream and what level of the temp could be there to maintain the heat capacity not to melt it and then finally it goes to packaging part.
We moved to next section of the plant where I/we got to know about the Lassi/Matta processing and packaging it. Where we got to know about how without the help of any such fermentation finally curd is prepared? Apart in the process every minute 35 to 40 Pcs of curd packet is ready. In the meanwhile we also got to know that due to Lactic Acid Bactria finally curd automatically start preparing.

Now our next destination was “Peda Production”. Where we got to know that there is a mini tank whose capacity to keep the milk is about to 2000 kg. Here they boiled the milk and finally till the thickness process they continued does it and later on mixes the sugar as per the quality of taste. Apart we also got to know about on everyday basis 3 tonnes of milk is condensed to make Peda and finally packaging it and go to the market.

Our last destination of the plant visit was “Powder Processing” in this plant I got to know that around 40 degrees Celsius milk fully boil under vacuum process to convert into the powder.
The moment we all had been waiting since many times to interact with the higher authority of Sudha Diary. Finally we all interacted with two higher authorities (Not remember the name but let’s call them Mr. X & Y). Both gentlemen were so kind hearted but Mr. X was so active in our conversations in comparing with Mr Y. Everything was going well while interacting, at first we all introduced their self then after sometimes we have watched a documentary related to SUDHA Co-operative society and their vision for the rural farmers. Later on we received the “Ice-cream and Peda” as a good gesture from them. The taste was sweet & delicious and my mouth was watering to eat more but somehow I try to control it.

Now the real moment started when everyone were interacting and asking several questions related to Sudha Dairy Project, like as How Co-operative works?, Channel of distribution, customers and its strategies. To know about customer perception and market demand of Sweets. To understand how a project is prepare and how it helps a company in his development and several others. During the conversations Mr. X sir has explained the things in very bold and open manner and even he also explained us the various varieties of Milk. Varieties of Sudha Milk: - 1. SUDHA GOLD Available in 500ml 6.0%FAT, 9.0%S.N.F 2. SUDHA SHAKTI Available in 500ml and 1000ml. Pack 4.5%FAT 8.05% S.N.F 3. SUDHA HEALTHEE Available in 500ml and 1000ml. Pack 3.0% FAT, 8.5% S.N.F. 4. COW MILK Available in 500ml and 1000ml. Pack 4.5% FAT, 9.0% S.N.F.

The conversations were running well and everyone was so excited to ask every single doubt and ultimate finally every got succeed except one (Mr. Divyanshu) as he missed to ask one question as what Sudha Dairy also got any such problems during the Food Scam ?

Finally but not the least I will only say this visit somehow help me to understand the Distribution channel, benefits and problem of supplier. Apart I also came to know about the operation management and inventory policy of the company and finally the time management is very important in perishable product and I learn a lot about from this visit.

Friday 24 February 2017

An Open Letter to NDTV Ravish Kumar by a Common man

Dear NDTV Journalist Ravish kumar,
I am a common man and not a very famous personality like you. Even people don’t know much about me in our surrounding but I think that being a commoner is good to write an opinion in pros and cons of any issue without any problems. I was thinking to write something and I got to know the news about your own brother “Brajesh Pandey” who caught in a sex scandal. What a coincidence? Sir, I try not to write one single word but your previous Tweets & opinions in support of Anti national People start recalling in my mind, How you used the journalism as a weapon?

I personally respect you as the way you pen down the thoughts in every issue but I never knew that you are a that type of Journalist who always see the Time, Topic & Place to express the opinions. You have written several opinions in pros and cons of our political and social systems and whenever you get any such opportunity, you start bombarding with the unknown facts & figures but ultimately i think an opinion is always good for a healthy democracy.

Sir, in politics out of many only one becomes the king. Kisi na sach hi kaha hai,Politics har logon k bus ki baat nahi (someone rightly said that Politics is not for everyone’s cup of a tea). The current Vice President of Bihar Congress Committee “Brajesh Pandey”, none other than Ravish Kumar own-brother, has been booked in POSCO ACT for Molestation of minor daughter of Ex-Bihar Congress Minister and is also accused of running a sex racket.

I understand that this is not the fault of your brother as he only used to rape a minor girl but he also makes you (Ravish Kumar) in limelight again as I still remember last year when you were in limelight in support of such Anti National people and even you pen down your thoughts and participated in several events in favour of these anti social culprits and as a frustrations you were directly putting the hate polluted messages everywhere against the RSS affiliated wings.

Now, you must have to be happy as you get a new topic to pen down your thoughts in against or favour as you are more familiar in expressive based opinion. This is a golden opportunity to shut the mouth of your opponents like me and stand up and raise a question against your own brother and show the world you are not the same Journalist who pen down the thoughts in every social topic.
Jai Hind!!

Your Faithful
A Common man raising a question



Monday 30 January 2017

Union Budget 2017-18 is on the way to announce within two days by the finance minister- Arun Jaitely, which will give a clear roadmap picture for an entire one year of development. This year Budget is more talkative than past several years of Budget as first time in the history of India that the Railway budget will be included in the general budget.

This budget is also more essential as recently government has scrapped the higher valued notes of Rs500 & Rs1000 from the markets, the decision though commendable from the combating black money aspect, has caused significant liquidity issues in the economy, which the effect market is staring at temporary job losses. As per the study conducted by India’s largest organization of manufacturers, since after demonetisation, micro-small scale industries suffered 35 per cent jobs losses and a 50 per cent dip in revenue,

IMF (International Monetary Fund) projected India GDP growth rate at 6.6% for 2016-17 against its earlier estimate of 7.6% and even The World Bank cut India's GDP growth for 2016-17 fiscal to 7 per cent from its previous estimate of 7.6 per cent citing the impact of demonetisation.

Government have to keep all these questions in mind before announcing it. From every sector people have so many expectations in announcements but it’s also true that government can’t make every faces happy but still the expectations are more as budget should be people friendly, industry friendly and social eco-friendly.                                                                                

As a commoner, I have multiple expectations from this budget as govt. must have to offer some relaxations in Taxes for middle class or lower middle class families Govt. must keep in mind that at least 10 million young people enter the work force each year and it’s therefore essential to craft an economic policy that creates jobs and for that govt. must announce some Tax relaxations for start-ups as it will not only help to creates more jobs but will also helpful to make GDPs strong.

Education is one of the top where govt. has to give attention more as an educated population is essential for nation’s prosperity, which is a key component to achieve the government's vision of Make in India, Digital India and Skill India. it is  need of the hour for students  to get some Tax rebates, for education loan to higher education. Higher Education continues to be an expensive provision for the average youth of the country.


After demonetization, govt. is having a bet its future on digital India but still there are so many issues are coming its way for such an immediate shakeup. If Govt. wants to make digital India then they must have to announce free online transaction charges as still some sectors of the economy continue hostile with the lack of readily available cash, grassroots businesses are still being revolutionized with electronic payment capabilities, and masses of people continue transitioning towards new ways of paying for basic goods and services.

Finally, I hope this budget will seize the opportunity of launching the next wave of reforms, by reviving investment, reducing Taxes and creating new job opportunities and finally make a people thumb-ups of development promises.

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