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5 Oct 2015

I'm 32. Is it too late to be married?

I know someone who is 60+ and had never married till recent past. He is a struggling actor and a family friend.

All his life, people failed to convince him to marry and when they lost all hopes, one a blue moon he asked that I feel lonely and I want to marry.

I got to know that he got married couple of months ago. There were eyebrows but, the fact is he is married now.

Moral: There is never too late for something.
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Which is better: Sapoorji Pallonji or L&T?

LARSEN AND TOUBRO

This is a biased answer as I am working for L&T Construction on it's prestigious Mumbai International Airport Project and I am happy with the challenging roles offered here. 

I am working in Mumbai and people will treat you with respect when they come to know that you are in L&T. The reason being the strong base of L&T in Mumbai.

Go to any restaurant in Powai and ask for corporate discount ranging from 10-20%. (Well this is available for all the big corporates)

They provide employees with the best facilities. You will still find people complaining because " Ye dil maange more" (People want more).

The work is challenging, the salary, perks and perquisite are good. The fully furnished free accommodation is awesome. No electricity bills to pay, No hassle of renewing rent agreements, No deposit money to be submitted for accommodation. You needn't spent a penny on commuting to and from office.

The Snacks, Refreshment are free and Meals are heavily  subsidized. And, working on a Project gives a startup culture in a MNC. 

Going to see off your relatives or friend on the International Airport when you have Airport Entry Pass is an incredible experience. You feel like a host and people are amazed that you can go to see off them till they go for boarding. Normal visitor passes don't ensure this :)

For me, it has been a roller coaster ride. Your work pressure fluctuates like the share market but there is fun in working on a project that touches life of millions of people.

By the way, Sapoorji Pallonji is also good.  One of our colleague joined the Riyadh Metro Project of S&P. Employees of L&T go to S&P and vice versa.

As a fresher, enjoy whatever you get to learn, be flexible, work hard initially as gradually you would be in a position to deal with works in a better way. Don't consider any work as unworthy and less important. Focus of learning and don't bother much about the company you are working for. Be cheerful and all the best for a successful career. Feel free to get back for any kind of career related queries.

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Why there is hatred in Bangalore for North Indians?

Bangaloreans are awesome people


I am a North Indian. I hope this answer will be helpful to people who have a feeling of being hated in Bangalore. Please only read further if you believe or want to believe that “Bangaloreans are awesome people”. 

Do you hate Traffic in Bangalore? 


I was newly born baby when I went to Bangalore for the first time with Mom and Dad. After 20 years, we again went to Bangalore and my Mom & Dad were dumbstruck to see how much it has changed in last 20 years. Ask a local and they would tell you more about it. Bangalore was a peaceful place which was less crowded. Now, due to the IT Revolution, people from other states moved in and hence you have traffic. It will ease in future as many developmental projects are on the cards to reduce traffic. If you hate traffic then curse yourself that you have added headcount in Bangalore. Respect locals for tolerating the traffic without complaining. They were never used to traffic. We brought it with us. 

Perception


There is no hatred in Bangalore for people from North India. I repeat, “There is no hatred in Bangalore for people from North India”. It is at best a perception that few people have due to their preconceived notions or a few bad experiences.

Few locals might have grudge against people from North India. In case you have some bitter experience, sit down and think why they hate you. Remember they don’t hate you but if they have offended you in some way. Then, it might be retaliation. Have you offended the locals, their culture, their values and/or their language?  If we mock Bangaloreans then we have to face the music. You will also do the same if they come to your home and mock you. Am I right? Trust me, my cousins and brother  who stay in Bangalore tell a different story. They tell me “How Bangalore is so friendly? People are warm, kind, courteous in general”.

Some tips that can make your stay memorable at Bangalore or anywhere


Every place has something unique. So, rather than comparing the customs of locals with our own, we should learn more about them. The more we know them, the better we feel about them.  When you give respect to others, you will get respect from them. People don’t expect you to offer any monetary gifts. Only a smile, few encouraging words, genuine appreciation will go a long way in building relationship. 

Learn at least a little about the local language rather that cribbing that the locals don’t understand our language. If you are going to Germany or France, you need to learn German and French respectively to experience their beautiful country.

Similarly, we can learn a little about the local language to interact with people. It will make you feel the togetherness with the place where you are living. If you speak even imperfectly then also locals will feel proud that you are taking initiative to learn their language. Don’t you feel happy to see a foreigner speak Hindi in a funny way? I just love when they speak in Hindi. Speaking in someone’s mother tongue is a way of showing respect to them.  My roommate is a south Indian and we feel proud when he speaks in Hindi.  When he can learn Hindi when in Mumbai, others can also learn Kananda if they are in Bangalore.

Learn to respectfully disagree- Difference of Opinion doesn’t lead to argument or hatred. I don’t like cooking done in coconut oil but love cooking done in Mustard oil. My roommate is from Mangalore and he just loves cooking in coconut oil but dislike Mustard Oil. So, we use sunflower oil for cooking. I would never criticize and humiliate him that “How you could eat coconut oil. We use it for our hairs.”There is always a two way effort to build friendship or relationship of any kind. 

When in Rome, Be a Roman-Don’t do it to please someone else but to truly soak in the experience you get in life. Don’t be a Tourist but a native and feel the bliss. I am a Marathi in Mumbai, was an Oriya in Bhubaneswar and a Rajasthani in Kota.  When you feel like that then you would be in a better position to appreciate the locals. People complain in and around me against Marathi people thinking of gaining support from me. Sadly, they end up getting some free lecture from me. And, there are no arguments as I know how to avoid it. You need to attack the key issues not people to create an impact. (Please don’t check it through your comments, I don’t reply to negative comments :P)

Make Friends who are Locals, Be courteous. Walk the extra mile. Respect local people, their culture, festival, cuisines and language. It will make you experience with them memorable. People reciprocate what we give them. So, always offer good things.  Also, take care of the impression you give to others. You represent not only yourself but your culture, heritage and family values. Don’t earn a bad reputation. Some people will be always there to create trouble; they are not north Indian or south Indian but just miscreants. 

Bangalore is a beautiful place. Bangalore is the gateway to a dream world. My cousin was jobless after graduating from a college in UP. He got a less paying job and within 2 years, he got a big switch to one of the best Product Based companies. He is leading a respectable life in Bangalore and I have always heard good things about locals from him.

They love to celebrate. My brother told me that Ganesh Puja is celebrated on a grand scale in Bangalore. But, one friend told me that he didn’t feel that bangaloreans celebrate Ganesh Puja.  He ends up comparing as he expects the locals to celebrate a festival like he does. You can see the difference in opinion. People need to know the local festivals, cuisines, and culture else they end up cribbing.

The locals are your host. Be a good guest and they will amaze you with their love, care, affection and hospitality. They are also Indians and follow the same principal of “ Atithi Devo Bhava” ( Guests are God).
PS- Always feel that every nook and corner in India is your Home, we are a guest when we visit our relatives and loved ones. Be worthy of a Guest who can be admired. There is always a perfect way to give back to the place that hosted you. 

Love you Bangaloreans… Someday I would move to Bangalore and this answer is dedicated to the place which I would love to call my Home.

When someone calls me good, it doesn’t means that I am good but it certainly means they are good!

When I call someone bad, it doesn’t means that they are bad but it certainly means that I am bad!!
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6 Sept 2015

Difference between Quora and Facebook

These are the differences from my personal perspective

Facebook- 
  • Ex- Girlfriend-  We parted ways amicably after 6 years of relationship that ended 3 months ago. Now, we don't see each other anymore but we are just friends :)
Benefits:
  • When I saw what I was sharing for all these years as a status update. I could only find two old status updates that I really loved viz. "Placed at TCS" and " Placed at LnT too".   **Campus Placement is over hyped and that's why those FB posts reminded me of my old days. There are some old memories of college. Baring that everything is trash.
Quora- 
  • Girlfriend (would be wife)- For last 3 months, I am in a committed relationship with Quora.
Benefits:
  • I feel ashamed to fail in front of people who know me in real life. So, here I am a free bird who is not ashamed to fail as 99% of people here don't know me in real life. (Thankfully I have not linked my FB with Quora)
  • I struggle as I want to get better with each passing day. I am living my dream to be a writer someday.
  • I am learning life lessons, making pen friends, and I know the handful of people who like what I write even when we seldom interact. It is the highest form of understanding.
  • I am contributing to a  thriving resource. I edit and update my old answers to make them better with time as I don't want my child to find silly mistakes in them after 20-30 years. ( Just joking)
  • I have found mentors, have mentored few Quorans and have felt that it is liberating. Very few people in my real life know about Quora. It's good for them and good for me as well.
You can read: **Campus Placement: What is among the most overrated and hyped thing in India?
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What is Love?

I got selected in TCS in 2010 and they informed us about our result at midnight. I called my parents and informed them about it. They sounded happy but there was nothing special like wow, omg etc.

Next morning, my Mom called me. She informed that she couldn't sleep last night because...

I panicked and interrupt, " what happened?"

Nothing...we were so happy that we couldn't sleep out of joy. She wanted to hug me and her excitement made me cry.

I don't know what is love but for me this is love in its truest form. Love you Mom for everything :)

This has got 2.6K upvotes on Quora: Rohan Sinha's answer to What is love?

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How to convince baby girls are equally good as baby boys ?

Don't convince!

Just Believe! Yes, daughters are the best gifts one can have.

Men and women compliment the existance of each other. Without one the another has no meaning in life.

My parents are lucky to have a sweet daughter, and she is our sweetheart:) There is nothing beautiful in life without girls. 

It's not always about romantic love. But, a life with women like Mom, Sister, Daughter, wife, Female friends is no life.

If I will not have daughter then how the next generation will have mother, wife, sister. 

Think. Act. Respect. Love

Thank you :)
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What North Indians can learn from South Indians?

  • I read and admire novels of R. K Narayan. Swami is like me who don't love Mondays, Malgudi  is my own fantasy world.
  • I consider APJ Abdul Kalam my role model. His book "Wings of Fire" inspired me to follow my dream.
  • The cartoons of R.K Laxman are evergreen. Don't you like it.
  • My roommate - Jagdish Gowda- is a South Indian ( from Mangalore). He is one of the best human being, I have ever met. A true gentleman. He is the best person you can have as a roommate. I am getting transferred, will miss him a lot :(
  • My Company's Headquarter is in Chennai. My First Boss was a south Indian. Most of my colleagues are South Indian. They all are really hard working guys!
  • Famous Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai, Shilpa Shetty, Deepika Padukone, etc are from South India.
  • Sports Person like Saina Nehwal, Sania Mirza, Dipika Pillai, etc whom I follow for their respective sports are from South India.
  • One of my pen friend on Quora is  South Indian, who is teaching me many things like "how to make someone feel special for no reason".
  • Rajinikanth- He entertains by his roles. The jokes on him makes us smile. The legend was a bus conductor before becoming a superstar. I really feel inspired by his humility and life story.
  • The place where I want to settle- South India- Bangalore
  • I love songs of AR Rahman- A south Indian- His music inspires me and takes me to a mystical place.
  • Vishwanathan Anand and Balaji Viswanathan are also South Indian. Do I need to explain what we we can learn from them.
  • Rahul Dravid, Javagal Srinath, Anil Kumble, Venkatesh Prasad, VVS Laxman, etc made my life beautiful. They were my childhood heroes. They all are South Indians.
There are many things to learn from South Indians. I could just mention a few.
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Why People working in TCS assumed to be Dumb?

Two minutes of silence for this generalization. 

TCS employees might be wrongly assumed as Dumb because people have a tendency to stereotype a whole community, state, country or organisation  based on a tiny sample size of few people.

TCS has a wide pool of people - approx. 3.3 Lakhs. It has so much diversity in terms of talent, passion, intelligence, etc. I know at least 50 people in TCS who are in my close contact. They are extremely talented and this stereotyping of TCS employees is not appropriate and in fact incorrect.

Oh! I have not told that I joined a construction company and have working Saturdays so we are jealous of our TCS friends. By the way today is Saturday...the TCS guys are sleeping while I am working...really dumb guys :)
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Why I hate Rahul Dravid?

I hate him for proving me wrong.

When he came to International cricket. He was too slow. I was a fool who disliked him at the start. I never knew he will do everything to prove me wrong. 

I started loving him, admiring him but still hated him for
1. Being the hero yet lost among the likes of Sachin and Ganguly.
2. Being too humble and only talk with his bat.
3. Not involving in controversies (except one)
4. Being the Pride on the Australian ground.
5. He came to my college few months before I joined it. He should've waited for me. :)
6. My cousin told that her in-laws and he have the  same cook. I feel so jealous to see that cook. He tells that Dravid is same at Home also. 
7. I love you Dravid but at the same time I really hate you for not meeting me yet. ( I am  stupid but that's me)

PS- One day, I will meet Dravid and will update this answer with our photo. Good Rohan, That's the attitude!
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1 Sept 2015

Should women take husband's surname after marriage?

In Marriage, Maths don't work. One + One is not Two . It has to be more than two to make it do wonders.

I wish you discuss this question with your husband, try to know his opinion about it, share your personal opinion with him, Let him find out what makes you happy. Try to figure out what makes him happy. Do what makes both of you happy. Once couples start loving and respecting the choices of each others then name, surname or everything else will be secondary.

Best Wishes from a free bird :P
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19 Aug 2015

What do North Indians think about Baahubali?

Yesterday I saw a question, what Balaji Viswanathan thinks about Baahubali.  Is this really important to know how North Indians or Mr. Balaji  or  Mr. Jimmy Wales think about Baahubali? 

The movie must be epic but other people have their own priorities. There are many more things going on in the world and people like Balaji or Jimmy Wales might be more interested to answer the most pressing issues of the day. 

Forgive me if I am wrong as I have not seen the movie but the biggest achievement of the movie is that 
  • In India, movie based on war of medieval or ancient time has never been made better that Baahubali. This is a great achievement and I am proud on that.
  • But I doubt if  it's better than movies like 300 and Troy for people like Jimmy Wales or Balaji to watch it. I guess, it will not add much value to what they have already seen or known.
Now coming to the question, 

North- India consist of various states and within each state we have so much diversity. So, literally it is not possible to represent the views of  North Indians as a whole.

I hail from North India, i.e from Bihar, hope BIHAR is in North, when we divide India into two halves: NORTH and SOUTH, rather than the geographical division of the nation into East, West, North, South and Center.

I have heard that Baahubali is an epic movie and would like to update my answer after watching it soon. But anyway that would be only my opinion and I don't have any authority to claim that my opinion is also that of millions of North Indians.
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Note- This is my personal view and not the only viewpoint... No offence Intended to anybody. 

Why Ravish Kumar of NDTV Prime Time is my Favourite Anchor? 

Rohan Sinha's answer to Where are 'the acche din' that BJP promised?
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14 Aug 2015

Will you hire a 45 Years old IAS / IPS/ IRS at a Pay you give to your executives with 15 years of experience?

Yes, I will select a 45 Years IAS / IPS at a pay comparable to those with equivalent experience in my Domain. But, sadly recruitment is not in my portfolio. Though, if the need be I can facilitate the process. 

I have given a thumbs up to an IAS/ IPS joining us because,

1. We are working on a Mega Project where people from diverse field are needed. I feel serving the nation being an IAS or IPS is a greater service than building an Airport. But, like it is said no job is small, so we will not mind, we also have some challenging roles for you.

2.  IAS/ IPS have great people Management skills. When you delegate some portion of your gigantic work into different pieces to thousands of companies. Then you need someone who is comfortable working with them.

3. Once I heard a group of workmen were upset when an engineer confronted them for not following the strict safety guidelines. The workmen were in the mood of taking revenge as they had been suspended. Kudos to our Industrial relation team that acted instantly to avoid any adverse situation. Conflict Management is a crucial skill and both IAS and IPS have these skills .

So, hope you are convinced that we should welcome IAS/ IPS with open arms or  should I tell more reasons. Do let us know :)

Disclaimer -  The views expressed here are my personal and doesn't reflect that of my employer. 
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Who Led the Creation of Alphabet? Is it CEO of Alphabet Larry Page?

Yes, like many of you I also believe that Alphabet is the brainchild  of Mr. Larry Page.

I often think of Mahatma Gandhi, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, etc as men of vision. I am an ardent fan of Google. But, I failed to realize the contribution of Larry Page to humanity.

There are only commas and no full stop in the attitude of Larry Page

When I first heard of Alphabet, I thought that Google has changed their name and have made some changes in their organisational structure. But, I was wrong. Google has played a master stroke and from whatever is known in public domain, I can say that no once except Larry Page led to creation of Alphabet.

Larry Page had once considered selling Google to Yahoo. But Yahoo refused as they couldn't find the deal beneficial. The same Google became a hulk and I feel that now it can buy Yahoo someday.

Larry Page never relaxes after creating an awesome product or service. He push his engineers to stretch their limits and bring something extraordinary. I am proud to write that a software engineer is planning to transform the ways in which we travel by focusing on making driver-less cars. 

Larry Page is inspired by bigger problems. 

Somewhere I read that he tries to address the tougher problems which can benefit billions of people. What an incredible vision. Just reading that statement enlightened me. So, where I used the learning from him.

Now, I look for relatively tougher questions and attempt them rather than writing answer to a popular question with hundreds of answers. 

Benefits of addressing tough questions

I am getting better at writing answers. My answers are getting noticed. Don't think that I am getting up votes, they are getting flagged for slighted of mistakes because the audience for tougher questions is more critical and the best way to learn is by doing things the hard way. But, this is one of  the best way to grow on Quora. I felt so bad yesterday when one of my answer was flagged for bad formatting. I learned as much as I can about formatting and have submitted edits for Quora to unlock my answer. 

Larry Page wants to be omnipresent

When he could have relaxed seeing the growth of Google, he created Alphabet. He started with a Internet Based search engine startup and now it will not only make cars of the future, they are also in Mobile Phones ( both software and hardware), Futuristic Technology, Bio-technology, etc.

Kishore Biyani wrote in his book that he want a customer to spend all his money at his stores viz. Big Bazaar, Food Bazaar, etc. On a similar note, Larry Page wants to be omnipresent, which means being everywhere at the same time be it Laptop, Mobile, tablet, Car, Software, Research & Development to solve Billion People Problems.

What is the motive behind creating Alphabet?

The creation of Alphabet might have one or more motives like
  • Identifying the White Elephants
  • Making the different units accountable for their balance sheet
  • Giving a bigger role to Mr. Sundar to retain him
  • Allowing Mr Page to focus on the non-performing areas and new businesses
  • In the new structure, Google will be the largest fully owned subsidiary of Alphabet.  The smaller companies under Alphabet have to perform on their own.
  • It is good for Google because the health of the new Google will improve because some unhealthy companies are out of her umbrella.
  • It is good for the unhealthy companies, which can have a unconditional attention of Mr Larry Page while Mr Sundar will take care of Google. I am sure Mr Page will turn the ill companies into thriving business.
  • It might have legal and taxation benefits.
  • Larry Page will have more time to focus on solving Billion People Problem.

Out of these, the biggest motive is the passion of Larry Page to solve our biggest Problems. I will not be surprised if in near future, Google will  transform the construction Industry.

Google has become a supreme power on this Planet. I would still not be surprised if they try to look beyond Earth.  You may ridicule me now but all great suggestions or ideas were once mocked.
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13 Aug 2015

Why Did Google Create Alphabet?

I would like to answer it like a layman to bring something new, hope you will like!

Google Page  was the head of a  joint family, Google. The family was getting bigger with time. New members were added but the oldest son, Google Search and his sibling Google AdSense were the most hardworking lot. They worked like anything and they earned alot. 

Now, other siblings became complacent and dependent on the earnings of the two older siblings viz. Google Search and Google AdSense. The head, Google Page was an intelligent man. He realized that there is no accountability of the performance of other members in their joint family like Google car., Google watch, Google R&D, Google Robot, etc. He knew that this would lead to family troubles as some are working hard and others are not picking up with time.

He got an idea. He decided that he will give independent ownership to his children. Thus he will make them responsible and accountable for what they do with the companies they acquire. By doing so, everyone will have their individual balance sheet and all will strive to improve their company. After all, they all have to stand on their foot and perform.

Also, Google Page decided to remodel his role as that of mentor to his children and so he decided to take a new home where he can peacefully control, monitor, mentor and analyze the performance of his children. Now he has spare time to think about adding more members through marriage or alliance.

He named his new home as Alphabet and started to live with his partner in their new home. They can now focus on their weak children who were unable to perform earlier. Also, they want to adopt more children and so they are staying away from their children so that everyone should have their space.

Fast Forward the story to 2020, 

The entire turnover of Alphabet ( which controls all the companies run by Page's children) is 20 times of the turnover of Google, the joint family.

Google Page has been awarded with the award for Visionary of the Decade 2010-2020.

PS- I work for a company which has made independent companies within the organisation, which has no legal sanctity but it helps in making the accountability clear. We know the healthy and ill units and corrective measures can be taken easily. This improves overall performance of the company as despite the company is big, it created small units which can work as a startup. 

Hats off Google! Brilliant move! A masterstroke
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Is Sundar Pichai, new Google CEO is a good Programmer? On what basis he was hired at Google ?

Why Google hired Mr. Sundar Pichai?
  1. The Google of 2004 was not as glamorous as that of 2015. Mr. Pichai was the most suitable option available for Google
  2. Google was looking for a Leader not a Programmer. Mr. Pichai had the skills, experience and capabilities to be an outstanding Product Manager. The rest is history.

Mr. Pichai has been hardworking all his life. After completing his B-Tech from IIT Kharagpur in Metallurgy, he did his MS from Stanford. Further, he completed his MBA from Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania. He received many prestigious recognitions as a student. He got his first job as an engineer at Applied Materials followed by a short stint as as a Management Consultant with McKinsey & Company. He joined Google in 2004 as a Sr Vice President - Product Management.

A CEO must know a bit about everything. A CEO may  be an expert on Business Development but he must also know about other functions of the company as  Sales, Marketing, Law, Programming, Design, Customer Support, etc to command the respect of employees. Mr Pichai is a team player and is known to walk the extra mile to get things done. He is ground to earth and a perfect Boss. 

Is Sundar Pichai a good Programmer?

From the information available in public domain, I don't know whether he is a good programmer or not. But, that won't affect his performance as a CEO because as a leader his key roles are to be a Role Model, a Visionary and a Cheerleader.


Note- Originally posted by me on Quora (Click to view)
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29 Jul 2015

Why is Quora predominantly popular in India?


  1. The Population of India is 1200 million which is approx. 4 times of USA's population of 300 million.
  2. I assume that Quora has 1,00,00,000 Users
  3. So, 20.8 % of Quora users from USA means 20,80,000 Users
  4. 41.3% of Quora  users from India means 41,30,000 Users
  5. The ratio between quora users from India to USA is 2:1, whereas the ratio of population of India to USA is 4:1
  6. Although, 41 % users are from India but quora is more popular is USA than India.Just because of our population, we have more headcount on quora.
Update: 

Wait ! I am not done.  Statistics is Funny. Let us see the analysis the other way round. ( Based on number of Internet Users  in both countries irrespective of their population)

The Internet Users in India is 300 Million and the same is USA is 266 Million. So, if we consider the Internet versed public then, Quora is more popular in the internet savvy people of India that the same community of USA.

Why Quora is more popular in India's Internet savvy public than their brethren in USA?
  • Around 50% of India's Internet savvy public is below the age of 25 whereas the internet penetration is USA is relatively uniform irrespective of age or class.
  • It means approx 150 millions students, graduates, undergrads, new employees in India are at Quora. Whereas, in USA, I don't have datas, but i am sure this would not be more than 30 % of their 266 mn internet users, i.e. 80 millions. ( because they have internet users in all age groups)
  • So, you can see that we have more students from India on quora, almost double the number students in USA and this is the reason Indians are thriving on Quora. The Indian students have transformed their free time into a productive hobby by becoming an active users.
  • I am a 2011 engineering undergraduate, who always felt himself to be tech savvy. But, I registered for quora only last month after Varun Rai came to our office as Intern. So, you can say he introduced me to Quora. Many of my friends and family came to know about quora from me. Quora has a long way to go in India
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26 Jul 2015

People from North-eastern states are equally Indian

This is my response to a question on quora  "Why do mainland Indians hate/ discriminate against people from Northeast India?"

 I do not feel any such sentiment. People from NE are equally Indian as I am. However, I do agree that there are common misconception about NE Indians like:
  • They would eat any kind of meat.
  • They are not of such high moral/ ethics as the rest of India. This results in the fact that many a times people of NE find it difficult to get a place on rent in the rest of India.
  • They do get employed mainly as security guard or other low paying jobs.
  • NE is very unsafe and often violent incidents happens there.
  • Sometimes, their looks is mistaken as that of Nepalese or Singaporeans.  It is ignorance of some people which offend the NE People.
  • They are treated as Guest in their own Country
But, mind you that this is just a perception or stereotype and cannot be true. Only a handful of people have these opinions and its because they are ignorant about:
  • The vibrant culture of NE India
  • The beauty of North East
  • The people of NE are hard working and passionate like the rest of India.
  • They are also a die-hard Indian and love their country.
  • In NE states, people are married only if they love each other, dowry is non existent in NE India.
  • People in NE are warm and friendly.
  • They play a prominent role in Indian Army, hope you know about Assam Rifles.
  • NE Indian also make us feel proud for being an Indian... they have given us amazing sports persons like Mary Kom (Boxing), Somdev Devvarman (Tennis), Baichung Bhutia (Football),Jeje Lalpekula (Football), etc

  • People must know about Mr. Jadav Payeng, the man from India who single-handedly planted a 1360 acres forest. Is it a joke? Oh..hello.. I forgot to mention that he is also from North East India.
  • Respect fellow Indians irrespective of the place from which they belong.

And don't worry, everyone is stereotyped, I am from BIHAR, hope I needn't elaborate how people from bihar are seen by a handful of people.
  • We are considered as mostly illiterate and utterly poor.
  • Biharis are indentured laborer, farm worker and have very little access to education.
  • We  don't have civic sense, we don't know English and we all are what Bhojpuri Movies show us to be.
  • I have never seen any Bhojpuri movie but have heard it paints a picture which is far from reality.
Anyways, everyone don't feels the same way.
  • We all are first an Indian and then only from Bihar, Bengal, kashmir, Tamil Nadu, North East, North, South, etc.
  • Our diversity should be our strength not our weakness.
  • This is something for which I have very strong opinion.
  • Make friends with people from other states, learn their culture, heritage and  language. You will be delighted to know that they all are equally amazing like you.
  • Respect your countrymen. While watching a Cricket Match, what do you see  a Marathi or a Bihari or a Punjabi playing or an Indian.
  • We all have to respect our lineage and accept the others with open heart.
I love my India...and all Indian are dear to me !!!
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24 Jul 2015

Why media makes a News Sensational?

MEDIA houses do so because sometimes, writing sensational stuffs helps in garnering more eyeballs. It is unfortunate that the non sensational stuffs are lacking attention.

The Skill India Campaign has not garnered much enthusiasm as no major controversy has emerged yet. In this regard, #SelfiewithDaughter or #CleanIndiaCampaign were a big hit as the negative reporting prompted people to take stand.

Guys...let us change our attitude towards non sensational things. The Media houses will have to change their approach if we stop buying their spicy stuffs.
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The day Skill India Campaign was Launched, I wrote a piece about how it was an amazing move. But, unfortunately I failed to make a connect with masses or you can say readers were not interested in such non sensational stuffs.


If you are interested in such non sensational stuffs you can read on  My view and expectation from Skill India Campaign

That is a wonderful Initiative by PM Modi. Vocational Training is very important for the overall development of a skilled task force.
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20 Jul 2015

Vijender Singh: Make us proud in Professional Boxing also


Proud on you Vijender!! The Great Muhammad Ali was also a Professional Boxer


Why we create a controversy when there is none!!


I have not followed news for last couple of days and pardon me for my ignorance that I didn't knew what he had done and whats the fuss all about. 

I almost felt that he has done some blunder!



Thank you Sagar Agarwal for clarifying my doubts. You have already posted an informative answer. I only want to ask all those who are questioning his move that

  1. You must know that he has only went to the next level and there is nothing to be upset about.
  2. India has a good number of Amateur boxers who can win medal for us in Olympics and Commonwealth games. We are a country of billion and we are just so much affected by Vijender not playing Olympics.
  3. News channels should provide unbiased news. I was seeing headlines like Vijender can't play 2016's Olympic but had no idea what action he has taken. Had he done something illegal. No.  Media should have presented a rationale picture, not a biased one. What's wrong even the great Muhammad Ali was a Professional boxer and he was loved and respected all over the world.
  4. It is the best thing that could happen to Indian Boxing. Now, apart from Amateur boxing, Indian boxers can dream of entering professional boxing.
  5. And, Guys we have no dearth of talent.. we can produce large number of  brilliant professional and amateur boxers.
  6. One last thing " His Life His Dream His Choice- Life is Beautiful ". And for those who are thinking that the government has spent crores on him, they must realize that he has paid back in full. Also, he is going to make INDIA proud in the Professional Boxing. Let him follow what he wanted to be in Life. He is neither a slave nor a bonded labor. Hope this clarifies.
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