Monday, 22 June 2015

It’s too easy for Indians!

There are million things which we do with ease. Let me list the best 12 among them.

·         We can become Engineers easily.
Yes. We study hard in class 10 and class 12. We strive hard to join an engineering college and we will pass our four years of life there. We will study few topics and we will make some good friends for life. The only good thing these colleges provide is those good friends.

·         We play Cricket in any available space.
Go anywhere in India. You will definitely see a bunch of kids playing this gentleman’s game. This game is in the hearts of Indians for the couple of decades, no matter how much illegal money business giants make through it. We do have wonderful cricketers who carry this legacy for decades.

·         We watch our favorite movies even in early mornings in theater.
I guess no other countries will have a movie show by 4.00 AM. But Indians do watch movies for their favorite star. They will find it tough if someone talks bad about their reel life heroes. That’s the power of stardom in India.

·         If we don't like a successful personality, then we will ask in Quora
"Why Mr.ABC is overrated?"
Yes. Check Logging into Quora. You will find questions like
·         “Why Sachin is overrated?”
·         “Why Dhoni is over hyped?”
If one have watched the game of Cricket at least as News then there will be 0% chance for these questions to arise.

·         We study something and we will work in the field which is entirely different.
In India students are trained to work in companies and they are not educated to lead a successful life which has a clear work-life balance. But still there are exceptions who become leaders of the society with some great values.

·         We save everything for future.
Yes. Our parents work hard for our welfare and we work hard and save it for our future generations. Some people among us are yet to understand the work-life balance. We forget to live a life because of our hectic livelihood.

·         We work hard to increase the revenue of foreign companies.
Some people among us feel proud to work in a Non-Indian company rather than the local one. Thanks for our PM Narendra Modi for initiating the Make in India campaign. Definitely it will bring out a great change in the mindset of passionate Indians.

·         We will neglect any important work to watch "India Vs Pakistan" Cricket match.
Even a person who doesn’t follow cricket will ask for score during this match. Sense of Patriotism goes to peak on these days.

·         We blame the politicians for their corruption and we will vote for them again in the next election.
We have no other choice in this. We can’t choose the best. We will pick the person who is comparatively less bad in his past. Educated people don’t have the guts to become a politician.

·         We will make our kids learn "Ringa ringa roses .." in school without knowing the exact meaning of that rhyme.
 There are thousand topics in school which we learn without understanding. Among all, worst time is when we learnt the irrelevant rhymes in kids’ school. Most of them don’t give any knowledge or moral value.

·         We doesn't care about the education standard, we just need good scores in class 10 and 12.
It is not an issue if the child lacks quality in character or behavior. But it’s a serious issue when a student scores less in class 12 board exams. India can’t become a developed nation until it stops creating hype about the particular class board examinations. Quality education is the need for our incredible students. Life skills should be taught in schools.

·         We dreamed playing Football world cup and we are still dreaming!
 We dreamed playing world cup football in 2000. We dreamed in 2010. We will be dreaming in 2030. It’s a great mystery when a highly talented country in sports with the population of 1 billion can’t beat a country which has total population of less than two Lakh.

Let’s hope for a good future. The next generation students should have real passion and liberty to follow it making India the best.

Love,
Barathiraja


Monday, 1 June 2015

Yuvraj Singh- the Million Dollar Champ!

Not many have made a strong comeback from that deadly disease like this man! 

I am a kind of person who respects the past of a man. Just think about T 2o WC 2007 and World cup 2011 without this champ, you simply can’t. I don’t expect appreciations but at least don’t troll a fighter.


Yuvraj Singh as a batsman can make any bowler cry on his day. This man's strokes are classy treat to the eyes. But above all he has a great value. IPL may be considered as entertainment by the common people but it’s a strong business platform for many entrepreneurs. They know business and they know how to market their products. 

Take the last franchise who owned him, Royal Challengers. Let’s consider they bought him for 14 crores. He may be used in the cricketing field for 45% of the amount but the remaining 55% will be for his presence in the Sponsors advertisements.

India is a country where we can easily brainwash people and make them to buy any product when it is marketed by Cricketer/Bollywood Celebrity. They are in no mood to think whether the product is needed to them or not. They will buy just because of their Star attraction.

So if Yuvraj promotes a drink, definitely his fans will drink. The same is applicable for biscuits, Pain killers and much more commodities.

And one more fact is that every team can spend only particular amount of money on contracting their players. This time teams like Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians retained many players so they didn't have that much balance to buy him where as Delhi had many crores left to get players since they released many of their players. So, 16 crores won’t hurt them too much.

So we don't need to compare the runs he scores with his crores and worry about it. Definitely the Business people will be happy with this deal. If his dad keeps calm for some days then definitely this man will be back into the team of Mahi.




#Business men think a step ahead of the common man.