tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55321290413982603712024-03-14T09:50:35.066+01:00the orchestra of lifethe.orchestra.of.lifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00875851392457744498noreply@blogger.comBlogger125125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532129041398260371.post-56085260115716693992015-03-17T17:27:00.001+01:002015-03-23T09:35:05.125+01:00The Test - Part 2<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">He kept
himself free that day and was eagerly waiting for that call. All that was
totally new to him, which added to the excitement. The phone rang. He greeted
the lady and the conversation started. It lasted for exactly 45 minutes, as
precisely mentioned in the email. It was one-of-its-kind interview he had ever faced. The
questions were unique. They were not only interested in what he had done till
now but also on what he was capable to do for them in the future. So, they tried to
know him and his leadership qualities along with aptitude. Before he could
accept what was going on, it was over. The lady told her that she would update
him about the telephonic interview in a couple of days. He felt he did a good
job and gave brisk and confident answers. </span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">He
got an email in exactly two days, just like it was mentioned. He saw it in his inbox and opened it with his
pulse shooting off the roof. He was getting excited at each stage wanting to
know what was next. It was not the end goal which he was focused on but wanted
to enjoy the journey to reach there. He could not believe the content of the
email. He got through the telephonic interview and was now invited for a final
round of personal interview at the company’s headquarters. This personal
interview was not just a couple of hours of conversation but actually a three
day process. It was an all-expense paid trip to the company’s headquarters
including stay and food. Coming from a third world country, all this was
getting quite amusing, funny and surprising for him. It was getting hard for
him to realize and understand the amount of time, energy and money a company
was investing in hiring people like him. All of this, when he considered himself
as an average person with hardly any special skills.</span><br />
<br />
<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">The connections were checked and tickets were booked to reach the company headquarter which was actually in a different country than the one he was living in. He preferred to take the train. It was faster and hassle free. A top class hotel room was booked for him with a double bed and other luxuries. </span><span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"><span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">He checked-in at his destination hotel in the evening before the beginning of the real deal.</span> Keeping up with his small town mentality, looking at room he thought, what a waste of money. The company could have easily adjusted two students in a single room. Little did he knew of the concepts of </span><span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"><span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">privacy</span> and etiquette of the western world. </span><br />
<br />
<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">While checking in, he was told that a representative of the company which invited him for the interview will meet all the candidates in the lobby next day morning at 8 am. He was told there were 12 guests in total booked for 3 days by the company.</span><br />
<br />
<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">He had a couple of sandwiches for dinner which he had brought with him and then checked his suit if it needed any iron. All excited for the next day, he went to bed early.</span><br />
<br />
<span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"><i>More in the next part ... </i></span></div>
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the.orchestra.of.lifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00875851392457744498noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532129041398260371.post-47344621167201717822015-03-17T17:07:00.000+01:002015-03-17T17:29:25.467+01:00The Test - Part 1<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Like in the life of any other post
graduate student, during the later end of his studies in 2007, he was
looking for an Internship. With the intention of getting a big name
stamped on his Resume and to get a better job in the future, he was only
applying to big companies. He believed - <i>big name matters most</i>. That was his level of naivety in the real world.</div>
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He
also applied to a company which had almost nothing to do with his
studies so far. Even though being from the IT background, he applied to
one of the biggest oil companies in the world. It was his way of
exploring ways to deviate into another domain and try his hand at
something new. This internship did not had any particular prerequisites.
Anybody with good grades and involved in a decent level of extra
curricular activities could apply. So, all confident of the open and
flexible requirements, he applied and waited for a reply.</div>
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Now,
this was not any average company. Founded in early 1900, this company
has almost 90,000 employees worldwide, with total assets in the range of
$600,000 billion, and with a recorded revenue in 2012 of around
$450,000 billion. With such statistics to back it, even the intern
recruitment was no child's play. They really meant business. </div>
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The
first phase of the recruitment process was an online application with
an essay to write on one of the given topics. In addition, there were
several questions to be answered which gave an insight into the
applicant's character. That was also assisted with an online
psychometric test. He carefully answered the questionnaire and the test
which took him almost 2-3 hours but he was satisfied with his answers.
He was quite surprised and happy at the same time for going through such
an experience which was completely new to him.</div>
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After
a few days, he almost forgot that he had even applied there since he
did not heard back from them for a long time. Then one fine day, he got
an email in his inbox informing him that he has cleared the online phase
and had been selected for a telephonic interview. He was happy and
content. He selected one the days offered in the mail for the interview
keeping enough time for himself to prepare for it.</div>
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Being
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the.orchestra.of.lifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00875851392457744498noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532129041398260371.post-75558871666983463152015-01-21T16:54:00.002+01:002015-01-21T16:54:45.841+01:00Shades of Life<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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With my hands firmly on the steering of the car, I was trying to reach a destination whose route I knew by heart. It was in the same town where I had spend most part of my life. I knew those roads so well that I could even reach there with my eyes closed. But, even with my concentration bang on the road and keeping my eyes right over the beam of headlights of the car, I felt like a person who was in dire need of navigation. I was taking wrong turns on the roads I had grown up with. The streetlights on the road were somehow failing to serve their purpose. I felt like I was driving alone through a pitch dark narrow tunnel. The loud noise of traffic from the outside felt like falling on deaf ears. It was totally silent in the car. I could not feel anything. I felt like someone on a decent dose of <i>afeem</i> (opium) whose senses were shut down and whose concentration was hanging on the tip of a needle.</div>
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All I was trying to do was to follow the <i>Doli</i> of my newly wed sister. </div>
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I had never thought I would feel that way. I am known in my family as the 'cold' one. I am known to be too practical, blunt, hardhearted, expressionless, feeling-less with my-head-before-my-heart kind of guy. They say, this is the reason I live in a 'cold' country like Germany with such ease. To an extent, I would agree with my family. I do not blame them. I prefer to have such an image.</div>
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I have had many fights with my sister as kids. There had been times when I didn't talk to her for long periods. I remember as kids when we used to fight and when my parents took her side I used to say, "When she gets married, I would light up the house with <i>desi-ghee diyas</i>". The house was definitely lit for the wedding but with a completely different feeling than of those times. I understood and knew that nothing would change after her marriage. I have anyways lived away from my family for more than 10 years now. She anyways had lived in Bangalore for a couple of years away from home for work. I knew that we do not live in times or society where meeting or going to sister's family used to be formal and seldom. I knew nothing would change but still why did I started missing her that evening would still remain a mystery to me. After all, I am the 'cold' one ! </div>
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I still do not understand what kind of feelings took over me that day in the car. I never ever cry but there I was sobbing inconsolably sitting in my seat with a flood of tears and emotions in my eyes. I was unable to find my way. </div>
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Normally, I don't like taking pictures of food. I prefer to bring it to its right place asap i.e. stomach. But a few weeks back, me and biwi prepared manchurian with noodles and it came out pretty good. Biwi forced me to take pictures and they came out good as well. Thought of sharing on my blog for a change to the lighter but fulfilling side of life.</div>
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I love cooking and feel that it is the best stress buster in the whole world. No matter what mood I am in, whether it is anger, depression, tension or anything else, it tends to mellow it down to pure pleasure. If there is anything I would like to do in my life at some point of time is to open my own Restaurant. </div>
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the.orchestra.of.lifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00875851392457744498noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532129041398260371.post-41039272221738316622014-08-11T23:22:00.001+02:002014-08-11T23:22:28.834+02:00My dose of 'hatke' Indian Media<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I think I have mentioned it several times before on my blog that I am a news junkie. I do not know why but I always feel the urge to know as much as possible going around me from every perspective possible. It is tedious, time consuming and sometimes even frustrating. Even after all this, there are time when I feel, I still know nothing about this world and its working. The famous saying from the Vedas, "neti neti neti" (meaning: neither this nor that, nothing) starts resonating in my head. </div>
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Anyways, I thought of documenting some sources for a subset of news which I have been following regularly. Or in other words, how with changing times and priorities, I moved from one source to the other. So, before I lose track, it would be a good idea to document it somewhere. No better way than in a blog post. </div>
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Living outside India and being fed up with the way, the mainstream media in India had been working in the last years made me look for something else, something "hatke". All the big Indian newspapers went online by 2006/2007. Like many Indians, I was a regular TOI & HT epaper reader living outside India. Slowly, I started feeling that these sources were limiting themselves in thoughts and news both. Half of the paper were advertisements. The main news was almost limited to the front pages with a continuation inside. Somewhere in the middle were opinion columns from regulars. The international news was almost limited to a single page. I got fed up with such short sightedness and limited information provided by MSM (Main Stream Media). So, I started exploring other venues on the internet.</div>
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Somewhere around 2007/08, I came across <a href="http://www.livemint.com/" target="_blank"><i>Mint</i></a>. During that time, I has just started to explore the stock market and the business of shares. It had some really interesting and knowledgeable articles back then. It provided me a regular dose of the Indian markets. Another thing which I was hooked onto was its Lounge. It contained some selected articles from different facets of the ever evolving Indian culture.<i> </i>I was impressed by this new form & presentation of Indian media. With time I saw some great minds writing articles for Mint. A famous blogger I used to follow and now a writer, Sidin also wrote for Mint. I felt I was in the right direction. It was then owned by HT with some collaboration from the Wall Street Journal. Slowly, the articles became lame and I was losing interest in it. I felt that Mint had also fall prey to that limited form of media, restricting itself somehow. It made me move on to something else. (though I still sometimes visit it's Lounge) </div>
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Then, in 2009/10 came the time for <a href="http://www.openthemagazine.com/" target="_blank">Open</a>. It was more kind of a magazine but the articles were really thought provoking and their news appeared fresh. Or at least, it's presentation was new. I felt that it was the new and improved version of India Today and Outlook. It was as if Open had started from where India Today and Outlook stopped. It was my new dose. But again over time and due to some incidents at Open, I felt it was starting to go in a particular direction where I did not wanted it to go. Then in 2013, Hartosh Singh Bal, who I was fond of, left Open. I am still almost a regular at Open but now I read it with caution.</div>
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In 2010/11, I found my new joint or I can say was looking at something in parallel. It was <a href="http://www.caravanmagazine.in/" target="_blank">Caravan</a>. Based on a format which I found similar to Open, it came up with some flow or articles which I had never though or imagined or expected would come from India. Again, its presentation and feel was something I got attracted to as well. To some extent, I can say that Open and Caravan changed my perspective of news information and opinions on several current affair topics. In 2013, Hartosh joined Caravan after being let go from Open. I was happy. Though I might not agree with everything he writes or appear on Caravan, I am a regular there.</div>
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I found something different happening with news in 2012/13. A new website came up called <a href="http://www.firstpost.com/" target="_blank">Firstpost</a>. It gained more attention during the Anna campaign. It started out with good intentions, it seemed. I was impressed with its format. It was different from Open/Caravan. It was more like MSM but filtered and refined. On and off, I was gradually becoming a regular there. Then came elections and its tone changed a bit. It again took another turn after elections. Now, I feel it is completely in contrast to where it started. It has started to voice some strong opinions and mindless bashing giving its reader less to think and more to fulfill an agenda (at least what it seems). The website is cramped up with too much things which I would not like to see there. I hardly visit it now.</div>
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In 2014, I started following <a href="http://www.scroll.in/" target="_blank">Scroll</a>, <a href="http://www.newslaundry.com/" target="_blank">Newslaundry</a>, <a href="http://www.thehoot.org/web/home/index.php" target="_blank">Hoot</a>. Currently, I don't see these with a particular format or seriousness but maybe they evolve into something which can really has an effect. Good luck to them.</div>
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It is unbelievable how fast and how different media is evolving and in parallel how fast the taste of people is changing thus moving them to different sources. I hope that Indian MSM also return to sanity soon enough. </div>
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How would otherwise anyone explain, that of all the people it would be me who would start up with twitter? I was one of it's biggest critiques yet thought of giving it another shot. So, even added it as a widget to the blog. Unbelievable !!<br />
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I had already written a <a href="http://lifesorchestra.blogspot.de/2013/03/a-chirp-twitter.html" target="_blank">post </a>once on this blog critically arguing against the use of twitter but somehow realized that there are many things worth sharing online and it is one of the good ways to do it. One might not have enough time and energy to reflect their thoughts on every topic so this makes it easier to share content with like minded people without writing a complete post on it.<br />
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This is just an experiment just like this blog. I would like to see if an anonymous, non-celebrity like me could use and maintain such a thing :)<br />
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P.S: I think I got bored with all the election posts particularly seeing the indifference people share with the new government.</div>
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<b>Nagaland</b><br />
- <span class="win_name">Neiphiu Rio of NPF won his seat from the single constituency state. (CM Chang of the same party won the seat in 2009).</span><br />
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<b><span class="win_name">Orissa</span></b><br />
<span class="win_name">- Almost a clean sweep by the BJD in the state (14 in 2009). Only 1 out of 21 seats went to BJP. INC could not even manage a single seat (6 in 2009).</span><br />
<span class="win_name">- </span><span class="win_name"><span class="win_name">JualJuel Oram of the BJP won his seat from </span></span><span class="win_name">Sundergarh.</span><br />
<span class="win_name">- The big winners from BJD are </span><i><span class="win_name">Baijayant Panda, </span>Tathagat Satpathy, Pinaki Mishra, Sidhant Mohapatra</i>.<br />
- The big losers from INC are <i>Srikant Jena</i> (former Union Minister), <i>Giridhar Gamang</i> (9 time MP), <i>Hemanand Biswal </i>(former Chief Minister).<br />
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<b>Puducherry</b><br />
- <span class="win_name"><i>R Radhakrishnan </i>of AINRC won his seat from the single seat constituency. </span><br />
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<span class="win_name">- BJP won 2 seats (1 in 2009) and its alliance SAD won 4 seats (4 in 2009).</span><br />
<span class="win_name">- INC won 3 seats (8 in 2009) while the game changer AAP won 4 seats (non existing in 2009)</span><br />
<span class="win_name">- <i>Vinod Khanna</i> of the BJP won his seat from Gurdaspur for the 5th time. I have hardly ever heard about him in national political news.</span><br />
<span class="win_name">- <i>Amrinder Singh</i> of INC who is former Chief Minister of Punjab won his seat from Amritsar defeating BJP bigshot <i>Arun Jaitely</i>. Personally, I wanted badly for Jaitely to loose. Maybe because of his arrogance I had always seen on TV as well as in his writings. Ironically, even after losing, he is now the Finance Minister. This is democracy!</span><br />
<span class="win_name">-<i> Ambika Soni </i>of INC who was introduced to politics by none other than Indira Gandhi and is a senior in INC lost her seat against </span><span class="win_name"><i>Prem Singh Chandumajra</i> of SAD.</span><br />
<span class="win_name">- <i>Ravneet Singh Bittu </i>of INC won his seat from Ludhiana defeating noted lawyer <i>Harvinder Singh Phoolka </i>of AAP known for fighting for the cause of 1984 riots victims for free. Bittu is the grandson of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh assassinated in a bomb blast.</span><br />
<span class="win_name">- <i>Harsimrat Kaur Badal</i> of SAD won her seat from Bathinda. She is the daughter-in-law and wife of <i>Prakash Singh Badal </i>(current Chief Minister of Punjab) and <i>Sukhbir Singh Badal</i> (former MP) respectively. Her educational qualifications are 10th pass.</span><br />
<span class="win_name">- <i>Harinder Singh Khalsa</i> (former IPS officer) from Fatehgarh Sahib, <i>Prof Sadhu Singh</i> (former College Principal and known writer) from Faridkot, <i>Bhagwant Mann</i> (actor and comedian) from Sangroor and <i>Dr. Dharamvira Gandhi</i> (cardiologist) from Patiala won their seats for AAP. </span><br />
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<b>Madhya Pradesh</b><br />
- BJP won 27 seats (16 in 2009) and INC won 2 seats (12 in 2009). BSP lost its one seat that they won in 2009.<br />
- <i>Jyotiraditya Scindia and Kamal Nath</i> of the INC retained their seats from Guna and Chhindwara respectively. <i>Jyotiraditya Scindia</i> is the son of former Maharajah Madhav Rao Scindia and is one of the wealthiest politicians.<br />
- <i>Kamal Nath</i> is a long time worker of INC. His name came up in the 1984 sikh riots. His name also appeared in the so called Radia Tapes. He was held responsible of environment damage and then fined by the Supreme Court. He was once the wealthiest Cabinet Minister in India with assets worth 273 crore rupees.<br />
-<i> Rao Udhay Pratap Singh</i> of BJP won his seat from Hoshangabad. He changed his party from Congress to BJP just before the elections.<br />
- <i>Sumitra Mahajan</i> of BJP won her seat from Indore. She has won LS seats eight times in her life. She is one of the cleanest names on the BJP list of ministers.<br />
- <i>Sushma Swaraj </i>of BJP won her seat from Vidisha. She is one of the top names in BJP and probably my favorite politician. I would have liked to see her as the Prime Minister of India. I admire her speaking skills and way of presentation.<br />
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<b>Maharashtra</b><br />
-BJP won 23 seats (9 in 2009) and its ally Shiv Sena won 18 seats (11 in 2009) with SSS winning 1 seat, INC won 2 seats (17 in 2009) and its ally NCP 4 seats (8 in 2009).<br />
- <i>Nitin Gadkari</i> of BJP won his seat from Nagpur against Anjali Damania of AAP who had levied a list of allegations against him and called him a poster boy for corruption in her interviews. He is also the former BJP president who was not re-elected because his name appeared in several corruption cases.<br />
-<i> Poonam Mahajan</i> of BJP won her seat from Mumbai North Central. She is the daughter of former BJP bigwig, Pramod Mahajan and sister of Rahul Mahajan who appear here and there on TV.<br />
- <i>Gopinath Munde </i>of BJP won his seat from Beed. He died in a recent accident. He was one of the top leaders and his wife is the sister of late Pramod Mahajan. <br />
- <i>Ashok Chavan</i> of the INC won his seat from Nanded. He is the former Chief Minister of Maharashtra and named in vairous corruption cases like the Adarsh Housing Scam.<br />
- <i>Supriya Sule</i> of the NCP won her seat from Baramati. She is the daughter of former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Sharad Pawar. Sharad Pawar is a political bigwig with a huge list of scams and allegations against him. <br />
- Biggest names for NCP who lost are <i>Praful Patel</i> who was former Civil Aviation Minister named in Air India controversy, <i>Chhagan Bhujbal</i> who had been embroiled in various controversies like the Stamp Paper scam, misuse of property at PWD etc.<br />
- Biggest names for INC who lost are <i>Priya Sunil Dutt </i>(Actor Sunil Dutt's daughter)<i>, Milind </i><i><i>Murli </i>Deora </i>(got into controversy as Petroleum and Natural Gas minister)<i>, Sushil Kumar Shinde </i>(former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Minister of Home Affairs and leader of the house in Lok Sabha). <br />
- There were many big names contesting from AAP but none of them won. Big hopefuls were <i>Meera Sanyal, Mayank Gandhi, Anjali Damania, Medha Patkar</i>. Personally, I was a bit shocked and disappointed at Medha Patkar losing the contest. Also, a bit disappointment with Anjali Damania's loss. It was credible to see someone so vocal against BJP bigwig.<br />
- It was amazing to see BJP winning 23 of te 24 seats it contested. DB Patil was the only contesting BJP candidate losing his seat from Nanded against Ashok Chavan. The calculations were almost perfect.<br />
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<b>Manipur</b><br />
- Both the seats are won by INC (2 in 2009). <span class="win_name">Dr Thokchom Meinya and </span><span class="win_name">Thangso Baite winning from Inner and Outer Manipur respectively.</span><br />
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- PA Sangma of NPP won his seat from Tura. He is an 8 time MP and was also nominated for the post of 13th President of India.<br />
- <span class="win_name">Vincent H Pala of INC won his seat from Shillong.</span><br />
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- CL Ruala won his seat from the single constituency in Mizoram. </div>
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<b>Karnataka</b><br />
- BJP won 17 seats (19 in 2009), INC won 9 seats (6 in 2009) and JDS won 2 seats (3 in 2009).<br />
- <i>B Sriramulu</i> of BJP won his seat from Bellary. His name had been tainted because of association with the Reddy brothers, one of whom is in prison. <i>Sushma Swaraj</i>, one treated like a mother to him was quite vocal against giving ticket to him because of all the corruption allegations.<br />
- <i>Prahlad Joshi</i> of BJP won his seat from Dharwad. He is the State BJP President.<br />
- <i>Ananth Kumar Hegde </i>of BJP won his seat from Uttara Kannada. He is a 4 time MP and has several pending serious criminal cases against him.<br />
- <i>B S Yeddyurappa</i> of BJP won his seat from Shimoga. He was the Chief Minister of Karnataka and was allegedly involved in many corruption cases for illegal land sale. He resigned, left BJP and then joined it again before the elections.<br />
- <i>Anant Kumar</i> of BJP won his seat from South Bangalore against the former Infosys boss <i>Nandan Nilekani</i> of the INC.<br />
- <i>Mallikarjun Kharge</i> of INC won his seat from Gulbarga. He is one of the few clean faces of INC and now appointed as leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha.<br />
- <i>Veerappa Moily</i> of INC won his seat from Chikkballapur. He was once Chief Minister of Karnataka and was recently allegedly involved in the gas price fixing scam with RIL. He also gave a nod to the controversial genetically modified seeds business while in office. <br />
- <i>H D Devegowda</i> of JDS won his seat from Hassan. He was once Chief Minister of Karnataka and Prime Minister of India. <br />
- Once again, 6 of the 17 candidates of BJP who won seats are not graduates.<br />
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<b>Kerala</b><br />
- BJP maintained its record of not winning a single seat in Kerala just as in 2009.<br />
- INC won 8 of the 20 seats (13 in 2009). CPM won an impressive 5 seats.<br />
- <i>K C Venugpal</i> of INC won his seat from Alappuzha. His name appeared in the Solar panel scam in which Saritha Nair was also named as culprit.<br />
- <i>Shashi Tharoor</i> of INC won his seat from Thiruvanthapuram. Though a big name in the party, apparently there was a controversy over his wife's recent suicide. He was also named in the IPL controversy over buying of a team.<br />
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- <i>PP Mohammed Faizal</i> of NCP retained his seat. NCP is in alliance with INC.<br />
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<b>Goa</b><br />
- <i>Sripad Yasso Naik</i> of BJP won from his seat in North Goa. He had won the same seat twice before.<br />
-<i> </i><span class="win_name"><i>Narendra Keshav Sawaikar</i> of BJP won from his seat in South Goa. The seat was won twice before by INC candidate and former CM of Goa, </span><span class="win_name">Francisco Sardinha. He was denied the INC ticket this time and instead given to </span>Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco who lost.<br />
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<span class="win_name">- It was a clean sweep by BJP. All the 26 seats in Gujrat are won by BJP. Most famous candidates were <i>Narendra Modi, LK Advani, Presh Rawal</i> (actor).</span><br />
<span class="win_name"><b>- </b>INC had won 11 seats in LS 2009, which was reduced to 0 this time.</span><br />
<span class="win_name">- Something which I noted was that 12 out of 26 candidates were not even graduate, i.e. almost 50%. It can be debated whether any qualification is needed to be an MP, but from the state of prime ministerial candidate who boasts of development, it seems a bit strange.</span><br />
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<span class="win_name">- </span>BJP won 7 out of 10 constituencies. INC won 1. INLD won 2.<br />
- INC won 9 seats in 2009 and 1 was one by Haryana Janhit Congress.<br />
- Famous industrialist and politician, <i>Naveen Jindal</i> of INC lost his seat from Kurukshetra. <br />
- <i>Dushyant Chautala</i> of INLD won his seat from Hisar. He inherits an interesting political lineage: <i>Devi Lal -> Om Prakash Chautala -> Ajay Singh Chautala -> Dushyant Chautala</i> (4th generation).<br />
- <i>Deepender Singh Hooda</i> of INC won his seat from Rohtak. He is the son of Chief Minister of Haryana. He also inherits an interesting political lineage: <i>Ranbir Singh Hooda -> Bhupinder Singh Hooda -> Deepender Singh Hooda</i> (3rd generation)<br />
- To sum it up, it seems that all the important people won their seat in Haryana. The legacy of Hoodas and Chautalas continue irrespective of their work done.<br />
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<b>Himachal Pradesh</b><br />
- It was a clean sweep by BJP. All the 4 seats are won by BJP.<br />
- <i>Anurag Singh Thakur</i> and <i>Virender Kashyap</i> of BJP retain their seats from Hamirpur and Shimla respectively. <br />
- INC lost its one seat of Mandi it had won in 2009 to the BJP. The seat was won by INC heavyweight and 5 time MP, <i>Virbhadra Singh</i> in 2009. He is currently the chief minister of HP with a series of serious corruption charges against him.<br />
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<b>Jammu & Kashmir</b><br />
- BJP won 3 seats and independent candidates won the other 3 seats.<br />
- The alliance of INC with JKNC did not manage to win a single seat which had won 5 out of 6 seats in 2009.<br />
- The big names who lost their seats are <i>Ghulam Nabi Azad</i> of INC from Udhampur and <i>Farooq Abdullah</i> of JKNC from Srinagar.<br />
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- BJP won 12 out of 14 seats as compared to 8 in 2009.<br />
- JMM won 2 seats of Dumka and Rajmahal out of the 3 seats contested.<br />
- INC and JMM had one seat each in 2009.<br />
- <i>Sibu Soren</i> of JMM won his seat from Dumka. He is one time Chief Minister of Jharkhand who was convicted for a murder case and later acquitted. <br />
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- <i>Kirron Kher</i> of the BJP won her seat from Chandigarh against <i>Pawan Kumar Bansal</i> of INC and <i>Gul Panag</i> of AAP.<br />
- <i>Kirron Kher </i>was contesting her first LS election.<br />
- <i>Pawan Kumar Bansal</i> is a four time MP from Chandigarh for INC. He was forced to resign because his nephew was allegedly implicated in a Railway bribery scam.<br />
- <i>Gul Panag</i> had an active presence online on Twitter, Facebook etc.<br />
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- BJP won 10 out of 11 constituencies. INC won 1. Exact copy of the results from LS elections in 2009, w.r.t. numbers.<br />
- BJP lost the Durg constituency to INC as compared to 2009.<br />
- INC lost the Korba constituency to BJP as compared to 2009.<br />
- Activist <i>Soni Sori</i> was the star candidate from Bastar for AAP but failed to win against <i>Dinesh Kashyap</i> (son of former MP) of BJP.<br />
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<b>Dadar Nagar Haveli</b><br />
- BJP regained their seat from the single constituency.<br />
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- BJP regained their seat from the single constituency.<br />
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<b>Delhi</b><br />
- BJP made a clean sweep over all the 7 constituencies in Delhi. INC had won all the 7 seats in 2009.<br />
- BJP, AAP and INC had well known candidates from all the seven constituencies and therefore was supposed to be a tough fight for all.<br />
- My personal surprises were: Bhojpuri actor<i> Manoj Tiwari</i> of BJP winning a Delhi seat; Journalist <i>Ashish Khetan</i> of AAP who is well known for exposing many scams losing; Social activist <i>Rakhi Birla</i> of AAP losing; Grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, <i>Rajmohan Gandhi</i> of AAP losing; Former journalist and social activist <i>Jarnail Singh</i> of AAP, well known for fighting for Sikh causes losing from a constituency with majority of Sikhs.<br />
- <i>Parvesh Verma</i> of the BJP is the son of former Delhi Chief Minister Sahib Singh Verma who won the West Delhi seat. He also has criminal charges against him.<br />
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<b>Andaman & Nicobar</b><br />
- With just a single constituency, the seat went to BJP. (1 for BJP in LS 2009)<br />
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<b>Arunachal Pradesh</b><br />
- The West constituency going to BJP and the East one to Congress. (2 for Congress in LS 2009)<br />
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<b>Assam</b><br />
- TMC or CPI or CPI(M) not able to win a single seat.<br />
- 7 seats went to BJP (4 in LS 2009) and 3 to Congress (7 in LS 2009) out of a total of 14 constituencies.<br />
- AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front) getting 3 seats (1 in LS 2009)<br />
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<b>Bihar</b><br />
- 22 seats went to BJP (12 in LS 2009), 2 to Congress (2 in LS 2009)<br />
- 2 seats went to JD(U) of Nitish Kumar (20 in LS 2009) who had cut its ties to BJP in this election. It was part of NDA before in LS 2009.<br />
- 4 seats to RLD of Lalu Prasad Yadav (4 in LS 2009). RLD was in alliance with INC before and parts of Fourth front in LS 2009 but later gave support to INC.<br />
- 6 seats to LJP of Ram Vilas Paswan (0 in LS 2009). LJP won 6 of 7 seats it contested in alliance with BJP after 12 years. Half of the party was part of the Paswan family.<br />
- 3 to RLSP (Rashtriya Lok Samata Party) (0 in LS 2009). It contested only on 3 seats in alliance with BJP.<br />
- <i>Giriraj Singh</i> of BJP won his seat from Nawada. He was in the news for the following statements:<br />
"voters who do not vote for Modi shall have to find a place in Pakistan" & "all terrorists caught in the country belong to one particular community"<br />
- <i>Ram Kripal Yadav</i> of BJP won his seat from Patliputra. Before LS 2014, he was with Lalu Prasad Yadav's RJD and won the LS 2004 elections from Patna. He won against Lalu Prasad Yadav's daughter, Misa Bharti.<br />
- <i>Rajiv Pratap Rudy</i> of BJP won his seat from Sawan. He won against Lalu Prasad Yadav's wife, Rabri Devi. He was part of a controversy of not paying his hotel bills when he was civil aviation minister in 2004.<br />
- <i>Shahnawaz Huassain</i> of BJP lost his seat from Bhagalpur against RJD candidate. He is one of the prime Muslim faces of the BJP.<br />
- <i>Meira Kumar</i> of INC lost her seat against BJP candidate Chhedi Paswan of BJP. Meira Kumar is five time member of parliament and appointed the first woman speaker of LS in 2009. Chhedi Paswan was with JD(U) till last year.<br />
- <i>Pappu Yadav</i> of RJD won his seat from Madhepura against Sharad Yadav of JD(U). Pappu Yadav had been associated with various parties in the past like SP, LJP, Independent. He was convicted and the acquitted in a murder case of a CPI(M) leader. <br />
- The BJP had a good strategy of only fielding 30 candidates of its own and the rest 10 seats with pre-poll alliances. The allies got 9 out of 10 seats. <br />
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Incidentally, I was reading an <a href="http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/16th-lok-sabha-will-be-richest-have-most-criminal-mps/article6022513.ece?homepage=true" target="_blank">article</a> today which said "16th Lok Sabha will be the richest, have most MPs with criminal charges". I think it fits well with the Bihar and UP results.<br />
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As a school going boy, I remember that I was the most politically challenged person. I had no clue about political parties, their functioning and even the process of our Indian political system. I was so naive that I did not even knew the difference between the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. I think I was never even motivated to look for answers. Those were relatively easier times, I guess.</div>
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Fast forward to 2014. Not only do I know the Indian political and election system today, I also know the complete election process and political scenario of two foreign lands, USA and Germany. Time fly so fast that I find it unbelievable sometimes. I am a person who hates politics to the core, yet I find it hard to explain myself, why do I need to know all these things. Maybe, I have a large appetite for useless things.</div>
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Anyways, after collecting the candidate data from major political parties in India, I came across many interesting facts. Either I am still naive to notice them or either I just over analyze stuff. I thought of compiling the points which I found quite amusing. For some readers it might be redundant or useless information. To some extent, BJP is an exception but INC and AAP are guilty of same.</div>
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1. Something which I found particularly frustrating was that almost all political parties change their declared candidates without officially announcing it separately in their press releases. This makes it very difficult to track the changes. They simply update their complete list without highlighting the individual updates.</div>
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2. Last weekend, I saw a glimpse of a TV interview of MNS chief Raj Thackeray with Rajdeep Sardesai while visiting a friend. He quite bluntly said that non Maharashtrians should not live or work in Maharashtra, thereby standing against anything foreign. It was amusing to see the website of MNS not only in Marathi but also in English. Shiv Sena on the other hand has its website only in Marathi, making it almost impossible to read it for a non Marathi speaking person.<br />
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3. It was also quite a let down to see Telugu Desam Party's website. Majority of it was in Telugu and surprisingly no list of candidates. The same go for the YSR Congress Party website. This is the reason why I have no list of candidates from AP in my list. I cannot comment much on YSR but was quite disappointed to see such an unprofessional looking website of TDP, a party with a man who was responsible for bringing IT to AP and thus helping the state in a big way.<br />
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4. I was quite impressed by the regional parties of UP like BSP and SP maintaining their websites in a professional way, although for a long time they did not updated it with the list of candidates or any information regarding the LS elections 2014.<br />
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5. I was also very impressed by other regional parties like TMC, CPI(M), BJD running and updating their websites professionally. Something I observed and which amused me looking at the footnote on the CPI(M) website was a phrase, labeled "Support Free Software". Quite in line with the party's ideologies. And who could have imagined RJD also maintaining a website, that as well in English. At least, not me.<br />
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6. As a general comment, I could see INC making all the correct noise on its website against their biggest rivals, i.e. the BJP in the run up to the election but did not see all those points converting into news on mainstream media. I think INC is missing a good spokesperson. BJP website on the other hand is only about its prime ministerial candidate with his corporate type graphs and bullet points for development.<br />
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I find it funny or rather a paradox when I see the current political situation and the definition of the process of electing a prime minister which states: <i>The elected members of the majority party of the Lok Sabha "elect" the prime minister of India</i>. Apparently, that prime ministerial candidate is already decided even before the elections actually takes place. Democracy is so overrated ! <br />
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P.S: I am not inclined to any political party.<br />
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<b>The road to power is paved with hypocrisy and casualties. Never regret !</b> - <i>Francis J. Underwood (House of Cards)</i><br />
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BJP: Bhartiya Janta Party<br />
AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
TMC: Trinamool Congress<br />
CPI: Communist Party of India <br />
CPI(M): Communist Party of India (Marxist) </div>
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INC: Indian National Congress<br />
BJP: Bhartiya Janta Party<br />
AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
SP: Samajwadi Party<br />
BSP: Bahujan Samajwadi Party<br />
RLD: Rashtriya Lok Dal<br />
TMC: Trinamool Congress<br />
CPI: Communist Party of India <br />
CPI(M): Communist Party of India (Marxist) </div>
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INC: Indian National Congress<br />
BJP: Bhartiya Janta Party<br />
AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
AIADMK: All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam<br />
DMK: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam<br />
TMC: Trinamool Congress<br />
CPI: Communist Party of India <br />
CPI(M): Communist Party of India (Marxist) </div>
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AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
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TMC: Trinamool Congress<br />
CPI: Communist Party of India <br />
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BJD: Biju Janta Dal<br />
SAD(Badal): Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal)<br />
TMC: Trinamool Congress<br />
CPI: Communist Party of India <br />
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TMC: Trinamool Congress<br />
CPI: Communist Party of India <br />
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AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
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TMC: Trinamool Congress<br />
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AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
JD(U): Janta Dal United<br />
JMM: Jharkhand Mukti Morcha <br />
NCP: Nationalist Congress Party<br />
JKNC: Jammu Kashmir National Congress <br />
TMC: Trinamool Congress<br />
CPI: Communist Party of India <br />
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INC: Indian National Congress<br />
BJP: Bhartiya Janta Party<br />
AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
JD(U): Janta Dal United<br />
NCP: Nationalist Congress Party<br />
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INC: Indian National Congress<br />
BJP: Bhartiya Janta Party<br />
AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
TMC: Trinamool CongressCPI: Communist Party of India<br />
CPI(M): Communist Party of India (Marxist)</div>
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INC: Indian National Congress<br />
BJP: Bhartiya Janta Party<br />
AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
RJD: Rashtriya Janta Dal<br />
JD(U): Janta Dal (United)<br />
LJP: Lok Janshakti Party <br />
TMC: Trinamool Congress</div>
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INC: Indian National Congress<br />
BJP: Bhartiya Janta Party<br />
AAP: Aam Aadmi Party<br />
TMC: Trinamool Congress<br />
CPI: Communist Party of India<br />
CPI(M): Communist Party of India (Marxist) </div>
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