Thursday, July 29, 2010

Re-living the horror

It was a Friday. I woke up late. There was complete silence. I am staying in a sort of guest house that is built as part of a stadium in Madinat Zayed (Bida Zayed), around 150 km from Abu Dhabi. There was pin drop silence and no one was around. I felt very lonely and abandoned. The silence and loneliness brought back memories from another era.
I think it was 1983. I have recently arrived from Mumbai to take up my job as Sectional Officer in Viskha Steel Plant Project site. It was a big change from the fully air-conditioned Head Office of Gammon India to a huge construction site, just starting construction, without even the basic facilities.I was in charge of the Batching Plant and probably 6-9 months into the job when this happened. The labour camps were near our batching plant and we had a small contingent of labours staying right next to our office. There was an epidemic of Cholera that started to spread through the labour camps. Of course, it was the 80's and the Project Management teams in India those days have not even heard of Health, Safety and Environmental standards, let alone practice it in construction sites. People were dying around us. People were dying at the work sites. Nobody really cared. They were poor people from Orissa, Bengal and Andhra. They were expendable.
I shared my responsibility with Ruj, who was from Bengal. He very often stayed back home on some pretext. Very often, I had to stay back after day work for the night shift also because Ruj has not turned up and there was concrete to be supplied. The nights there in those days were so lonely and frightening. There was death looming around the corner or around us all the time. There were cases where parents left small sick children behind and ran away with there life.
I usually had a jeep and driver at my disposal during the night shift for any emergencies. One night, I was at the batching plant. The jeep broke down and I was told that it will not come back. That meant that I, along with the 50 odd people working at the batching plant will be without any transportation means for the night and the nearest small town is away 20 KM. The last bus for supervisors to return home from site is at 10 PM and the next transportation will be in the next morning.
I decided that I cannot stay there with the responsibility of the around 50 people under my command without even a jeep to take us to a doctor in case of emergency. I asked every one to pack up and leave by the 10 pm bus. We left.
When we arrived next morning, we found that there was heaps of aggregates lying around all sides of the office and in front of the office door. (We used to get special basalt aggregate from Rajamundhry, 200 KM away and aggregate from Anakapally, 40 Km away usually at night!). All hell broke loose and everyone landed in the batching plant from AEE to CE to AGM. I was grilled. I stood my ground and told them that I could not take the responsibility of 50 lives without even the basic transportation for emergency when you have people dying all around you with Cholera. Finally, our Dy CE, Kapoor told every one that he agreed with my action as it was correct under the circumstances and he took the responsibility as my department head! God, I loved that man!
Since then he had a soft corner for me and I adored him too. After 2 years when he got transferred to Jammu, I arranged a farewell dinner in the Batching plant for him and we both had tears when we said good bye.
I felt I was again at the batching plant, in the night and lonely...
Not a nice way to wake up on a holiday!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

http://www.sampoornaindia.org/index.htm

I got the following mail yesterday from a friend. I was deeply moved by the simplicity of the message.

He sent the mail requesting my support in running a school for special needs children.

I forwarded it to my friends and acquaintances and requested every one to try and help and also help in spreading the message. I also arranged a small contribution from my side.

It is true that we often forget the ways we travelled in the past and are often oblivious to the suffering of others even though we could have been a victim of the same circumstances earlier in our life.

I have always found that giving brings more pleasure and satisfaction than recieving: Let us give back a small portion of what we got and enjoy the joy of giving.


Those who think they can give any contribution, however small it is, please refer to the addresses in the above web site or contact me. And please spread the message....

Ajith

There was 
A blind girl who hated herself because she was blind. She 
Hated everyone, except her loving boyfriend. He was always 
There for her. She told her boyfriend, 'If I could only see 
The world, I will marry you.'


One day, 
Someone donated a pair of eyes to her. When the bandages 
Came off, she was able to see everything, including her 
Boyfriend.

He asked 
Her,'Now that you can see the world, will you marry me?' The 
Girl looked at her boyfriend and saw that he was blind. The 
Sight of his closed eyelids shocked her. She hadn't expected 
That. The thought of looking at them the rest of her life 
Led her to refuse to marry him.
 


Her 
Boyfriend left in tears and days later wrote a note to her 
Saying: 'Take good care of your eyes, my dear, for before 
They were yours, they were mine.'
 


This is 
How the human brain often works when our status changes. 
Only a very few remember what life was like before, and who 
Was always by their side in the most painful situations.


Life Is A  Beautiful Gift 


Today 
Before you say an unkind word - 
Think of someone who can't Speak.

Before 
You complain about the taste of your food - 
Think of someone Who has nothing to eat..


Before 
You complain about your husband or wife -
Think of someone who's crying out to GOD for a companion.


Today 
Before you complain about life - 
Think of someone who went Too early to heaven..


Before 
Whining about the distance you drive Think of someone
who Walks the same distance with their feet.



And when 
Depressing thoughts seem to get you down - 
Put a smile on Your face and think: 
you're alive and still Around..

Friday, May 14, 2010

The Living Room!

I bought a couple of more paintings by Basant Peringode and brought some curios from Japan too. My living room looks different now!



Trivia

On my way back to Abu Dhabi, I was reading the in flight magazine of Etihad Airways when this news bit caught my attention.

It reported quoting the Amnesty International report that in 2009, there were thousands of executions in China. Iran was a distant second with 388 executions. Wah!  These are the two countries which our left parties want us to support and associate with! Of course, compared with the 20 million executed by Stalin, these figures are nothing!

There were 714 documented executions by Governments worldwide excluding China. USA executed 52, while Europe did not execute even one!

News from Tecnimont

When I arrived back from vacation, I heard the good news from Tonino.

Roberto Bertocco is now Managing Director of Tecnimont and Giovanni Sale is now Director in cahrge of all Tecnimont operations except infrastructure. Two great persons whom I have known for decades are now driving this great firm for which I have worked since 1993. I felt very good listening to the news! I wish them both all the success.

Another great news is that my dearest friend and role model, Daniele Marchionini is also back with Tecnimont since 1st May. Welcome back Daniele. We are home!


AGM, Pooram and Another Silver Jubilee

I was planning to reach home before Vishu. But it was not to be.

There was this high level sponsor meetings in Abu Dhabi and all the big shots were here during 12-15 of April I had to stay for it and postpone my journey to 16th.

Linju (Daughter of Ambu and Latha) got engaged to Santosh on 21st. Linju looked great in her bride's attire and Santosh is a perfect match for her. Met many old acquaintances from Porathissery. See more photos here: Linju's Engagement

Sample fire woks on 22nd and AGM on 23rd. Hari and Sreekumar arrived on 22nd evening for Sample fireworks and left after the AGM. Sample

Started operation of Uninor show room on 22nd, in time for Pooram.

Madhu and Shabu came for Pooram. Went to see Matathil varavu for some time, but could not stand the heat wave. Madathilvaravu

It rained a bit around 02.00am on 25th so that the fire works was almost postponed. However they managed to start it around 04.30 am. Kuttu was inside the Thiruvambadi fireworks area helping the workers! Crazy! Would not help his mother to get groceries from Varkey's, but was carrying the big bombs to the pits, alone! Fireworks

28th April was the 25th wedding anniversary of James and Beena. But they decided to celebrate it on 2nd (Sunday) night as it will be more convenient for people. In our case, our jubilee was on a holiday, so we could do it on the same day.

James and Beena had invited only family members for the party. We were the only exceptions. It was a grand party in Joy's palace with singing, dancing and other programs. Beena was looking really beautiful and with Jinu and Jeslin they made a wonderful family. Everyone liked the dance of Vimal! See photos here:  Silver Jubilee of James and Beena

On the early hours of 4th Tuesday, I returned to Abu Dhabi and the long grind that lies ahead! Habshan is not an easy place. 150 km away from Abu Dhabi, it is a desert area prone to the sand storms on a daily basis. And at $4.7 Billion, our project is easily one of the largest projects today.

This will be a challenging project by any standards. Let us see how it plays out!