Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Think-small mentality is pulling India down

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12eD3K5Peu8&feature=youtu.be

I came across this youtube presentation, in a forum.

I largely disagree with his views. The guy, in my opinion, actually has the audacity to ask the audience to go back in time and think small, and they too sit there, clapping!! I wonder why!! Here are some of my observations on the facts of his arguments first:

1. Unorganized part of the economy contributes 50% of GDP, but employs 90% of labour...     HIGHLY INEFFICIENT. Tells you why the INR value is so low... how will it go up, without any meaningful productivity?

2. The second point of his - that a significant margin exists at the roadside idli shop, whereas in a five star hotel, the management keeps most of the margins..   is not true at all...    the so called gross margin ( revenue minus cost of goods sold) gets eaten up in large establishments by the overheads...  and the profit margins are still miniscule. If that is not true, then the EPS of listed hotel chains like Leela or Indian Hotels should be through the roof. Leela is currently about to hit NCLT !! The hotel business operates in a separate structure across the world, whereas in India, it is viewed as a luxury sector, attracting the maximum taxes. Add to it, the relatively high cost of realty, the sector simply is unviable in India. The same applies to airlien sector too.

3. Transformation happens in small orgs 12 times a year, whereas large ones take 5 years. Again, NOT TRUE. Let me explain below, later.

4. Disabled people are employed by unorganized sector, simply because hire and fire is easier, and they are the cheapest...  not out of any other reason.

5. He argues that India is not progressing because the large companies do not let these roadside guys prosper. Really??   He is contradicting his own position, because, at the start of his discussion, he says that it is the unorganized sector that his shouldering the GDP, and in the second half says that the large companies are not letting it grow. How is the big pie being stymied by the smaller pie??

6. He says "patronize the unorganized sector". Why? Only because of the human element, not because they produce CONSISTENTLY superior goods and services. Let me explain with an example. When bus bodies are built by humans, where they bend the sheet metals, weld manually, fit manually, etc...    the quality of the buses is - THE STATE TRANSPORT BUSES. Just look at how shabby the finish is. Contrast that with a Volvo bus! See the difference? So, do you want a lousy looking bus or a world class bus, even if it means getting it automated in terms of manufacture? Another example is the same ICF - as long as they encouraged only human work, the quality of Indian carriages had been consistently shabby. The same ICF has adopted modernization with a vengeance, and the result is the 180 kmph train.

Take a step back and think. These very same mom-and-pop shops that thrived on individual entrepreneurship, has existed in Europe and USA in the 17th, 18th and 19th Century, from where, they has mechanized, with a vengeance, and the results are there for everyone to see. The average OECD citizen has roti, Kapda aur Makaan, taken care of. The USA was quick to realize that they did not need 80% of the population working as farmers. They up-skilled their workforce progressively, and over time, the labour shortage was acute enough for them to justify bringing in labour from other countries ( It also suited them to upskill, because the menial jobs could be done by others, and these guys stayed on with white collar jobs). They created huge economies of scale, from farming to dairy sectors, to retailing and distribution sectors. The result - the OECS country people are largely out of poverty ( a few exceptions still exist) . Per capita GDP is the highest, and they have more millionaires than the jugaad guys that we are.

What this gentleman, in this video, says effectively is - do not work towards economies of scale; stay small, think small because, in a socialistic setup, that is the most efficient.

India is unable to think and act big simply because of the curse called Socialism that has been foisted on us by the Nehru clan. The laws are distinctly anti-big-establishment. They never allow you to think big. You cannot own more a a certain amount of land, in most states. If you are a non-agriculturist by hereditary occupation, you cannot buy agri land in most states. Most labour unions at the farm level ensure that you cannot employ machines. Which will force you to cough up exorbitant costs for employing inefficient, and often undependable, labour. As a simple case in point , Kerala has the same natural resources as Malaysia. But Malaysia allows large scale mechanization of their palm plantations and rubber plantations. Try doing that in Kerala!!  You undo socialistic nonsense, and encourage the common man towards entrepreneurship in larger scales, and you will see that these very same street-smart street guys will no longer remain street guys, but could give the Ambanis a run for their money. Sorry, but the presenter's thoughts are totally lopsided.

Another point to ponder - China did NOT become a global economic power, lifting most of it's people out of poverty in 30 years flat, by thinking small. They copied, vigoursouly, and then are now beating the whites at their own game, by setting up HUGE economies of scale, and bringing down the cost per unit. In 1979, both China and India had the same % of people below poverty line. And now, look at China, with only 4.5% of its people now BPL, compared to India's 23% !!

In short, the presenter's logic on both micro economic and macro economic fronts, appear to be flawed.

While the roadside guys' street-smartness is to be thorougly appreciated - for their ability to do jugaad under trying circumstances, in order to survive and make a living - do not attempt to eulogize and make that a virtuous working model for a 21st economy !!! You need them not just to eke out a living, but in this day nd age, when technology is helping mankind like never before, to move away from man's basic needs for survival and realize their self-worth, thinking small will only take them back on the path of struggle to even survive.

Think small, and you will remain small. Think big, and you can become the world's economic power house. Our people are extremely smart. But do not ask them to run a marathon with their feet tied!!

Thursday, December 20, 2018

can-GE-survive-its-cooked-books?



https://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2018/12/15/can-ge-survive-its-cooked-books/#3b4ac8292841

Firstly - motherhood statement - Accounting irregularities are nothing new to the Corporate World. Technically, many of these "cooking" happens within the SEC guidelines in the USA ( or Companies Act or other applicable governing Acts for Indian companies). History is replete with such instances of Accounting gone awry ( to put in benignly).

Secondly - the USA - that apostle of GAAP Accounting, who preaches transparency to the world, are the major culprits. Remember that giant $54Billion "Accounting error" in MCI Worldcom that took the company under? Andersen Consulting was pulled up by the SEC, for MCI as well as the other major disaster - Enron.  But then , like Amoeba, the firm was absorbed/ bought over, but strangely enough none of the partners went to jail, presumably because it was all within the existing laws. Which is why they tried to tighten it was Sarbennes-Oxley Act and a help of others. So, while systemically, the SEC has been trying to fix this, gaping holes continue, and are exploited by the Managements of many companies in collusion with the external auditors, under the shield of " being within the law".

Secondly, while in paper, the rules are clear, the authorities look the other way, when it comes to risk managment. How else does one explain the Collateralized Debt Securities, which enabled the Financial companies like Lehmann, Bear Stearns etc to leverage the same collateral more than a 100 times over? Unless, of course, the SEC admits that comonsense was not applied to question why a single collateral is leveraged multiple times over, and where is the SLR/ CRR requuirement, if margin calls are made.   I am convinced that the authorities had colluded with Wall Street.  Sending one Raj Rajarathnnam or Bernie Madoff to prison is not the answer. Systemic risks needs to be looked at holistically.

Thirdly, the role of credit agencies is question, to say the least. What were Moody's, S&P etc doing when Enron and MCI happened? What did they do to US sovereign rating when 2008 happened? How come the USA enjoyed AAA+ rating even in the worst time of it's financial history? If they cannot warn prospective lenders about the risks, through fair rating, then aren't they actually misrepresenting facts, and misleading the gullible investors and public at large?? If GE stock is down to less than $10 today, just back in history to see when their corporate bonds were derated last. You will find it shocking.

The same applies to India too. What were CARE, CRISIL, Moody's etc doing when IL&FS happened? Again, if the IBA really had it's way, more than half of Public Sector Banks would be NCLT cases, technically, since their nett worth is completely eroded due to bad debts. The same may apply to entities like Indian Railways, Air India etc ( nearly so) , but since these are government entities, they are not really covered under Companies Act, and are answerable only to the Parliament, and so, that is OK.

Year 2018 saw three small-cap companies in India severely affected by cooked-up books. Manpasand Beverages, PC Jewellers and Vakrangee Software.   If you get time, do a google search and read through the issues there. You will be shocked that the auditors had colluded with the management, to cook up books. PC Jewellers and Vakrangee, in fact , have a maze of cross holding, that is nothing but amazing!!

And if you thought only the USA and India have this, then think again!

In Korea, 2 of the 4 Chaebols have already gone belly-up due to Financial irregularities. If China were to really open up their books of Accounting, the sheer amount of bad debts in their Bank's Balance sheets, whill surely take the country down under. But then, they do not claim to be transparent, in any way, so there is no pretension. In Malaysia, the same is the case with many state run enterprises, including Malaysian Airlines. In fact, government owned airlines in most countries are already belly-up. Alitalia, SwissAir, Air France, KLM Thai Airways, Korean Air... that list is endless.. 

Many contingent liabilities are supposed to be captured there, but they are discretionary in nature, based on what the auditor is given as info. If, for whatever reason, the management fails to document any mattter of material impact, the auditors are not obligated to  factor that in.

Also, If my company has an accounting policy " no liability shall be created without a valid Purchase order", then my Accounting team will technically not be able to provide for the liability. But it comes to revenue/ cost matching, the profits will look bloated to that extent, since no provision has been made. So, Sarbennes Oxley cannot really cover this. This aspect continues to be a gap in GAAP. I am seeing this practically. In response, many companies get the project owner to certify about the impending liability, and make a cost provision, even if no PO exists yet. But many others, in their quest for higher Earnings per Share ( Wall street reporting, on which CEO and Board bonuses hinge), overlook it.

Many such issues continue to exist. If you look at PNB's case in Nirav Modi Saga, you will be left wondering about the role of the internal auditors.

As I said before, the issues are complex. There appears to be no singular solution. On the one hand, companies spend a fortune, these days, on compliance-related documentation. On the other hand, such cooking of books continue, rather unabashedly, and mostly within the purview of the laws.

The catch is the in the auditor's footnote to the B/S.

Many contingent liabilities are supposed to be captured there, but they are discretionary in nature, based on what the auditor is given as info. If, for whatever reason, the management fails to document any mattter of material impact, the auditors are not obligated to  factor that in.

Also, If my company has an accounting policy " no liability shall be created without a valid Purchase order", then my Accounting team will technically not be able to provide for the liability. But it comes to revenue/ cost matching, the profits will look bloated to that extent, since no provision has been made. So, Sarbennes Oxley cannot really cover this. This aspect continues to be a gap in GAAP. I am seeing this practically. In response, many companies get the project owner to certify about the impending liability, and make a cost provision, even if no PO exists yet. But many others, in their quest for higher Earnings per Share ( Wall street reporting, on which CEO and Board bonuses hinge), overlook it.

Many such issues continue to exist. If you look at PNB's case in Nirav Modi Saga, you will be left wondering about the role of the internal auditors.

As I said before, the issues are complex. There appears to be no singular solution. On the one hand, companies spend a fortune, these days, on compliance-related documentation. On the other hand, such cooking of books continue, rather unabashedly, and mostly within the purview of the laws.

Bottomline - I am convinced that balance sheets are cooked up everywhere - mostly within the laws. The regulators look away, and so do external auditors, very often. Thanks to equity culture, which requires the CEO and boards to survive one quarter at a time, these are inevitable.

Monday, December 17, 2018

तुम हो

इस गेहरा समँदर-ए-दिल का किनारा तुम हो 
इन ख्वाब-भरी आँखों का नज़ारा तुम हो

कितना भी कोशिश करूँ तुम्हे भूलने की 
सुबह जब पलक खुलती तो दुबारा तुम हो

गर्दिश-ए-दिल में सितारें कम नहीं - पर 
  मेरी सूनी अफ़क़ में टूटा तारा तुम हो 

तन्हाई में तड़पने की गुंजाइश अब हमें नहीं  
हर सांस में मह्सूस है, अब हमारा तुम हो 



Ramana Balachander


Ramana Balachander (RB)  appears to be a prodigious talent. At 17, he certainly shows great promise of evolving an ace Vainika, over time. I thoroughly enjoyed this concert of his.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVL6hum7WQ8&feature=youtu.be

A few observations:

1. The Suddha Todi Varnam opener stole my heart away. This is one of the masterpiece creations of the late Dr. Balamuralikrishna. RB has done full justice to the rendition. Brought in images of MB himself singing this.

2. The Janaranjani was top-class. One of the nuances of this ragam is that for the "Ni", as a way of gamakam, the Ni should sound somewhere in between Ni and Sa ( and not in either of them). That brings out the beauty of the ragam. RB has handled it exceedingly well.

3. Enta Muddho - Bindumalini - I do not know of any other composition by anyone else, in this ragam. But this one is a masterpiece of St. Thyagaraja, with very deep philosophical meaning.

3. The Bhairavi Thaanam and Kalpanaswarams were special. They show his mastery over both the instrument as well as over the music.

4. Miyan Ki Malhar - an out and out Hindustani Music Raag, has been well adopted by Tanjavur Kalyanaraman, the composer, and handled beautifully by RB. Note that this Raag has many "misra swaras" which are usually not the norm in Carantic music, but are the ones that bring out the beauty in Hindustani style. This Raag was supposedly commissioned by Miyan Tansen, the great musician in Emperor Akbar's court. Hence the name " Miyan Ki Malhar" It's "cousin", Megh Malhar is the equivalent of Carnatic Music's Amritavarshini, in it's supposed powers to bring in the rains.







Friday, December 14, 2018

Why is death terrifying?

The Upanishads, in their deepest trenches, clearly say that there is nothing called birth or death.

Recently, I had read this story about Sri Ramana Maharshi. His followers, who surrounded him, were rather unhappy. Unhappy because, unlike other "gurus", there was no celebration of His birthday. So, they gathered, and went to him.

"Swami, every guru's birthday is being celebrated in a grand manner. Why don't you allow us to celebrate Yours?"

" OK, let us do it. But do tell me, from which Janma do we start, and where exactly in a janma doe we start?"

You can guess how that conversation would have ended.

I fancy that I am entitled to talk about this topic. After all, I had kissed death, and have come back - for now.

Even when I was within sighting distance of Yamadharmaraja, I never felt afraid of death. And I am being ruthlessly honest here. Of course, I was shaken for the first couple of hours, when the news was broken, but that was pretty much it. I gathered myself, and from thereon, decided to witness everything that was happening to my body, just as anyone else would. Of course, at the end of the day, I consider myself lucky to survive. Maybe God has some unfinished agenda that He needs this body of mine to complete, before signing off. Maybe.

Now, this is not to claim that I was more mature than anyone else. Far from it. It just happened to me. Matter-of-factly. When my moment of reckoning finally arrives, will I be mortified, too? Maybe. Maybe not. I do not know yet.

But then, when I see some even elderly people wanting to live on, and surprisingly, rather endlessly, I sometimes wonder - why? Even animals undergo natural death. Towards the end of their lives,  most animals " withdraw" from regular activities, like eating, for sustained periods of time.  And then give up their lives gracefully. Why are humans any special??

The falling of the human teeth is a clear warning sign by nature to indicate that time is up, for the body ( assuming the teeth falls off only due to old age). And our response? No, not any animal response like the above, but dentures! Yes, I agree that if this happens at a younger age, then it may perhaps be necessary to have dentures and carry on for some more time. But for someone who has lived life king-size, and has been there and seen it all already? Even for him?

One of the mantras recited at the time of immersing the ashes of the deceased says " this body came form the five elements, and is now going back to them. We wax eloquent about these great concepts in Hinduism. But then, even after attending the cremation of a friend or a relative, we come back home, have a head-bath, and ask for the next cup of coffee - and behave as if that THAT is never ever going to happen to us!

We keep praying to God " AnAyAsena MaraNam...vinA daityena JIvanam"...   but when if God were to appear in front of us, and say " son! I hear you. Time to go. Come with me"...    chances are we may say " Oh God! Not so soon!! My grand-daughter's wedding is on the cards, as You know!!"  ... 

நாம் கடவுளுக்கே "இன்று போய் நாளை வா" என்று கூறி விடக் கூடியவர்கள்தான்!!

பட்டிணத்தாருக்கு
பட்டிமன்றம்
போட நாம் தயார்.

தலைப்போ "காயமே, இது பொய்யடா!"
ஆனால்
நிஜ வாழ்க்கையில் அந்த
காயத்திற்க்கு சிறு
காயம் கூட பட்டுவிடக் கூடாது!!

The Mrutyunjaya Mantra is another example how badly we have understood our great philosophies, in general. If you have the time, please read my article written on this topic, written a few years ago, here.

https://andhakudi.blogspot.com/2010/12/mrythyunjaya-manthrams-real-meaning.html

 This mantra should have actually been  called " apamrutyunjaya mantra". And there too, the importance of the body is only in the context of the body being the enabler that will take the Atman towards the Brahman - certainly not to be the raison d'etre to look forward to Rajinikanth's 2.0 !

When things are OK, we all pray for Moksha... but when the time of reckoning comes, we flutter " Oh no! I hope Moksha is not coming so soon!" We would perhaps leave no God un-invoked, in order to continue to live on. The story of Markandeya is one of the most maligned ones. We all are told that Markandeya and Savithri won against Yama and got the boon of living forever at 16. If you read the Markandeya Purananam, you will understand how a deep philosophy of the Atman being eternal, is being abused into some cock-and-bull story of living eternally inside a given body.

What really is happening? Why are we afraid of "death", notwithstanding all the philosophies that have been thrown at us regarding this "event"?

Are we afraid of a possible "pain" at the time of the event? Are we afraid of literally going into unchartered territory? Are we anxious not to let go of all the names, places, things and animals that we had so assiduously  aggrandized all these years? Is the name and fame bestowed on us by , at best, a few hundred people that we really know of in this life ( assuming none of us really is a celebrity) so damn intoxicating that we rather prefer to keep hearing encomiums, time and again, than discard this old and ragged costume called the body, only to possibly move on to another? Or, are the bondages that we have created ourselves, in the name of near and dear ones so strong that we hate to let them go, even if we know that none of these bondages are permanent themselves? Are  those souvenirs that we have bedecked the living rooms too good to let go of?  Are those stacks of books that we have collected over our lifetime too compelling? Are those countless saris, churidars and jewels to go with, that clogs a lady's closet, really so good to stay on with, permanently? Or are we really deluding ourselves in these things, anxious to avoid that moment of reckoning?

My aim here is not to delve into some fuzzy philosophy. My only question is - why can't humans accept death more gracefully? Why confront it with a sense of fear and hate?

I am reminded of a ghazal I had written a few years ago, and the last lines would aptly describe this predicament

मेरी मक़बरा को जितना भी फ़ूलों से सजा लें
क्या करूँ , मैं क़ब्र के अन्दर ही रहना चाहता हूँ ।

Thursday, December 13, 2018

मत पूछो

जीवन का  सफ़र  की परेशानी  मत पूछो
हर मोड़ पर दिल-ए-ज़ख़्म का नादानी  मत पूछो।
इस दिल तीर-ए-आफ़त से गोलाह बारी है
हाल-ए-दिल इस मख़लूत बेगानी मत पूछो।

प्यार भी , अश्क़ भी बरसे, इन तरस्ती आँखों से
उल्फत से दिल में चल रही  तूफानी मत पूछो।

गुलिस्तान-ए-दिल के फूल क़हत से मुरझा गये हैं
अब और इस ज़िंदा लाश की बेजानी मत पूछो।


Wednesday, December 5, 2018

நாதஸ்வரமும் தவிலும் .

எனக்குத் தெரிந்த அளவில், சங்க காலம் தொடக்கம், இன்று வரை , மாறாமல், மருவாமல் நம்முடனேயே பயணப்பட்டு வந்துள்ள ஒரே வாத்தியம் நாதஸ்வரம் மட்டுமே!

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அன்றைய இசையுலகில் மிகவும் பிரசித்தி பெற்ற  நாதஸ்வர கலைஞர்கள்

நாதஸ்வரத்தில் திருவாடுதுரை ராஜரத்னம்பிள்ளை மற்றும் காரைக்குரிச்சி, இருவரும் ஜாம்பவான்கள்.
மற்றொருவர்்நாமகிரிப்பேட்டை கிருஷ்ணன் .

திருவாரூர் தெப்பம் மற்றும் தேர் திருவிழா வருடம் தோரும் ஏப்ரல் மாதத்தில் நடக்கும். அந்நேரம் பல வித்துவான்கள் கச்சேரி செய்ய கேட்டிருக்கிறேன், சிறு வயதில்.

இதில் விசேஷம் என்னவென்றால், அக்காலத்தில் மைக் வசதி அதிகம் கிடையாது. மேலும், ஊர் மிகவும் அமைதியாக இருக்கும், பொதுவாக.  எங்கள் வீடு  கச்சேரியிலிருந்து சுமார் 1 கி.மீ. தூரம் இருக்கும்.

இவர்கள் வாசிக்கும் கம்பீரம், 1.5 கி.மீ. தள்ளி இருக்கும் வீட்டில் மைக் இல்லாமலேயே கேட்கும்!! அப்படியொரு வாசிப்பு.

இதில் , தவிலின் பங்கைச் சொல்லியே ஆகா வேண்டும்.

வலங்கைமான் ஷண்முகசுந்தரம், ஹரித்வாரமங்கலம் பழனிவேல் ,திருவலப்புதூர் கலியமூர்த்தி, மற்றும் வலையப்பட்டி  போன்ற ஜாம்பவான்கள் வளம் வந்த காலம், அது .

மதுரை சேதுராமன் பொன்னுசாமி , எனக்கு மிகவும் பிடித்தவர்கள் . சிறு வயதிலிருந்தே அவர்களை பார்த்து, கேட்டு வளர்ந்தேன் , மதுரையில்.

மீனாட்சி அம்மன் கோவிலில் இவர்களைக் காணலாம். வெளியூர் கச்சேரி இல்லாத நாட்களில் , ஆடி வீதியில் அவர்கள் இருவரும், ரெட்டைத் தவில் சகிதம் உலா வந்தவண்ணம் தங்களை மறந்து வாசித்துக் கேட்டுள்ளேன். அவர்களுக்கு பணம் முக்கியம் இல்லை. மீனாட்சி அம்மன் மேல் உள்ள  பக்தியும், இசைமேல் தீராக் காதலும் தான். வாசித்துக்கொண்டே ஆதி வீதியை வலம் வருவர். தேவ கானம் என்றால் அதுதான்.

பிற்காலங்களில் Leucoderma தாக்கி, மற்றும் பல உடல் உபாதைகள் தாக்கியும் சேதுராமன் மிகவும் துன்புற்றார். ஆயினும், மீனாட்சி தாயார் மீதான பாசம் இம்மியளவும் குறைவில்லை. ஒருவேளை அவரது கடைசி மூச்சுக்கூட நாதஸ்வரம் வாயிலாகத்தான் போனதோ என்னோவோ.

நாதஸ்வரத்தில் இன்னொருவரை தமிழகம் மறந்தே விட்டது . அவர் தான் ஷேக் சின்ன மௌலானா சாஹிப். திருச்சியில் தையல் கடை வைத்திருந்தவர். ஆனால் , ஆந்திராவைச் சேர்ந்த இசை குடும்பம் அவருடையது. 300 வருட இசைப் பாரம்பரியத்தை தன தோள்களில் தாங்கியவர். அவருடைய தேவகாந்தாரி மற்றும் ஹம்சநாதம் ராகம் வாசிப்பு வாழ்க்கையில் மறக்க முடியாது. அவரது மகன் மீர் காசிம் இப்போதும் வாசிக்கிறார்.   

ரெட்டை நாயனமும், ரெட்டைத் தவிலும்  ஈடு இணையற்றவை.

தமிழ் நாட்டின் மிகப் பெரிய சொத்து நம் நாதஸ்வரமும் தவிலும் .

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காலம் மாறித்தான் விட்டது. இன்றைய திருமணங்களில், வடக்கத்திய  Sangeeth, Mehendi, Baarat போன்ற சடங்குகள் புகுந்துள்ளன. அதில் தவறில்லைதான். காலத்துக்கேற்ப நம்மையம் மாற்றிக்கொள்ள வேண்டியதுதான். அனால், collateral damage இதில் நாதஸ்வரம்தான் .

நாதஸ்வர கலைஞர்களுக்கு மன்னர் ஆட்சி காலத்திற்குப்பின் இரண்டே வருமான வழிகள் தான். ஒன்று சபா, மற்றும் கோவில் கச்சேரிகள். இரண்டு, திருமணங்களில் வாசிப்பது. இன்று இரண்டடுக்குமே வழியின்றி நாதஸ்வர, தவில்  கலைஞர்கள் தவிக்கின்றனர்.

தமிழர்களான நாமே நாதஸ்வரத்தை நாதம் இல்லாமல் ஆக்கி விட்டோம் இன்று.





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