IIT KANPUR

What’s been keeping me busy?

19 July 2009


Haven’t been able to write blog as often as I like, what’s been keeping me busy? A plethora of activities- business and personal. Some project deadlines, some professional development and related studies, some family commitments- as a result the blogging takes a back seat :-(

What a contradiction, I chide my friends to write something, post a blog entry, express themselves and here I am, caught in a vortex of work, unable to “walk the talk”. Alas I have only 24 hours in a day..oh well, stop whining will ya :-)

Recently a friend of mine brought up the topic “One good action is better than million good intentions” and I immediately started thinking about the power of the message. Sometime one action is better than thousand words, actually someone has said “silence is golden”…hmmm, I am already conflicted..may be I am doing too much of writing and too little of action…gosh my friends keep me in check, what would I do if I did not had this check and balance in my life!

This blog post is dedicated to all my IIT Kanpur 89 batchmates who keep me on the right path!

>What’s been keeping me busy?

19 July 2009

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Haven’t been able to write blog as often as I like, what’s been keeping me busy? A plethora of activities- business and personal. Some project deadlines, some professional development and related studies, some family commitments- as a result the blogging takes a back seat :-(

What a contradiction, I chide my friends to write something, post a blog entry, express themselves and here I am, caught in a vortex of work, unable to “walk the talk”. Alas I have only 24 hours in a day..oh well, stop whining will ya :-)

Recently a friend of mine brought up the topic “One good action is better than million good intentions” and I immediately started thinking about the power of the message. Sometime one action is better than thousand words, actually someone has said “silence is golden”…hmmm, I am already conflicted..may be I am doing too much of writing and too little of action…gosh my friends keep me in check, what would I do if I did not had this check and balance in my life!

This blog post is dedicated to all my IIT Kanpur 89 batchmates who keep me on the right path!

Memorial Day – myriad emotions!

26 May 2008


The last couple of weeks have been quite hectic for me, some deadlines, some deliverables, some family commitments…the memorial day long weekend came as a welcome relief. For a change, I kept my schedule totally free, and like many other drivers who are complaining about high gas prices and staying off road this long weekend, I did the same and limited myself to local trips only. Unless I have to, I actually like to travel when it is not a long weekend, roads are more friendly and little less congested..Anyway, some free time is always good to recharge batteries, unwind, reflect upon life and so on..and here I am watching some memorial day coverage on TV. CNN had a live coverage on Barack Obama addressing veterans in New Mexico ( full disclosure, for whatever it is worth, I am a Barack Obama supporter and some of my thoughts, writings may reflect it). Barack Obama has this natural gift of being a great orator, some of the good things he says, you just take for granted, anything less and he risks disappointing his fans ( including me of course..). That said, talking about a soldier he said something which really moved me. He had a bracelet from a woman whose son had died in the line of duty..it read, “All gave some – he gave all”..I was touched..granted these may not be his original line..but coming from him, it made the atmosphere even more sombre and poignant and not just yet another presidential campaign event.You can read the full transcript of his speech here. The war which is happening half a world away..may not impact us in our day to day life, but deep inside we all feel the sorrow of a mother who has lost a child, a kid who has lost his dad and a wife who has lost her significant other in this war.. the ultimate sacrifice some people give to keep us all safe here at home! I just hope we never forget that. I salute these guys who are willing to die for their country, I hope that the political leadership exercises their judgment before sending these heroes in harm’s way! I hope Barack Obama will exercise this judgment and that is why I support him!
Here’s a photograph from last years memorial day by John Moore, I think this photograph won number one prize in one of these photo journalism competition. Indeed a picture is worth a thousand words!!Did I ever consider joining military, yes I did. Back in 1989 we had Indian Navy come to our campus at IIT Kanpur for recruitment. I cleared their aptitude test and the OLQ ( Officer Like Quality) test and started filling up some benefit forms. In the form there was one item which said- next of kin to notify. I asked the recruiting officer what was that and he said who would I like notified if something happens to me. What…I thought, I am just a mechanical engineer, in a support role, never thought I could be at risk too.. and here it was in black and white..asking me to fill up the next of kin. Suddenly the seriousness of this job dawned on me..I realized they are talking life and death here…I realized I wasn’t cut out for that job, didn’t attend the final interview which was to happen in Indian Navy base somewhere…all the more reason I respect and admire those who have taken the oath to defend their motherland.

>Memorial Day – myriad emotions!

26 May 2008

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The last couple of weeks have been quite hectic for me, some deadlines, some deliverables, some family commitments…the memorial day long weekend came as a welcome relief. For a change, I kept my schedule totally free, and like many other drivers who are complaining about high gas prices and staying off road this long weekend, I did the same and limited myself to local trips only. Unless I have to, I actually like to travel when it is not a long weekend, roads are more friendly and little less congested..Anyway, some free time is always good to recharge batteries, unwind, reflect upon life and so on..and here I am watching some memorial day coverage on TV. CNN had a live coverage on Barack Obama addressing veterans in New Mexico ( full disclosure, for whatever it is worth, I am a Barack Obama supporter and some of my thoughts, writings may reflect it). Barack Obama has this natural gift of being a great orator, some of the good things he says, you just take for granted, anything less and he risks disappointing his fans ( including me of course..). That said, talking about a soldier he said something which really moved me. He had a bracelet from a woman whose son had died in the line of duty..it read, “All gave some – he gave all”..I was touched..granted these may not be his original line..but coming from him, it made the atmosphere even more sombre and poignant and not just yet another presidential campaign event.You can read the full transcript of his speech here. The war which is happening half a world away..may not impact us in our day to day life, but deep inside we all feel the sorrow of a mother who has lost a child, a kid who has lost his dad and a wife who has lost her significant other in this war.. the ultimate sacrifice some people give to keep us all safe here at home! I just hope we never forget that. I salute these guys who are willing to die for their country, I hope that the political leadership exercises their judgment before sending these heroes in harm’s way! I hope Barack Obama will exercise this judgment and that is why I support him!
Here’s a photograph from last years memorial day by John Moore, I think this photograph won number one prize in one of these photo journalism competition. Indeed a picture is worth a thousand words!!Did I ever consider joining military, yes I did. Back in 1989 we had Indian Navy come to our campus at IIT Kanpur for recruitment. I cleared their aptitude test and the OLQ ( Officer Like Quality) test and started filling up some benefit forms. In the form there was one item which said- next of kin to notify. I asked the recruiting officer what was that and he said who would I like notified if something happens to me. What…I thought, I am just a mechanical engineer, in a support role, never thought I could be at risk too.. and here it was in black and white..asking me to fill up the next of kin. Suddenly the seriousness of this job dawned on me..I realized they are talking life and death here…I realized I wasn’t cut out for that job, didn’t attend the final interview which was to happen in Indian Navy base somewhere…all the more reason I respect and admire those who have taken the oath to defend their motherland.

IIT Kanpur gets ranked no. 1 in India.

15 August 2007


This morning as India celebrates its 60th year of independence, I got an email from Dr Sudhir Jain, Dean, IIT Kanpur, addressed to all alumni. I happen to be one of them, I passed out in year 1989 in Mechanical Engineering. Seems longtime ago, but who can forget breaking the head over Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and the Theory of Machine Design …

I haven’t obtained a formal permission to publish excerpts from his letter here, but I hope he is not going to mind it anyway, there is nothing personal in here. In his letter he notifies us that in a survey taken by the reputed magazine India Today, IIT Kanpur has been once again ranked number one in India. I knew it! I have been there four years, and I know what it takes to get through those grueling four years…with due respect to the other IITs, I wonder if any other institute in India can even come close to us for many years to come! I asked Dr Dhande (IIT K director, BTW, a very confident person with an amazing sense of humor), the same question five years ago when I met him in 2002 at the very first global IIT conference held in Santa Clara, California. The answer was a reassuring yes- our academics was the best and is the best in the country! This year we had Pan IIT conference 2007 at the beautiful Santa Clara convention center, and in the IIT K breakout session we again grilled Dr Dhande and Dr Jain, apparently the spirit of excellence has not dimmed a bit! Here’s the excerpts from the letter…

“August 15, 2007

From: Sudhir K Jain, Dean Resource Planning and Generation, IIT Kanpur

To: All alumni of IITK

Dear IITK Alumnus / Alumna:

Independence Day Greetings from IITK. You may already be aware that IITK has once again been ranked number 1 engineering college in the country by the India Today survey. Our past and current students indeed make a substantial contribution towards IITK consistently receiving such a high ranking over the years.”

>IIT Kanpur gets ranked no. 1 in India.

15 August 2007

>
This morning as India celebrates its 60th year of independence, I got an email from Dr Sudhir Jain, Dean, IIT Kanpur, addressed to all alumni. I happen to be one of them, I passed out in year 1989 in Mechanical Engineering. Seems longtime ago, but who can forget breaking the head over Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and the Theory of Machine Design …

I haven’t obtained a formal permission to publish excerpts from his letter here, but I hope he is not going to mind it anyway, there is nothing personal in here. In his letter he notifies us that in a survey taken by the reputed magazine India Today, IIT Kanpur has been once again ranked number one in India. I knew it! I have been there four years, and I know what it takes to get through those grueling four years…with due respect to the other IITs, I wonder if any other institute in India can even come close to us for many years to come! I asked Dr Dhande (IIT K director, BTW, a very confident person with an amazing sense of humor), the same question five years ago when I met him in 2002 at the very first global IIT conference held in Santa Clara, California. The answer was a reassuring yes- our academics was the best and is the best in the country! This year we had Pan IIT conference 2007 at the beautiful Santa Clara convention center, and in the IIT K breakout session we again grilled Dr Dhande and Dr Jain, apparently the spirit of excellence has not dimmed a bit! Here’s the excerpts from the letter…

“August 15, 2007

From: Sudhir K Jain, Dean Resource Planning and Generation, IIT Kanpur

To: All alumni of IITK

Dear IITK Alumnus / Alumna:

Independence Day Greetings from IITK. You may already be aware that IITK has once again been ranked number 1 engineering college in the country by the India Today survey. Our past and current students indeed make a substantial contribution towards IITK consistently receiving such a high ranking over the years.”