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Regulatory authorities like ICAI, are a curse on Indian Economy.

July 16th, 2011 No comments

What was Mahatma Gandhi’s reply when asked what sort of government he sought for independent India? His response was, ‘that government is best which governs the least.’

Now the congressmen can give you millions of reasons as to why the Gandhian principle still holds well in their style of governance. And not to my surprise one billion Indian will subscribe to their views.

If we interpret Gandhi’s view, then he must be a championing the cause of free economy. I am writing this blog from economy point of view and not from politics. Now what do we have in a free economy? We have lesser govement control, much means of production in the hands of private sector, and higher weightage to demand and supply forces. So Gandhi ji was in favour of free economy.

America could adopt the free economy concept because they could make a reliable regulatory environment and hence could create a reliable system for economy where each individual gets equal opportunity. And American economy has been a successful economy (Ignore short term ups & down). For decades they are the largest economy and no nation can ignore the happening in American economy, because it affects all.

Now India.

We have been, since independence, living in socialistic environment but still could not protect human rights in country. The government has always tried to control every thing. They even tried to create a specific mindset in Indian citizens and they were patially successful. Now for our every problem we are blocking the roads in the expectation that government will come and solve our problem.

But think Realistically!!!!

Is it possible that government with a limited budget and limited work force, can manage evrything in social life. Government will earn only if private enterprises are earning, or GDP is increasing. This thing was felt by congress in late 80s. But now, even when we want to switch over to a free economy we can not. Because people are still in mindset of socialism.

Now to the headline.

We can not develop because we can not free those who are producing. Why? Because regulatory authorities like ICAI are big failure in managing its affair. So every time Parties like CPI(M) gets an opportunity to raise the demand of harder government control. And ultimately government has to interfere.

Now either ICAI’s like body change their style of working, and held their members guilty of misconduct or we will be back again under communist raj. (Communism of congress is akin to socialism, and extreme form of socialism is communism.)

Your comments invited.

Thanks Anuj Jain

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Case of mental bankrupsy – ICAI

July 16th, 2011 No comments

I am hereby talking about a very serious issue. If somebody thinks that the language is bit derogatory, i will remove objectionable words and apologise unconditionally. However i don’t regret what i am saying.

I think a institute like ICAI is a burden on India and it should immediately be shut down and a new institute up to the world standard be established.

Many of you, particularly who are studying CA or are a Chartered Accountant, will be shocked by my words. I have several reasons to substantiate my views. I know how the CA industry is going as I am a student and have regular interaction with other students.

So here goes the reasons:

The ICAI is a torture on students: The minimum stipend fixed for the students who work like a horse for their CA, who are supposed to be there guardian, is Rs. 1250. It is a well known fact that most of the firm are giving only minimum stipend. at the higher end the stipend is Rs. 2500. Now tell me if i am working for a person, then is it not the responsibility of the person to ensure that i live a decent life. But the ICAI is not bothered about the life of its student. Somebody tell me how the hell on earth can you survive in a city like Delhi. Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore etc at about Rs. 1500. No doubt CA is a tough exam. Suppose i coulds not clear the exam then it would only mean wasting my 3 years in articleship. On the other hand my elder brother is also working as a trainee in a university and he is earning that much that he has bought a Nissan car in just 4 months. This is slavery. I know articles who are making tea for the clients of their CA. They can not do any thing to help them. as ICAI has left no door open to them. they can not change their employer as it is banned. They can not complain against them as ICAI is there to protect them (see next point).
ICAI is a holy shitfor Indian Economy:At the time when ICAI had to show the world that they are serious to make the regulations in India as per the global standards, ICAI is doing everything to protect the perpetrators of Indian Economic Fiasco – the Satyam Fraud. This was not a challange but an opportunity to show the world that in India we don’t let the culprits go easily. We could have impressed the investors that we are serious. but ICAI is protecting auditors only because they belong to them. This kind of behavior suits only to political parties. Look how shamelessly ICAI president can protect PWC auditor: ‘He said the two sacked PWC CA involved in Satyam’s auditing should not be blamed as they got incorrect statements from the company’ – Financial Express, April, 15.
ICAI is an over confident monarchist: I will not say much about this but just have a look at the circular of ICAI dated 27th march, 2009:

“(a) The coaching classes shall not continue after 9.30 a. m. or start before 5.30 p.m. so as to enable the articled/audit assistants to concentrate wholly on practical training.

(b) Members of the Institute who are engaged in coaching be advised not to undertake coaching between 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.”

Have you noticed how Members and Articles are treated differently. I will give you the reason. Members are the vote bank. They dicide by givingtheir vote who will be the next president and all of ICAI. India mein kaun vote bank ko naraaz karega. Another example:

“h) No request for termination of articles is entertained from any articled assistant in general and more particularly during the first six months and also during the last twelve months of articles except as provided in the Regulations. In the event of termination, his articles shall not be registered in the same city.”

I think ICAI is in the illusion that it is over the constitution of India. As per the fundamental rights given to each and every citizen of the country, I am allowed to go anywhere in India and opt any profession. The institute diktat is against the crux of constitution.

I think law ministry, SC and human right commission should come forward to check the fatwa and Talibanisation of ICAI.

Source of this article is Anuj Jain’s Blog (True copy)

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Google+ vs Facebook [Infographics]

July 12th, 2011 No comments

Well, I seen many people going carzy as to weather choose Google+ or Facebook, so I found this interesting image that distinguishes both of them.
facebook vs google

My system got burned.

July 5th, 2011 No comments

This is a century of computers. Nowdays even a smallest possible thing cannot be done without a computer and its a major tool of information today. I was having a laptop that was given by my company to me, but I want something that would belong to me personally. So, I started studying over the internet for things that I should consider while buying a computer system. Well I like buying things that are ultimate and can do anything and everything possible with the same. I do like gaming but its not the only thing that I like doing. My current laptop has a very simple configurations (Core 2 duo + 2GB Ram + the default Intel video card). This laptop was with me for more than a year and I did nothing to benchmark its power, just normal office stuff, that’s it.

Well for quite a while I was not able to check the progress of the technologies that exist now, and being an enthusiast I want a system that works like wow. So I started searching over the internet for a system that can fulfil my needs. First I thought to go for a branded system. In India I think Dell can only be the one that can fulfil my needs. Althought I tried for lenovo and HP also. But even Dell’s highest configs can’t match what I finally brought and apart fromt that it was still very expensive. Finally, I brought a new system with configs as follows:

  1. Processor: Intel Core i7 Sandy Brigde 2600K – Unlocked 3.4Ghz (overclockable to 4.8Ghz)
  2. MotherBoard: ASUS P8P67 Pro – This MotherBoard is meant to overclock processors and run them beyond their capabilities.
  3. RAM: Corsiar 4GB x 2 (eql. 8GB) – 1600 Mhz
  4. Graphic Card: ATI Radeon – HD 6850 – MSI Cyclone OC based, 1GB.
  5. Western Digital 7200rpm – 500GB x 2, over Raid0 Hard Disks.
  6. A very usual CD/DVD combo recorder cum burner from Sony.
  7. Internal WiFi Card.
  8. Cooler Master SMPS – 600watts
  9. Cooler Master Cabinet – 430.
  10. Dell 24 inch Full HD Monitor.
  11. Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse v2.
  12. Microtek UPS – 1000watts

The things to look above are basically the Processor, MotherBoard and Graphic Card. They are builing block and they are awesome. The Processor is world ranked #11 and #1 in terms of its Architechture. (Intel Nahelam Architechture). The mother board has all latest technologies USB 3.0, SATA @ 6GBps, Graphical BIOS evolution called UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface), SLI/crossfire capable, TPU, EPU, MemOK and much more.

But what about the Headline of this post, says something Burned up.

Well this Saturday, suddenly the video went off and I couldn’t guess the reason for the same, so I opened up the cabinet to see what happening inside, everything was looking fine, except the boot light was ‘red’. Apart from that all fans were working fine, I tried switching up the RAMs and at the end the only viable option that I thought was “READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL”. So I started reading it while my computer was On. Just after five minutes the top right part of the MotherBoard (where RAM is placed) started burning. Yes, I am not exaggerating here, it seriously started burning and everything was all smoky. I pulled out the power cable as soon as I saw that. Also tried to pull out things, by that I noticed that the RAM was ‘hot’, very ‘hot’ maybe because the fire took place near it.

Well two good things during this incident were that nothing else (apart from the mother board) was damaged and I had a 3 year warranty with the mother board.

I was shocked, means look at that, bought a damm good computer just 2 weeks ago and it went into flames now. Above all the ASUS customer care  said that they will check the degree of burn and will see if its covered under warranty or I have to pay for it.

Will update on what happens next.