Food Safety of Indian Street Food is of utmost concern yet FSSAI the regulators have ignored this and chose to persecute Imported Food from developed countries


The Old Delhi neighborhood is specked with thousands of small stalls. In a corner, Rahul churns out sizzling jalebis, on a black sooty pan, in which he keeps on adding more vanaspati with sparky droplets of sweat sizzling in the pan. Kaka ji beckons you with his grimy Chicken Biryani under the pipal tree, obviously garnishing the fare with bird droppings. Fighting for space is Ajay Rehriwala, with his Chawal Rajma that carries instances of Delhi’s pollution, dust and weather. Seekh Kababs marinated with whatnots and black dust, hang in Delhi’s wild west. In India, traditional home-grown delicacies are served everywhere from 5-Star hotels to roadside stalls. Millions of us survive on small street carts dishing out cheap meals. In the midst of this cacophony, Food Safety - FSSAI was created to sniff into everything that you eat. To improve food safety on farms and on our plates, FSSAI was given the mandate to make eating safer. And is it a coincidence that trade calls it FaSSAI, hindi for trapped?


As a wide-eyed intern, I was obviously flabbergasted after digging deep into the plate. The promise, pains and the problems of the street food tradition are on full display in India. Sid Khullar, a food commentator and founder of the blog ChefAtLarge says "I don't think there's any kind of checking happening there and it's possibly one of the filthiest places to eat at. Street food would go down a lot easier, if there were more stringent checks of quality and hygiene to make sure it's safe to eat.” FSSAI had plans to do to just that but sadly they are driving down a different highway altogether.

Every school-child knows about the adulteration in milk, mustard oil, pulses, paneer, Desi Ghee, Haldi, Spices, etc. but somehow all that Munna Bhai FaSSAI does, is to turn a blind eye to this all. I almost puked when a Maharaj (cook) at my friend’s place told me that GolGappa sellers spike the Khatta Paani with a capful of Toilet cleaning Acid. eeeks! 




Savvy Soumya Misra, a specialist in food safety at the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi says "In India you take the Indian consumer for granted, but you go out of your way to ensure that whatever you're exporting is absolutely world class. So it has to be understood, that whatever Indians are consuming also should be good standard food and not just any food."

Roaming around, meeting people from trade and industry, I realized that FSSAI is like a joke imposed on us. A visit to Yojana Bhawan that houses the Health Ministry, gives you a picture of the intent and thought of the people behind Food Safety. Arun Pandey, runs a Chholey Kulche stall on his rickety thela with a large monstrous brass pot carrying his daily inventory, wrapped in a red lungi cloth. The Kulchas come out of a plastic sheet and he heats them on an inverted tawa marinated with the dust & flies again. The Babu from the Health Ministry nonchalantly chomps off his chickpea lunch, and growls at Ajay with his mouthful for a piece of hari mirch laden with Argemone oil. Obviously, I got the message, loud and clear at this point. Munna Bhai FaSSAI is just taking us for a ride.

A call to Food Safety did not materialize since Madam ji was busy. On enquiring further I realized that Madam ji, Dr Sandhya Kabra, ex-NACO was a ferocious lady with frizzled hair who is known in the department as the one who shoots off her mouth. She has been the draconian face of FSSAI for quite some time now and has been reprimanded by the Delhi High Court recently. A producer of namkeen on conditions of anonymity says “you have to talk to madam ji once, to know what FSSAI is all about. She is like a terrorist in the garb of a woman and can out-shout everybody in every meeting with fistfuls of expletives thrown in.” She is ably supported by a Dr Pandian, who is a veterinary medical professional (sic). Imagine, the country’s Food Safety for humans, being decided by a veterinarian.

And finally when I prepare to submit this piece, I read in today’s Times of India about Wines, Chocolates, Cheese, Olives, Canola oil and Apples being stopped on some pretext or other by Munna Bhai. Maybe FaSSAI should know that imported food products undergo stringest tests and scrutiny in one of the best factories across the world. At the breakfast table, I silently ate my favourite Washington Apple, the crunchiest bread pakoras fried in Canola oil and threw in a big chunk of dark chocolate in my mouth, thinking about life without them.

 I rushed to office to file my story, “Kal ho naa ho!”  





In the four decades since its inception, the Internet has driven dramatic change. It has
enabled flows of information, including entertainment, news, and financial and academic
material. It has brought people closer together by enabling various forms of interpersonal
communication, notably e‑mail, instant messaging, video conferencing, and social
networking.


India has an avid internet user base of about 137 million as of June 2012. The Onset of E-Commerce is low compared to markets like the United States but is growing at a much faster rate with large number of newbies.
India's e-commerce market grew at a staggering 88 per cent in 2013 to $16 billion, riding on booming online retail trends and defying slower economic growth.
[Source: Wikipedia]

But, the growth of E-Commerce industry in India is not only because of any such standalone reason. There are various key drivers that have helped the E-Commerce to eliminate the barriers for setting up the Industry and elevating growth.

  • Increasing Broadband internet and 3G penetration 
  • Rising Standard of Living and upwardly mobile middle class with higher disposable income 
  • Busy Lifestyles and lack of time for offline shopping 
  • Availability of much wider product range 
Above all, the most essential reason behind E-Commerce's success in India is undoubtedly the "Cash On Delivery" (COD) service. A detailed study revealed that the figures of credit card holders in India are low but the fact that the value of banknotes and coins in circulation in India being higher in comparison to other countries is what that led to the commencement of COD in India as the primary method of Payment. 


Why COD holds much significance in India ?


  • Low credit-card penetration in India
  • Black money culture
  • Privacy and security concerns of using cards online
  • Desire to touch and feel a product before paying for it
  • Builds trust for new companies

The above mentioned facts sum it all about COD's significance but it should be remembered at all times that everything has its Pros & Cons. Yes you read that right, even COD Service has its pitfalls which makes it more challenging for the E-Commerce companies to survive in this dynamic environment and maintain an edge in the market.

It can worsen the situation for a Seller if buyer returns a product. Added to this is the time frame of 10 days which generally takes place for a product to be shipped to a customer and then back to the company if not purchased. It results in losses as the product gets blocked in the Transit. Reports say that the return rates in online shopping in India averages at a soaring 40 percent. And, the management of working capital and cash handling at the time of delivery are some of the issues which need to be overlooked in much detail. 

Probably the end of COD culture would signal the evolved maturity of Indian consumers. And prior to this we may get to see a lot many players stumbling off the race, into oblivion. But yes, the pitch is getting Feverish and the Viral flu is penetrating B & C tier Cities. 

This shows that E-Commerce is accepted by Indians and definitely has the potential to grow into a $50 Bn industry in the next 5 years.








Does it feel good when you help someone out? Does it feel good to know that you were able to be there for somebody when they needed it most, even if you don't know who they are?


That's what charity is - charity does not necessarily mean spending money to give to the poor. Charity can mean just being available to the public. Charity is the means of voluntary giving help to those in need. Charity is one humanitarian act of temporal principle. In general, helping others can decrease the amount of stress you may have simply because you took it out of yourself to make someone elses day feel better, which in turn, may make your day feel like heaven.

Sikh Religion preaches help for the poor and tolerance for others but now a new study has provided fresh evidence that it can also make people more generous in their everyday lives. 
According to a recent study & research done by BBC, it has been found that amongst all the religious groups, Sikhs preach about making charity and practice it the most. BBC considered Sikhs as "The Most Generous Community." The study included a sample of almost 3000 people of all faiths and it was recorded that almost all the Sikhs had given money as a part of charity last month. 

But of late, such charities made by Sikhs are often leading to ostentation which primarily involves serving lavish food as Langar (free food served to visitors) during the special events of ‘Nagar Kirtan’ (Sikh custom involving the processional singing of holy hymns throughout a community). This has become a show-off platform of egos and money power. 
Charity for some Sikhs also meant  mindless spending on Gold ‘Palkis’ (palanquin) for the living Shabad Guru (The Guru in the form of divine Word) that says “Gold is all waste/rubbish”. Sadly, charity for some also means building more and more ‘Gurdwaras’ (Sikh Temples) just because of some ideological clashes with some group or individuals. Also, it means spending on wasteful decorations and marbles in Gurdwaras.
Only if all this could have gone into creating Educational and Medical Infrastructure for the community. One prime example that comes to mind is that GHPS - Guru Harkrishan Public Schools run by the DSGMC require around Rs. 10 crores to turn them around and pay-off or lay-off excess Teachers and pay the rest as per sixth pay commission. And DSGMC and the Sikh community in November 2013 spent Rs. 18 crores on a 12 hour extravaganza called Nagar Kirtan.

Time to Think! Isn’t it? 


The huge Google fan following at a recent event held by Google expected another android device/tablet to hit the market. But Google known for its innovation announced something far more interesting and important. The Chromecast , a small stick that plugs into the back of your television via HDMI and allows you to view the content from your phone, tablet or computer on the big screen via Wi-Fi. At a decent price of $35, Chromecast is a pretty much a delightful device for what it does.



Chromecast being cross-platform supports android as well as iOS phones and tablets and Chrome Browser for the mac and Windows works like a charm. The Device itself controls the playback, so if you want to turn up the volume of the Television, simply turn up the volume on your phone. Any program that use Googlecast SDK can send content. Google specially mentioned Netflix and Youtube.
The chrome browser itself can also sling content via "Chrome tab Projection."



It means no matter what the web video or audio source, you should be able to play it if it plays on your desktop browser tab. That brings up the vivid web based entertainment options right out of the box without having to wait for developers to take advantage of Google's SDK. You can even project Flickr photos, your web based presentations and likely anything that runs in the browser.


Apple's Airplay , Roku's Streaming stick are some of the other solutions that tried to create a similar experience. Nevertheless, these devices do come with a steep price tag of $100. Nothing has been so device independent, cross platform, and this cheap($35).


Does that make Google the king of the living room ? We are yet to find that out. But, it definitely just cozied up on a lot of couches and got comfortable. 




Iran's Economy is certainly in a retreating state and the views of the Supreme Leader of Iran definitely indicates that Iran needs relief from the sanctions to revive its economy. And, for achieving the same "a more constructive negotiating stance on the nuclear program will be needed" says Hassan Rohani, the most outward and moderate fced Presidential Candidate. Despite the severe economic pain that the tightening of sanctions has brought on Iran's people, its strategic calculus has not shifted. Mr.Rohani's resounding victory in the elections has raised hopes for a nuclear deal between Iran and the International community. His election means the next round of negotiations will be conducted in a better atmosphere. 

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But to what end? 


The Nuclear Program is worth almost any sacrifice on the altar of buying peace with the international community, because it guarantees the regime's survival against the external threats. It seems obvious that nothing is likely to stop Iran getting the bomb, if and when it decides it wants one. For Iran, the continuity of nuclear talks would mean getting some alleviating off sanctions, in exchange of concessions that will have little impact on its Nuclear Program. The troublesome truth is that while the talks seem destined to continue, Iran is close to what is known as "Critical Capability"- the point at which it could produce enough weapons-grade uranium for one or more bombs, before the Western Intelligence Agencies would even know it had done so.
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How close is Iran to Critical Capability? 
American Sources say, it is about a year away from having enough material to make a bomb and mastering the nuclear technology. Reports say if Iran has a small enrichment facility designed to enrich uranium from 20% to 90%, it could quite soon be able to manufacture enough material for making 5 bombs in about 14 weeks using newer technologies. Iran is adding to its enrichment capability at an obstinate pace and at this speed it could produce the fissile material needed for an implosion device, the most common form of nuclear bomb. Iran's stockpile of low enriched uranium has gone from 2.50 MT to around 4.30 MT in the same period; quite a growth within strict observations. However, these developments are proceeding, without Iran appearing to risk crossing either the red line, announced by Barack Obama or the most recent limit set by Israel's Prime minister.
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Neither Iran's Election, nor sanctions nor military threats are likely to divert it from the path it is on getting nuclear weapons.



THE PROJECT GLASS 

Google has always been known for revolutionizing the technology industry. And this time Google has once again proven it with its new soon to be launched Product " Google Glass". I am sure most of us have heard of the potential Google Glass has. Currently in process of developer testing, Google Glass boasts of some really amazing features.


I have briefed up some of its exceptional features : 

1. Small yet Powerful (Hardware)

Its really spectacular to see how the Google Glass Team has managed to squeeze in an array of features into a tiny computer. Google Glass comes packed with Bluetooth, wifi, a camera, speakers, microphone and a touchpad with possibly a gyroscope. On the front right, we have a tiny screen which actually displays all the information we need at our fingertips.  

 



2.  At your commands with Google Now (Voice Search)

Google glass has got a nice built in microphone and with Google Now, it connects you directly to the giant search engine. Activating Google Now is easy with just a simple command "Okay Glass" followed by your question or a command. Tilting your head up does the same thing.






3. Capture everything as it comes 

With Google Glass, capturing any moment with you is just a command away. No more foraging around for the camera, tweaking the settings of your photo apps and letting the moment go by without a single snap. Just say "Take a Photo" and your view at the moment is captured. Other than photos you can do the same for videos.








4. Getting lost again is now a thing of the past 

With an inbuilt GPS chip, Google Glass will help navigate you to almost everywhere with help from the world's best known maps "Google Maps". You don't need to peek into your smartphone every time for a direction while driving or when you're walking down a crowded street. This is a perfect example of Augmented Reality.





5. Live From The Field 

You will always be updated with "Live Information" that comes from the predictive software of Google Now. On Android's jelly bean, Google Now knows when you are leaving your home for your work and can warn you of bad traffic before you get stuck in there. Getting latest sports updates, live news feeds is all a swipe away. All these features are available on Google Android but with Google Glass, you can skip checking your smartphone and just get it shown to you as and when it happens.






You and your iPad are in Japan, but your printer is back at your home or your office. And you need to print. You need Active Print Cloud Printing! 

Yes, You read that right. Finally printing through your iDevice wont be a headache anymore. We know with the introduction of AirPrinting in ios4 , printing in ios devices became integrated. But there were certain glitches and problems with it. Only a handful of  new printers were compatible with AirPrint. This left the non-Airprint printers unproductive and inefficient for ios users with old printers. I remember, It used to be a breakdown for me when I wanted some documents or webpages to print while surfing.

But with the coming up of Active print, things really changed. With ActivePrint you can print office document types like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and Adobe PDF. You can also print all of your standard image formats such as Jpeg, PNG, GIF, BMP, and more.ActivePrint provides full integration with your DropBox and Box.net accounts, Microsoft SkyDrive, and iTunes File Share. With this you can easily print ALL of your documents.

I have been using this app for years. It truly is worth trying.