The other day when reading TOI, the paper was filled with lots of flashy news about the most talked game cricket as who should be the coach, about the actors/actresses how they enjoyed their parties, the latest who's who were invited and about the politicians as usual.
But apart from that, there was a very small news somewhere in the corner
"people in Vaikuntha crematorium honoured for their work" -- people working there were honoured for doing their daily job so well, without any complaint, suffering so much of heat all the time, seeing thousands of people crying for their dear ones day in and day out.
And still all of them were smiling in the photo.

I was shattered!!!! We never even thought of it!! We all are so much busy in our lives to even care for it!
But I was more surprised to see there are people or organisations who not only thought of it, but also they carried out such events.
Effect??? I'm sure it would have done immense effect on the workers of vaikuntha.
There are people like Baba amte who has devoted his life to the care and rehabilitation of leprosy patients, Medha Patkar who led the organization for the Narmada Bachao Andolan, people who run the orphan care centres, who care for the AIDS affected.
I really respect all these people. I think they are the real pillars of our society. Otherwise it would have been a mess totally.
This blog is really dedicated for all those seen and unseen people who works for the society without any expectations.
Hats off to them...
So from next time, when the AC stops working, instead of complainting, if we try to suffer a little then I think all these efforts are really paid off!!!

Mr. Gopalakrishnan succeeds Mr. Ratan Tata as Chairman of Tata sons Ltd., the holding company for many of the Tata blue chips like Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Tata Power, Tata Chemicals, Voltas etc.
Possibly he is the first Non-Tata person to head the Tata Empire.
The below article by him is really interesting.
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The grass isn't always greener on the other side!! Move from one job to another, but only for the right reasons. It's yet another day at office. As I logged on to the marketing and advertising sites for the latest updates, as usual, I found the headlines dominated by 'who's who'

Moving from one company to another after a short stint', and I wondered, why are so many people leaving one job for another?

Is it possible now to work with just one company for a sufficiently long period?
Whenever I ask this question to people who leave a company, the answers I get are: "Oh, I am getting a 200% hike in salary"; "Well I am jumping three levels in my designation"; "Well they are going to send me abroad in six months".

Then, I look around at all the people who are considered successful today and who have reached the top be it a media agency, an advertising agency or a company. I find that most of these people are the ones who stuck to the company, ground their heels and worked their way to the top. And, as I look around for people who change their jobs constantly, I find they have stagnated at some level, in obscurity.

In this absolute ruthless, dynamic and competitive environment, there are still no assured short cuts to success or to making money. The only thing that continues to pay, as earlier is loyalty and hard work. Yes, it pays!
Sometimes, immediately, sometimes after a lot of time. But, it does pay.

Does this mean that one should stick to an organization and wait for the golden moment? Of course not. After, a long stint, there always comes a time for moving in most organisations, but it is important to move for the right reasons, rather than the superficial ones, like money, designation or oversees trip.
Remember, no company recruits for charity. More often than not, when you are offered an unseemly hike in salary or designation that is disproportionate to what the company offers it current employees, there is always an unseemly bait attached. The result? You will, in the long term have reached the same level or may be lower levels than what you would have in your current company.
A lot of people leave their organisations because they are 'unhappy'. What is this so called unhappiness? I have been working for donkey years and there has never been a day when I am not unhappy about something in my work environment, boss, rude colleagues, fussy clients etc.
Unhappiness in a work place, to a large extent, is transient. If you look hard enough, there is always something to be unhappy about. But, more importantly, do I come to work to be "happy" in the truest sense? If I think hard, the answer is "No". Happiness is something you find with family, friends, may be a close circle of colleagues who have become friends. What you come to work for is to earn, build a reputation, satisfy your ambitions, be appreciated for your work ethics, face challenges and get the job done.

So, the next time you are tempted to move on, ask yourself why are you moving and what are you moving into?
Some questions are:
1. Am I ready and capable of handling the new responsibility? If yes, what could be the possible reasons my current company has not offered me the same responsibility?
2. Who are the people who currently handle this responsibility in the current and new company? Am I good as the best among them?
3. As the new job offer has a different profile, why have I not given the current company the option to offer me this profile?
4. Why is the new company offering the new job? Do they want me for my skills, or is that ulterior motive?
An honest answer to these will eventually decide where you go in your career to the top of the pile in the long term (at the cost of short term blips) or to become another average employee who gets lost with the time in wilderness?