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

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

NO AGREEMENTS ?

UK newspaper, The Sun, recently carried out a survey to find out, the number of times an average British couple has arguments, in an year.

Here are its findings  :

2,455  “ arguments “ !

And what were the reasons ?

  • Not listening to what the other person is saying …….  112

  • Getting annoyed over spending  ……………………………..  109

  • Money in general  ……………………………………………………..  108

  • Snoring  ……………………………………………………………………….102

  • Sex ( lack of or timing )  …………………………………………..  88

With nearly 7 arguments per day ( on an average ), do British find any time for “ Agreements “ ? I suppose, that would depend upon how much time it takes per argument !

May be , The Sun ought to conduct a fresh survey.

With regards

HEMEN  PAREKH



Monday, 20 June 2011

Child Labor in India

Times of India [ June 13, 2011 ] reports as follows :
? According to ILO, “ Accelerating Action Against Child Labor “ Report ( 2010 ), there are 215 million children employed as child labor worldwide.
? There are 45.2 million child labor in India, as per National Commission for Enterprises in Unorganized Sector ( 2007 )
? NGO “ Bachpan Bachao Andolan “ estimates the number at 60 million
? Instead of paying Rs.115 per day ( approx. $ 2.5 ), which is National Floor Wage, these children are paid only Rs.15 per day ( approx. $ 0.30 ) as wages
? As a result, these Indian employers ( exploiters ) are pocketing around Rs. 120,000 Crores ( approx. $ 27 billion ) annually, by employing children and by not paying taxes
ILO may not know but I am sure NGO knows that these children are made to work 12 hours per day and often sleep on the same factory floor where they work – after having one slice of bread and a cup of tea for dinner !
Cry, beloved country !

With regards

Hemen Parekh

MAN BITES DOG !

No doubt, you have heard that cardinal principle of media, viz:

“ If a dog bites a man, that is not news : but if a man bites a dog, that is news “.

Obviously, for the journalists, what is commonplace has no place in reporting !

Hence, when 300 million Indians go to sleep without food everyday, that is “ no news “.

When 3 million poor Indians die of starvation every year, that is “ no news “

But, one celebrity going on a “ hunger strike “ at Jantar-Mantar in Delhi, between 10 am and 6 pm is “ Big News “ – to be continuously captured in cameras throughout the day !

Only once-in-a-while, a journalist like Ravish rises above the hypocrisy to give us “ Ravish ki Report “.

With regards


HEMEN  PAREKH  

MEDICAL TOURISM TO INDIA

In Times of India ( May 21, 2011 ), Shobita Dhar provides following highlights on medical tourism to India :

·         In 2009, 2.2 % of the total tourists who came to India, came for medical treatment

·         India now handles 500,000 foreign medical tourists annually, compared to 1,200,000 tourists to Thailand

·         Major Indian cities attracting medical tourists are, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Goa, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad

·         17 hospitals in India have JCI accreditation ( Joint Commission International Accreditation and Certification System )

·         The latest Medical Tourism Climate Survey-2011, conducted for the European Medical Travel Conference, has revealed India to be the most popular destination for health travel in the world

·         The Indian Medical Tourism industry is growing at a rate of 30 % annually and is expected to reach $ 2.3 billion by 2012

·         Cost effectiveness of treatments in India are as follows 
( as a % of US costs ) :

#   Heart bypass…………….. 7.2 %    (  $ 7,200  / 100,000)

#   Angioplasty ………………..4.3 %    (  $ 7,000 /  160,000)

#   Hip Replacement ………..16.5 %  ( $  7,100 /  43,000)

#   Spine Fusion ……………….12.1 %  ( $  7,500 /  62,000)

#   Gastric bypass …………… 26.3 %  ( $  9,200 /  35,000)

#   Tummy tuck ………………. 45 %     ($  4,500 /  10,000)

#   Dental Inplant ……………..15 %    ( $  1,500 / 10,000)

     No wonder, Indian doctors settled in USA / UK are returning to India to set up world class hospitals.

With regards


HEMEN  PAREKH

NO LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL!

Times of India (June 11, 2011) reports :

  • As per National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) 2007 – 08 survey, the size of the Indian workforce is between 416 and 466 million

  • Over 30 million Indians cannot find work despite being in the labor force and another 25 million are officially under-employed

  • 41.6 % of India’s population earn less than the International Poverty Line of $ 1.25 / day, in purchasing power parity ( PPP ) terms

  • In the 11th and 12th Plan, the Planning Commission is expecting the creation of about 116 million jobs which would absorb 85 million increase in the labor force

  • But during same period, India’s population will go up by 180 million!

By the time NSSO 2011-12 report comes out (hopefully , in 2015),

 the tunnel would have grown faster than the speed of light !

With regards


HEMEN PAREKH

Friday, 17 June 2011

Skills Shortage / Labor Shortage / Staff Shortage / Workforce


Here is a win-win situation ( as reported in Times of India / May,06,2011 ) :

Ø   A “ Skills Australia “ report estimates that Australia will need 2.4 million more skilled workers within 4 years

Ø   Australian trainers will train 100,000 Indians in Indian Universities over the next 4 years

Ø   Of these, 30,000 will be recruited to work in Australia

Ø   Any Indians who come to Australia under the scheme would be employed on the same conditions as Australians, subject to Immigration rules

National Skills Development Corporation ( NSDC - set up in Feb 2011 ), has the mandate to provide “ Skills “ to 500 million Indians by 2022, to make them ” employable “ .

How about India importing 30,000 Australian Trainers for this purpose ?

That would make for a true “ Win – Win “ situation !


With regards

Hemen  Parekh

From “ Sworn “ to “ Sworn-in “


If you are an Indian, return on investment over 5 years would have been as follows :

Gold – 138 % /  Mutual Funds – 67 % / Shares – 64 % / Fixed Deposits – 46 %

But you could have doubled your assets if you were a “ Sworn-in “ MLA ( Member of Legislative Assembly ).

It might even help if you happen to be a “ Sworn “ criminal as well !

Here is proof :

[ State ]   /   [% increase in assets of re-contesting MLAs in 5 years ]  /  [ % of MLA against whom criminal cases are pending ]


Ø  Tamil Nadu        /     195 %     /    29 %

Ø  Assam               /     187 %    /     10 %

Ø  Kerala               /     175 %     /     ?

Ø  Puduchhery       /     136 %     /     30 %

Ø  West Bengal      /       71  %    /     35 %


[ Source : Times of India / 19 May,2011 ]

These figures are based on the affidavits filed by the MLAs with the Election Commission.

Thank God , Election Commission does not require you to declare the assets of your relatives !

With regards

Hemen  Parekh

Thursday, 16 June 2011

India’s Population Explodes — 4

2011 census revealed how the populations of some of the States of India compare with entire populations of some countries. Here is the score :
 Uttar Pradesh ( 199.5 millions ) Vs. Brazil ( 195 millions )
 Maharashtra ( 112.3 millions ) Vs. Mexico ( 111 millions )
 Bihar ( 103.8 millions ) Vs. Philippines ( 94 millions )
 Andhra Pradesh ( 84.6 millions ) Vs. Egypt ( 84 millions )
 Tamil Nadu ( 72.1 millions ) Vs. Thailand ( 68 millions )
 Gujarat ( 60.3 millions ) Vs. Italy ( 60 millions )
 Jharkhand ( 32.9 millions ) Vs. Morocco ( 33 millions )
These 7 states combined can surpass entire Europe which has a population of 595 millions !
This is also our wake-up call !
But wait ! Drafting of Lokpal Bill takes precedence over the ticking away population explosion bomb !
How can we let these millions die from corruption ? It is ok to let them die from starvation !
With regards
hemen parekh

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Water Water Everywhere !


But not a drop to drink ?

Food and Agriculture Organization ( FAO ) estimates that, every year, about 1300 million tons of food grains get wasted across the world.

670 million tons in industrialized countries.

630 million tons in developing countries.

India’s Agriculture Minister, Sharad Pawar admits that the country wastes Rs.58,000 Crore [ $ 12.88 billions ] worth of food grains every year due to lack of or poor storage facilities.

But Government of India disregards repeated pleading by the Supreme Court to distribute these food grains quickly ( before these rot away ), to those 2.5 million poor people who die of malnutrition every year.

64 years after getting “ Swa-rajya “ ( Independence ), we are still waiting for “ Su-rajya “ ( Good Governance ).

In the meantime, we keep on debating endlessly / paranoidly , whether Prime Minister should be covered by Lokpal Bill or not ,as if “ Su-rajya “ entirely depends on that !


With regards

Hemen  Parekh

Monday, 13 June 2011

Just One Insult ?

Yes, just one insult started MahaBharat.

When Duryodhan unsuspectingly walked into a pool of water, Draupadi taunted ;

“ Children of blind are blind “

Duryodhan never forgot and vowed revenge. Rest is history.

For the last few months, everyone is insulting everyone else. Here are the characters :

·     Spokesmen ( and women ) of political parties

·     Other sundry politicians

·     Self-appointed guardians of civil society

·     Ministers

·     Gurus of all kind

·     Bureaucrats

·     Actors

·     Businessmen

·     Media Anchors

·     Anyone seeking cheap publicity

I have sat in the audience and listened to Mahatmaji / Pandit Nehru / Atalji / Shastriji / Jai Prakashji etc. speak bitter truth but always in a polite / dignified way – always respecting the opponents.

With insults being hurled in every direction like mis-guided missiles, is Mera Bharat headed for a MahaBharat ?

With regards


HEMEN  PAREKH