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  • Ahmedabad Among Forbes’ List Of 19 Fastest Growing Cities

    Forbes Magazine has listed Ahmedabad as one of the fastest growing cities. Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai are the three Indian cities to be listed in “The Next Decade’s Fastest Growing Cities’ list.

    Forbes Report says:

    India, although not by plan, also is experiencing a boom in once relatively obscure cities. Its rising urban centers include Bangalore (home of Infosys and Wipro), Ahmedabad (whose per-capita incomes are twice that of the rest of India) and Chennai (which has created 100,000 jobs this year).

    Ahmedabad is the largest metropolitan region in Gujarat, perhaps the most market-oriented and business-friendly of Indian states. Gujarat’s policies helped lure away the new Tata Nano plant from West Bengal (Kolkata) to Sanand, one of Gurajat’s exurbs. One Indian academic, Sedha Menon, compares the state–which has developed infrastructure more quickly than its domestic rivals–with Singapore and parts of Malaysia. Per-capita incomes in Gujarat are more than twice the national average. India’s seventh-largest city has a population of roughly 5.7 million and is expected, according to the U.N., to grow to over 7.6 million by 2025.

    One of the frequently asked questions to us at Infostretch is : Why did choose Ahmedabad for such a wonderful business? I hope we have an satisfactory answer !

    InfoStretch chose Ahmedabad because we realized it was a growing city. The GenNext talent was improving and they are catching up with the global talent. The Infrastructure like Power, Roads, Connectivity was phenomenal. We have zero power cuts – unheard in India ! The overall business environment and outlook looked positive. We have grown from 20 people company to 160 people company and still growing ! It is indeed Vibrant Gujarat !

    Cheers Ahmedabad !

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  • Postcard From Mahabaleshwar – 2002

    Sharing An Old Travelogue – Mahabaleshwar 2002

    Travel – Mahabaleshwar

    I am back from one of the most awesome trips I have experienced. My 3 day Mahabaleshwar trip was really refreshing exciting and memorable. Instead of using more adjectives, let me share some of my wonderful post card memories. I have lots of things coming in my mind now and I do not know whether my words will do justice in expressing my thoughts!

    Well here it is goes…

    The partners in crime were:

    1. ZAL* Kumar – Nayan (Bhayander’s darling Principal Nayan was left back in Mumbai though the teacher in him took over sometimes) * ZAL = Zoom, Accessories & Landscape
    2. AVP / Chi Chi / Kotak / Missile Pav – Chirag (Our thanda thanda cool cool guy. Black Stallion of Kotak Mahindra. They called him 12 times in a day to discuss with Chirag -Intrusion of Mumbai life continued for Chirag)
    3. Fekuchand / Mr. Pakao / Alu / Amar Fuddi – Pratik (Apan ka hero. The Biggest Trump Card of StanC Custodial Services.Visiting Faculty at Harvard / MIT / Wharton / Oxford on Fekology)
    4. AK47 / MBA* – Ashok (Main Khud Ki Taarif Kaise Karo) *MBA = Main Bada Atrangi (I am a big eccentric) / Mane Baddhu Avde (I know everything)

    The famous four gang had one serious agenda for the trip: Fun! All four of us wanted to chill out and spend time with each other without the intrusion of our urban Mumbai life. So we went with a clean postcard to make it a collage of wonderful memories. And we came back with a bagful of memories which will remain green for a long long time.

    Mahabaleshwar is a place with wonderful scenic beauty. One smart thing that we did was to stay from the main town. We stayed in hotel which was 1 km away from the main market. The hotel was truly beautiful and it complemented the beautiful surroundings. One could have spent two three days there in the hotel itself. We had a beautiful pond below our rooms and the majestic mountains in front our sight. A room with a view! The best part of the hotel infrastructure was that it had totally non-urban, spacious, traditionally styled look and ambience. The food was a delight puranpoli, gulab jamun, pav bhaji, khichdhi, biscuit bhakri, wheat and bajra rotis. Our stomach and heart both were filled joy. The proof is that a total junk food patron like me did not spend a single penny on any junk food.

    Our first adventure was at Helen’s point. During our random stroll, we came across a signpost directing towards a certain Helen’s point. The adventurer’s spirit in us overtook us and we decide to explore it. Initially it was fun. Then it became more and more eerie. There was not a single soul in sight apart from us and there were only 2 footmarks on the road. They also did not come back! Three kilometers down the road and no signs of any point. Only trees , trees and more trees with a very thin path. We looked back and the memories of Raaz came alive. The setting was strikingly similar. We decided to go back and explore Helen’s point later preferably in the middle of the dead night. It would be a great adventure! But Helen’s point introduced the Raaz effect in our trip.

    After a nearly 7 km walk and sumptuous meal, we went ahead to Tapola or Mini Kashmir in our private taxi. The roads were sexy! The hills, the valleys, the woods, the rivers, the monkeys & a deer, tiny hamlets, waterfall without water made a soothing and satiating view. Yeh dil maange more / Yuhi chalte rahe hum….. Everywhere in Mahabaleshwar this is the common thought one encounters. The wonderful scenic beauty makes a perfect recipe for romance. Add to this a spice of Yash Chopra and other romantic songs. Waadiyan mere daaman raaste meri bahein / Yeh kahan aa gaye hum…. Deadly combo! Hence it is a favorite honeymoon point. Majority of the fellow travelers are honeymooners or couples having a great time. Countless lovebirds! Four crows!

    Coming back to Tapola or Mini Kashmir; it is a boating club point on the Koyna river. Boating on a river amidst the majestic and imposing mountains is a one joy to cherish. Words fail here.

    After our dinner, we had a great time playing Table Tennis. We hired a VCD to watch Raaz. As this idea was inspired at Helen’s point, the best plan of action could have been to see Raaz from 12 to 3 and then go to Helen’s point. But the idea failed! Only 2 of us survived till the end of the movie. The others were dead asleep. The whole day of adventure, roaming, sight-seeing, playing and above all heavy tasty meals had ensured that Helen’s point will have to wait. ZAL kumar was heavily disappointed. The first day thus went off very well. Only one intrusion was AVP’s phone calls from his office. Every time AVP was doing something fantastic or winning a TT game, phone would ring for him! I am sure his deputy will have a good firing today!

    One of the biggest pleasures was the non-stop sleep. It was like one brief moment – we slept and we woke. In spite of a rigorous schedule from morning 6:30 to 2, 5 hours of sweet sleep refreshed us fully. We were not tired nor did we felt like sleeping some time more. It did not even hamper our energy and enthusiasm on the next day. We were ready for more action! And in Mumbai one local train trip from Andheri to Churchgate makes us to take some rest and then resume our work.

    We started the second day with our trip to Panchgani. It is the second largest plateau in the world (first is in Tibet). Most of the Hindi movies were shot here (now they go to foreign locales…some still come here). The wonderful part of our trip was horse riding on the plateau. Though it was damn slow initially, once we got the trick and built a rapport (with horse?), it was great fun. Especially when it went galloping fast, we were literally bouncing and even afraid that what would have happen if we fall? Panchgani is also home to many many wonderful schools where the real emphasis is on extra curricular activities. The students had the best facilities, convent grooming, personality development initiatives and tons of nature. Their consisted on beautiful bungalows! One must say I have missed one great way of learning!

    During our entire trip, there were many irrelevant points but we made sure that we brought life to them. There were points like the waterfall without water, the echo point with weak echo, the monkey point (three stones in the shape of three monkeys – we compensated by 3 of us becoming monkeys), the 2 points in between which Aamir Khan ran in the film Raja Hindustani (???) and Amisha Patel’s school in Gadar (!!!). We also invented one point – Bison Singh Bedi (BSS) point. One wild bison was roaming around and dancing near a certain Malcolm point. We stopped there to watch it. Many other people saw and joined us. We started telling that this is the Cow point and is also called BSS point. Three fellows went further and started taking snaps with the bison!

    At various sight seeing halts, we had various serious discussions. Obviously when 2 CAs, 1 CS, 1 MBA come together they can convert Sunset point into Intellectual Property Rights discussion meeting. We had many discussions – perfect place to watch sunset, evaluating criterion for echos, dignity of human beings, how can 5 rivers meet at one place, Lagaan v/s Amelie v/s Monsoon Wedding… One serious discussion that became debate was regarding the marketing strategy to two local fruit products companies – Mapro and Mala (the marketing beast in me had to wake up finally). One lady overheard our debate and her first remark was: “I think someone from you must be an MBA!” Finally, I behave like an MBA. Unofficial convocation! Well our debates have always made new contacts. We had a chit chat with that lady and we moved on after exchanging our visiting cards. We also made friendship with an Israeli Colonel and Vietnamese professor studying Buddhist Literature! Also our remarks and comments on the Mahabaleshwar-Raaz comparison won us many smiles.

    Another strong hallmark of Mahabaleshwar is its berries – Strawberry, Rasberry, Mulberry, Gooseberry. We saw strawberry farms and had a feast on ice creams and milk shakes of fresh strawberry. We also enjoyed the fruits in their natural form. My favorite is the Mulberry fruit. It is too good!

    The second day night was reserved for hypnotism and gambling! After the carom, table tennis and dinner Chi Chi decide to hypnotise us. Alu and ZAL did not agree to become the subjects. I agreed to become the subject. I decided to fool them by giving all wrong and cocky answers. It started well. Then I was in Goa. Then they asked me if I could feel the water. I said no. And then they threw water over me (my eyes were closed). The revenge and the counter revenge continued. Holi was ahead of its schedule! In the gambling session, Nayan was roasted for devil’s dinner as he lost nearly 130 rupees (Our conversion rate was very tiny). I made a killing of 110 bucks. The final night was over amongst fun and frolic.

    On the third and final day morning we had a long morning walk. ZAL Kumar was highly enthusiastic as it was the Oscar morning. He checked out the status of Lagaan on TV. As the awards continued we started packing and then we moved out. He was glued to the TV till we left at 9:00 a.m. he kept on inquiring on the way about the status of Lagaan. Finally we became aware of the sad news. Sanjana continued to haunt us. The movie shown in our bus was none other than RAAZ! So Raaz theme continued everywhere for us – comparisons, discussions, comments to fellow passengers, music in the market, our VCD movie, bus movie. We know each and every scene of the movie now! We were back at 5:00 in Mumbai and back to the good old life from a wonderful break.

    Well Mahabaleswhar was not all about fun. It was not only about forgetting Bombay Blues and sleeping with Nature. It was not only about mulberries, Raaz and various points. It was about our friendship. Nothing can make those picture perfect postcard memories more greener than our friendship! Thanks, God!

    March 26, 2002

  • Foodie’s Delight – Corporate Road, Prahlad Nagar

    The Corporate Road @ Prahlad Nagar Garden in Ahmedabad is the Khau Galli. The street is now the unofficial food capital of Ahmedabad !

    McDonald’s is opening a new outlet at 100 Feet Road @ Prahlad Nagar, Ahmedbad.

    The place is a delight for any foodie ! Check out the restaurant options:

    1. Shocolatery
    Good Place for Pizza, Pasta, Pastries.
    Great Ambience
    Wifi
    Executive Lunch was a great option till they raise the price by nearly 70%.

    2. Bawarchi
    Great Place for Punjabi Food.
    Wonderful Ambience
    Great Service

    (My Favorite Bawarchi Is Drive-In Road Bawarchi)

    3. Naveli
    Mix of Gujarati & Rajasthani Food
    Trying To Give Competition To Swati Snacks
    Good For Gujarati Snacks

    4. Subway
    The Place For Health Subs !
    Veg + Non-Veg Options

    5. Havmor Restaurant
    Good Punjabi Food
    Nice Ambience

    I Like Havmor@Navrangpura

    6. Havmor Fast Food
    Quick Snacks On The Move
    Grills, Samosas, Famous Chana Puri
    Ice-Creams, Shakes

    7. U S Pizza
    Good Pizza, Salads, Soups, Garlic Bread
    Place For Office Treats!

    8. Domino’s
    Quick Pizza & Pastas
    Office Deliveries For Late Night Workers !

    9. Cafe Upper Crust
    Boutique Restaurant
    Good Continental Stuff

    10. Bikanerwala
    Chaats, Samosas, South Indian, Pulao, Sweets

    11. Gwalia
    Pav Bhaji Puffs, Sweets, Kachoris, Chaats, Samosas,

    12. JJ’s Cafe
    Great Combo of Dosa & Juice
    Try – Mini Bangalore Platter, 5 Moons
    Red Passion, Lime Mint Cooler Is Great Option !

    13. Deliziou
    Mom Approved Food Station
    Continental, Grills, Indian Lunches
    Good Decor, Nice Glasses !

    14. Amazo
    The Place for World Cuisine
    Mexican, Italian Options

    Amaza @ Xaviers Is Better !

    15. Pepperazi
    Great Ambience
    Wonderful Food Options
    Indian, Chinese Lunch Options

    16. Raisin
    17. McDonalds (Opening Soon!)
    18. Not Just Grill
    19. Only Parathas
    20. R K Egg Eatery
    21. Honest !

    & Many More !

    Coming Next : Ahmedabad’s Best Restaurant !

  • InfoStretch Is 19th Fastest Gr…

    InfoStretch Is 19th Fastest Growing Private Company in Silicon Valley, Up By 10 Places ! Cheers ! http://lnkd.in/j7araZ

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  • InfoStretch Featured In Top 10 Most Promising Software Testing Companies

    The Thought Leadership Continues !

    InfoStretch Features Amongst The Top 10 Most Promising Software Testing Companies.

    This Is Yet Another Vindication of Amazing Work Done By Our Infoneers & Great Leadership by Management Team !
    Time To Celebrate !

    SmartTechie noted the following :

    Mobile today is one of the biggest and fastest growing markets, especially in India. The splurge of Smartphones and mobile applications has created a wealth of new opportunities for mobile devices, applications, content and websites. Thus in such a competitive market, there arises the need for QA services and solutions that give the ability to ramp-up quickly, with flexible engagement models and processes that have been proven. This was the opportunity that Rutesh Shah, CEO of Infostretch Solutions, a provider of services and solutions for Mobile Application Development and Testing, Quality Assurance Testing and Automation, SaaS solutions and ERP Testing solutions was quick to realize.

  • Financial Planning Wisdom In 87 Words !

    Financial Planning Wisdom In 87 Words !

    Financial Planning is a journey and it is always nice to discuss the different ideas and experiences.

    Cartoonist Scott Adams, whose Dilbert comic strip is a valuable educational tool that teaches what corporate life is really like, recently published a simple and straight forward book on Financial planning. It is called ‘Everything You Need to Know About Financial Planning’. The most interesting part is that the book is of 87 words. Yes – Only 87 words.

    Here is the content of the book:


    1. Make a will.
    2. Pay off your credit cards.
    3. Get term life insurance if you have a family to support.
    4. Fund your 401(k) to the maximum.
    5. Fund your IRA to the maximum.
    6. Buy a house if you want to live in a house and you can afford it.
    7. Put six months’ expenses in a money market fund.
    8. Take whatever money is left over and invest 70% in a stock index fund and 30% in a bond fund through any discount broker and never touch it until retirement.

    In Indian context, we use PF instead of IRA and 401K.

    Valuable Advice indeed ! Clearly, less is more !

    Source: WikiNewsTime

  • Experience Snow In Ahmedabad !

    The Climate Is Going Crazy These Days ! Ahmedabad Has Experienced Extreme Cold, Rains And Hot Weather In Last Few Days – Like All In One Smartphones ! We Decided To Add Snow To The Above List – Hence We Visited Wonderland Snow Park Near Sarkhej Crossroads.

    The Maniar Wonderland Has An Artificial Snow Park – An Escape From Heat Of Ahmedabad. The Experience Was Good – Not Extraordinary. It Was A Good Fun For Children – A Difference Outing From Normal Sundays. Play In Ice, Make Ice Balls And Enjoy The Slides. The Snow Park Was Well-Designed But Undermined By Lack Of Crowds And Hence Maintenance. It Could Have Been Better.

    The Park Has Also Other Adventure Like Zip Lines, Dessert Bike, Aqua Ball etc. The Park Was Value For Money. The Restaurant Was Very Average. Snow Makes It A Good Experience – Though Real Snow Is Real Snow.