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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

How a surgery changed my Political Perspectives!!



Most people accuse me to be an pro-corruptionist, when I tell them corruption is not an issue. The nation can develop irrespective of that. 

I mean it!! 

Last year at around this time, I had a severe ear ache and so consulted an ENT specialist. The doc was quick in recognizing the problem. He prescribed me a nasal spray. Surprised, I asked him, “I am here to get my ear ache cured, but you prescribed me a nasal spray?! What kind of a joke is this??” 

His answer was simple, ear ache is just the symptom, the real problem is in the nose. Your breathing pattern is bad and thereby the first organ to get affected is your ear. 

It took me an year to prepare myself mentally to sit for the surgery and now the problem is cured. 

And what has this to do with politics?!, Corruption!? Narendra Modi?! and Arvind Kejriwal?! You might ask! 
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Let me explain...

The honorable high court a couple of years back stated ‘The salaries of the government employees, especially the police department are very low. They are being forced into corruption...  Think about it, you expect a police to attend to you at 2 a.m in the morning at the very first call coz someone has looted your house, and the government pays him a paltry amount with which he cannot even run a 4 member family. Why the hell should he do that for you?? 

Am I supporting corruption? or trying to find the root cause of corruption? ( agreed that there are people who are sucking blood of the common man, but are they too not from among our system?)
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This is where exactly I want to bring the most debatable leaders Mr Arvind Kejriwal and Narendra Modi into picture. 

I saw a speech of Narendra Modi ‘A group of farmers approached me and asked for free electricity schemes, I said brother power is not the issue here, you don’t need power for agriculture, all you need is water.. Ask me for water, I will get it to you by hook or crook... do not ask me for power.”

In yet another speech, when someone asked him ‘What do you think is the biggest problem faced by India today, his answer was not as common- “the way we think” was his answer. 

a lot more such examples of with how much broad vision did Modi solve very complex problems. You can see many of them on youtube.

Yes, he knows the difference between a PROBLEM and a SYMPTOM.
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Now comes our hero Mr. Arvind Kejriwal with a single point agenda- ERADICATE CORRUPTION. 

His point of argument - eradicate corruption, everything else will fall in place very automatically. 

Applying medicine at the wrong place??!!!!! 

Attacking corruption directly, will only make it come back with double force. 

Little did Mr.Arvind Kejriwal realize that this is all a very complex cob-web and corruption is not the epicenter but the very last point that has to be solved or to be even more precisely put, solve the invisible problems and corruption will wane by itself. 

The main reason why I love Modi is the exact reason why I do not like Mr. AK- HOLISTIC PERSPECTIVE

Yes, if not for Mr.AK's sick political moves like alliance with congress against whom he established the party, deviating from the very promise, he did to the people of Delhi that AAP will not form an alliance with neither BJP or Congress, I would have rated Modi only a tad higher than Mr.AK due to the former's already proven track record of good governance over the latter's proclaimed war on corruption although ideologically different. 

What had been a mere ideological (populist vs reformist) difference has turned into a personal hatred The next series of events that are unfolding are only fuelling and fortifying my hatred towards AAP. Just a matter of time before people will realise what is wrong and right. But, never in the history of world, time is irreversible.
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My point is simple...

There is a difference between PROBLEM and a SYMPTOM. 

Attack the PROBLEM not the symptom, it will be tough, but that is the permanent solution.

Do I need to explain why corruption is just a symptom and not a problem?? 

Well!! that is some food for thought for you... 


Signing off,

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

My take on attacks on Women's Integrity

Call it foolishness or call it impractical when I proceed to tell people the craziest of 'My Thoughts'. Let me illustrate this to you with an example of how law and order was maintained in the first two yugas 'Kruta' and 'Treta'.When a person commits a crime, the family was punished, for he was brought up by that family. When a family commits a crime, the village was punished, for the village groomed a culture in which the entire family committed crime. When a village commits a crime, the entire kingdom was punished.' So, based on this principle, whom should we punish for the recent spate of most brutal attacks on women?

    Again call me a fool when I say 'It is not the people who are commiting this brutal assaults be made responsible for the attacks, but the society and in particular the 'MEDIA'- I call them the biggest reason for this abnormal rise in crimes on women. 'Good begets good, and bad begets bad'. Mother Teresa always said " I would prefer to be 'pro-good' instead of being 'anti-bad', for there is 'bad' even when being 'anti-bad'. The Delhi gangrape case then and now the rape on a 5 year old gal was undoubtedly not just an assault on the victims but a black mark in the history of so-called 'Independent India'.

    I may not have stats to support my argument, but what are the crime rates before the incident and what are rates after the incident? Why did the media concentrate so much on that case?? While one may argue that this is a news that everyone should know,there are two dark sides to it. One, media did not do it to just spread the news, they did for their own TRP ratings. Remember! How the terrorists used our own news channels to gather information andattack better! Had they observed restraint and minimised the airtime which they devoted for that case, the situation would have been a lot better.


    Two, Agreed, they helped channelise the youths anger against insecure conditions for women and led to massive protests, but what did those protests help do?? Enacting (toothless)laws?? Or did the protests bring a grinding halt to the assaults on women? If you ask me they only gave a better publicity for a word called 'RAPE'. The subsequent repercussions followed, everyday now,there is a rape case on the news. In other words, the media successfully inspired and transformed those weak minded perverts' thoughts into actions.

     Ours is one society which is a mega success, be it grooming world class 'corruptionists', world class criminals and world class rapists. This is a society in which people are happy only to feed their tummys and are most negligent about others problems. I always believe Indians are unfit to be in a democracy. 'Democracy' is for people who are self-disciplined. Imposing martial law under an Indian dictator only can save this country.

      Well, I think I have a solution for these assaults, try these headlines after a rape.
'RAPE IN CITY, ACCUSED BODY FOUND WITH MULTIPLE BULLETS IN DRAINAGE' .
Sub-Headline- 'Human Rights Organizations demand a probe to determine whether this was an fake encounter.'

After a one or two cases, you will find things correcting themselves and things restoring to normalcy for this will send shivers down the spine of people who even think of assaulting woman. Vigilante killing has been a proven and effective solution in India to reduce crime rates.. (atleast here in Andhra Pradesh..)

And those who argue for the cause of free trial, go to hell and fall in its gutter. Those are not humans who cannot control/kill their demonic urge.

One last word these are only 'My Thoughts' and one need not really agree with them for which I am least bothered...


Signing off,
Tarak...............

Monday, October 29, 2012

Prick Your Tooth, Trim Your Beard- Get Set Go!!!


So, the much hyped iPhone-5 is out!! Samsung says the next big thing is already here. HTC and Nokia are trying hard to lobby for their share of smart phone market. Android and iOS are competing for the top slot while Microsoft is trying to test its fortunes. App Developers are busy developing apps for all these Mobile Operating Systems. Mobile devices are getting more powerful than ever (Samsung’s S III is more powerful than my laptop). The latest benchmark scores say Apple’s iPhone 5 beats Samsung’s SIII by a difference of 40 points. ‘Wow’, Apple lived upto the promise, the analysts say.
The blogs, news, the TV ads, social media are fanatically filling up their space with all the comparisons of SIII vs Nokia vs. HTC vs. iPhone in order to provide the user with the most comprehensive analysis of which phone is the best. Self proclaimed (many I find) Tech-Analysts have gone to the extent of comparing processors in those mobiles. These mobiles are being crammed with dual cores and even quad cores. Intel, a late entrant into mobile processors started a branding war through its once highly successful ‘Intel Inside’ campaign refusing to be under the hoods of consumer brands. After all, mobiles are the next big thing they say (assuming no disruptive technologies will enter market).
There are currently 27 million smartphone users in India and are growing at an impressive rate says a Nielsen survey.  Now let us take a look at what our users do with their smartphones according to a Google Survey.
77% -listen to music                              30 % - read a book               33%- play video game
48%- use internet on another device   36%- watch movies              1%-none of these
Now, let us take a look at some specifications of one of the smash hit android phones of the year-Samsung Galaxy SIII

Operating System:                        Android ICS
Primary Camera:                           8 Megapixel
Secondary Camera:                      1.9 Megapixel
Connectivity & Internet:               GPRS, EDGE, 3G HSDPA upto 21 Mbps, Wifi
RAM:                                             1 GB
Number of Cores:                          4 (Exynos processor)

This smartphone has a lot to boast indeed. It has indeed the best of processing capabilities, an excellent front camera to make video calls, 21 Mbps HSDPA. These features can make any mobile lover go ‘wow’..Right!!?? The blogs are filled with which is the king of smartphones?  iPhone or Samsung and Indian users engage in a soft online war with words touting iPhone users as a flock of sheep and iPhone users touting Android users as poor guys who cannot afford an iPhone.
At this point, I always remember a wise man saying ‘consumer is an ass, successful companies make him a jackass’ and I have no regrets when I support him.  

Perplexed!!!!?

Let me explain…… A report by Akamai, an internet content delivery based firm, affirms that the average 3G speed in India is just 0.9 Mbps. This puts India at 112th position only a bit higher than Libya, Nigeria, Nepal and Iran- the last in the list. So, essentially no video calls will be supported by the networks and 1.9 Megapixel camera or for that matter a front camera too will only be an ornamentation to the phone. Not many apps make complete utilization of the 4 cores present in the phone. Not many understand that it is the user experience that should matter and the basic purpose for which the phone is bought should be fulfilled and selection of the phone which can perform all these functions should be the criterion.
Constantly trapped by the Consumer brands marketing, the customers buy phones that carry features that add no value often at an expensive price. Very few know and even fewer can actually utilize the raw computing power these phones can provide. The existing infrastructure in India does not necessitate the use of the so called power phones.
Now here comes the most essential part of promotion: how to make consumers buy what they do not need. One thing that amazed me a lot is the effective utilization of social media to promote their brands. What is so amazing? One may ask! Any firm uses social media as a lead weapon in its arsenal these days. Here comes the most striking observation, companies are only starting a chain reaction. It is the consumers who battle for the brands. Take it this way, Nokia(or any brand) releases a picture of it’s phone’s features comparing it with other brands. Exactly here starts all the hullabaloo! One can watch atleast 200 comments in just 2 minutes of the pic posted. If we look at how the algorithm for Facebook, the more the number of users comment or like, more the publicity it gets.  Interesting isn’t it??- Consumers promoting something they don’t really need to satisfy their ego. Flaunting and defending phones that they do not know how to use. This way the mobile manufacturers created a set of unpaid trusted users who defend their brands. Hope they are aware of this phenomenon. This trend did not yet start off in many other products.  Sales depend so much on these debates online although I do not have statistics to support my view.
But for now in India, until Indian networks support the ultra speeds that these smartphones can offer which can easily take another 5-7 years to catch up with international standards and the apps which can utilize the raw computing power, use your smartphone for other than texting, calling, internet, watching movies etc., which every other user in India with a smartphone can do. Think out of the box. Think smarter. Cut your Grey hair, Prick Pimples, Prick your tooth, Trim your beard. GET SET GO!!!!


Monday, August 13, 2012

An Unsung War Hero’s Management Lessons


This (http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/07/act_fast_not_first.html) was not just another article in HBR I just read and close every day; this made me read a biography.  I thought this would be one of the right daises to introduce to those of you who might not have come across the name of this US Air force pilot in your common management programs. His concepts of war proposed some decades ago not only changed the art of war but also hold perfect lessons of management in an era of rapidly declining time-frame for a management concept called Strategy. Before I start off with management aspects of his theories, let me introduce him to you.
This person could defeat any opponent in simulated air-to-air combat in less than “forty seconds”. Some of the best pilots in the air force challenged him at point or another, so did the best pilots in the Navy and the Marine Corps. But, no man could be found who was better in air than him. He was never defeated. In 1959, when he was just a young captain, He became the first man to codify the elusive and mysterious ways of air-to-air combat. He developed and wrote the ‘Aerial Attack Study’, a document that is now termed as Bible for air forces around the world. He has put forward his Energy- Maneuverability Theory from which the finest jets of their time the F-15’s and the F-16’s were engineered for which he was acknowledged father of those two aircrafts.
His work made him the most influential thinker since Sun Tzu wrote the art of war 2400 years ago. The results of his work were manifested in the Gulf war. Everything about the startling speed and decisive victory can be attributed not to the media heroes, not to struggling and bombastic generals, but to a lonely old man in South Florida, who thought he had been forgotten.
Popularly known as ‘Forty Second Boyd’ (remember the time in which he can defeat an opponent?) and a ‘Mad Major’, here is a person who changed not just the art of war but also that of management- John Boyd.
Now, keeping him aside let us take a look at the present business scenario, the ever changing business dynamics, the possible entry of disruptive technologies is giving sleepless nights to the top managements and R&D labs world over. The technology that you called superior one year ago is outdated now. I agree there were times when businesses enjoyed a near monopoly and devised strategies to consolidate their positions, not brushing aside the fact that they invested heavily in R&D. But if I tell you investing heavily in R&D combined with effective strategies to counter competition will not solely serve the purpose and you need to have that ‘extra eye’ to foresee future.
 What can be a better example than ‘Intel Corporation’, the company enjoyed a near monopoly and its nearest rival AMD was never even a concern for it. It was setting benchmarks only on its previous products. But blows came to Intel in some other form. Intel failed to realize the specifications that a mobile processor needs is very different from that a PC needs, because it failed to understand that sustaining success is much beyond benchmarking themselves. In a market space where Snapdragon and Qualcomm processors are the norm for every smart phone out in the market, the Intel’s ‘Atom’ processor meant for smart phones was dumped by every other smart phone manufacturer due to its power hungry nature. Intel still finds it tough to enter this space. Similarly many examples like the collapse of Sony digital music players with the entry of ipods, the competition Boeing is facing from Airbus can be observed from around us.
In other words, speed is killing our decisions. The crush of technology forces us to react in very less time. Not many understood the challenge of time pressured decision making like John Boyd. He developed a decision making framework which is gaining popularity among the business leaders worldwide. It is known by the acronym ‘OODA’(Observe, Orient, Decision, Action).
It analyses, synthesizes and defines most important critical component of performance- Reaction Time. ‘Observe’ the rapidly changing environment, ‘Orient’ yourself to the environment based on these observations, process the disorder and understand when your competitor might become confused. ‘Decide’ what to do and ‘Act’ at the right moment. The ultimate goal is ‘Act Fast but not First’.
This necessarily conflicts with our basic management lesson taught every other day -‘The First Mover Advantage’. Let’s see why this is obsolete at times. In the year 1983, a well known company introduced shampoo in sachets to make it affordable to the rural poor at cheap prices, a very good innovation inarguably. But, it is the other companies which gained from this innovation and The First mover actually stood at loss in terms of revenues. Apple introduced a really cheeky OS which is arguably the best one until then, but how much time did it take for Google to make an OS which is arguably better than iOS?
If only Intel would have observed what is happening around it, it would have grabbed the emerging market of smart phones and so is with the other companies.
This definitely raises doubts like what if the opponent also follows OODA loop? Answer: Get into his OODA loop.
Now don’t ask me, what if companies make OODA as a strategy since I mentioned strategy will pale into insignificance once we start using OODA. I do not know the answer.
And oh yeah, did I forget to mention why I described this Genius as ‘An sung war hero’? John Boyd was hated by every other US Air force personnel because of this straight forward nature and inability to accept corruption in an area where it was a norm.
                                                                                                                                                Signing Off,
                                                                                                                                                Tarak

Saturday, January 21, 2012

The New Age Marketing Theme


Last week when Google blacked out its logo out of its internet search engine, Wikipedia has blanked out its web for 24 hours to protest against SOPA/PIPA did also arise a new age marketing theme- ‘Annoyvation’ as someone calls it. Though the point is debatable whether the companies can impose these (legitimate) concerns onto the customers is more important than serving the customers (legitimately) needs, it has been an eye opener on how badly can one get affected due to excessive dependence on these giants and how these Giants can virtually intrude into our lives (strictly speaking it is our mistake though).
Some of the customers are irked by these happenings while some others are though not that irked supported the cause; quite a few others genuinely supported it. We in India might not be so much accustomed to this technology and we might skip this topic saying ‘it is a free service and who cares giving a damn about this thing. After all Google blacked out its logo and Wiki has been shut only for a day’ But for the western world, this thing is as important as their meal. While I was browsing web last week, I found out this funny question in Yahoo from a mother ‘My baby is crying, what should I do?’ This is the level of dependence west has on these giants. We in the east are even fast catching up. Internet penetration is the core issue of the Indian Policy makers on this front creating a vast market for these giants.
Now let me come back to the original topic and ask you a common yet strange question ‘how many of us would really known about SOPA/PIPA had there not been a blackout in a coordinated manner from the best service providers. (Google, Facebook, Wikipedia etc). I call this a new marketing theme and someone might want to blame me saying ‘they are protesting for a genuine cause, so it’s fair doing all of this and after all it is their right to protest. Labor laws provide them the right to protest.’ Think of this situation when the GOI would want a new law of recruitment that would cause significant inconvenience for the bank employees and thereby they protest by withholding the accounts of a significant chunk of the population and create awareness. Will that not be a fire in your ass? Afterall the new age digital technology has laid path for this kind of protests. They too can emulate success right!!
Is it strategically wise and tactically stupid or vice-versa? Or wise both ways?? Keeping apart the arguments and debates of whether the name ‘CSR’ has become a lame duck used by these giants or is the point of failing to take a stand now might leave them without options in the future, remember how much we are and we will be affected by these actions and how prone are we to the technology (call it addiction too, I don’t mind). Also remember how much potentially we are the customers of their campaign even if we would not like to.
Think about it guyzzzz!!!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Am I Pessimistic??Oh!! Am I??Really??


Today, when I attempted to put a pen down to script ‘My Thoughts’, I never knew what point to start with. Some people may obviously judge after reading that I am in some sort of depression or anger while I am writing this down, but I have decided to share this after consistent research( in my day to day life). Even then if you feel the other way, just try answering these questions, and after that ask your conscience whether I am the only so called pessimist here.
1)      Do you ever think the (so) much Hyped Lokpal bill will be passed the way we intend it to pass?(whatever the Government is, NDA or UPA)
2)      Did you ever go to a MRO office and have got a work done without bribing even a peon?
3)      Did you ever happen to visit a Government Hospital and see it’s facilties?
And finally the final question
4)      Does this list not go unending??
When I was talking to someone the other day, he says implementation of technology can bring down corruption and add transparency to the system, try answering this question-
è Did you ever try to book a ticket online in Tatkal or at least at the reservation office?(If you think that you are not able to book them just because the server is slow, GROW UP)
The list goes unending.. Now let’s consider some words of an Optimist, Genius and a man who made this Nation proud- Abdul  Kalam.
“Why is the media here so negative? Why are we in India so embarrassed to recognize our own strengths, our achievements? We are such a great nation. We have so many amazing success stories but we refuse to acknowledge them. Why? We are the first in milk production. We are number one in Remote sensing satellites. We are the second largest producer of wheat. We are the second largest producer of rice. Look at Dr. Sudarshan, he has transferred the tribal village into a self-sustaining, self-driving unit. There are millions of such achievements but our media is only obsessed in the bad news and failures and disasters.---etc ., etc--I was in Hyderabad giving this lecture, when a 14 year old girl asked me for my autograph. I asked her what her goal in life is: She replied: I want to live in a developed India. For her, you and I will have to build this developed India. You must proclaim. India is not an under-developed nation; it is a highly developed nation.”
My answers to his questions-
When everything is negative here, why will the media not be?
So what are we doing with our strengths? Looting others…Ain’t it?
We are the first in Milk Production..True..but is the milk sufficient even for us?
Remote sensing is a joke in India..just used to loot all the minerals from this Land. (any doubts, refer KG BASIN SCAM)
Wheat, rice….are they sufficient for our own population?
For a nation whose boundary stretches from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, there will be some stories which will seem to be good. But is it not fact that there are exceptions for everything?
I will always remember the famous dialogue “if you donate a lakh to a beggar, he will beg in a golden bowl.”
I have to share an incident which happened in a city bus while I am commuting. I offered a seat to an elderly lady standing just beside me. After some stops, the one sitting beside the lady left. The lady started calling her son standing beside me to sit beside her. At that point of time, I could do nothing but ROFL. Let alone me, I can understand that lady. But if that ever happens to some other guy, will he ever help anyone else?  And to the core, are these people really fit to be helped?
Am I still trying to be pessimistic?? Ok..lemme narrate a few more examples. I pay 30% of my income as tax to ply on a pot holed road. For each and everything I buy, there is an indirect tax levied and so is the case with my cell phone. After I lost it, I complained it in the nearby police station, the reply was shocking, “we don’t take cell phone theft cases, there are enough already. You should take care of your cell” as if I have lost my phone just as a part of a game. Then why the bloody hell am I paying the taxes for?
The other day I had an argument with a friend on this topic and she says, “first be perfect yourself”. I said I follow the traffic rules, I always abide by the rules laid down, I pay my taxes, I vote. What else do you expect me to do??
TAKE SANYASA and Preach the nation??” like the so called Baba’s .
I will always vote, but am I not being given a choice between deaf, dumb and blind to rule us? Whom should I vote for now?
When I refer and read many blogs about tourism in India, the foreigners say that anyone from the west should visit India at least once, to respect their homeland and stop complaining about their own nation.
Perhaps, Churchill was right when he said that Indians are unfit to be independent. For us, democracy is just Alien. We are 60 odd years into democracy and still we fail to realize the intricacies of it. We are unfit to rule ourselves. We work at our best only when we are slaves.(Doubts??  Compare any Government sector with the Software Industry)
If it is anything that India had achieved over the past 60 years, it is only that it has managed to not rip itself apart successfully and become a 100 nations.
Finally, I always had a wish to do something for my Nation inspired by all the literature I read while growing up. But, practically are my efforts really worthy for these people, however small they are?


Monday, March 21, 2011

United or Divided!!!


By attempting to write this blog, I am fully aware that I might invite the wrath of my Telangana(geographically) friends as well as the Andhra &Seema Friends( Geographically Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema). The reason for which I have stated geographically specifically is we are all Andhra Pradesh(Geo-Politically)  atleast as of now. But please read it fully coz’ I have taken a dig at everyone.
When I first entered Hyderabad in 2005, I was amazed by its Cosmopolitan Culture and the warmth with which it absorbed me in itself.  What amazed me even more is that the make-over Hyderabad has been through in a short span of 10 years- from a city of pearls & nizams to a Hi-Tech city.Vizag was till then the most beautiful city with every film maker eyeing that city for any movie. We need not debate over who gave Hyderabad that ultra modern look because the answer is obviously  NCB Naidu (my favourite Leader)  who felt  that the Capital City of the State deserves to be so.
Those were the days, when political movement for a separate state was in a naïve stage. The one question that has been pondering in my mind since then is why do they invite all the industries right into the nose of  Hyderabad, when they quite clearly know that, the politicians from this region will claim a 100% share of the wealth created here as is happening now. Microsoft established its first R&D center  outside the U.S and in Asia in Hyderabad(leaving B’lore which already has a well established IT industry and HR by then in 1997) not because of the love they have for Telangana or Hyderabad, but because of extensive lobbying done by NCB Naidu so that it can act as an anchor for the rest of the IT industry. Situations further aggravated the tensions in my brain when a Fab City has been sanctioned to Hyderabad due to extensive lobbying done by YSR (My favourite Politician). But, thanks to background lobbying done by Tamil Nadu ministers for taking away the most important companies to their state, and now the project is only a solar power equipment  manufacturing  one, else it would have created even more wealth. Today the total wealth created by IT industry in Hyderabad alone is 38,000 crores, which is 38 % of the budget in the state.  I’ve heard many leaders from the T-region saying in many open debates that the development Andhra Leaders have done is for themselves and development is nothing but exploitation. Well, if they do not want to be exploited, then why do they not attack Hi-Tech city as a part of Telangana agitation which is exploiting big way? If they do not want to be deprived of their land, then why do they not ask the industries in Hi-Tech city to shift their bases from T to elsewhere?  Most probably, the people from the AR will be so happy to invite all of them to set up their bases in AR get exploited by these industries and also leave Hyderabad. T-people will then be a very happy bunch to get off from all the controversies and get Hyderabad with the status-quo of 1956 as they want ( both geographically and economically)(I seriously do not understand why status-quo 1956 and not 1947) and even without AR people. I forgot to mention a note of special thanks to my friends from TRS for the ruckus they have created in Hyderabad. Many of the exploiters who want to exploit the T-Region went away to exploit other states such as Tamil Nadu creating unwanted wealth for them.
But still, I fail to understand why the leaders from the AR-Region fail to implement the G.O 610 and the Gentlemen’s agreement made way back when T was united with AR?  Why the allocation of funds was very less for the T-region. May be, the leaders from the AR fail to realize that the process of give and take must be mutually acceptable.  Why did the leaders fail to address the concerns of T-people w.r.t water  which might be possible or might not be( the leaders from the A-region claim that the T-region is not very fit for canal irrigation. I am not so sound with the technical aspects of that. But, at least prove it to them if the land is not fit to be canalized.) If the lands are not fit to be canalized, then why do they not show them an alternative way to  agriculture such as drift irrigation which is so successful in Chittoor district. Why did they not solve the problem of Fluorosis  in Nalgonda and provide them with safe drinking water. In fact even the bid for supplying  entire Nalgonda with Reverse Osmosis treated   sea water from the coast has started in 2006 if my memory goes right. But I never knew what happened after that and why the project did not kick-start.
May be the people of T should decide their fate not others (at least they feel that AR are outsiders only and can never be insiders).  Revolutions don’t just come out of nothing. The sound of a clap is only when two palms gather momentum. Backwardness may not be a point of argument for T coz’ backwardness is everywhere.  Even if one of the above said problems was solved effectively, there would not have been a demand for a separate state.
But, the situation in the state has now come to a point of no-return, a separate state will lessen the tensions in T and people from the AR need not so much concerned about the water as the Central Government decides how much share should one get. Hyderabad be made mutual capital for a while and developing a separate capital for AR meanwhile. Building a separate capital is not just about building the Government infrastructure which can be done in a jiffy but also developing(exploiting in other sense ;-) ) it. If any leader from AR is seriously dedicated to developing AR, four such  Hyderabad’s or even bigger cities can be developed in AR alone. My choice of those 4 cities can be Kurnool, Tirupati, Vijayawada and Vizag considering the enormous HR and excellent prospects they have. But, while doing so, have a special focus on North Andhra with an inclusive development so that no further demand for states can arise.