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

Friday 30 March 2018

Interviewing 300 Lakh Candidates ?






And , out of those , appointing 1 lakh in next 6 months ?



Today’s Times of India carries following news :









Highlights :


* Over 2.8 crore people will take the online examination for nearly 90,000 jobs offered by the railways in what is being touted as the world's largest recruitment exercise.


In fact, the number of applicants for the scarce government jobs may rise further before the deadline comes to an end today.


Around 20,000 more positions are likely to be offered by the railways next month, taking the total number of jobs to 1.1 lakh.




Only a month back , I expressed my worry that this “ World’s largest Recruitment Exercise “ , could also become :



And when it does ( which it will ) , will opposition parties claim it as :

World’s Biggest Recruitment Scam “ ?

You bet !  Imagine this happening before 2019 General Elections !

It may not be yet too late to make this entire exercise “ honest / transparent / unbiased “ if Railway Ministry were to launch :





Any start up would be able to develop this Online Interview Portal in 2 months , following the detailed instructions at :


SoftwareArchitecture For Online Jobs Fair 

 


 

Or , is it that we are incorrigible  ?




31  March  2018




Thursday 29 March 2018

#Facebook #CambridgeAnalytica #MarkZuckerberg


Facebook   Replies



Yesterday , there was following news report :




Subsequently, the Ministry of Electronics & IT on March 28, 2018, sent a letter to Facebook seeking their response to the five questions, including,

·         whether personal data of Indian voters and users has been compromised by Cambridge Analytica or any other downstream entity in any manner,

·         and if so, how was it compromised?”


The government has also asked the US-headquartered firm

·         if any downstream entity misused data from Facebook,

·         what is the protection available to the data subject,

·         what are the specific steps proposed to be taken by Facebook to prevent any misuse of personal data for potential interference in, or manipulation of the Indian electoral process ?


  I imagine Facebook reply to run like this :




Dear Shri India Government :



We have received your aforementioned notice and have following to say :



·         Each and every user of Facebook has agreed to and accepted our “ Terms and Conditions “ for use of our FREE service , as broadly outlined below :


#     Read / Manage / Find  accounts

#     Find / Modify  /  Read , your contacts

#     Access  location

#     Take Pictures / Videos

#     Record  Audio

#     Modify / Delete contents of USB

#     Read phone status , call information

#     Send / View / Receive , SMS

#     Connect / Disconnect / View , Wi-Fi

#     Read calendar events

#     Download files without notifications









Now , we are sure that you must have noted that , out of our deep concern for the privacy of the personal data of our users , unlike many of our Social Media and Mobile App competitors , we have ,



·         refrained from asking our users , permission to “ sell their parents – spouses – kids  and near relatives “ on e-com site such as eBay – Flipcart etc ,


·         that this will not be considered as “ misuse



Of course ,you would have also noticed our following condition :



“ For any legal dispute between the User and Facebook in respect of what constitutes any “ misuse “ of the data provided by the user or the data picked up by us, the binding jurisdiction shall be that of the International Court at Geneva , and that the Government of the country of the User , shall have no claim in respect of such litigation



We hope we have satisfactorily answered all the questions raised in your notice



We look forward to continue rendering our services to the citizens , the political parties and the commercial establishments of your great country and promise to contribute our best to enable India to become a $ 10 Trillion economy by 2030 “


 
Yours  Use-fully ,


Mark Zuckerberg





30  March  2018





Wednesday 28 March 2018

#E-Vehicle #ISRO #FAME #Pollution


Thank  You  ,  Chief  !




ISRO Chairman is Dr K Sivan



Recently he said :


“ Isro to transfer tech on low-cost e-vehicle cells to industry: Chief “

  {  The Times of India (Mumbai edition) / 12 Mar 2018  }



This move comes as a relief for the industry as Li-ion batteries are not made in India at present


Giving thrust to the Centre’s key e-vehicle project with the objective of reducing air pollution and crude oil import, Isro is in the process of transferring the technology of the cheaper version of space batteries, developed by it, to the automobile industry for their commercial use in e-vehicles.



Talking to TOI, Isro chairman Dr K Sivan said: “We have identified (developed) the technology to reduce the cost of space batteries to be used for e-vehicle production.


 Now, we are in the process of transferring the technology on low-cost batteries to the (automobile) industry for its commercial use with the help of NITI Aayog ”.


“Isro has developed four types of cells for space applications — 1.5Ah, 5Ah, 50Ah and 100Ah. Out of the four cells, Isro had earlier allowed Automotive Research Association of India (an industrial automobile research association) to use 50Ah and 100Ah cells for developing prototypes of an e-scooter and an e-car, respectively.


ARAI WAS SATISFIED WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THESE PROTOTYPES.


Therefore, Isro is now working to transfer the technology to the industry,” he said.



ARAI last year demonstrated the use of 50Ah cells in two-wheelers that could run up to 98 km with a two-hour charge with speeds of up to 40-50 kmph.


Isro’s move comes as a huge relief for the industry as Li-ion batteries are currently not manufactured commercially in the country but are imported from Japan or China.





This was something that I have been pleading for with our Policy Makers , by sending following emails :

 

SolarPanels charging Li-ion Batteries of Electric Cars ?   [  04  May  2017  ]



 

Not ToughAt All !  [  08  May  2017   ]






One of these days – and very soon too – I hope ISRO will also accede to my other request , viz:



  Transferring to Auto Industry , its technology for the  Solar Roof  Top  “ for electric vehicles ( which it demonstrated in May 2017 ) , which will continuously keep charging that Lithium-ion Battery , as long as that vehicle is exposed to sun . If it needs recharging , it will use a domestic outlet at night “



Implications of the combination of “ Solar Car Roof Top “ and a “ Powerful Small Li-ion Battery “ ‘ are mind boggling !



·         No need for road-side charging stations !


 
·         No need for all-India Battery Charging Infra ( estimated at Rs 195 lakh*crore ) !



·         Selling price dropping to 75 % of an equivalent petrol based family car



·         Buyers rushing to replace , not only 15 year old petrol cars but even 2 year old cars !



·         No need for giving any subsidy , either to auto-manufacturers or to buyers



·         A huge world-wide demand for an export potential of $ 100 billion !



·         Pollution free clean environment



Of course , this is provided Ashok Leyland do take longer to come up with its e-vehicles using Metal-Air Battery technology from Israeli firm Phinergy  !


Proof :


Sun Risesin West ?  [  16  Oct  2017  ]


 

AshokLeyland is not waiting !  [  17  Jan  2018  ]




HolyGrail for Electric Vehicles  [  17  Feb  2018  ]






Dear Shri Gadkariji ,



ISRO has repeatedly demonstrated to the developed countries that India can lead in space


I urge you, once more , to use your persuasive charm to help us overtake the world in e-cars


This is the  ONLY POLICY  that our auto manufacturers need !




28  March  2018









Tuesday 27 March 2018

#TradeWar #WTO #ExportSubsidy #Economy


Thanks  for  Speaking  Up  !





Dear Shri Swaminathan S Ankalesaria Aiyar ;




Thanks for telling some bitter truth



I hope our Policy Makers in New Delhi find time to read your views on the recent #TradeWar unleashed by USA , as expressed in your following article, appearing in today’s Economic Times :





Towards the end, you write :


India needs to accept that subsidies are not the way to promote exports.

Indian exports are uncompetitive and high-cost thanks to ,

·         land made expensive by acquisition laws,

·         interest rates made high by populist schemes that stoke deficits and inflation,

·         labour rates made high by labour laws,

·         industrial power tariffs kept high to subsidise farmers, and

·         freight rates kept high to subsidise passengers.


If India loses the WTO cases, politicians might finally agree to reform these high-cost policies that hit exports.



In my following blog (  sent last week , as email to the Policy Makers  ) , I wrote :






      Only way to survive, will be by ensuring that we turn India into a :



#LOW-COST-ECONOMY,



where we can compete with the rest of the world ( for our share of the World trade ), on the basis of a BETTER QUALITY LOWER  PRICE FASTER  DELIVERY , of our products and services




We must immediately implement #REFORMS which will help our companies lower  their costs of :



#      Manpower         (  Salaries / Wages  )



#      Materials            (  Raw materials / Components / Sub Assys )



#      Money                (  Funds / Finance / Capital )



#      Space                 (  Constructed factories / offices / homes  )



#      Management       (  Manufacturing and Marketing Overheads )



#      Compliance         (  Forms / Reports to be filled / filed  )



#      Corruption           (  Bribes to be paid to Govt Agencies / IT dept  )



#      Non-Governance  (  MPs – MLAs fail their responsibility  )




As far as enabling Indian companies to lower their costs is concerned ,  ( -  thereby , effectively making them more competitive in export market ), there is an urgent need for our governments ( both at the Centre and at the States ) , to :


·          Speed up the pace of  #REFORMS  already initiated during past 4 years


·         Initiate NEW REFORMS





During the past 4 YEARS , I have sent many suggestions to our Policy Makers



It is not possible to list all of these here



But , readers interested to know , may look up a few of these at :




·         Agenda  for   Reforms  [  01  Oct 2015  ]





·    Citizen Monologues  [  24  Oct  2017  ]


          https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/10/citizen-monologues.html


 

·    Have A Good Suggestion ? Send it to PM  [ 08  Nov  2016  ]


         https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2016/11/have-good-suggestion-send-it-to-  pm.html


 

·    An App for Everything ?  [  18  Aug  2017  ]


          https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/08/an-app-for-everything.html


 

·    Level-Playing Field is a Double Edged Sword !  [  08  Feb  2017  ]


     https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/02/level-playing-field-is-double-edged.html




28  March  2018