Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Me Shayar To Nehi

Na hum Shayaar he
Na hum koi pagal Kavi he
Muje janna he e Khuda
Dard e dil ki saaja
Humse hi aapko lene the
Aapko itna dilchabi he mujse
Humko aapne paas bulla lete.

Fate

what a fate I made of mine
It is like standing on a landmine
How will I live a life without you
I wish you understood how much I loved you.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)


Government of India has introduced a new credit linked subsidy programme called Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) by merging the two schemes that were in operation till 31.03.2008 namely Prime Minister’s Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment opportunities through establishment of micro enterprises in rural as well as urban areas.

The Scheme will be implemented by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) at the National level. At the State level, the Scheme will be implemented through State KVIC Directorates, State Khadi and Village Industries Boards (KVIBs) and District Industries Centres (DICs) and banks. The Government subsidy under the Scheme will be routed by KVIC through the identified Banks for eventual distribution to the beneficiaries / entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts.

The main objective is to generate employment opportunities in rural as well as urban areas of the country through setting up of new self employment ventures/projects/micro enterprises.

Note
  1. The maximum cost of the project/unit admissible under manufacturing sector is Rs. 25 lakh.
  2. The maximum cost of the project/unit admissible under business/service sector is Rs. 10 lakh. There will be no income ceiling for assistance for setting up projects under PMEGP.
    For setting up of project costing above Rs.10 lakh in the manufacturing sector and above Rs. 5 lakh in the business /service sector, the beneficiaries should possess at least VIII standard pass educational qualification.
A Task Force, consisting of the following members, will be set up to scrutinize the applications received by it.

Dist Magistrate/Deputy Commissioner/Collector - Chairman
Lead Bank Manager - Member
Representative of KVIC/KVIB - Member
Representative of NYKS/SC/ST Corporation - Special Invitee
Representative of MSME-DI, ITI/Polytechnic - Special Invitee
Representatives from Panchayats - 3 members
General Manager, DIC or State Director of KVIC -Member Convenor

After setting up the unit, incentives can be claimed under North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP), 2007 where 30% of the cost incurred for setting up infrastructure in terms of working shed, plant and machinery, fixed assets etc. can be reimbursed besides other incentives which can be claimed under the same policy.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

A Tryst with Guwahati Book Fair

The 24th edition of the Guwahati Book Fair commenced on April 3, 2010 albeit in its new avatar at the sleek and majestic Maniram Dewan Trade Centre (MDTC).

Having grown up to the annual homecoming of the fair being held in its traditional venue the Judge's Field, the change of location did made me flinch a bit but mostly it threw me in a wave of nostalgia. For decades, arrival of the Book Fair at Judge's Field always created a buzz and excitement in the heart of Guwahatians and was a must see in its itinerary.

Primarily, Judge's Field ease of accessibility with it being located in the heart of the city and I guess Guwahati bereft of recreation centre in its heydays, the book fair always captured the imagination of the masses. It was a place where school goers to college goers met, where romances blossomed, where family bonds strengthened. But I guess all good things must come to an end and as they say change is the only constant.

Even though the Govt. had received some flak and criticism from general public and publishers in view of the MDTC's odd location in the outskirts of the city, I for one welcome the govt. stand.

In spite of the Book Fair being held in Judge's Field for more than two decades, it has not evolved much towards it real mission of building excitement about books towards the masses. I honestly feel, Guwahati and Guwahatians deserve a more professionally managed fair in the lines of Jaipur Book Festival where book enthusiasts had the opportunity to see, listen and even interact with world renown authors. MDTC has the requisite infrastructure, environs etc to arrange international festivals and also attract renown publishers and authors.

Some other pluses I would like to quote which is as stated below:
In this terrible hot, humid and soggy conditions, it is a welcome relief in the AC environs of MDTC as opposed to the dusty environ in Judge's field.

With a good public addressing system, it is unlikely you can lose your love or dear ones quite unlike the norm it used to be Judge Field. Although some old timers argue, it is the charm of being in a typical Indian fair. If your pockets had not been picked or if you ain't lost a family member, you haven’t experienced a real fair..... Now, now, now, I don't know whether I am glad or happy.

No longer one need to suppress one's bowel movement as the centre is well equipped with modern loo facilities. Now that's progress. I for one hate this annoying Indian habit of pissing on walls and sidewalks. Nevertheless, I do have a major complaint with the design and architecture of the men's room. Unless the main entrance door does not remain close (it cannot with people walking in and out) the stand up loos are completely visible from outside. Now why, why, why this gross travesty of injustice to the male species? Can't a man relieve oneself in dignity and peace? This is also the same story with the men's loo in District library.

I would also like to highlight some major negatives with this ongoing Book Fair in MTDC.

The makeshift canteen on the backyard of MDTC comes straight from a horror story. From the sleek environs of MDTC, it is a terrible low down visiting the canteen. It is quite likely the canteen management feels hygiene is a rocket science and hence cleanliness does not warrant much attention. With swarms of flies hovering on food stuff, the only one to savor the flies moment of glory would be an entomologist and not helpless citizen. I hope someone put the canteen out of commission.

Finally the major hitch and the resultant lukewarm response is essentially because of the haphazard and unfriendly transport system. It is unfortunate to hear the govt. had a fleet of high capacity buses in cold storage and the buses are yet to see the light of the day owing to clashes of ego between the ministries controlling the ASTC and GMDA with regards to its ownership. Once again the loser here are the citizens. I pray the ministries come to an amicable solution swiftly and give a respite to its citizen.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Of Lies and Deceit

I have been pondering what is the toughest challenge a man faces in this extreme crazy globalized environment. I guess it is to live up to the expectation of being god’s greatest glory i.e. being human.

In an increasingly competitive tough globalized world, our identity among our peers, friends or families is overwhelmingly defined by our economic success. No one has time for aesthetics. It is instant gratification and the amount of materialistic wealth that we can garner is all that matters.

Sadly, it is this darkening of our soul has made today’s simple common man (including yours truly) susceptible to lies and deceit as we have a convenient rational argument most everybody cheats or lies some time or the other.

I went through a wave of moral dilemma whether to cheat or not while attending a competitive examination. I kinda wondered whether it is fine to make an honest attempt and fail or make a dishonest attempt and succeed. On one hand, success attained by cheating gives no satisfaction while on the other hand a well deserved failure gives no satisfaction either.

Again I thought, cheating in one little test isn’t such a big deal. It does not hurt anyone and I am quite sure many other candidates are using unethical means and it is quite justified I try to out maneuver them using all and every means. But then I wondered, if I was rationalizing my lazy approach towards preparing for the exam.

Still in the big bad crazy world, people only care about success and not principles. Then again, that’s why the world is such an unhappy mess. What a dilemma. To do or not to do remained the eternal question……………..

Alas my painful ordeal came to an abrupt halt when I realized the exam time has gone past and I haven’t attempted any question. But on the brighter side my moral compass stayed intact and I floated on higher ground as I rationalized my escape from the ordeal with this lovely quote “The only way you will never be criticized is if you do nothing, say nothing or have nothing.” But my momentary bliss went downhill when a great modern thinker has added to the quote “you will end up being a big nothing.”