Saturday, December 03, 2016
Friday, December 02, 2016
Whither India?
These are just some videos of how life is faring in the national capital, three weeks after the currency note ban.
Sadly, there was no consideration for how the people in the lower economic stata would suffer. How can you expect them to buy a 5000 INR smart phone and start using a mobile wallet overnight? (It's also difficult to withdraw cash from mobile wallets to your bank).
The government should have made IMPS transactions free or developed a system to transfer cash via mobile SMS.
These videos show how the aam admi is faring:
These are all people who are supposed to be working (10 am). Instead, they are standing in queues. How many millions of man hours did India lose on account of this note ban? It's no wonder the GDP is sliding down!
Let's hope nobody gets the idea of invading Pakistan to divert attention from this mess.
Sadly, there was no consideration for how the people in the lower economic stata would suffer. How can you expect them to buy a 5000 INR smart phone and start using a mobile wallet overnight? (It's also difficult to withdraw cash from mobile wallets to your bank).
The government should have made IMPS transactions free or developed a system to transfer cash via mobile SMS.
These videos show how the aam admi is faring:
These are all people who are supposed to be working (10 am). Instead, they are standing in queues. How many millions of man hours did India lose on account of this note ban? It's no wonder the GDP is sliding down!
Let's hope nobody gets the idea of invading Pakistan to divert attention from this mess.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
A Solution To The Current Cash Crisis
The Government of India has started a demonetisation policy to curb black money. The higher denomination notes of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 are invalid now. Because the policy was announced without warning, people are finding it impossible to do daily transactions.
Tragic stories
The public is losing patience with this new scheme, having to stand in queue at ATMs for long hours.
Horror stories are also breaking:
The hardest hit are the lower class who do not have credit, debit cards, or internet banking. As business slows down. the economy is taking a huge hit.
I got a first hand experience while eating out with family at Connaught Place yesterday. Shockingly, the underground parking lot did not accept credit cards or mobile cash. Luckily, we had one rupee coins totalling ten Rupees, the parking charge for one hour.
In that one hour we had to shop, eat, and come back. CP is huge and I had to walk 20 minutes to find that shop. We couldn't take a rickshaw to speed up the transits because of the same crisis above.
Somehow managed to shop and get the food packed and rush back to the car! My wife wanted a bag, but couldn't buy as the credit card servers had crashed.
Needless to say, most people will not be venturing out for some time,
To avoid making this scheme into a modern day Tughlaqian reform, the Government should act and act fast.
The 50 % Solution- Mobile currency
India has 616 million unique mobile users as of June 2016. This is 56% of the population. 53% of the population has a bank account as of 2014.
Enabling Mobile money transfer will solve the problem for at least half of the population, if not more--many family members share a single bank account.
Mobile to mobile transfer of money is already available with almost all the leading operators such as Vodafone, Airtel, Idea Cellular etc.
However, there are many restrictions on mobile to mobile cash transfer:
- In the multiples of cash that you can send
- The number of transfers allowed per day
- The cost--Vodafone for example charges Rs.38 for sending Rs. 2,000 to a bank account. (1.9%!)
What the Govt. needs to do
The Government needs to make all mobile cash transfers completely free. The revenue losses will have been compensated by the black money that is coming in.
In addition:
- Educative campaign over the media on mobile-to-mobile transfer
- Encourage mobile cash transfer at all levels
- Any one with a mobile number (prepaid or post paid) should be able to send and receive cash as many times as needed.
There you have it-- a currency less economy.
It's nothing new. Sweden, Somali land, South Korea, Canada, Kenya and others are already doing it.
Please share this article if you feel it will help.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
The Seat of Consciousness
Where are we in the human body? Scriptures say we are everywhere inside and outside the body as consciousness. However this is a relative world, and we can't comprehend absolute realities while perceiving from a world of relativity. We need a reference point while operating here.
Let us consider the vital organs in the body: people do continue to live without arms and legs. All the organs in the trunk can be replaced, including the heart.
The brain is the only organ that cannot be replaced. There is a very high probability that the seat of consciousness is in the brain.
The Hindu scriptures talk about the thousand petalled lotus in the human brain. Perhaps that is allegoric. For all purposes, we say a person is unconscious or gone to sleep when his brain ceases to function.
It is true that we perceive through every organ. Just as the eyes see, our skin perceives the world through the sense of touch. Still that is about the only sense organ, a part of which resides in the trunk. The other, more critical sense organs of perception-the eye, ear, nose, and tongue are all situated in the head, along with the skin.
The brain also manages all other organs, in their operation and internal maintenance. Physically also, it is in the highest position.
All of this point out that the brain is the most critical component of the body. So it may well house the most mysterious secret inside the body: us.
Let us consider the vital organs in the body: people do continue to live without arms and legs. All the organs in the trunk can be replaced, including the heart.
The brain is the only organ that cannot be replaced. There is a very high probability that the seat of consciousness is in the brain.
The Hindu scriptures talk about the thousand petalled lotus in the human brain. Perhaps that is allegoric. For all purposes, we say a person is unconscious or gone to sleep when his brain ceases to function.
It is true that we perceive through every organ. Just as the eyes see, our skin perceives the world through the sense of touch. Still that is about the only sense organ, a part of which resides in the trunk. The other, more critical sense organs of perception-the eye, ear, nose, and tongue are all situated in the head, along with the skin.
The brain also manages all other organs, in their operation and internal maintenance. Physically also, it is in the highest position.
All of this point out that the brain is the most critical component of the body. So it may well house the most mysterious secret inside the body: us.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Sunday, September 04, 2016
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Why Phone Fraud Starts With a Silent Call
http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2015/08/24/434313813/why-phone-fraud-starts-with-a-silent-call
Saturday, July 02, 2016
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Wednesday, June 01, 2016
Lived And Loved, Truly
The online question answer site Quora is known for the sincerity of answers you can get. Today I read a most unusual but true story of a woman. In answer to a question "What is an incident that changed your life?", a user has written this story of her life......
This is the view point of a refugee who had been living a normal life like any of us just before everything changed...
This is the view point of a refugee who had been living a normal life like any of us just before everything changed...
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