Author: ashokkarania

  • Midnight Hunger? Try Manek Chowk !

    Midnight Hunger? Try Manek Chowk !

    Manek Chowk is one of the most popular places of Ahmedabad. It is famous for its night food stalls, which give the place a unique energy and vibrancy. The place is crowded from late evening to early morning. The place to be for the midnight hunger !

    Manek Chowk is an open square in the heart of old Ahmedabad. It is a jewellery and vegetable market in the day time. However, its night food stalls have made it really famous. It is one of the must have experiences of Ahmedabad.

    I have been the guide to many tourist and gypsy souls visiting Ahmedabad. I often take them to Manek Chowk in the midnight. I tell my friends to treat this as a unique experience – it is not good or bad – it is a different experience.

    Try the following things:
    1. Gwalior Dosa @ Balan Dosa Centre – This is very soft dose. Actually this is butter with dosa. Extra layers of butter make it tasty and soft.
    2. Tez Dosa @ Balan Dosa Centre – The Tez is a bigger hit than Ajay Devgan’s Tezz. A spicy treat after the buttery Gwalior Dosa.
    3. Ferarri Sandwich – Pineapple and sandwich but cheese layer replaces the bread layer. Different !
    4. Cadbury Pineapple Sandwich – Another Manek Chowk experience! Some think it is a dessert. But it is a starter actually !
    5. Hyderabadi Biryani
    6. Pav Bhaji
    7. Kulfi @ Asharfi – The must have dessert.

    People can try HajmaHajam (digestive freshener), Farsan, Pani Puri, Ragda Pattice, Chat Items and Pizza as well.

    A week at Manek Chowk converts your 8 packs into single pack !

  • MoMo Webinar: Get Started With Blackberry 10 Apps

    MOMO Ahmedabad starts 2013 with an interesting session that focuses on Blackberry’s new OS BB10, which has already created lot of buzz and excitement in Mobile Industry, since its launch.

    More than its two flagship devices that were launched recently i.e. Z10 & Q10, Blackberry’s BB10 is more talked about by technology experts worldwide & sharing their views on how it compete with Google’s Android & Apple’s iOS platforms and what would be those features that will turn to be differentiators for BlackBerry.

    We are wrapping up all that in our next session @ MOMO Ahmedabad called as “Getting Started with BB10 Cascades Application Development”. It’s scheduled for 25th Feb 2013 at 6:30 PM @ Sunil Mehta Auditorium, CIIE IIMA New Campus, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad.

    Register Here

    Key Agenda:

    1. Introduction to Blackberry 10 platform
    2. BB 10 OS features
    3. BB10 Device features (Blackberry Hub, peak and flow, BBM, Blackberry World, Browser…)
    4. Development Options (Cascades, Webworks, Android runtime, Action Script)
    5. Cascades development Overview
    6. Developing a Hello World Cascades application from scratch
    7. Q & A

    Duration: 1 hour

    Speaker Profile:

    Mr. Amit Gupta

    Tech Lead – BlackBerry | InfoStretch Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

    Amit carries more than 6.5 yrs of experience in developing enterprise level mobile apps on Blackberry, Android & J2ME. He has designed apps catering to front line industries like Banking, Hospitality, Health care, Entertainment etc. Apart from his strong development capabilities, he is very good with analyzing, debugging skills, optimizing and refactoring code and mentoring and guiding teams for developing robust applications for clients.

  • The Eklavya Evangelist !

    Everyone of us make lot of important decisions in our life. Some turn out to be great decisions, some turn out to be lessons. I think one of the best decisions that we made was choosing Eklavya as Aditya’s school. Yes – Eklavya, the school.

    Eklavya School is one of the unique schools. To me, it represents a thought. It represents an experiment to create model citizens. It represents an idea to create smart, sensitive, aware, happy and well-rounded individuals. It is an idealistic fusion of values and life skills.

    The credit for creating Eklavya Institution goes to Shri Sunil Handa and his team. He is a genius and has created this vision and translated this into action. Equal credit goes to him team, who live and breathe his vision. The Eklavya way of life and values are noticed from the bus conductor, bus driver, watchman to everyone else in the school.

    Choosing Eklavya was a leap of faith for us. Everyone was against us. We got strong reactions which included the following:
    – You have a child just over three years and you are giving him such hardship?
    – A drive of 2 hours to and fro daily?
    – Are you mad?
    – Do not rob child’s free time?
    – You and your wife will not have any life!
    – Eklavya school is very strict?
    – Eklavya people are unreasonable and impractical – think twice?

    Even our both set of parents had some reservations. Our friends had reservations. Some still do. Primarily due to distance.

    However, we are very happy with our decision. No doubt, the distance involved is big – but every parent and child have to travel these days. If I was in Bombay and not posted in Ahmedabad, my son would have eventually spent same time in Bombay traffic.

    My wife has to spend a very good amount of time on my son’s education. I have to contribute as well. But we are happy about it. We want to be part of our child’s education process. We are not living in the ‘Child Slogs At School, Parents Live Own Life’ syndrome.

    We strongly believe that parents need to be involved with their child’s education. We cannot expect that once we enroll our child in school, our responsibility ends. It is like investing money blindly in stocks and mutual funds and expecting monthly cheques without using our intelligence and time. And every child is the biggest asset and hence their education is the biggest investment parents make! Children are our only real legacy !

    Eklavya has following good practices:
    1. Every child and teacher and educators have to travel only in the school bus. No student can drive on their own to the school. Parents cannot pick up the child from any other place.
    2. Any one parent has to attend the Parents’ Workshop every fortnight. The parent is updated on the child’s progress, the current curriculum in the class, the plan for the forthcoming fortnight etc. It is important that parents reinforce the school education to aid faster learning.
    3. Only home made food allowed in the school. Many schools have similar practice. Good for everyone!
    4. Eklavya has minimal holidays. Eklavya functions on independence day, festival days etc. I have seen that other school have frequent holidays. Eklavya ensures that festivals are celebrated in schools and children understand the rationale of festival, practices etc. A unique event is that entire household having a holiday while our son has the school. They make up for school events by working on saturdays. Some parents hate it. But this speaks of the commitment and effort on part of Eklavya school as well.
    5. Eklavya is strict on expected behavior at school.
    6. Every event and function at school is inclusive. All students participate in annual celebrations and sports. The senior students help the junior students in organizing and managing the event. (The sports days and Euphoria days are sight to see. You can see thousands of car around Eklavya. The Eklavya team does a phenomenal job at traffic management but the sheer volume of cars ensures that the highways are full of Eklavya parent vehicles. As soon the school gates open, parents run to grab the best seats to see the performance. For parents, it also becomes a good networking event)
    7. Parents have to attend the annual IPEM workshops twice a year. No excuses on that. It is required to review child’s progress and it is an opportunity for the parents to have a open discussion.
    8. Eklavya gives back to the society in spirit and action. It provides financial assistance to several students. It provides teacher training and shares best practices.

    There are many more things that they do and we love it !

    I am sure many others schools in India and Ahmedabad have been inspired by Eklavya now. Many other schools may have these similar ideas. But the key is the execution and living the values. The force behind success of Eklavya is Eklavya Team and Eklavya Founder Sunil Handa. Many people know him through his Entrepreneurship course in IIMA. He was also featured in the book ‘Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish‘. The principal with whom we interact is an epitome of humility, intelligence, care and discipline – all rolled into one ! Teachers are important role models for children and Eklavya is a good inspiration ground.

    I am called an Eklavya Evangelist at my workplace and I am accused of converting many parents. I can proudly say that we can have a Eklavya Group at our office now ! The idea is simple – the future citizens will excel only if the overall environment is re-enforcing and re-iterating the values and ideas that they value.

  • Who Drained My MacBook Pro Battery? KiesViaWifiAgent !

    My MacBook Pro was acting very strangely. It was running very hot and fans were running constantly. The full charge on the battery was draining very quickly. In less than an hour !

    I thought it was my Outlook and Mail software – but it was not the culprit. Nor was my iPhoto. There was no fixed pattern when the fans would start blowing like a car engine – though after a reboot, things used to work fine !

    I opened the Activity Monitor. I caught the culprit today. It was a process called Kies Via Wifi Agent. I had installed Kies for sync with Samsung phone when I was trying an App on Samsung. It was using 90% of CPU and causing battery to drain. I deleted the App – no time to think ! Life is better now – hopefully !

  • 45 Life Lessons From A 90 Year Young Person !

    I came across this blog randomly on Stumbleupon. It was too good and I took the liberty to reproduce it completely here.

    45 Life Lessons From A 90 Year Young Person !

    1. Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good.

    2. When in doubt, just take the next small step.

    3. Life is too short not to enjoy it.

    4. Your job won’t take care of you when you are sick. Your friends and family will.

    5. Don’t buy stuff you don’t need.

    6. You don’t have to win every argument. Stay true to yourself.

    7. Cry with someone. It’s more healing than crying alone.

    8. It’s OK to get angry with God. He can take it.

    9. Save for things that matter.

    10. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

    11. Make peace with your past so it won’t screw up the present.

    12. It’s OK to let your children see you cry.

    13. Don’t compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.

    14. If a relationship has to be a secret, you shouldn’t be in it.

    15. Everything can change in the blink of an eye… But don’t worry; God never blinks.

    16. Take a deep breath. It calms the mind.

    17. Get rid of anything that isn’t useful. Clutter weighs you down in many ways.

    18. Whatever doesn’t kill you really does make you stronger.

    19. It’s never too late to be happy. But it’s all up to you and no one else.

    20. When it comes to going after what you love in life, don’t take no for an answer.

    21. Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie. Don’t save it for a special occasion. Today is special.

    22. Overprepare, then go with the flow.

    23. Be eccentric now. Don’t wait for old age to wear purple.

    24. The most important sex organ is the brain.

    25. No one is in charge of your happiness but you.

    26. Frame every so-called disaster with these words, ‘In five years, will this matter?’

    27. Always choose Life.

    28. Forgive but don’t forget.

    29. What other people think of you is none of your business.

    30. Time heals almost everything. Give Time time.

    31. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.

    32. Don’t take yourself so seriously. No one else does.

    33. Believe in miracles.

    34. God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn’t do.

    35. Don’t audit life. Show up and make the most of it now.

    36. Growing old beats the alternative — dying young.

    37. Your children get only one childhood.

    38. All that truly matters in the end is that you loved.

    39. Get outside every day. Miracles are waiting everywhere.

    40. If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else’s, we’d
    grab ours back.

    41. Envy is a waste of time. Accept what you already have, not what you think you need.

    42. The best is yet to come…

    43. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.

    44. Yield.

    45. Life isn’t tied with a bow, but it’s still a gift.

  • Great Ads : Parle-G

    The Recent Parle-G Ad is an great example of taking an earlier concept forward and strengthening the positioning.

    The Parle-G campaign took off with G Means Genius. The new Ad focuses on childhood and curiosity. It depicts children’s ability to find solutions to problems if they’re given free rein—like a boy flying a plastic kite in a downpour, or a girl drawing a scuba-diver around a fire extinguisher on the wall.

    The track for the commercial is a winner : “Roko mat toko mat (Don’t stop, don’t interrupt)”, especially when the singer says, “Ande ke andar hi kaise udenge yaar (How will we take flight if cocooned)?”

    A great Ad – smart, wonderful, meaningful, engaging and very very brand-relevant.

    I am a big fan of Parle Group. Parle always has been an innovative company. It is behind the biggest brands and creates new products regularly. KissMe, Meldoy, Poppins, Monaca, Hide And Seek, Krackjack, Mango Bite etc. The earlier Parle Group also had Thums-Up, GoldSpot, Citra, Frooti, Bisleri and Bailey among the fold.

  • Vibrant Gujarati : Launch Of Global GujaratiLexicon

    Gujaratilexicon completed 6 years of remarkable journey on 13th January 2013. On this auspicious occasion, Gujaratilexicon introduced Global Gujaratilexicon – a vision to bridge Gujarati with the leading global languages of the world.

    The world is becoming a global village. Our Gujarati friends have made their mark across the world and made us proud. Our Gujarati friends are now looking east and have developed strong relations with China and Japan. Gujaratilexicon is looking to cater to the language needs of these friends and help them.

    Global Gujaratilexicon has been launched with Gujarati-Japanese and Gujarati-Chinese lexical resources. The project is launched with the 5000 Gujarati – Japanese and Gujarati – Chinese words in Phase I. The website will help Gujarati – Japanese – Chinese businessmen, students, researchers, translators and tourist to find words in a single Click.

    Japanese and Chinese Businessmen will find that ‘Vibrant Gujarat’ has ‘Vibrant Gujarati’ as well !

    Global Gujaratilexicon search result will display Gujarati word and its English and Japanese – Romaji meaning along with the pronunciation in Gujarati. The same feature is available for the Chinese words. Website also offers converted sentences for basic day-to-day communication.

    For instance, if we want to Thank Anyone in Gujarati, we will say ‘તમારો આભાર’ and in English ‘Thank You’, what if we want to repeat the same in Japanese and Chinese ! The answer will be ‘Arigatō gozaimasu’ (‘આરીગાતો ગોઝાઇમાસ’) and ‘Xièxie’ (’શીએશીએ’).

    The success of the Global Gujaratilexicon is a vindication of a 90 year young visionary, Shri R P Chandaria. His relentless passion and missionary zeal for language moved across continents and organizations. The launch of Gujaratilexicon on Jan 13, 2006 as a megalanguage portal was a starting point of ongoing language initiatives. Saras Spellchecker, Bhagwadgomandal, Lok-Kosh, Crossword, Quiz, GL Gems, Kids Games have enlarged the vision.

    In addition to these, Gujaratilexicon has 13 New Ideas for Year 2013 :

    1. Gujarati – Japanese Dictionary
    2. Gujarati – Chinese Dictionary
    3. GL YouTube Channel
    4. New Games
    5. Gujaratilexicon Mobile Application
    6. Graphical Interface Of GL Web Portal
    7. Law Dictionary
    8. Medical Dictionary
    9. Technical Dictionary
    10. Sanskrit – Gujarati Dictionary
    11. Urdu – Gujarati Dictionary
    12. Graphical Computer Ni Clicke
    13. GL Books

    Gujaratilexicon is inspired to continue our vision of modernizing and spreading Gujarati Language through adoption of latest technology. Gujaratilexicon Team is looking forward to cater Techno-Language projects to the Gujarati Lovers in the year 2013.

  • JWT’s 100 Things to Watch in 2013

    JWT’s 100 Things to Watch in 2013

    Future-gazing is a challenging exercise which highlights the evolutionary trends and visionary breakthroughs. The new year is a time that brings future-gazing into front and we usually see lot of new predictions. Ann Mac, Director of Trendspotting and his team at JWT Intelligence have produced a list of the 100 Things to Watch, which predict the ideas that could shape our world in 2013.

    According To JWT, the list is based on research across sectors such as travel, technology, food, retail and sustainability and the list reflects the major developments bubbling up. Technology takes the spotlight once more with “appcessories,” digital ecosystems, flexible screens, and responsive Web design topping the list. Other top things to watch include new foods and ingredients like faux meat and chia seeds. There are emerging trends like quiet products, shopping hotels, mindful living, privacy etiquette, and adult playgrounds.

    I reviewed the list and I can see these things clearly unfolding in the world:
    Appcessories
    Instant-Erase Apps
    Medical Smartphones
    Live-Streaming Life
    Mobile-Optimized Goes Mainstream
    NFC Tags
    Online Groceries
    Paperless Education
    Passwords 2.0
    Prime Time for Second Screen
    Responsive Web Design
    Social Media Hacks
    Stress-Monitoring Apps
    Tablet Shopping
    User-Based Insurance
    Tech-Enabled Farm-to-Fork
    Biometric Authentication
    Wireless Charging
    Window Shopping
    Data Scientists: The New Hotshots
    Detoxifying Life

    Check The Slide Share presentation of JWT Intelligence for “100 Things To Watch In 2013“!

    100 Things to Watch in 2013:
    1. 3D Bioprinting
    2. Adult Playgrounds
    3. African Tech Stars
    4. Allergen-Free
    5. Alternative Brand Currencies
    6. Ambushed by Amazon
    7. Appcessories
    8. The Arabic Web
    9. B2C/P2P Partnerships
    10. Bee Venom
    11. Biometric Authentication
    12. Blocking Social Media Bores
    13. Chia Seeds
    14. Click-and-Collect Shopping
    15. “Cloaking”
    16. Coaching Brands
    17. Cool Techie Camps
    18. Crowdsourced Translation
    19. Cutting out the Middleman
    20. Cyber War
    21. Dads in the Aisles
    22. Data Scientists: The New Hotshots
    23. Decline of Chinese Bling
    24. Desalination
    25. Detoxifying Life
    26. Digital Ecosystems
    27. Drones
    28. ecoATM
    29. Egg Freezing
    30. Emotion Recognition
    31. The End of Voicemail
    32. Faux Meat
    33. Fitness Beyond the Gym
    34. Flexible Screens
    35. Food Sharing
    36. Frontier Markets
    37. G20 Devolves to G-Zero
    38. Gender-Blurred Toys
    39. Geofencing
    40. Green Growth
    41. Handwriting = Hieroglyphics
    42. Hotels in Africa
    43. Human-Centered Tech
    44. Humane Food
    45. Hyper-Personalized Customer Service
    46. Impact Sourcing
    47. Imperfection
    48. Individual Attention
    49. Instant-Erase Apps
    50. JOMO (Joy Of Missing Out)
    51. Live-Streaming Life
    52. Low-Cost Robots
    53. Low-Tech Device Charging
    54. Media That Gets to Know You
    55. Medical Smartphones
    56. Menu-Free Dining
    57. Midcalorie Foods
    58. Mindful Living
    59. Mobile-Optimized Goes Mainstream
    60. MOOC Stars
    61. Nature As Antidote
    62. Neurotechnology
    63. New Digital Royalty
    64. News Bites
    65. NFC Tags
    66. Objects With Attitude
    67. Offset Thinking
    68. Online Groceries
    69. Paperless Education
    70. Passwords 2.0
    71. Patchwork Earnings
    72. Personal Data Ownership
    73. Prime Time for Second Screen
    74. Privacy Etiquette
    75. Quiet Products
    76. Reduced-Guilt Candy
    77. Responsive Web Design
    78. Retailers Enable Recycling
    79. River Cruising
    80. Self-Service
    81. Serialized Digital Fiction
    82. Set Jetting
    83. Shopping Hotels
    84. Social Media Hacks
    85. Standup Desks
    86. Stress-Monitoring Apps
    87. Sugru
    88. Tablet Shopping
    89. Tech-Enabled Farm-to-Fork
    90. Teff
    91. Trade School
    92. Trust Ratings
    93. User-Based Insurance
    94. Variable Pricing
    95. Vegetable Boxes
    96. Vertical Farming
    97. Video Games As Art
    98. Window Shopping
    99. Wireless Charging
    100. Yogurt Shops

  • Saptak Music Festival – India’s Finest, Ahmedabad’s Pride!

    Saptak Music Festival – India’s Finest, Ahmedabad’s Pride!

    Saptak Music Festival – The most awaited event for classical music lovers in India and especially Ahmedabad. The thirteen day long festival is the highly anticipated event in the calendar of every music connoisseur. It is the one place where titans and giants of the music industry come and perform to a highly appreciative audience.

    Saptak 2013 started on Jan 1, 2013 and continues till Jan 13, 2013. Saptak 2013 line up includes Pandit Jasraj, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, Ustad Shaukat Hussain, Shri Rahul Sharma, Smt Manju Mehta, Pandit Birju Maharaj, Smt Shubha Mudgal, Ustad Rashid Khan, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Shri Aman Ali Khan, Shri Anoop Jalota, Shri Ayaan Ali Khan, Pandit Krishna Mohan Bhatt, Pandit Rajan Mishra and Pandit Sajan Mishra, Shri Trilok Gurtu and other legends.

    The show begins at 8 pm and continues beyond 2 am. It is an atmosphere that has to be experienced. Words cannot describe it. Music’s power is to be felt. It can move you ! The legends can take you another world.
    The maximum crowd consists of youth only ! So we are mistaken that youth does not love classical music.

    If you are in Ahmedabad or near Gujarat, take my word – do not miss it ! Come and experience Saptak

    Saptak Schedule