School Life----want to live it again

"Ankit Kaushik" was what screamed by a big dirty looking guy who has pair of eye balls resembling to that of a frog.I was disturbed by a sudden push from my father,standing behind me,overwhelmed,as if i have won a gold medal in olympics.This was the first time i was entering my first class in DPS.I had been very naughty in my playschool so i was given special instructions about discipline by people ranging from my mom to my home maid saying"baba,u need to be more careful with those memsahab,they are very strict and u may end up finding urself with some witch."
First day,i got up late,my mum wasn't in the moood of sending me to school with lunch.She told dad to buy for me something for the breakfast.And the first day,I started my messed up school life.
Forgot to buy new copies,I even forgot to buy something for break fast.I was out of my shell in the mom's lap to face this cruel world.The bets thing was that this was done by my mother itself.
I entered the room,seeing the unknown faces is one of the last thing i will prefer,still,I was introduced to the class,but amongst all the things, I realised I had my first crush of the life,OUR CLASS TEACHER.She was damn pretty & caring.Yes,I had some reason to rush for the school in peak sleepy hours.

BUSINESS

Role Model is the one which can motivate you and guide your thinking to the aim which is common in you and your role model. Though I want to be a good enterpreneur but at the same time I want it to be done in such a manner that it makes me feel that whole or a part of society is also growing with me and for this reason some famous personalities like Dhirubhai Ambani,Jamshedji Tata,Bill Strickland are my role models.They not only had ideas which can be profitable for them but also for the people around them.

Mr. Dhirubhia Ambani brough the “EQUITY CULT “ in the Indian capital market.He was from a small village in Jamnagar,Gujrat,and after establishing his textile plant he made Reliance’s IPO public and convinced rural Gujrat to invest.He was expedient for the enterpreunership in a developing country like India.He thought raising funds from the public would be better than borrowing heavily from financial institutions.At that time he quickly realised the need of textile market in India and increasing demand of spices in foreign countries.He knew that he can have a MONOPOLY in the Indian market resulting him a good amount of profit.He held the view that it is unavoidable to ignore relations with politicians, bureaucrats ,be it a high rank official or as low as peon.But he brought the work culture that India had never seen.I think that he altogether changed the corporate culture of India.He introduced “OPEN GATE SYSTEM” which made even a peon to have a face to face talk with chairman of Reliance.He had such an interactive power taht he was able to convince around four million citizens,mostly MIDDLE CLASS to invest their hard earned money in Reliance. I think he gave valuable techniques which are still valid in the present scenario.

On the other hand.Jamshedji Tata,had the vision of his own.Initiating the business plan at the time when India was not independent needs very tactful and innovative mind.He was so good in studies that his school,Elphinstoone college in Bombay,refunded his school fees.After join ing his family business,he went to hong kong,where he had to set his one firm.During this he made all the neccessory contacts for further business.He started the cotton mill where he applied those labour policies which were rare in those days.He hired his managers carefully, and instituted policies that gave workers training, guaranteed pensions and tips, medical care, accident compensation, and daycare for women employees who had children. Another idea Tata was noted for was his suggestion that India make use of the extremely heavy seasonal rainfall that occurred each year in parts of the country to create hydroelectric powerthat would fuel factories in Bombay. Tata was notable for his willingness to adopt innovations and use them to improve not only his business but the lives of Indian people. He also made innovation part of his daily life. He was the first man in India to use rubber tires on his carriage, and the first to drive an automobile in the city of Mumbai.

earn money for the social cause

"If you dnt want to earn money then go & work in some NGO."that's what was told to me when i told my mother that i want to live life for others & all that philosophical lines which we were told to cram in our school days and when we are at the stage of life to apply them we are told to be more practical.Is this the fault of our educational system or our social background ?The person is just to feed his family even if he is made to cram in the child hood that all indians are my brothers and sisters(though i dnt used to say the last word!).Even if we reason it that a person should first be able to give his family basic neccessities ,what reason will we give to dhirubhai ambani's successors spending crores on gifts to so called their NGO working wives with reliance having no major contribution in rural development.I have this opinion that even to do social service you need to have bundles of notes in your account.Then what should a common man like me who wants to bring change in the difference of living standards b/w rural and urban india and has the dream in his eyes of india where no one is deprived of the most dreadiest weapon-education.
To answer this, I may take many examples but i personally think of jamshedji tata who did not only have the vision of mere feeding of his family but also feeding those empty intestines counting almost 25% of the population.So young generation i urge you not have just a dream of being a CEO of any big company drawing crores but also feel you responsibility towards those who atill dnt know hw many zeroes are there in crore.....

Being my first post i may not know the style or ethic of blogging but do consider my intention which is the soul of this post.