Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Saturday, 23 April 2016

ALLOW ME TO SHARE


( Do  Pass on  to  a  Start-Up )

Dear  Friend :

At the age of 82 , I feel inclined to share my experience / ten thousand pages of notes / source codes etc , in the area of Online Recruitment

Without any obligation , what-so-ever

Why ?

If we want to bring peace to our country , torn with conflicts / militancy , then we must cooperate / collaborate to find jobs ( or Self Employment ) for everyone

 Jobs for All = Peace on Earth

My contribution is in the form of :

www.hemenparekh.in > Reports / Notes to Colleagues / World Wide Work

Notable among these are " Reports " on :

*   ResumesExchange

*   OnlineJobsFair


Apart from these , a few days back , we managed to revive , after lying dormant for 8 years ( re-host ) :


*   www.GlobalRecruiter.net  ( basically explaining a concept of cooperation
     among job portals )


*   www.IndiaRecruiter.net ( " Site Map " is the entrance to Treasure Island )
     ( some links are  not working or slow to load ! )


Take a look


I have also uploaded on DropBox , source codes / databases  for


*  GlobalRecruiter / IndiaRecruiter  , web sites


*  RecruitGuru , web site

  ( a parsing engine to convert a text resume into structured database )

    
Resume Rater  , (  a Resume Rating  tool  )


If you wish to download any of these Source Codes ( from DropBox ) , write to me and  I will send you the necessary links , hoping that you would improve upon these and , in turn , share with others  !


In the next few days , I also plan to upload ( on DropBox ) , source codes for following mobile apps :


*   My Jobs ( developed by HP but currently not supported )


*   Resume Blaster ( working )


If desired , I can send you the download links for these as well

with regards,

hemen  parekh (  Ex GM, Powai  /  L&T  / 1979-87  )

( click to see my profile )


Marol , Mumbai , India

(M) 0 - 98,67,55,08,08


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Thursday, 21 April 2016

Toilets Toilets Everywhere , no Water to Flush


A news report ( Business Line / April 14, 2016 ) says,

*  In first 11 months of 2015-16, 1.09 crore toilets were built across the country

*  Of these, 98.64 lakh were in rural areas and 10.63 lakh were in urban areas

*  But 48 % of rural folks and 7.5 %  of urban folks , still go out in the open

Before launching this ( highly desirable ) mission, I wonder if the authorities concerned , asked themselves :

*  How many million homes are there in rural areas ?

*  How many persons are their ( avg ) per household ?

*  How many of rural homes have piped water supply to
    be able to flush those toilets ?

*  At norm followed by our cities ( ie 100 litres of water
    per person per day ) , how many litres of water will be
    required by these households ?

*  Do these 7 lakh villages have centralized Water
    Distribution Networks ? 

*  From where will water get drawn ?

    Are there local lakes or bore-wells in these villages ?

    Do these have enough water to last whole year ?

*  If not , should not our first priority be to dig such lakes
    and bore wells and lay down Water Distribution
    pipelines before constructing toilets ?

I am reminded of those hundreds of " Ghost Cities " of China , capable of housing one million people each - but no occupants !

No wonder , Business Line titled this report :

" .... but Swachh Bharat still a pipedream "

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Friday, 15 April 2016

Vishal's Vision



In Indian languages , Vishal stands for :

Big / Huge / Enormous / Great

Some may even translate it as : Magnificent / Mind Boggling

That about sums up the vision of Vishal Sikka , CEO , Infosys

It was apparent in his interview in Business Line ( 16 April 2016 ) , which read :

Q :

 ... Indian companies acting as visa agents. What is the way forward ?


Ans:

" We are working on being independent of visas and it is possible because of advances in technology such as Virtual Reality and collaborative technologies through which we can do the same thing sitting out of any location "

Q :

What sort of impact will this have on your business model ?

Ans :

" Yes. Right now , I can't quantify the impact but it will take some time

Software is reshaping the world around us. The future looks entirely different - as it is being fundamentally reshaped by digital technologies

We have to re-imagine the notion of services

However we have to bear in mind that innovation is a need as much in good times as in bad times  "
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I am tempted to send my following blog ( dt 09 Sept 2015 ) to :

Vishal.Sikka@Infosys.com

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" BACK FACTORY " OF THE WORLD ?


China is known as the " Factory " of the World

India is known as the  " Back Office " of the World

Can India become the " Back Factory " of the World ?

Wrong question !

Right question is : WHEN can we become the " Back Factory " of the World ?

Answer is " hiding in plain sight " !

This week , an astronaut , sitting in a satellite 400 km above the earth and hurtling through space at 16,000 km per hour , operated a robot on the earth

Earlier , scientists sitting in NASA space centre or  in Shri Harikota space centre , have operated Mars Rovers / MOM ( Mars Orbital Mission ) remotely

From a distance of millions of miles

And soon , astronauts  will be sending emails to earthlings from millions of miles away , using " Space Internet " on their Mobile phones

Invariably , each such team of scientists , comprised Indians !

So , WHEN can our scientists - and software Start Ups - enable Indian workers ( sitting in Hyderabad / Chennai etc ) to operate / manipulate , machinery in factories of Europe / America / China ?

I believe this can become a reality by 2020 , if Central Government and State Governments , just get out of the way of our scientists / Start Ups and leave them alone !

Then tell them :

" You are our next generation of Freedom Fighters . Free our millions from
poverty / starvation / jobless depression / ignominy / suicides

Like war - ravaged people of North Africa , Indians cannot invade Europe / Australia / Canada , in search of jobs / better life

We depend upon you to bring the jobs to India - jobs such as ,

  *   Operating Machinery in Factories abroad

  *   Controlling Air Traffic at Airports around the World

  *   Operating upon patients in Hospitals , all over

  *   Teaching students in Schools , in remote Africa

  *   Any job that currently requires immediate presence of a
       worker


And , if you set up a " Back Factory " , you don't need to pay Corporate Income Tax for next 10 years !


Simply register on web site of Income Tax Department as a " Back Factory "owner and file annual  Zero Corporate Tax Return


When this happens ,


>  Millions of skilled Indian workers will operate factories around the World ,
    sitting in , internet connected " Back Factories " in small Indian towns

>  Foxconn will not need to replace its high-wage Chinese workers with one
    million robots ( as officially announced sometime back )

    At half the wages of those Chinese workers , Indians will operate Foxconn
    factories , all over the World , remotely !

>  " Contract Labour Act " will need to be replaced with " Back Factory " Act

>  " Minimum Wages Act " will need to be scrapped !

>   India will not need to fight with WTO on " Manpower / Service Exports "

>   " Make in India " will morph into " Make from India "


I hope NDA Ministers and members of NITI Aayog will ask , Narayan Murthy / Sam Pitroda / Azim Premji / Sundar Pichai / Satya Nadela / Ray Kurzweil etc :


"  How soon can this be done ? How can you help ? "

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Thursday, 14 April 2016

Training to Climb Everest ?


Just came across a news report ( HT / 14 April ) which says , parents of students of Vibgyor School ( Mumbai ), have opposed the decision of School Management to give tablets to Students of class 5

They are worried about continuous use of tablets damaging the eyes of their children - even as they are keen to reduce the weight of the school-bags by over 80 %

There could be other health hazards such as :

*  Reduced alertness in the class rooms

*  Diverting attention to online games ... etc

But , are these parents able to reduce the number of hours that their children watch TV / send text messages from their smart phones ?

Of course , not !

If anything , the trend towards watching some or other screen , is ever increasing , all over the World

This will get only worse with arrival of Virtual Reality ( VR ) devices , in next 2 / 3 years ! Expect all students to be walking around wearing Google Glass !

And when holograms arrive , we may look like zombies talking to unreal images flooding the living rooms of our homes !

And , lying in our beds and watching late night movies on our bedroom ceiling !

When these children grow up and take up jobs in offices ( no one wants to work on factory floor ! ) , they will be staring into a computer screen for 10 hours per day !

There is no way , the march of technology can be stopped

Either technology will find a way to overcome health hazards or over the next 500,000 years , humans will merge with computers , in what , Ray Kurzweil calls " Singularity " !

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15  April  2016

  

Thou Shall not Kill



Leave that to me  !

That is what some well wishers of humanity seems to be telling the robots

A report by Human Rights Watch ( along with Harvard Law School International Human Rights Clinic ) says :

"  Control of critical functions by humans during combat, including the selections of targets, saves lives and ensures compliance with international law

Now there is a real threat that humans would relinquish their control and delegate life-and-death decisions to machines  "

Human Rights Watch wants UN to ban such " Killer Robots "

Meaning ? Getting killed by ,

* a flying UAV is OK but not by a walking Robot ?

* AK 47 is OK but not by " Cluster Bombs " ?

* tanks is OK but not by an Atom Bomb ?

* rockets is OK but not by Chemical Weapons ?

What HRW seems to be saying, is :

Getting killed by a human is OK but not by a Robot ?

Who are we trying to fool  ?

Passing resolutions in UN may not make any difference

Super Powers have been violating these with impunity for ages !

Humanity's only hope of not getting extinct at the hands of robots is some Computer Scientist , who develops a software algorithm , which incorporates Isaac Asimov's following " Laws of Robotics " and automatically gets embedded into all existing robots ( on factory floors / homes etc ) and infects all future robots :

1.  A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.


2.  A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.


3.  A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.

That is our only HOPE

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Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Today's Science Fiction ?


Time and again , history has proved that :

Today's science fiction becomes tomorrow's science fact

To illustrate :

NASA is planning HERTS ( Heliopause Electrostatic Rapid Transit System )

 Some 10 to 20 electro-statically charged aluminum wires ( 1 mm thick and 12.5 miles long ) , will radiate out from a satellite

These will repel the protons / electrons shooting out of Sun at high speeds

The resultant " reaction " will propel the satellite continuously / relentlessly

This " acceleration " will enable the satellite to exit solar system in 10 years instead of in 35 years

I have no doubt that one of these days , NASA ( or ISRO ? ) , will find a way to  implement GEFEM ( Generating Electricity From Earth Magnetism ) , suggested in my following blog ( dated 24 March, 2014 ) :

Salvaging Life On Earth

The biggest cause for the degradation of environment is burning of fossil fuels

Burning of coal / gas / oil etc produces green-house gases , leading to global warming / floods / droughts etc

Everyone knows that the real long term solution is switching over to renewable energy sources such as wind / sun / tides etc

Can we tap earth's magnetism to produce abundant / unlimited / clean energy ?

I believe so and would request the scientists to consider my following suggestion :

Every school child knows that ,

*   Electricity is generated when a copper wire is
     rotated in any magnetic field

*   Earth is surrounded by a very strong magnetic
     field

*   This magnetic field is generated by the rotation
     of molten iron deep inside earth's core

*   This magnetic field also protects us from harmful
     ultra-violet rays / gamma radiations from space

Now , suppose we find a way to ,

*   Construct a hollow cylinder of woven Copper wires
     to envelope the earth , 100 miles above the
     earth's surface ( like those thin rings of Saturn )

*   Then , using small rocket thrusts , rotate this
     cylinder in the direction opposite of earth's
     rotation , to cut through its magnetic field

Will that generate electricity  ?

I think so

With international co-operation such a project would take less time - and possibly money too - than the already successful international projects of the International Space Station or the Large Hadron Collider of CERN

It may be exciting to discover the God Particle and understand what makes up mass but I think , it is far more useful to find a permanent / clean source of energy to prevent the extinction of all life on earth by burning fossil fuels


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Election Season is Rumour Season



You may also call it a season for cash-distribution !

Business Line ( 06 April ) quotes RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan as follows :


"  Money in people's hands has gone up by over Rs 60,000 crore which is not normal and needs to be looked into

Around election time , cash with the public does normally increase ... You can guess as to reasons why ; we can also guess

You see some ( spike ) not just in the State going to elections , but also in the neighbouring states . There is something..We need to understand it better  "


According to the latest data released by the RBI, there was a 48 % increase in the currency in circulation at Rs 2 lakh crore for the fortnight ended March 18

Now Times of India ( 08 April ) talks of a report released by the State Bank of India , which says :


"  It is rumours of demonetization of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes that is possibly driving people to withdraw cash in order to deploy them in safe assets

There are suggestions in public domain and even analysis that are suggesting that higher denomination notes may be replaced

Demonetizing Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes will bring a huge amount of funds kept in these denominations into the banking channels and will facilitate a reduction in domestic black money transactions

But this would also be a headache when it comes to logistics  "


MY  TAKE :

*  It is much better to have a headache than a heart attack  !

*  You can have the pie and eat it too , if , instead of  outright 
   " Demonetization ", we just replace the existing paper notes ( of Rs 500
   and Rs 1000 ) , with PLASTIC notes of same denomination , but embedded
   with RFID micro-sensors ( 50th of a hair thickness ) , which can be tracked
   through a GPS enabled technology platform ( consisting of a Mobile App )


*  Any accumulation of Rs 10 lakh worth of such notes , within an area of
   ONE square meter , will show up on a Google Map on the mobile app !

*  This will not only allow people the convenience to continue using Rs 500 /
    Rs 1000 plastic notes for their daily usage / purchases but it will, at same
    time ensure that goods / services valued at a few thousands of rupees ,
    will always get paid thru banking channels , since no seller of goods or
    service would want an accumulation of even 1000 note of Rs 1000 , in his
    table drawer / bank locker  !

*   And which candidate contesting any election would want his brief-case or
     car trunk to show up on the Mobile App of ACB / ED / IT , as a red
     balloon , with caption, " Find Five Crore Here "  ?

What do experts have to say about CASH ?

*   Mark Barnett, the boss of MasterCard ( UK ), believes that in five years cash will be practically extinct in Britain . At the Money 2020 conference in Copenhagen last week , he said :

"  By the time we get to another generation , 30 years down the track, will there be any cash ? I very much doubt it . It will seem as antediluvian as carrying a pouch full of gold "

Marching towards the goal of a " less cash " society , yesterday , Shri Raghuram Rajan launched United Payment Interface ( UPI ) , which is independent of any payment platform ,bank or telecom service provider

One can use mobile based ( just one click ) UPI app for :

*  Paying for delivery of goods from online shopping web sites

*  Paying of utility bills

*  Over the counter payments

*  Bar code based payments

*  Donations / School fees

*  Any type of payment  !  All without revealing your bank details !

   
 But if Shri Raghuram Rajan wants UPI to catch like wild fire , all that he has to do is to replace existing notes ( not demonetize ) as suggested above

Sanjay Sarma ( MIT ) who has written 75 research papers on RFID sensors,
wrote to me :

" I think it is a matter of time before it happens

  I do agree with your idea  "

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