Sunday, 10 June 2012

seasons of Kasmir .....

 There is a old saying about Kashmir --' If there is a Heaven on earth, it's here, it's here, it's here'' .

How true were those words! who ever been there knows this. Let's have a look -


Summer :






Monsoon  :














Autumn  :







Winter :


Spring :








Great !! isn't it ? 
But there is a season also there..... and it is not written in books, but every Kasmiri knows it for the last two decades !! It's the season of  Curfew..... 






Sad.. but true.... For the last 20 years or so this valley have seen so much of unrest that  they they themselves no longer believes this was one the paradise, it now became living in a hell.... 

Friday, 8 June 2012

Joke of the Day

No matter whether guys buy 220 cc Pulsar or 350 cc Enfield.....

It can't overtake a beautiful girl on 80 cc Scooty ...  -:)

what this blog is all about?


It should have been my first post but somehow it came 3rd.  In this blog I will try to bring out views of Indian on different topics ranging from arts, sports to economy and politics, it will try to depict what a common people think and what their views are about the world around us. So if you are interested to know what common people in India is thinking, Keep visiting this blog.
Cheers.

Thursday, 7 June 2012

"Parity in wage structure" - a case in India

Few days back an interesting report came from R.B.I, i.e. employees of public sector banks getting higher salary than their private sector counterparts for the last two quarters at least. It raised many eyebrows, there is two divisions while describing the facts; few thinks that they are over paid while others think that private sector is less paid. If we look deep in who is supporting which argument I found a interesting statistics - while top ranked employees in private banks supports the over paid theory but if you go down on basis of salary in those banks you will find fewer and fewer supporter; while the case in public banks are just opposite!  So the question arises which one is correct, I guess both they are, while top honchos in private bank gets better packages than their counterparts while the case is just opposite lower down the pyramid.
It raised a question in my mind, while the public banks in India still holds the socialist structure, private banks are more modern and depicts the concept of capitalist economy. If we take this sector as the sample of capitalist economy than isn't it suggest that this structure leads us to that so called society here  ' Rich became more Rich and poor becomes Poorer' !  or is this only a case of developing economy where sometimes exploitation takes over the courses of general economic movement?

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

rupee vs dollar





This is a snap from my village, a few months ago when I visited the place, exactly one year after my last visit in 2011; back then the structure supposed to be a tea shop, now only a wooden structure!  The view remind me something related to current situation; in brighter days. The tree ( dollar) gave its shadow to the tiny tea shop(rupee), but a storm ( economic crisis) came and damaged the the tree - it became weak but still mange to held of its own, but what happened to the tea shop??