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June 28, 2010

One of the favorite sports of India`s middle classes is bureaucracy bashing. It is an easy game to play and can be quite a lot of fun. Everyone has their favorite, outrageous story about an encounter with the bureaucracy. The inefficiency, corruption, insensitivity, stupidity and Kafkaesque circularity of bureaucratic procedures and rules are legendary. That India`s bureaucracy is one the most stifling and difficult to deal with has now been revealed in a survey. Over a thousand expatriate business executive rated India`s bureaucracy the most annoying in Asia.
The problem with India is no, as we in the middle class imagine, that we have too many idle and corrupt bureaucrats.  The problem is that we have too many rules and regulations and too few officials to implement and monitor the regimes, and bring to book those who flout the rules and regulations. As India`s population grows, the disequilibrium is only going to grow: more rules and regulations to be applied to more and more people by a bureaucracy that is not high enough.
A conclusion: either we expand the bureaucracy or else the government will gradually wither away to the point that India will join the ranks of failed states. That would be a calamity for the Indian people.

Best Wishes!
Sunder Thadani.

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January 16, 2009

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December 7, 2008

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November 2, 2008
Gateway of India, Mumbai

DuriSunder Foundation.

Internet Intelligence Unleashed.

Hon. Secretary: Sunder Thadani.

Mail to: sunder360@yahoo.com

Mob: 986 720 1030

 

The idea….

Computer education goes beyond learning basics. It is an Art and science of being informed

And put to use all available facilities of the Information Technology in today’s wireless world.

The modern information technology is without any social, moral, or mental boundaries.

It extends to individual contribution of expertise, and knowledge.
A creative new approach, is to integrate physical infrastructure, and leadership

And to adopt computer culture as a base, to accept the new digital world, as an

Opportunity, to learn, and earn, more, since profit, is not a dirty word anymore.

 

The Foundation…

This foundation was set up by the undersigned, in the year 2000 to create an awareness of

The power computer knowledge in day-to-day life and living. The is just a beginning. It is all

Set for a quantum leap into the future. Everybody will have opportunity to participate in the

Scale up. You too can be a part of this mission/movement, by leading transformation initiative at D.S.Foundation, a networked, and, a non-hierarchical organization.

 

To the Foundation, the Involvement is….

…The privilege to elevate lives of the common man.

 

If you share our passion and values, and are looking for a platform which to make a

Difference, you can join our team, as

 

An Associate.

You will lead a set of initiatives, in an entirely process-driven organizational structure, functioning effectively like its head. Each initiative is structured as value-creating entity, requiring development and deployment of processes and technologies in such a way that the group adopted becomes self-reliant, and the communities own, manage and lead initiative themselves.

 

Interested? Why not contact and get more details…You will be more than welcome!

 

Sunder Thadani [Hon. Secretary].

 

blogzsunder

November 2, 2008
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I have lived in Mumbai for over 50 years and have seen the city grow out of bounds.
With the growth of the city, proper infrastructure is a must. Proper parking facilities, safe drinking water; ample power supply is the least we can expect when we live in a mega metro city.

All efforts should be made to control the pollution with 300 cars being added every day on Mumbai roads, controlling air pollution and noise pollution should be our priority.

Mumbaikars are to be educated not litter and not to spit.

It is very unfortunate that almost 40% of the city’s lives in slumps.

The strength of the city is in its secularism and under no circumstances should it be tampered with.

I love this city and I could summarize by saying that this city is a city of vitality and I would never live in any other city besides Mumbai!!

This is what Mr. Nana Chudasama [former Sheriff], said on Mumbai.

You’re few words of suggestion, or comments will be most welcome.

Best Wishes,

Sunder Thadani.

Esunder AT in DOT com.

blogzsunder

November 2, 2008

Money is in the mind: a product of maya [illusion], particularly, at a time, when the world is sinking, into the quicksand of recession. Chivas Regal ad which shows a half-full bottle with the line: “to the host it is half empty, to the guest it is half full” is even more appropriate to the maya of money, than to whisky. The current financial crisis is based not on tangibles but on perceptions.
This time there is lot of difference in the situation. We are, generally speaking, better fed, better clothed, better cared for medically and longer lived that we have ever before.
So, in the midst of tangible plenty why this sudden panic of global penury, of a looming Great Depression?
Your views, suggestions, and comments, are most welcome.
Best Wishes,
Sunder

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October 11, 2008

 

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India’s Unlimited Opportunities.

With an average GDP growth rate of 8% each year. there has been a lot to cheer abut in India. During this phase, there has been a massive increase in the growth of individual wealth in India. It is reported that India’s HNWI (High Net worth Individual) population grew by 23% which makes it fastest growing globally. At the end of 2007, the number of HNWI was at 1.23 lakh. HNWIs are defined as individuals with more than $1 million (it was INR 4 crores then) in net assets, excluding what they have as primary residence and consumables.

Your views, suggestions, or comments are most welcome.

Best Wishes,

Sunder Thadani. [Mumbai, India]I_am_Sunder_