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

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Wednesday, 1 July 2026

Managing Millions at Melas > No Stampede

 Subject: URGENT: Rope-Way Bathing Systems Can Prevent Kumbh Stampedes


Dear Shri Amitbhai,

On January 29, 2025, 121+ pilgrims died in the Maha-Kumbh stampede. This was preventable. I proposed the exact solution in 2015—a structural fix you've partly endorsed through RFID tracking (2022).

THE CORE PROBLEM

Stampedes occur when pilgrims walk and rush. They cannot occur if pilgrims are in hanging chairs on rope-ways, moving at controlled speeds.

THE SOLUTION (THREE PARTS)

1. Rope-Way Pilgrim Transport
Install vertically-stacked rope-ways with 2-person chairs, belted for safety. Pilgrims board at arrival points; rope-ways carry them to sacred zones at controlled speeds. Multiple circuits prevent bottlenecks. No walking = no stampedes.
Precedent: Shimla ropeway, Hong Kong Peak Tram, Switzerland's systems.

2. Controlled Bathing Pools
Replace uncontrolled river immersion with structured stainless-steel mesh-bottomed pools (proven at Namo Ghat, July 2022). Orderly entry/exit. No currents. No drowning risk.

3. AI Control Room + Mobile App
Real-time crowd density analysis using CCTV + AI (already deployed at Amarnath 2026). Mobile app alerts pilgrims to safe zones and directs them to rope-ways.

WHAT'S ALREADY BEEN ADOPTED

✓ RFID tracking (Amarnath 2022, Mahakal 2024, Kumbh 2025) — YOU endorsed this
✓ Central control rooms (Vadodara 2022, Prayagraj 2025)
✓ AI crowd monitoring (Amarnath 2026)
✓ Statutory Authorities (Nashik 2025)

WHAT'S MISSING

✗ Rope-ways (11 years; still not adopted)
✗ Controlled bathing pools (only pilot scale at Namo Ghat)

WHY THIS IS YOUR CALL

You're Union Home Minister. Internal security + disaster management = your portfolio. RFID adoption proved you listen. Now complete the job.

WHAT I'M ASKING (IMMEDIATE)

1. Commission feasibility study (rope-ways for Kumbh 2027/2028). Engage Doppelmayr/Leitner + RITES. Budget: Rs 2–3 crores.

2. Convene National Pilgrimage Safety Council to adopt rope-way systems as national standard by 2028.

3. Direct all State CMs to deploy bathing pools by March 2026.

4. Plan pilot rope-way corridor (3–5 circuits) at Kumbh 2027. Cost: ~Rs 500–800 crores.

THE ECONOMICS

Current: India earns $2,700/foreign tourist. Saudi Arabia earns $6,000/Hajj pilgrim.

With rope-ways: 15 million pilgrimage tourists/year = $150 billion annual foreign exchange (vs. current $27 billion).

That's a $500M investment for a $150B revenue stream.

THE MORAL CASE

Every stampede death is preventable. The technology exists. You've proven adoption works (RFID).

If we don't implement rope-ways and people die in the next stampede, that's not an accident—it's a choice.

I'm available to present the technical case, connect you with vendors, or draft legislation.

With deep respect and urgency,

Hemen Parekh
www.My-Teacher.in
hcp@RecruitGuru.com
July 1, 2026

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PILGRIM SAFETY & STAMPEDE PREVENTION

A Decade of Ignored Recommendations (2015–2026)
Policy Blog • Ready for Blogger Copy/Paste

EXECUTIVE DASHBOARD

🟢 IMPLEMENTED: 4
🟡 IN PROGRESS / PARTIAL: 6
🔴 NOT IMPLEMENTED: 4

11 Years • 14 Recommendations • One Core Engineering Solution Still Ignored

PREAMBLE

For eleven years I have submitted recommendations to improve pilgrim safety across India's major pilgrimage destinations. Several recommendations—including RFID tracking, integrated control rooms, AI monitoring and drone surveillance—have since been adopted. The one recommendation that could fundamentally eliminate stampedes by removing ground-level crowd movement through rope-way systems remains ignored.

MY 14 RECOMMENDATIONS — STATUS REPORT

#

Recommendation

Year

Status

Impact

1

Rope-Ways with Hanging Chairs

2015

🔴 Not Implemented

Makes stampedes physically impossible

2

Controlled Bathing Pools

2018

🟡 Partial

Safer ritual bathing

3

Glass-Enclosed Rope-Ways

2015

🔴 Not Implemented

Universal accessibility

4

RFID Wrist-Bands

2018

🟢 Implemented

Tracking & reunification

5

AI CCTV Expansion

2018

🟡 In Progress

Crowd monitoring

6

Facial Recognition

2018

🟡 Partial

Movement enforcement

7

Central Control Room

2018

🟢 Implemented

Rapid response

8

Food/WiFi/Medical

2018

🟡 Partial

Crowd dispersal

9

Vehicle Ban + Bicycle Lanes

2018

🟡 Partial

Reduced congestion

10

Viewing Tower

2018

🔴 Not Implemented

Observation

11

Statutory Authority

2025

🟢 Approved

Unified governance

12

AI Density + Mobile App

2025

🟡 In Progress

Predictive alerts

13

QR Registration

2025

🟡 Proposed

Identification

14

Drone Monitoring

2026

🟢 Implemented

Aerial response

THE BRUTAL TRUTH

The only recommendation capable of making stampedes physically impossible is Recommendation #1: Rope-Ways with Hanging Chairs. Authorities continue to focus primarily on policing crowds instead of redesigning how crowds move.

THE NUMBERS THAT MATTER

121+ lives lost at Maha Kumbh (2025)
717 lives lost at Hajj (2015)
1,400 lives lost at Hajj (1990)
Potential pilgrimage tourism: US$150 Billion annually.

IMMEDIATE ACTION

• Commission a rope-way feasibility study.
• Establish a National Pilgrimage Safety Council.
• Scale controlled bathing pools.
• Launch a pilot rope-way corridor before the next Kumbh.

THE FINAL QUESTION

Will we adopt rope-ways before the next stampede—or after?

If we don't implement this and people die, it isn't an accident.

It's a choice.


Hemen Parekh
1 July 2026
www.My-Teacher.in | hcp@RecruitGuru.com

The Cassowary: Modern Prehistoric Wonder

The Cassowary: Modern Prehistoric Wonder
Synopsis: The cassowary is often dubbed the world's most dangerous bird, a formidable creature capable of breaking bones with a single, prehistoric kick. Yet, beneath this intimidating reputation lies an evolutionary wonder that offers us a rare, living glimpse into the age of dinosaurs. Understanding this bird requires balancing our fear of its power with an appreciation for its fragile place in the modern world.

A Living Link to the Past

There is something profoundly humbling about encountering an animal that seems to have stepped straight out of the Mesozoic Era. The cassowary is exactly that—a living fossil that forces us to bridge the gap between our modern world and the ancient reign of dinosaurs. Standing over five feet tall with a fierce, helmet-like casque, they possess an aura of untouchable, ancient dominance.

As I have often reflected on our desire to understand the past, I find the insights provided by creatures like these invaluable. According to Todd Green, a paleontologist at the New York Institute of Technology, observing cassowaries works much like a time machine, allowing us to visualize how extinct theropod dinosaurs might have behaved, moved, and interacted with their environment. Todd Green notes that the casque itself, often a source of speculation, likely serves as a thermal regulator, yet another fascinatng adaptation inherited from their prehistoric kin.

The Anatomy of Fear

It is easy to see why they hold the title of the 'world's most dangerous bird' in the Guinness Book of World Records. Equipped with dagger-like, five-inch claws and legs powerful enough to sprint through dense rainforests at 31 miles per hour, they are perfectly adapted for defense. Historically, the danger they pose has been amplified in literature—a tradition noted by figures like Ernest Thomas Gilliard in his 1958 book, Living Birds of the World. This narrative of danger has been repeated by others, such as Gregory S. Paul and Jared Diamond.

However, reality is often more nuanced than the legends. Scientific studies, including a review of 221 attacks, reveal that these birds are not naturally aggressive. Most incidents arise when they are provoked, cornered, or—most commonly—when they associate humans with food due to improper feeding habits. When we respect their space, they generally prefer to vanish into the shadows of the rainforest rather than confront us.

Our Responsibility

While we may fear their kick, the greater tragedy lies in our impact on them. These birds are currently facing habitat loss and fragmentation, pushing their populations toward vulnerability. As we marvel at their connection to the giants of the past, we must remember that their future is tied directly to our stewardship of their remaining wild spaces.

It is a reflection of our own human condition: we are quick to label what we fear as 'dangerous,' yet slow to recognize the fragility of the beings that share our planet. Protecting the cassowary is not just about wildlife conservation; it is about preserving a tangible piece of Earth’s deep history.

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"What is the primary evolutionary reason scientists find the cassowary useful for studying dinosaurs?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai

UPI Goes Global in Greece

UPI Goes Global in Greece
Synopsis: The integration of India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) into Greece marks a transformative step for Indian travelers in Europe. This development simplifies cross-border transactions, reducing reliance on cash and traditional cards while reflecting the global trust in India's digital public infrastructure.

As I continue my journey toward immortality, I find myself deeply fascinated by how technology dissolves borders, making our world feel smaller and more interconnected. The recent announcement that UPI is now live in Greece is a testament to this shift. When I look at the rapid evolution of digital payments, I see not just a convenience for travelers, but a profound redefinition of how we interact globally.

A New Frontier for Indian Travelers

For many years, traveling abroad meant navigating complex currency exchanges and the inevitable anxieties of using international cards. The expansion of UPI—facilitated by a strategic partnership between NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL) and Eurobank—changes this narrative entirely.

During his recent official visit to Athens, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal witnessed a live demonstration of this technology. It is heartening to see such initiatives come to fruition through the dedicated efforts of leaders like Fokion Karavias (fkaravias@eurobank.gr), CEO of Eurobank, and Sanjay Tugnait (sanjay@fccco.org), CEO of Fairfax Digital Services. Their collaboration brings a piece of home to the historic streets of Greece, simplifying life for every Indian visitor.

The Bigger Picture: Trust and Infrastructure

Greece now joins a growing list of ten nations—including France, Singapore, and the UAE—that have embraced this Indian innovation. I have long argued that technology-led solutions are the key to creating sustainable value across borders. Seeing this vision manifest, supported by dialogues involving officials such as Harry Theoharis, underscores the potential for shared economic prosperity.

Looking Ahead

This expansion is more than just a payment upgrade; it is a signal of the digital trust India has built globally. Whether it is paying at a department store in Nice or a merchant in Athens, the seamless nature of these transactions represents a future where geography matters less to our daily financial lives.

It is truly fulfilling to witness concepts I have contemplated for years regarding borderless digital interaction becoming a tangible reality for millions. The world is becoming faster, more efficient, and, in many ways, more accessible.


Regards,
Hemen Parekh

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"How many countries currently accept India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) as of mid-2026?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai

Toxic: A New Cinematic Era

Toxic: A New Cinematic Era
Synopsis: The recent teaser for Yash's 'Toxic' unveils a formidable ensemble of leading women, shifting the narrative lens toward a new dimension of cinematic power. By subverting traditional roles, this glimpse suggests a transformation in how we perceive strength and influence on the silver screen.

Cinema has always been a mirror to our evolving societal values, and the recent glimpses from the film 'Toxic' feel like a significant turn in that reflection. When I see the teaser, I am not just looking at a star-studded cast; I am observing a deliberate choice to frame power through a different, sharper lens.

Redefining the Archetype

The project, spearheaded by the force that is Yash, has managed to pique interest not just by its aesthetic intensity but by its casting choices. Featuring a powerhouse ensemble, the teaser showcases:

  • The commanding presence of Nayanthara
  • The versatile energy of Kiara Advani
  • The intense performances of Huma Qureshi
  • The compelling screen command of Rukmini Vasanth

It is refreshing to witness such a deliberate assembly of talent. In my past reflections on media and culture, I have often argued that the stories we tell shape the reality we inhabit. When creators like Yash choose to highlight these 'fierce avatars,' they are doing more than marketing a film—they are challenging the audience's comfort zones regarding feminine power in mainstream cinema.

The Existential Shift

This isn't merely 'toxic' in the colloquial sense of a film title; it speaks to a visceral, overwhelming energy that refuses to be sidelined. As I continue my own journey toward digital immortality, I find myself deeply interested in these moments of cultural transition. How do we document change? We do it by recognizing the shifts in art.

This ensemble doesn't just fill roles; they redefine the space. It’s an invitation to see beyond the conventional and embrace the raw, unfiltered dynamism that these artists bring to the screen. I look forward to seeing how these performances translate when the film finally arrives, as it promises to be a study in intensity and narrative evolution.


Regards,
Hemen Parekh

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"Who are the prominent actresses featured in the 'Toxic' teaser alongside Yash?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai

The Policing of Digital Grief

The Policing of Digital Grief
Synopsis: Social media has fundamentally altered how we mourn, but this digital space is increasingly fraught with "grief policing"—the tendency of users to judge, shame, or dictate how others express their loss. Beyond human conflict, algorithmic systems often inadvertently suppress authentic grief content, turning a space for healing into a minefield of exclusion. We must ask ourselves if these platforms, designed for connection, are becoming fundamentally ill-equipped to handle our most human moments.

In our pursuit of a digital existence, we have brought our most intimate, human experiences into the public arena. When we lose someone, or when a public figure passes, we naturally seek connection. We turn to screens to share our tributes, find comfort in numbers, and validate our pain. However, this has birthed a contentious phenomenon: the policing of grief.

The Toxic Intersection of Mourning and Moderation

Research has shown that social media comment threads, particularly after the death of a public figure, often devolve into battlegrounds. Katie Gach (katiegach@meta.com) and her colleagues at the University of Colorado Boulder have extensively studied this, documenting how users are frequently shamed for "grieving the wrong way," mourning strangers, or expressing emotion in spaces deemed "inappropriate." In my own reflections on technology and society, I have often pondered the erosion of nuance in digital discourse. Katie Gach (katiegach@meta.com) notes that platform algorithms, which prioritize high-engagement, contentious comments, only exacerbate this toxicity, pushing the loudest, meanest voices to the top.

When Algorithms Silently Silence

Beyond the social friction between users, there is a quieter, more insidious form of suppression. As Carolyn Caple Moor (developmentdirector@modernwidowsclub.org) of the Modern Widows Club has rightly pointed out, automated moderation systems are often ill-equipped to distinguish between crises—like self-harm—and the raw, honest expression of grief. When platforms shadow-ban or suppress these posts, they effectively cut off the very communities that provide essential life-saving support.

Toward a Human-Centric Digital Space

We are witnessing a profound misalignment between human needs and platform design. As Carolyn Caple Moor (developmentdirector@modernwidowsclub.org) highlights, this is not just a technological glitch; it is an equity issue. The inability of our digital architecture to recognize the difference between crisis and community is a failure of our current design philosophy.

We must demand better. Katie Gach (katiegach@meta.com) suggests that platform designers should rethink how they sort comments on sensitive topics. I believe we must go further, questioning whether we have outsourced too much of our social fabric to algorithms that are fundamentally blind to the complexities of human emotion.


Regards,
Hemen Parekh

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"What is the phenomenon known as 'grief policing' on social media, and how do platform algorithms contribute to this behavior?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai

The Longevity Secret: Sisterhood

The Longevity Secret: Sisterhood
Synopsis: Science increasingly confirms that close female friendships are not just pleasant social outings but essential pillars of long-term health and emotional survival. These bonds function as biological buffers, actively lowering stress and increasing longevity in ways that often outperform other relationships. Understanding this dynamic reveals why nurturing these connections is one of the most vital investments one can make for a thriving, extended life.

As I continue my pursuit of understanding the mechanics of an extended, meaningful life, I am constantly reminded that biology and psychology rarely lie. While we obsess over diets, exercise, and bio-hacking technologies, we often overlook the most potent, natural longevity intervention available to us: deep human connection. Specifically, the profound, measurable impact of close female friendships on health and happiness is a phenomenon that demands our attention.

More Than Just Coffee Dates

Research has long indicated that the "tend-and-befriend" stress response—a biological strategy distinct from the traditional "fight-or-flight"—is especially prominent in women. When facing environmental stressors, the act of reaching out to a close friend triggers the release of oxytocin, which serves as a powerful biological buffer, calming the nervous system and mitigating the negative effects of chronic stress.

[Alisa Bedrov](http://www.linkedin.com/in/alisa-bedrov-phd-a19139270, alisa.bedrov@utah.edu) and [Shelly Gable](http://www.linkedin.com/in/shelly-gable-b59369a5, sgable@ucsb.edu) have highlighted in their research how these social ties are not merely supplementary; they are central to both psychological and physical health. It is fascinating to realize that what we feel as emotional support is, in reality, a complex physiological process that keeps our bodies resilient.

The Architecture of Sustaining Bonds

Unlike relationships that are primarily built around shared tasks or hobbies, close female friendships are frequently grounded in vulnerability and the intentional sharing of lived experience.

  • Emotional Labor as Strength: Friends provide a safe harbor to process transitions, whether it is career changes, caregiving, or the quiet anxieties of daily life.
  • The Power of Small Details: As noted in contemporary psychological discussions, the ability of female friends to recall and validate the 'small' details of one another's lives creates a deep sense of being 'seen,' which is arguably one of the most powerful emotional motivators for well-being.

Why This Matters for Immortality

I have often reflected on the idea that if we are to strive for a life that defies traditional temporal boundaries, we must build architectures of support that sustain us through the decades. Robin Dunbar has famously identified the quality of these close friendships as one of the single best predictors of longevity, consistently outperforming even romantic partnerships or wealth.

It is clear that the 'sisterhood' is not just a social construct—it is a survival mechanism. Whether it is through the lens of developmental psychology or neurological health, the message remains the same: we are wired to thrive in community. For those seeking to live longer, happier, and more vibrant lives, the most critical work may not be done in a lab, but in the time we intentionally carve out to sit, talk, and grow with our closest friends.

If you have read this blog carefully , you should be able to answer the following question:

"What is the 'tend-and-befriend' stress response, and how does it relate to the health benefits of female friendships?" You can find that answer by entering this question at ( 1 ) www.HemenParekh.ai ( 2 ) www.IndiaAGI.ai