Tuesday, 27 January 2009
A Clean desk is devil’s den
Thursday, 15 January 2009
A LOAD SHEDDING TIME WITH MY FAVORITE

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

The Funny ICICI bank
The Funny ICICI bank
This is the experience I had with ICICI bank today morning.
Tamperfinder was quite happy when the Distance Education University asked him to remit the tuition fee by DD preferably thro’ ICICI bank, not because he likes private new generation banks, but this bank exempt DD commission for tuition fee for my university.
Very good
As I tendered my application for DD for a small amount less than 10000, the chocolate boy at counter asked me whether I possess necessary identification documents with me.
‘Identification for this small amount?’ Whispered tamper finder.
‘Yes sir’,This is our rule and have to follow it scrupulously.
‘Bhayya,…I’m an SB account holder of this bank, still want identification for this just 4 figure amount?’
‘Yes that’s our rule, we have to follow scrupulously’
OK..
Tamperfinder gave the original identity card, a driving license, first scrutinized by Asst manager, then by deputy manager and finally by the Branch Manager himself. Finally he handed it over to the security, who simply disappeared??!!!
5 minuets passed……… no response.
‘Sir……….. we will get u everything within 10 minutes’ one of the ‘boys ‘said….
‘This is our rule’ we have to follow scrupulously’
????
10 minutes passed. One gentle man came to withdraw 500000 rupees.
No cross checking…….. Simply arranged the money.
Another came for depositing a bunch of 500 notes.
No checking, but with a smile they ‘snatched’ the amount and deposited.
Tamperfinder is in double trouble.
He gets neither the DD nor his identity card.
They may get a duplicate of this?
Why cant?
No? These people are not like this, tamperfinder consoled by him.
Again few minutes passed
?
‘Sir, this is our rule we have to follow scrupulously’.
Very good
Again time passed
???
‘Sir the system is slow, the printer is not responding’ that’s why the DD getting delayed.’
‘Yes …the printer may also verify the genuineness and it also has to follow the rule scrupulously,’ the tamper finder said to himself.
Tamperfinder had a long relationship with ICICI bank.
Once his account was freezed by the authorities
Not because any Government orders…
Not because any court orders…..
But one of the staff, by error has done it
Later the Branch manager visited tamperfinder’s house at night with a bunch of orchid and an apology letter.
All these things flashed to his mind
‘Sir, here is your DD,the same gentleman standing in front of me, making abrupt end to my memories.
He soon left the bank.
Ssssssssssssssssiiiiirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr………..
One man is running towards him? Why???? tamperfinder also start running as if something caught fire
?
Any security problem?
‘Sir, You have to put two signatures on photo copy of ID card and attest the identification card of which we have scanned a copy to keep with us…………” He completes all in single breathe.
“And that’s our rule and we…………”
…….”Have to follow scrupulously…” this time completed by tamperfinder
The only error tamper finder has done is still operating a SB account with them in spite of all these underprivileged dealings and spent unnecessary time for availing the facility of free DD.
For saving 25 rupees, he gas to spend 25 minutes .Tamper finder is pennywise and pound foolish.
The Funny ICICI bank!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Monday, 15 December 2008
OVERLOAD
The Power Sector all over the world is crippled with insufficient generation, pitiable transmission and distribution network, mis use and theft. New consumers are supplemented to the net work day by day making the system further frail. The generation remains almost constant and its gap between demand is diverging. The revenue scenario is also in a disorganized condition since the entire process in controlled by the regulatory regime
The fiction 'OVERLOAD' written by Sir Arther Hailey, way back, is a true reflection of the pathetic situation of power sector all over the world. The novel begins with the challenging role of the Public Relations Manager of the utility, ‘Golden State & Power’. It clearly describes the role of managers at load dispatch centre, who usually act as trapezium managers, during peak hours in under developed countries; even after imposing various system restrictions like blackout and brownouts, to avoid total shutdown. Though written years back, its significance is still immense. The book is written in simple language, but knowledge of technical terms of power sector would be an added advantage to digest the ingredients ,appearing through out the book.
Thursday, 2 October 2008
Simple steps, big savings
Here are tips to help us in these times of shooting power costs.
SIMPLE SOLUTION: One simple way of saving electricity will be to remember to turn the switches off.
With power cut and a thermal surcharge in place, electricity consumers are scurrying for tips to save power and optimise energy use.
From energy audits to sparing the use of the electric iron, consumers leave nothing unattended to save electricity because family budgets and corporate budgets threaten to go haywire in the middle of the financial year.
The most important question now being asked is, Can we enjoy a better lifestyle with much-reduced consumption of electricity? G. Sreenivasan, Public Relations Officer, Kerala State Electricity Board asked this in his blog on World Energy Day (http://meet-tamperfinder. blogspot.com/2007/12/ december14- world-energy-day.html).
If sufficient attention is given to the design of the house, use of artificial lighting can be controlled. Windows and ventilators should be placed in such a way to maximise the use of natural light. If the placing of the windows and other openings are right, no artificial lighting will be needed during the daytime.
In the same way, use of the right paints can enhance the light effect. Lampshades should be cleaned regularly.
Lighting equipment, fans and refrigerators are the key items used in a middle-class family which account for the bulk of the power consumption.
The ordinary incandescent bulb is the major culprit in electricity wastage. Only five per cent of the power drawn by an electric bulb is converted into light.
The fluorescent lamp is a better source of light and gives 50 times more light than an ordinary bulb of the same wattage can. Using electronic chokes increases its efficiency.
Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) are more energy efficient than fluorescent lamps, but they should be avoided in study rooms and laboratories where the strain on the eyes have to be taken into consideration. In a broad and spacious dining room, one or two CFLs of 12 watts each will be sufficient. The CFLs are recommended for the kitchen where light has to be on for five to six hours, portico, TV room, prayer room and so on. In short, a CFL gives the same light as that of an ordinary bulb with only 15 per cent of the latter’s energy consumption.
Use task-lighting rather than whole room lighting when a small amount of light is required. The best way to control power consumption is to switch off the lights when no one is in the room. It is estimated that 10 per cent of the average home expenditure on power can be controlled by switching off lights that are not needed.
The myth of the ‘zero-watt’ bulb has to be busted. If a so-called zero-watt bulb is on for 24 hours a day, as in most cases it is, it consumes seven to 10 units of power a month.
Using electronic regulators can help reduce power consumption in running fans. Old fans may need attention.
Cold facts
Refrigerators are the biggest consumers of power in an ordinary home. An ordinary single-door 165-litre refrigerator requires between 30 and 35 units of power a month and a 10-year-old refrigerator will consume one-and-a-half times more power than that.
Use of the refrigerator has to be regulated. Open them only when needed. Keep the doors closed properly. Repair them regularly and replace old refrigerators. When moving out of station for more than a day or two, keep the refrigerator off.
One straight way is to ensure buying an energy-efficient refrigerator as about 40 per cent of the power consumption in a middle-class family is attributed to the refrigerator.
Use of electric irons as and when one requires leads to electricity wastage. Ironing all the clothes at a time can save a lot of power. Turn off the plug switches of television sets and DVD players instead of using only the remote to put off the equipment. Unplug appliances that are not in use.
Using the washing machine in a planned manner can save power. For example, load the machines so as to use its optimum capacity. The instructions on maintaining the water level should be followed to optimise power consumption.
The computer monitors can be switched off when listening to music on the computer so that power can be saved.
Old wirings and leakages are other culprits that cause loss of electricity. These have to be attended to on a regular basis.
(Courtesy “The Hindu”)
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