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Last entry: 2009-10-13 16:38
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BarCampMumbai5
BarCampMumbai is back with it's 5th edition and a brand new venue.

Date: - 1st February 2009
Time: - 10:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m.
Venue: - VJTI College, H.R. Mahajani Marg, Matunga, Mumbai.
BarCampMumbai will be held in VJTI college during their technical festival Technovanza. Unlike, the previous BarCampMumbai, this one will be a one day event but it will be preceeded by BotCampMumbai on the previous day to appeal to robotics enthusiasts.
Some important links regarding BCM5
How to get there - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Venue
Register your session - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Sessions
Register as a volunteer - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Volunteers
Register for attending - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Register
Facebook page for the event - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=45216741177
Link your blog/photos here - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Online#Photos
Follow on twitter - http://twitter.com/barcampmumbai
Mailing List - http://groups.google.com/group//barcampmumbai2
BarCamp Blog - http://blog.barcampmumbai.org/
See you at the BarCampMumbai.

Date: - 1st February 2009
Time: - 10:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m.
Venue: - VJTI College, H.R. Mahajani Marg, Matunga, Mumbai.
BarCampMumbai will be held in VJTI college during their technical festival Technovanza. Unlike, the previous BarCampMumbai, this one will be a one day event but it will be preceeded by BotCampMumbai on the previous day to appeal to robotics enthusiasts.
Some important links regarding BCM5
How to get there - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Venue
Register your session - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Sessions
Register as a volunteer - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Volunteers
Register for attending - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Register
Facebook page for the event - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=45216741177
Link your blog/photos here - http://barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Online#Photos
Follow on twitter - http://twitter.com/barcampmumbai
Mailing List - http://groups.google.com/group//barcampmumbai2
BarCamp Blog - http://blog.barcampmumbai.org/
See you at the BarCampMumbai.
Mumbai Traffic
The Mumbai traffic scenario has come under the scanner of media lately due to a series of incidents involving accidents caused by underage kids who take up the drivers seat. This has raised up lots of questions regarding the involvement of parents and competence of traffic authorities, which has let such an ugly monster raise it's head. As we all have read in the recent articles or heard in the news as to how easy it is to get license for anyone without even appearing for a test, and even if you are under-aged! The parents are also blamed for allowing their children to get access to vehicles.
But, the actual problem is much more deep rooted than that. It's not just the underage driving but the whole culture surrounding vehicles and traffic in India is flawed. Let me make a list of all the flaws in the traffic scenario in India
Some of the problems can be solved by some simple solutions. eg. Having SMS short codes to collect information about damaged roads, faulty signals, oil spillage. The highest priority can be given to problem for which maximum number of complaints have been received. A minimum number can be kept, only above that number of complaints will the action be taken. Other solutions include periodic tests and workshops on traffic rules and regulations and need to follow the same. The solutions exist but who among us would take the responsibility?
But, the actual problem is much more deep rooted than that. It's not just the underage driving but the whole culture surrounding vehicles and traffic in India is flawed. Let me make a list of all the flaws in the traffic scenario in India
- Driving Etiquette: The foremost thing that most drivers in India lack is the basic driving etiquette. Their only aim seems to be racing through the traffic as fast as possible to reach from one point to another. A lot of bikers would not even mind riding on the footpath to get out of the traffic jam.
- Not Enough Understanding of Traffic Laws: How many of us can stand up and say that "Yes! I am familiar with the traffic laws of my state. Ask me what you want to know.". Many of us are not even aware of what the traffic signboards put up on the roads mean besides the most familiar ones like 'No Parking' and 'No Honking Zone'.
- Road Crossing: Driving in India is a nightmare. You would find half the humans and their cattle in the middle of the road when you least expect it. This makes it dangerous to the lives of both the parties.
- Shabby Roads: The lesser it is said about the conditions of our roads, the better it is. On some of the place you'd be happy to find a road in middle of the potholes, even in posh areas of Mumbai.
- Right to way: A lot of times I have seen traffic jams happening because people refuse to give way to other vehicles, blocking the whole road. It is a no-win situation.
- No Respect for Traffic Rules: This, IMO, is the single biggest problem of those mentioned here. People see traffic rules as something that is against their fundamental rights. They do their level best to break the rules. Why are police insisting on seat belts and helmets? For the safety of the people on the vehicle. But for most, it is a way for police to exhort money from them. We even disrespect our traffic signals. When was it last that you drove your vehicle through a red light? I am sure that would be a very easy answer for lots and lots of people.
- Traffic Management: Huh? Did I say Management? Traffic Management is a non-existent word in the dictionary of the government. It is very easy to spot pot-holed roads, badly lit streets, non-functional traffic signals, badly diverted traffic.
- No respect for Traffic Police It is a common sight to see people breaking the traffic rules and escaping right in front of the traffic police. Even when the traffic police catch them, more often than not the drivers run away from under their nose and the police are left to watch it haplessly. No point pursuing them for petty offenses.
Some of the problems can be solved by some simple solutions. eg. Having SMS short codes to collect information about damaged roads, faulty signals, oil spillage. The highest priority can be given to problem for which maximum number of complaints have been received. A minimum number can be kept, only above that number of complaints will the action be taken. Other solutions include periodic tests and workshops on traffic rules and regulations and need to follow the same. The solutions exist but who among us would take the responsibility?
Welcome the New Year
Ring out the old, Ring in the new
This is the quote which comes to my mind this new year. Year 2008 was an eventful year worldwide, though it will be remembered more for it's negative consequences more. There have been some really sad events that have affected all of us in the year gone by - the recession, personal tragedies, terrorism, political controversies, natural calamities and lots more. But, it's so great to see people fighting all that back, building up their life to adapt to the circumstances and coming out stronger through it all.
Personally, I have seen some tragedies in my life, too. With the year lowest point being my dad's sudden death which left my whole family in a very vulnerable state. I am glad to see that we have all pulled through that phase and have moved on with life without any further hiccups. The very same year has brought in a lot of good things for me, too. It has been a learning experience to participate in various events that I have participated in from Technovanza to BarCamp to various other meet-ups. With the family responsibilities on my shoulder, I have had an opportunity to learn so many things I just took for granted. I have met many people who have enriched my knowledge and left lasting impressions on my mind.
Now, we have entered a new year. A year full of hopes and aspirations. I am in a much better situation then I ever was as regards my career. For the first time in my life I know my short term and medium term goals although my long term goals are a bit sketchy. I also see a lot of activities happening in this year, which promise so much more for me, gladly looking forward to those in the upcoming days.
This year threatens to show us the lows of economic depression and terrorism. But, at the same time it gives us the strength to fight back all the negatives and come out shining and better sculpted at the end of it all.
Wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year for 2009.
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