Chandni Chowk of Delhi

Posted in General on June 27th, 2009 by Ravi

No where else in the world happens so much business I guess. Chandni Chowk is an area in Old Delhi. It is a filthy place which American and European journalists and documentary makers would love to portray as the image of India, but the amount of business that happens there and the variety of products available there really overwhelm me.

With the little bit of electronics education that I have got in the past, right now I happen to be an electronics hobbyist and I make amplifiers for the audio frequencies. I made my own D2A convertor for my computer, which is better than what the motherboard has got to offer, and I have designed my own transistor based power amplifier to drive the set of speakers that I have got. And Chandni Chowk is the best place in the country that I can think of to get all these things for the cheapest rates in the world. I can make an amplifier for about Rs 10000, with the same output and quality of Yamaha amplifiers, if not Bosch, which would be available for around a lac.

Chandni Chowk is a very huge market place. It has got everything. Electrical fittings, bulbs of a huge variety, plumbing accessories, glass tile,, electronics and great food.

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Why is Delhi the Capital of India?

Posted in General on May 21st, 2009 by Ravi

Bombay is the commercial capital of India, Well then, why isn’t it THE capital of India? What is the Prime Minister doing in Delhi?

From the time of the Mahabharata, Delhi has been the capital of the country. Kurukshetra, which is around 65 Km from Delhi had been their home and capital.

The Moghul liked Delhi too, though Akbar and Shah Jahan had their capitals at Agra, Delhi has been more important for the other Moghuls. Yes, the Agra fort is bigger than the Red Fort, maybe thats because Akbar and Shah Jehan were richer than the predecessors who built the Red Fort. Even the British who had their capital at Calcutta moved to Delhi in 1911.

Delhi rocks. I really love that place. I love summers and I love winters. I have always liked the heat. I still remember going cycling in mid-afternoon during summer holidays at school. I love the sun, and the heat, and Delhi has plenty of it during the summer. I love the winter too, and Delhi is pretty cool during the Winter as well.

The Old Delhi area is full of Persian Buildings. Though many people call Chandni Chowk as the slum of Delhi, I really love that place. The Moghuls built it in front of the Red Fort and I think it is a well preserved place, and I just love to walk through those narrow alleys in there, where they sell things from toys for kids to industrial products.

Power is expensive, but beer is cheap, and thats good enough for me :D . Transport is never a problem there. CNG Auto Rickshaws cost you less than half the price compared to Chennai. They don’t bill you with their meters though, but it is quite cheap.

And who would want to travel by road when the Metro rail covers the entire city? The stations are very neat, airconditioned, secure, and the transport is dirt cheap. Rajiv Chowk to Dwaraka costs only Rs 15, and it shuttles you to the last station in Dwarka in less than 30 minutes. And, its fully air conditioned, but as everywhere else in delhi, the metros are really crowded. Mumbai still uses the stupid old fashioned railway boxes to transport people here and there, and it is completely dirty and if you don’t make way for people who want to get off at a station, they just push you out and make you get off the train and wont let you get back on it untill the train leaves.

Delhi people are not like the bloody assholes of Mumbai. They welcome everyone open heartedly. And thats why Delhi is the capital of India and not Mumbai. If Mumbai was ever made the capital of India, they would have made Maharashtra into a country and the rest of India as its offshore territories.

Why isn’t Chennai the capital of India? Well, Amma would beat them all and become the prime minister and leave Mayawati lagging behind and take Sonia Gandhi out of the picture.

And Delhi is far off the shores, and is not prone to any attacks from the sea. It is close to Pakistan though, and certainly is vulnerable to people like Ajmal Quasab, but which part of India isn’t?

Delhi is the capital of India, and thats where I am going to spend the rest of my life, at least untill I find Hong Kong or Singapore more fascinating again.

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BPL Mobile is now Loop Mobile.

Posted in General on April 6th, 2009 by Ravi

When BPL had its monopoly in India in the consumer electronics sector, I just hated the company. It had its joint venture with Sanyo, and people said that when you get from BPL is what you get from Sanyo. Well, I hate Sanyo too. I haven’t heard that name for long, but when I was around 10 years of age, my father bought me a single speakered mono cassette player which I used for around a year, and then it broke. just fell apart. Cheap plastic you know. It was a made in Chandni Chowk piece branded with the Sanyo logo.

Well, I can’t blame Sanyo for that. And India is my country and I have an office in Old Delhi. So I can’t blame the wonderful dilliwale either. That was the reason I hated Sanyo. Then, after BPLs JV period ended with Sanyo, my father bought me a BPL double deck cassette player with 100 W PMPO and it had a sub woofer too. I still have that subwoofer speaker alone lying around with my electronic components box here at home. This music system worked for around 2 years and one fine morning the subwoofer failed, and so did the mechanisms that play the cassette. I was good at electronics at that time, and I couldn’t do a thing, as the only things that I saw on the circuit boards were perfectly working resistors and capacitors, and ICs. All, Japanese ICs which you will never get anywhere outside Sanyo’s campus, in a place like Tamil Nadu.

After these two incidents, I hated BPL.

The first mobile connection that I got was Aircel as I did not like to go for a BPL Mobile connection though several people told me that BPL was a lot better than Aircel. After around 6 months of unsatisfactory service from Aircel, I decided to give BPL Mobile a try and I just loved it and stuck to their service for the next 3 years untill Reliance Mobile came.

I just loved the name. BPL MOBILE. I loved their logo and used to keep that as my Operator Logo on the nokia phones that I had those days. I didn’t like the names that ended with Cel and Tel. I liked the word Mobile.

In those days I could not afford 2 mobile phones. No one used to. Today though I have around 4 mobiles and a landline always close to me, one for Delhi, one for the South, one for Singapore and HK and one for family and friends, and the landline for Pondicherry. So, when reliacne came with its wonderful offers, I moved to reliance. Bought my first color handset, an LG flip phone that had a built in answering machine and stuff. It was a lovely handset, and they dont make phones like that anymore.

Had some billing issues with Mukesh Ambani at that time just like most others, so I decided to move back to GSM, and again my choice was a BPL number, untill BPL in Tamil Nadu and kerala were taken over by Hutch. I liked the name of Hutch too, and their logo in Orange, but when they changed that to Pink, I quit Hutch and moved to Airtel.

Just see how much the brands and their logs and names have influenced me.

When Hutch was taken over by Vodafone, I moved back to Vodafone, and had bought 2 numbers for myself and 2 numbers for my associate in Coimbatore. With that association ended a few months ago, those numbers came back to me. No More Airtel.

BPL Mobile still remained in Mumbai, and I tried my best to get their number. Just to see the logo on my phone, and perhaps to make calls while roaming, but I couldn’t get one. Thanks to the terrorists, a man cannot get a number from outside his circle or ask one of his friends to get it for him.

This morning, I felt like looking at the BPL Mobile logo and went to bplmobile.com, and found that they have changed the name of their service to Looooooooooop mobile. I completely heart broken. Such a lovely name, gone. A name that I proudly used to tell when I was asked who my operator was. BPL Mobile. The brand is completely gone. What the fuck does Loop Mobile mean anyways? Looping people?

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