Friday, December 7, 2012

Two years of a senior executive before retirement syndrome

Most of the senior executives/ senior bureaucrats become timid in taking bold decisions in 2 years period before retirement with a fear that wrong decision taken by them will affect the release of their pension. Had they taken those decisions in time it would have affected the lives of millions of people in a positive way but for protecting their own pension. This raises a question on democratic system whether they want to do good for millions of people or tolerate such a selfish creature of democracy. If the age war for pension is removed  & it is made voluntary, the losses to the exchequer will be much less than the salaries to effective persons. These 2 years before maturity needs to be considered seriously before the country goes to doll drums. The syndrome 2 years of prematurity needs serious view by democrats in India as there is no social security for the employees.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Least concern of the Government on the problem of Narcotics & Psychotropic Substances

Every society is grappled by the abuse of drugs resulting into crippling the family members of the abusers. I was talking to a Director Family Welfare of a State Government. I was astonished that there has been no training on the subject and no person at state level designated for rehabilitation of drug addicts. The NGOs working for the cause are the victims of bureaucracy and corruption. The economic loss caused by drug addiction is much more than any single disease in India but negligible attention on the issue.

It appears the priorities in health services are decided by business motives, The disease like TB, Leprosy, Hepatitis, HIV/AIDS and similar diseases requiring huge treatment costs and promoting big business are of higher priority.

Where are be leading?

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Nothing in research can fluence more than the cost of study

In an evaluation study of Government of India the evaluation proposals were invited for longitudinal study for different states. IIDM was selected for Bihar State with a budget for 3 consecutive data collection years at a cost of more than INR 3.00 Million. Another reputed organization bid for Maharashtra for more than INR 6.0 Million with same sample size. But another research organization quoted only INR 1.0 Million per state for 4 states. Out of the lot the organization with 1.0 Million quotation was allotted 3 states. All other bids kept pending with out any communication for years. When asked the processing organization, it had no answer. One may conclude research &  evaluation has no standards of measurement &  no norms &  values.

Parkinson's Law in M&E Research

The research today has become a commodity to be manufactured as tailor-made-product. The client decides the budget & the sample size upto primary sampling unit. Now as researcher you are to design the size of respondents to fit the budget. Now all your research design is to suit the budget. Therefore one can introduce corollary to "Parkinson's Law- The research design expands as per the budget available". I have seen top research organizations of the country following this law while submitting the proposal of evaluating National Development Scheme of a famous Ministry of Govt. of India.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Barriers to Development in India

The toughest barrier to development in India is to check the crazy bureaucrat from taking crazy decisions by senior bureaucrats. Nurturing the ego of junior collegues cost the development of the nation & losses in crorers but protecting crazy collegues is continuing since the birth of bureaucracy which Max Waver never thought off. Fred Rig Could smell Indian Psyche a bit but was helpless as by the time bureaucracy has become so mightier that even the Iron Lady failed to reform. Development of the nation is capsized by crazy babus. The professional are the timid lots busy in praying for Lord Krishna to take another Incarnation rather assert their findings.

Indians lack courage to effect change

India does not need to learn from outsiders what it lacks or where it faulted. Many of us know who is the culprit for the debacle. But lack courage to indicate the culprit. We always get scared from our own short comings. We forget that the shortcomings of the culprit or the problem creaters are of much larger scale. We are scared that our short comings will be exposed if we indicate the defaulter. We shall learn to differentiate between the degree of mistakes & then get courage. Let us remember the fact that none of the change facilitators in the world were perfect. So why cant I become the crusader of change. I wish we become the Whistle Blower. 

Friday, September 9, 2011

IIDM & Britannia : Child has a Right to Growth and Development (TV)


Britannia, India’s leading Food Company created the Britannia Nutrition Foundation (BNF) in 2009 with the belief that Every Child has a Right to Growth and Development which includes not just the Right to Food, but also the Right to Nutrition. The purpose of the BNF is to provide a forum for organizations and experts in diverse fields who share the same conviction, to find models and solutions for the multi dimensional nutrition challenge. Drawing from the commitment and knowledge of key experts in this area, BNF has evolved a strong framework for effective action by focussing on three pillars – Scientific knowledge building and dissemination, Awareness building and Creating a platform for action.
Our belief that “every child has a right to growth and development through adequate and nutritious food”, is the driving force behind this initiative. This is also our way of uniquely combining business leadership and corporate responsibility, in a manner that is sustainable. All of us in Britannia have been entrusted with the responsibility to build and grow the best food brand in India and we take this responsibility seriously and comprehensively.

The 3rd BNF symposium was organized in New Delhi on 2nd September, 2011 in New Delhi during the National Nutrition Week. The symposium brought together experts, both Indian and International, from multiple sectors for a unique dialogue to find solutions to combat malnutrition. A picture deck covering the 3rd BNF symposium and the Program schedule are attached.



Special Televised Debate

The symposium on 2nd September concluded with a special televised debate titled 'India's Malnutrition: Cracking the Code'. The debate was a first of its kind in the industry and included eminent experts such as Dr. Syeda Hameed (Planning Commission), Prasoon Joshi (famous writer, lyricist, ad-man), Prof. Lawrence Haddad (Global Nutrition Expert) and Vinita Bali (Chairperson, BNF). You can catch special telecasts of the NDTV - Britannia Nutrition Foundation Special Debate at these times, starting this weekend.

Special Debate
Saturday, September 10
Channel - NDTV 24X7
Time: 05.30 PM (17.30)
Special Debate
Sunday, September 11
Channel - NDTV Profit
Time: 10.30 AM (10.30)
Special Debate
Saturday, September 17
Channel - NDTV Profit
Time: 06.30 PM (18.30)


And there's More!
Also, Catch Vinita Walk the Talk as she speaks to Shekhar Gupta on his now famous show on NDTV 24X7, about Malnutrition and possibilities to counter the challenge.
Walk the Talk
Saturday, September 10
Channel - NDTV 24X7
Time: 09.30 PM (21.30)
Walk the Talk
Sunday, September 11
Channel - NDTV 24X7
Time: 03.30 PM (15.30)