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  • Travel Nostalgia: The Making Of My TEDx Session

    Travel Nostalgia: The Making Of My TEDx Session

    “We are all refugees from our childhoods”
    – Mohsin Ahmed, How To Get Filthy Rich In Rising Asia

    It was an eventful day in London when the invite for TedX Lakhota Lake landed in my inbox. I read the invite and was pleased to know that TedX was launching in Jamnagar. And I was happy that I was invited as a part of the inaugural event.

    The organizers were extremely encouraging, creative and generous. They gave me the complete freedom to choose a topic that I wanted to speak on. I started thinking. People expected me to talk on leadership, technology or movies. But this time I wanted to talk on something that I have never talked before. And I wanted to bring the Jamnagar connection alive.

    Jamnagar was the place that was part of my initial travels outside Bombay. Year after year, I used to travel from Bombay to temple town of Shankheshwar to Jamnagar and Khambalia – cities in Gujarat. It was as spiritual experience to me as the destination of the temple town. I have special memories of my time with cousins and friends in those places. But I enjoyed the idea of travel the most. I used to find my own space while traveling and enjoy my chosen books and music. I would relish the changing landscapes as the Indian Railways train chugged along while we spoke to fellow travelers and their stories. Thus travel became an important memory of my childhood.

    Hence it was befitting that I chose the topic of travel for my TedX debut in Jamnagar. The topic was SoulFuel: Why Solivagant Travel Matters!

    TedX debut is always special. And the fact that I choose speak about my travel memories and connect with the city made it even more special for me. Life is beautiful!

  • Ashok Karania Profile on Gujaratibloggers

    Tarun Patel, an energetic educationist working with Education Campus Changa, has started started a new blogging community GujaratiBloggers.com. The blog plans to feature the bloggers of Gujarat state. GujaratiBloggers.com will write about the people who blog in any language – the basic criteria will be a Gujarati. Tarun plans to feature at least 15 bloggers per week. Tarun is also associated with H M Patel Institute for ELT Research.

    The first blogger to be profiled was our very own Kartik Mistry. It was a fitting start to Gujaratibloggers! Avani Mehta, an ex-Magneteer and a superwoman, is the first lady on Gujaratibloggers

    Recently Tarun profiled me on Gujaratibloggers.com. I was surprised by his invitation as I am an eccentric blogger. But I yielded to his request.

    Ashok on Gujaratibloggers.com

  • Black Economy In India

    Recently, Businessworld Magazine had carried a excellent and timely cover story on the growing black economy in India.

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    It is true that there is no political will as the political-bureacratic class are also involved. Some guesstimates indicate that the Black Economy is larger, deeper and wide-spread across the socio-economic strata. How many people we meet in a day? How many of them actually account for their earnings and pay taxes? Under-reportting of income is an accepted norm for doctors, contractors, builders, cable operators, restaurant barons, event managers etc. We are not speaking here of not-so-poor fruit vendors, petty traders and beauty parlor owners or officially illegal trade such as drugs, trafficing etc.

    The surprising thing is the ‘crawl when asked to bend’ approach of financial authorities. It is no wonder that legitimate Indian businesses are setting up operations overseas and talented Indians are migrating. After a point, patriotism sounds a cruel joke when we look at the politicians.

    Yet the India Story remains intact. The power of young Indians remains in place. Only the pace and direction might see some correction.

    Some of my comments have been published in the latest issue of Businessworld.