As Indian software companies are looking into innovation as a most aggresive way of next level in value chain of services.
The success of Little"Mr.bose" may open eyes to many others. As we are more followers in product innovations than real innovators.. So Indian patent system never...rised its eyebrows sofar....compared to developed countries.
As just software service...loosing its glitter even though spending more on certifications...and six sigma belts..INNOVATION IS FUTURE... India can become brighter only by Innovations...and more Technology transfers... and more licensings!..
The article really captures the true indian spirit, as it is evident in not so obvious way, when even a simple mechanic is able to figure out intricacies of very complex systems and recreate it. Although this form is not legal, nor it is desirable from intellectual property rights aspects, but still it points out that indians have the special tallent to innovate in there own ways. May be it is driven from the desire to overcome the shortcomings that our environments put on us. And in a surprising way Mr. Bose has defied what I call the rich inheritance handicap.
Thats right; Indians are innovative and thats why instead of stopping at traffic signal, we judge whether its allright to carry on, and thatswhy we report sick at work when there's a one day match, and thatswhy we attempt to make our way out-of-the-way, by bribing people, or by announcing 'who we are', and thatswhy we dont care about civility on streets, and thatswhy we dont care about minor laws, because we are smarter then the man next door!
He said that he just wanted to find out if there was cash enough to tackle the case.) Now three days hence, I have tried to run from pillar to post. I have been forced to miss office hours in my effort to get justice. But I don't want to give up the fight midway. If any of you are in the media, or have friends/relatives who are in the industry, I'd like to speak with them about this in greater detail. I can be reached on 09886179319 or 08030933067. I believe it would catalyze my efforts. Also, please pass this email to all the people who reside in Bangalore, so that they don't fall into the same trap.
Regards, Nimish V Adani IIML Batch of 2003 ITBHU Batch of 2001
he took the cash under the pretext that while helping me he had left his wallet in the train he had left behind and that he would return the same through his ICICI Internet account. Having broken down mentally I did not realise that I was being cheated. He then took me to a Samsung showroom and tried purchasing a cellphone worth Rs. 18500 with my card. It was only then that I realised what was happening. I grabbed my card back, caught him by the collar, snatched my cash that lay in his pocket, and got into a running auto. I have now realized that all of this was a plan. There is a strong nexus between the railway officials, the railway police and the fraudster. The railway officials identify a victim who they think is well-to-do, the RPF beat that individual till he has no physical or mental well-being. Then this fraud chap comes on to the scene, takes advantage of the situation, and takes all your cash away. Also, this series of events generally occurs on the last day of the month as they know that the salary gets credited on this day. (This strikes me now because the self-proclaimed Infy employee, V Srinivas, clearly asked me whether I had received my salary.
At the station master's cabin, I was told that I have been charged with a non-bailable offence and would be behind bars for 15 days. Not for a single moment was I allowed to speak. All of a sudden a stranger came to the scene and he claimed that he was there to help me. Having lost all my physical strength and mental senses, I was happy to see some sort of help. He, claiming to be V Srinivas from Infosys, talked to the officials and the railway police in Kannada. He told me that the only way I was to get out was if I was willing to pay my way through. Being in no state to make a rational choice, I gave him my ATM card and pin. He took one of the RPF chaps along with him and said he would clear the matter. He returned some time later saying that everything was okay now. I was asked to sign a statement which said that I hit the police and TT in a drunken state. I refused. Finally, they pressurized me to write that I did not produce a platform ticket when asked. I wrote the same and then V Srinivas took me out of the station. He joined me in an auto and took me to the ICICI ATM at Anand Rao circle. He withdrew Rs. 15000 from my ATM and got back.
I would like to bring to notice a certain injustice that I have subjected to at the Bangalore Railway Station (Majestic). On September 30 (Friday), 2005, I had been to the station to see off my fiance and her mother. They took the Karnataka Express (Train #2627) to Jhansi at 6:30 pm.
On my way out I was asked to present my platform ticket by a railway official. On producing the same, the TT turned around and told me "What if I say that you haven't given me the ticket?" Before I could react, he along with his colleague pushed me into the adjacent enquiry cabin and physically manhandled me. I was slapped several times, my spectacles were grabbed and deliberately crushed by foot, and my phone was flung away from me. The RPF comprising of one RPF and four constables, appeared on the scene. The surrounding public was whisked away. None of the railway police officials cared to listen to me and they started hitting me indiscriminately with lathis. They dragged me out, and all the 4 constables continued hitting me with lathis from Platform 1 to Platform 3/5, till we reached the station master's cabin. Racist abuses and threats were made on the way. contd...