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EDITORIAL Frank Raj

THE CONGRESS AND THE BJP SAT ON KEJRIWALS IDEAS LONG


BEFORE HE ARRIVED - WHY?
Democracy is when the indigent, and not the men of property, are the rulers. - Aristotle

There are many men of principle in both parties in America, but there is no party of principle.
- Alexis de Tocqueville

I
am waiting for an early Congress secularism will soon not just for the impotence of the
morning flight at Chennais new be known. But every ism is an left, it has led the entire country up
international airport, built at a ideology operating for power and the garden path. Gandhijis sincerity
cost of about 2,000 crore rupees. gain in small and big ways. Since in believing, My struggle is not
It is impressive from the outside, you cant have real conviction in an merely political. It is religious and
but inside the shoddy maintenance ism, instead of genuine belief there therefore quite pure, was a short
is shocking, with filthy carpets and is mass nationwide delusion. lived legacy that ended with his
dirty bathrooms. Religionism is easily used murder.
I wonder if an Indian political to manipulate all the sheeple, Katherine Tidrick in her
renaissance is in the making with regardless of who they are. controversial biography, Gandhi:
Aam Aadmi-ism, a new ideology Perry Anderson, author of A Political and Spiritual Life,
that is all the rage in the country The Indian Ideology, a respected calls Gandhi, the greatest Indian
today because of Arvind Kejriwal, Marxist scholar at UCLA makes godman of them all. Since then
rookie Chief Minister of New Delhi. an interesting observation about Indias religion-centric mentality of
AAPs vision is to realise the the left in India, The fundamental politics has been accepting many
dream of Swaraj that Gandhiji reason for the relative political wolves in sheeps clothing. They are
had envisaged for a free India is weakness of the Indian left..lay not the pious pundits they appear
something that the Nehru-Gandhis in the fusion of nation with religion or claim to be but predators adept
or the BJP could have done long in the struggle for independence. at controlling and conniving.
before Kejriwal arrived on the Wherever this occurred Ireland I often think that Tagores
scene. where I grew up is a signal case, prayer: Into that heaven of freedom
Chennai is a good place to the terrain was adverse for the left my Father, let my country awake,
consider Indian ideologies; few from the start. In the subcontinent was for Indians to escape from all
Indian states have succeeded in that was always, as it has remained the isms that keep us in bondage.
developing an entrenched home- the underlying sociological reality. Id given up on the capita for
grown populist philosophy like Reviewing his book Arundhati its goondagiri and corruption. Now
the Dravidian parties AIADMK Roy writes, Perry Anderson brings maybe theres hope for Delhi-ites
and DMK. The ideas of Periyar, together a set of arguments that to reconsider our citys worth if
Annadurai and MGR found an will be received with disquiet by the Aam Aadmi Party stays clean,
enduring home in Tamilnadu the scholars and ideologues who committed and in power.
whether they have truly served the have constructed a celebratory,
people of the state is debatable. self-righteous consensus about the
But the fact is the Communists Indian Republic. Instead of writing
couldnt hold on to Kerala or off the unspeakable violence and
Bengal, Sikh separatists didnt egregious injustice in our society
succeed in Punjab, the Nagas gave as aberrations in an otherwise
up in Nagaland and the Naxals are successful model, Anderson points Frank Raj
still at war in various states. to serious structural flaws and the Founder-Editor & Publisher
I would wager that Religionism, deep seated social prejudices of frankraj08@gmail.com
is Indias dominating ideology. those who have administered the
People are enthralled by some Indian State in the decades since The International Indian
ism or the other no exceptions. Independence. @frankraj08
Whether the BJPs proactive One could argue that the fusion @deshaurdiaspora
saffronism will snatch power from of nation and religion is responsible Frank Raj
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contents
04 Letters to the Editor
05 Editorial
DIASPORA
22 A Diaspora Love Story:
DEBATE
48 Elections 2014
by Bandana Jain
INVESTMENT
52 Areas To Watch For Investments
Meet Dr. Orun Palit Private Swiss In 2014
COVER STORY banker by Surabhi Arora
08 Expo 2020: For the Love of Dubai by Frank Raj 58 Is Your Bank Cheating You?
by Peyman Pejman Mangelal Sharmas Experience
26 The Oldest Malayali in Europe:
TRAVEL Jacob Matthan by Deven Kanal & Mohan Sivanand
14 Seven Days In Singapore! by Prabhu Guptara EDUCATION
And Youll Want More! 54 Great Educational Expectation
44 A Family in Every Country
by Frank Raj by Feby Imthias
by Anita Thomas
SUCCESS BOLLYWOOD
70 What Is It People Dont Like
20 Dr Shamsheer Vayalil Parambath: 64 Deepika Padukone:
About Indians?
A Remarkable Journey of Success. Why is she called a hero?
by Deepa Ballal
by Armenia Fernandes by Rajiv Vijayakar
NOSTALGIA
36 Sarosh Zaiwalla HUMOUR
40 Anglo-Indians: Home Sweet
Journey To The Top in UK Law 67 Lessons From Nelson Mandela
Homeland
by Shamlal Puri by Melvin Durai
by Rudy Otter
SMALL BUSINESS 68 TII Hall of Fame
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by Frank Raj

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Peyman Pejman

Expo 2020
For The Love of Dubai

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You only deserve the first,


the best and the biggest
if you have confidence
in yourselves and your
capabilities to take on
challenges In the UAE
we overcame poverty and
illiteracy over the past 40
years because we have
confidence in ourselves
and in our citizens who
have turned our barren
desert into a modern
state If we look at our
recent past, it reminds us
of the founding fathers of
this modern state, the late
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan
Al Nahyan.
- Ruler of Dubai, UAE
Vice President and Prime
Minister His Highness
Sheikh Mohammed bin
Rashid Al Maktoum

D ubais successful bid to host


the World Expo 2020 was
cheered in the four corners
of the country. Fireworks and
incessant lights illuminated the night
sky, symbolizing the citys brighter
economic days in the coming years.
And for a good reason, too.
Benefits will be immense. It is
expected that preparations for
hosting the six-month event will
produce an estimated 270,000
jobs, much of it in the construction,
trade, tourism, and hospitality
sectors. At least 25 million some
estimates say 100 million visitors
could arrive in Dubai in the period

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DUBAI

Even before Dubais bid was confidence in ourselves and in our


accepted, the city had started citizens who have turned our barren
benefiting from the ripple effects in desert into a modern state If we
the real estate market. The World look at our recent past, it reminds
Expo 2020 will add significantly us of the founding fathers of this
to the citys housing needs, even modern state, the late Sheikh Zayed
though as many as 45,000 units are bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
expected to come on line in the next And thats not just talk. Dubais
two years. After the slump caused leaders have, proverbially speaking,
by the 2007-2008 economic put their money where their mouth is.
slowdown, the real estate market So much so that Dubais population,
has recently picked up again. estimated at around 2 million, has
Dubais Land Departments semi- grown by 44,000 in less than six
annual report said Indians were the months this year. But perhaps more
top foreign investors in Dubais real tellingly, the population of the city
estate market, pouring in more than grows by 1 million during the day
$2.1 billion during the first half of because of its conducive business
The Metro has transformed Dubai 2013. environment, attracting skilled
Dubai did not win World Expo professionals and unskilled labour
2020 out of the blue. Over the from other emirates.
leading to and during the expo. years, the city has established itself If any proof was needed of the
The government has already as a place expatriates love to visit fact that Dubai has made it easier
announced that it plans to spend and live in. Why? for people who want to succeed,
as much as $9 billion for the One main reason is that the one need not look any further than
event, nearly $7 billion of that in leadership of Dubai aspires to the the Indian community in the United
capital investment on infrastructure same standards for which foreigners Arab Emirates especially in Dubai.
projects. Expenses are expected to come to Dubai. They are by far the largest single
be offset by predictions that Dubais In a speech at the 3rd Annual minority in the UAE and generations
economy will receive an added Global Entrepreneurship Summit of Indians not only call Dubai home
value boost of roughly $24 billion. in Dubai, Ruler of Dubai, UAE but have also made themselves
By 2020, expo-related activities Vice President and Prime Minister successful members of the society,
are expected to add 2% to Dubais His Highness Sheikh Mohammed and contributed greatly to the city.
GDP. bin Rashid Al Maktoum told the There are several reasons
The site for World Expo 2020 audience: You only deserve the why Dubai remains a sought-after
Dubai will be Dubai Trade Center first, the best and the biggest if destination.
Jebel Ali, a 438 hectare site close you have confidence in yourselves First, work opportunities.
to Abu Dhabi and Dubai, capable and your capabilities to take on Many countries around the world
of producing enough solar power challenges In the UAE we still suffer high unemployment
to cater for 50 percent of its power overcame poverty and illiteracy over rates. Nearly 27 million people
needs. the past 40 years because we have were jobless across the European

And thats not just talk. Dubais leaders


have, proverbially speaking, put their
money where their mouth is. So much
so that Dubais population, estimated at
around 2 million, has grown by 44,000 in
less than six months this year. But perhaps
more tellingly, the population of the city
grows by 1 million during the day because
of its conducive business environment,
attracting skilled professionals and
unskilled labour from other emirates.

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Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR)

Union. The United States still While welcoming foreigners now stands at about 5% of its
suffers from an unemployment to work in various sectors, Dubai GDP, although authorities would
rate of above 7% and, according has also consciously diversified its like to raise that to 7%-8% of the
to Indias Annual Employment & economy so as to not concentrate GDP, which was $83.4 billion in
Unemployment Survey report for on oil exports, its traditional revenue. 2011. In return, Dubai offers several
2012-13 released by the Labour Today, with oil production estimated incentives:
Bureau under the Union Ministry at about 50,000 to 70,000 barrels Special zone free investment
of Labour and Employment, the a day, overall oil and natural gas incentives
countrys unemployment rate revenues account for less than 7% Efficient transport and distribution
stands at 4.7%. In a recent poll, of the emirates revenues. With that facilities
83% of respondents in the UK, diversification came the need to Renewable 15-year guarantee of
65% in the US, 76% in Egypt, and attract more investors. Once upon no taxation
61% in Russia all countries from a time, there were typical stories Flexible investment options
which Dubai attracts heavily said of bureaucratic red tape. Now, Full administrative and recruitment
they see the economic situation in there are stories of praise. Sheikh support
their country as bad. In the face Mohammed himself alluded to the
of those realities, Dubai continues pointed policy in his meeting with That environment has made
to grow, even after what turned out Alexander Wilmot-Sitwell, president many people billionaires over the
to be a temporary slump. The UAE of Europe and Emerging Markets years, many of them Indians.
government, meanwhile, claimed at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Dubais geography and
4.5 percent growth in 2012, its and the banks senior directors. He aggressive business strategies have
highest rate since 2006. For the first said Dubai draws individual and also been very helpful to its rise. It has
half of 2013, its GDP grew by 4.9%. corporate investors from across the spent money to attract money and
Several European countries and world and enables them to grow in people. There are no exact figures
the United States wish they could a stable and safe investment, social for how much the development of
brag about figures like that. With and living environment. Dubai has cost. Some estimates say
the promise of well-paid positions Surveys agree. An HSBC Bank ongoing projects alone are worth
(at least for skilled workers), comes poll of 25 countries listed the UAE $100 billion. The government has
the added advantage of no personal as the 4th best place to live in terms put the price tag for the Al Maktoum
income taxes, something that could of financial quality of life in 2010 for International Airport at $82 billion.
take out up to a third of ones expatriates, up from 5th in 2009. Downtown Dubai reportedly cost
paycheck in some countries. Foreign investment in Dubai $20 billion. But the city has reaped

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the benefits and there is perhaps citys attraction is not just for males And one should not forget
no better proof than the rise in the coming to earn money. Families Dubais reputation as the glitziest
number of air travellers using Dubai feel comfortable coming to Dubai. city in the Middle East.
as an international hub. One-third Women and children feel safe. Dubai has set the record in
of the worlds population lives within From jogging in Dubais various being Number One in so many
four hours of flight time from Dubai, parks to wearing bikinis on the aspects. Today, Dubai is a world-
an astounding resource that helps beach, or children playing on public renowned cosmopolitan city that
keep Emirates Airline bosses on playgrounds, Dubai is unsurprisingly has become synonymous with
their feet. The recent opening of Al- safe. Even the international press, richness and glamor. Home to
Maktoum International Airport will which usually does not pick up on many ambitious projects, Dubai
undoubtedly be an added welcome feel-good topics, recently blasted proudly brandishes Burj Khalifa,
to existing visitors to Dubai, as well pictures of fancy cars acquired by which according to its web site,
as those planning to come for the Dubai police as part of a nationwide at 828 meters and more than 160
expo. Polish airline Wizz was the upgrade, citing it as a sign of the floors, is the tallest building in the
first commercial company to land at central governments commitment world, and the tallest free-standing
the airport. Located at Dubai World to law and order. structure in the world. It also has
Central, the airport will not only Indeed the overall freedoms the highest outdoor observation
serve Dubai but also the capital Abu that many expatriates enjoy in deck in the world.
Dhabi. The airport will eventually Dubai surpass those afforded But Burj Khalifa is only the latest
have up to four passenger in their own homelands. In the of Dubais wonders. Lets not forget
terminals with an annual passenger Arab world, political uncertainty in the man-made islands. First was
capacity of 160 million. The existing countries such as Lebanon, Syria, the Palm Jumeirah, then two more
terminal alone can serve up to five Iraq, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and in Deira and Jebel Ali. The latter,
million passengers. Dubai World Tunisia make Dubai the proverbial when completed is expected to
Central is the site of one of Dubais peace on earth. Many Asian feature a breakwater that will spell
largest future economic zones that countries are engulfed in their own out,It takes a man of vision to write
will include residential, aviation, crises. Social freedom is certainly on water, a line from poetry written
logistics clusters and to be built in an added bonus in the eyes of by Sheikh Mohammed. Last, but
excess of an estimated $32 billion. many foreigners. The concept that not least, is The World, a collection
Cultural diversity has always men, women, couples, families with of 300 islands of different sizes
been a magic card in Dubais children can freely go out to dinner, that, collectively, represent the map
sleeve. From a city borne on 4,114 drinks, movies, drive around either of the world. The private islands
sq kilometers of barren land, Dubai Jumeiras posh neighborhoods or are divided into private homes,
now is home to nationals of close to Deiras bustling markets without estate homes, dream resorts, and
200 countries. Survey after survey fear or personal danger, makes life community islands. The islands,
has testified to the reality that the in Dubai very comfortable. ranging in shape from about 23,000
sq meters to 83,000 sq meters,
are separated from each other by
50-100 meters of water. The only
means of transportation between
the islands will be by marine or air
transport.
So, yes, Dubai has worked hard
and has attracted people who work
hard for it. And the love is mutual. TII

Peyman Pejman is a freelance writer


based in Paris.

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SINGAPORE
Frank Raj

DONT MISS!
1 Sentosa
Seven Days In
2 Orchard Road Shopping
And Youll Want
3 River Safari, Zoo
No one realizes how beautiful it is to tra
comes home and rests his head on his ol
4 Botanic gardens
pillow. Lin Yutang

5 Eat at a Hawker Centre

E ach time I visit Singapore I ask myself why is this


country so fascinating? On my third trip I decided
it is a society that blends nicely people, food,
environment. The Asian-foreign amalgam of this city-
island-nation is an extraordinary fusion of many cultures
in interesting ways. On my most recent trip I concluded
its because I love change and shared differences, the
catchphrase writer Anita Thomas uses (see her article
on Page ) is so much more eloquent in describing
Singapore.
On Singapores superb subway system, station
announcements are made in English, Mandarin, Malay
and Tamil. The government policy is to actively try and
integrate people for a vibrant multicultural society.
Moving around Singapura (its Malay name) is a
breeze with 104 stations, 153.2 km (95.19 mi) of lines in
operation, on standard gauge. The Mass Rapid Transit
or MRT is a rapid transit system that spans the entire
city-state. Launched in 1987 it is the second-oldest
metro system in Southeast Asia, after Manilas LRT
System. Daily commuters averaged 2.649 million in
2012 approximately 76% of the bus service networks

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!
MUST SEE
a,
Little Indi

Singapore!:
n,
Chinatow
Arab Street

More!
avel until he
ld, familiar

!
MUST SEE
Cooled
tories,
Conserva
by the
Gardens
Bay!

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(L) Marina Bay Sands and Gardens By the Bay: Singapores magnificent new attraction

3.481 million in the same period. give the place a sense of equality WHAT IS THERE TO SEE
Run by profit-based corporations, that is noticeable even though other
SMRT Corporation and SBS Transit countries may be ranked higher.
AND DO IN SINGAPORE?
Lets talk about food first because in
they also operate bus and taxi Singapore citizens are not left to
this gastronomic paradise, virtually
services, facilitating full integration assimilate on their own something
any cuisine is available round the
of public transport services running people are generally disinclined to
clock, which is great because you
from about 5:30 am to 1 am daily. do. When you meet people who
can be out most of the day and
According to the Department of look Chinese or Malay or Indian,
night, if youre not too tired. With
Statistics the country is made up of dont be surprised if they tell you
a family heritage that includes
3,313,500 Singaporeans, 531,200 they are Singaporean, preferring not
American, Canadian, Dutch, and
PRs and 1,554,400 non-residents, to discuss their antecedents. As a
other lineages my preference is for
making the total number of foreigners conglomeration of three cultures:
blends. Ive developed a taste for a
2,085,600 38.6% of the total Chinese (74%), Malay (13%) and
wide range of cuisines and locations
population. Official policy even has Indian (9%) the racial mixture
that cater to assorted tendencies
the news on television read in four generates some conflict, but there
and Singapore fits the bill like few
languages in case anybody misses is harmony and each group works
countries in the world.
the point English, Mandarin, Malay to maintain its cultural traditions,
You cant go to Singapore and
and Tamil. The government and the as the country builds a modern,
not eat at a Hawkers Centre at
public are genuinely concerned cohesive society.
amazing budget prices (10 30 S$)
about maintaining racial balance, Remember Singapore has strict
for delicacies like Satay, Oyster
and the CMIO model (Chinese, regulations and penalties so dont
Omelette, Fried Carrot Cake, Laksa,
Malay, Indian, and Others) is an jaywalk, smoke in public or in air-
Ba Kut Teh Chili Crab etc. The best
intentional strategy to ensure racial conditioned buildings and dont eat
known places are: Makansutra
harmony. chewing gum. If you are entering
(near Esplanade); Lau Pasat (18
Singapore was ranked 4th on the the country after staying in a hotel
Raffles Quay)and Newton Circus
Economist Intelligence Units Asias somewhere else, pack your suitcase
(500 Clemenceau Ave North).
Most Liveable City 2011 survey and personally to be sure you know what
Choose from an unimaginable
Asias top City of Opportunity ninth is kept in your baggage Singapore
variety of Chinese, Malay, Indian
amongst 26 cities worldwide by has a harsh zero tolerance policy for
and Indonesian dishes, and try
PricewaterhouseCoopers. drugs.
a refreshing dessert called Ice
People from all over the world

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Kachang, preferably without the


beans. Dont miss the Curry Buffet
at the Tiffin Room of the old Raffles
Hotel where the Singapore Sling,
was invented, Indonesian Padang
cuisine at Garuda and Pepper Crab
at Seafood Paradise if your exotic
taste buds are salivating.
We had seven days in Singapore
on our trip last month and you
need a week at least if you want
to experience great shopping,
sightseeing, museum viewing and
world-class eating. Choices are
plenty in the luxury, budget and
basic options for a truly memorable
holiday.
Family-friendly diversions
include, the Asian Civilisations
Museum, the National Orchid
Garden with its 1,000 orchid
species and 2,000 hybrids, a visit
to Chinatown Heritage Centre for
the old Singapore experience. Dont
miss cruising the Singapore River
for a memorable night experience
on a bumboat youll love the
quaint eating places alongside River Safari it into a City in a Garden. The
Clarke Quay. Singapore Zoo is a Singapores River Safari Park has 10 project had the tough brief of
must especially for its new River freshwater habitats brimming with creating cool growing environments
Safari, which we missed due to creatures like fearsome arowanas, in a pair of glasshouses, which are
heavy rain on this trip. The night giant catfish, anacondas and the more commonly associated with
safari is quite interesting but dont elusive bamboo-chomping giant creating warm conditions.
miss Jurong Bird Park the worlds panda. The Amazon River Quest
largest, 20.2-hectare hillside haven features 30 animal species living on Marina Bay Sands
for 5,000 birds representing 380 the edges of the Amazon River. For Marina Bay Sands is an integrated
species. the first time in Singapore, visitors resort developed by Las Vegas
will see the red-backed bearded Sands, at S$8 billion it is billed
saki monkey, collared peccary and as the worlds most expensive
red howler monkey. Other animals stand alone casino. The resort
along the ride include the Capybara features a 2,561-room hotel, a
(worlds biggest rodent), Giant 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000
Anteater (worlds largest anteater), m2) convention-exhibition centre,
and Jaguar (South Americas the 800,000-square-foot (74,000
biggest wild cat). m2) The Shoppes at Marina Bay
Sands mall, an iconic Art Science
Cooled museum, two large theatres, seven
celebrity chef restaurants, two
Conservatories, floating Crystal Pavilions, an ice
Gardens by the Bay skating rink, and the worlds largest
Cooled Conservatories, Gardens atrium casino with 500 tables and
by the Bay are the biggest climate- 1,600 slot machines. The complex
controlled greenhouses in the world is topped by a 340m-long SkyPark
and a key project in the Singapore with a capacity of 3,900 people
Merlion - the symbol of Singapore Governments vision of transforming and a 150m infinity swimming pool

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designed for discerning business western dishes.


and leisure travellers. Imbiah station The glass covered link-bridge
on the Sentosa Express monorail spanning across the two wings of
is located opposite the hotel and the hotel is home to our Galleria,
connects you to Habourfront MRT where you can savour a taste of
station with excellent transport links English and Local High Tea.
to Singapores Central Business
District, downtown area and Changi
International Airport.
Mvenpick Heritage Hotels five-
star facilities spread out over two
distinct wings. The Heritage wing,
with colonial history dating back
to the 1940s and the newly built
Contemporary wing offer individual
Sentosa Resort Island-Asias playground
accommodation styles for both
set on top of the worlds largest business and leisure living.
public cantilevered platform, which Super Potato (believe it or not)
overhangs the north tower by 67m. is the internationally renowned
Japanese design company that Makan Sutra hawker centre
designed the striking rooms and
Sentosa facilities, which features 105 well- Tablescape - the all-day dining
The Sentosa Resort island boasts
appointed Deluxe Rooms. 19 restaurant currently serves buffet
of casinos, Universal Studios,
Onsen Suites, three Executive breakfast, signature Western
an impressive aquarium, dolphin
Suites and two Penthouse suites. delights and local favourites.
shows, an old fort and great beaches.
The signature Onsen suites each Experience the finest of whiskeys
One of the most fascinating exhibits
feature a Japanese-style hot tub and gastronomic flavours at The
especially if you are a military history
set in a tranquil outdoor sanctuary WOW by Waldhaus am See St.
buff like me, is Fort Silosa one of
while the Penthouse Suites will offer Moritz - Guinness World Record
the best preserved fortifications
private rooftop pools. All rooms are holder for having the largest whisky
better than Corregidor in the
equipped with high-speed Internet collection.
Philippines. Its history takes you
access with wireless connectivity, Foodies will not want to miss
back to the 1800 all the way to post
and feature LCD flat-screen TVs two great restaurants in Sentosa,
WWII. Especially interesting are the
with an integrated multimedia the LAtelier de Jol Robuchon,
Surrender Chambers featuring wax
system. for French food lovers, with its
figures of the surrender of British
The newly open three-storey unique dining concept where chefs
Singapore to Japanese in WWII,
Heritage Wing now features 62 experiment and create, working
and the surrender of Japanese to
sumptuous suites ranging in size on new ideas and fusing different
Allied forces in 1945.
from 40 to 60 sqm, guests can now concepts reflective of the locale.
enjoy a sense of history in every Din Tai Fung the Michelin star
Mvenpick Heritage room with original features such as awarded restaurant is famous for its
Hotel colonial doors, windows, covered signature xiao long baos (steamed
All the great hotels of the world link way corridors and other pork dumplings) and heart-warming
can be found in Singapore, but if architectural details fully restored steamed chicken soup. It is ranked
you are thinking of convenience its to their former glory, some of which as one of the worlds Top Ten Best
probably best to stay on Sentosa offer unparalled views of the iconic Restaurants with roots dating back
Island where you will spend a Merlion. to Taiwan some 40 years ago.
chunk of your holiday anyway All the information you need is
for its attractions. On this trip we Restaurants available at www.yoursingapore.
stayed in the lovingly restored The Mvenpick Heritage Hotel com the official website of the
1940s colonial British Barracks Sentosa pays homage to its history Singapore Tourism Board. TII
building , which is the new wing of and design, with its interpretation of
the strategically located Mvenpick infusing classical and contemporary Frank Raj is TIIs founding editor
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Armenia Fernandes

Dr Shamsheer Vayalil Parambath:


A Remarkable Journey of Success.

Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil receives the Pravasi Bharatiya Award from Indian President Pranab Mukherjee as Overseas Indian Affairs
Minister Vayalar Ravi looks on during the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in New Delhi.

Success, to me, means having created something that can positively make
a difference in the quality of life for people on a sustainable level. Everything
else, the recognition, the money, the luxury, automatically follows from
success. These are mere fringe benefits, says the 37-year-old Founder
and Managing Director of the UAE-based Lifeline Healthcare Group,

I t was indeed a very proud moment for Dr Shamsheer


Vayalil Parambath, the 37-year-old Founder and Managing
Director of the UAE-based Lifeline Healthcare Group,
when he stepped up to receive the Indian Governments most
prestigious recognition for Non-Resident Indians, the Pravasi
the diaspora.
It has been a remarkable journey for this Kerala native,
who returned from the US to Abu Dhabi and set about building
an end-to-end integrated healthcare organization. From the
first hospital in Abu Dhabi launched in 2007, Dr Shamsheer
Bharatiya Samman, at the hands of the Indian President today runs a group that boasts nine hospitals across the UAE,
Pranab Mukherjee that January 9 evening at New Delhis including the Gulf regions first seven-starred Burjeel Hospital
Vigyan Bhavan. in Abu Dhabi; and in Oman, Qatar and India. Another five
For not only was he one of the youngest Indians to receive hospitals are in various stages of commissioning.
the honour, but more importantly, the award conferred on him Dr Shamsheer began his career as a humble radiologist
at the annual Pravasi Bharatiya Divas conclave, recognized at the Sheikh Khalifa Medical Centre in Abu Dhabi. He is a
this young entrepreneur as an individual of exceptional merit graduate of Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore and gained
who through his valuable contribution to healthcare in the his MD from the reputed Sri Ramachandra Medical College in
Middle East, had worked to enhance Indias prestige among Chennai. He subsequently did his fellowship in Radiology at

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the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.


Since those early days, Dr Shamsheer has come a long
way. Including the healthcare division, he today heads 10 LLH
group companies that have interests in industrial medicine,
pharmacies and pharmaceuticals, health support services,
health foods, medical conferencing and IT across the Gulf
region and the US.
Having put in place his vision of an integrated healthcare
group, Dr Shamsheer is now focused on taking the business
into new markets. Future plans will see LLH embarked on
geographical expansion especially in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
The group also has plans to open a chain of hospitals in India,
drawn by the countrys growing economic power and rapid
progress.
Dr Shamsheers commitment to providing superior
healthcare services has earned him several accolades over
the years. He was awarded the coveted Hamdan Bin Zayed
Award for Humanitarian Aid 2013 and was adjudged the
Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2011 for UAE. He
also bagged the Shaikh Khalifa Excellence Award 2009 and
the Arab Health International Leadership Award in 2012.
Dr Shamsheers exemplary leadership saw him being
ranked among the 100 Most Powerful Indians in the UAE by
Forbes magazine last year and named as one of the Top 100 Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil Parambath
Indians in the Gulf by Arabian Business Magazine in 2012. across the Middle East, India and North Africa. Right from my
He also won the US-Asia Outstanding Young Achievers Award young adult days, I have been passionate about philanthropy.
from the Mayor of Los Angeles and the Young Achievers But since building the group took most of my time, I made
Award 2010 from the Indian Association of Physiotherapists. Corporate Social Responsibility an integral part of my business
Under his watch, Lifeline Hospital received recognition from model.
international bodies and governments including certification Over the years, Lifeline Hospital has launched campaigns
from the Australian Council for Quality Management in 2007 to promote awareness, diagnosis and prevention of breast
and Joint Commission International accreditation in 2009. It cancer, diabetes and HIV. It has reached out to children by
was voted the Best Private Hospital in Abu Dhabi by Daman taking up Influenza prevention programmes in schools and has
Insurance in 2008 and bagged the Quality Award from the sought to educate the population on the benefits of healthy
European Business Assembly in 2009. eating and no smoking.
So, to what does Dr Shamsheer owe his overwhelming The groups philanthropic efforts were appreciated by the
success? UAE government which bestowed it the Ministry of Health
Dedication, hard work and perseverance, attention to Award for Public Service Awareness Campaigns. Lifeline
detail and being accessible to staff and patients at all times, Hospitals contribution towards HIV treatment also brought it
mark his leadership style. Conditioning of the mind is the appreciation from the Government of Uganda.
biggest barrier to success and one should avoid falling into Making sure he practices what he preaches, Dr Shamsheer
this trap at all costs. One should approach everything with himself keeps to a regular exercise regimen that sees him
a completely open mind and have the courage to challenge working out at the gym, walking, swimming, practicing yoga
every norm. Only then the impossible becomes possible and and playing tennis. A keen sportsman who represented Kerala
extraordinary dreams turn into reality, he says. in table tennis, he encourages his employees to stay fit through
Success, to me, means having created something that exercise and sponsors staff volleyball, soccer and cricket
can positively make a difference in the quality of life for people teams.
on a sustainable level. Everything else, the recognition, the Dr Shamsheer, who counts a piece of the Kiswah, the
money, the luxury, automatically follows from success. These embroidered silk cloth that drapes the Kaabah in the holy city
are mere fringe benefits, he adds. of Makkah, as one of his most prized possessions, remains a
Hailing from a well-known business family, Dr Shamsheer devoted son to his parents and makes it a point to spend his
believes in leading a simple life with the rich family values leisure hours with wife Dr Shabeena, their three sons, Faadil,
inculcated in him by his parents, Hashim Pokkinari and Mariyam Adil and Zahil, and daughter at their home in Abu Dhabi.
Barakkool, who live in Calicut. My father has been a never- Being with my children, I relive my own growing up years.
ending source of learning for me. Though a very successful I was raised in a family where strong bonds were important.
businessman, he is highly devout and a firm upholder of Though my parents live in India, we remain very close and
principles and values in both his personal and professional speak to each other every day. We take several short breaks
life. My parents have encouraged me since childhood and the throughout the year to spend as much time with them as
success I have achieved so far is in large part, due to their possible, he says. TII
teaching and support, he insists.
Perhaps it is his fathers influence that has seen Dr
Armenia Fernandes is a freelance writer based in the UAE.
Shamsheer getting actively involved in humanitarian causes
and social projects that have benefited various communities

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Frank Raj

A Diaspora Love Story:


Meet Dr. Orun Palit Private Swiss banker

Dr Orun Palit with his wife Moutushi (R) and daughter Ronia - diversity runs in the family

Dr Orun Palit, 48 year old Swiss national, reflects the diversity of the global Indian
Diaspora. Of Indian origin, he is married to Moutushi Ghosh a Bengali, and they
have a daughter Ronia. His grandfather Prof. Benoy Kumar Sarkar was a freedom
fighter in India and the co-founder of Jadavpur University in Kolkata. Orun works
for Private Client Bank AG, a Swiss private bank, based in Zurich.

TII: Your grandparents experience is somewhat similar she coudnt find a way to go back to her parents in Innsbruck.
to the Titanic love story, the difference being their ship Her American relatives reacted quickly and invited her to the
reached New York safely. USA instead. They sent money to London for her one way
ticket to New York by sea.
ORUN PALIT: There are similarities! My grandfather, Prof. Dr.
Benoy Kumar Sarkar, born in 1887 in Malda, West Bengal, was TII: How did your grandparents meet on the ship?
a freedom fighter and a young professor at the beginning of the
20th century. In 1914, he was invited to a lecturing trip in the OP: The captain of the ship took care of the young Austrian
USA and his ship stopped in England before taking off to New lady and wisely put her with the Indian group as they were
York. My grandmother Ida Stieler at that time, a 17 year old not involved in the war. The captain thought she would be
Austrian girl worked as an Au Pair in London. She wanted to safe with a group of Indian intellectuals. And of course, my
return to Austria as the First World War broke out, and being an grandfather was part of that group and that is how they fell in
Austrian national it was not safe to stay in London. However, love during the 3-4 weeks journey to the USA. My grandmother

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stayed on in America for another nine years. However my Your own marriage to a Bengali lady was in very non-
grandfather went back to India in the mean time and eight western circumstances.
years later asked her to marry him. They finally got married in
1924 and she moved to join him in Kolkata. My mother Indira, This is again a long story, but hopefully, I can tell it in person
half Bengali, half Austrian was born in 1925 and lived for 20 to people who would like to meet me. Basically, an uncle in
years in Kolkata. For further studies, her parents sent her to Mumbai put an ad in two Kolkata newspapers in July 1994,
the Sorbonne University in France where she got her PhD in without my knowledge and consent and set the ball rolling. I
French Literature. Unfortunately, during that time, her father, met my future wife Moutushi in April 1995 in Kolkata, We met
my grandfather passed away in 1949, shortly after Indias on a Monday for six hours, got engaged three days later on a
independence. My mother asked her Austrian mother to leave Thursday, and got married (civil) two days later on Saturday.
India for Europe and live with her there. The religious marriage took place after three months on July
14th, 1995 in Kolkata. We are married now for 18 years and
How did your mother and father meet? have Ronia our 16 year old daughter.

My mother Indira Sarkar finally settled down in Switzerland and How did you become a relationship manager in private
worked for the Indian embassy until 1964. She lived with my banking?
grandmother in Berne, the capital of Switzerland from 1950
1964 till my grandmother passed away in 1963. Luckily, my I started basically on a green field as I entered the business only
mother got to know my father Basanta Bihari Palit in 1964 at six years back. Prior to that, I was heading an equity team of
one of the Indian embassys social functions. A 100% Bengali, eight at another small private bank in Zurich. I was in addition
he worked at ABB in Switzerland after studying in Dresden, also a pharmaceutical analyst for European pharmaceutical
Eastern Germany at that time on a scholarship from India for companies, and a fund manager for Swiss, European and US
a PhD in Electrical Engineering. After returning to India, he equities. I didnt have any connection to India or to Indians in
found a job at ABB and they sent him later to the headquarters my professional life until then. My only connections to India
to Switzerland in the 1960s. Thats how my parents met in were my three trips to Kolkata to visit family on my fathers side
Switzerland and I was born and grew up in Switzerland. from 1965 - 1995. That changed quite dramatically after my
My mother tongue is German because my mother was half marriage in 1995. After growing up in Switzerland, doing all my
Austrian and Indian and my father too spoke German before schooling here, serving in the Swiss army and dating a couple
I was born. of European ladies, I married an Indian woman from Kolkata in
an arranged marriage. My marriage brought me much closer
to India which I am now very grateful for. We have been going
to India, thereafter, at least once a year.

TII: What is the nature of your work?

OP: I look after Indian clients (NRIs or people of Indian origin)


in Dubai, London, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai and
in Delhi. Private Client Bank AG concentrates on High Net
Worth Individuals (HNIs) and is looking for entrepreneurs
who have most of their wealth only in their own company or
only in investments in Dubai/Indian property, in Dubai/Indian
stocks or only in Indian bonds. Our main goal is to preserve
the wealth of our clients, even for the next generation. Our
bank has about 300 clients and roughly CHF 4bn assets under
management. We dont keep the assets of our clients in our
bank, the money of our clients is safely kept in their names at
bigger custodian banks in Singapore, Dubai or in Zurich, but
we continue to be the relationship manager and the investment
advisor to the clients. Our clients have the best of two worlds,
a small dedicated team servicing and advising the client on
investments, and their money is safely kept in one of the bigger
custodian banks.

TII: How did you get involved with the Indian market?

OP: In 2005, my previous employer in Zurich sent me to


Wharton Business School to attend an Advanced Management
Program. There, I met three Indian CEOs and people of Indian
origin like me. We were six out 60 participants coming from an
Indian background. I observed, wow, Indians are doing very
well! The professors in the program also talked a lot about
Orun and his wife Moutushi - short courtship China and India being the upcoming markets. There, the idea
was seeded in my head, that I should really do something with

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Orun and family make regular trips to India - he is on track to expanding a USD 100 million portfolio of Indian clients

India and Indians for my next career move in order to be part of TII: What is the advice you give your clients?
the Indian growth story. A year and a half later, I actually took
the challenge and changed jobs. OP: It is of critical importance that HNIs dont put all their eggs
in one basket. History has shown that HNIs who have invested
TII: How successful have you been in targeting the only in one country or kept their assets only in one asset
Indian market? class lost a major part of their wealth due to an unpredictable
external event (war, confiscation, change of government,
OP: I was someone who had know-how about global financial prosecution, etc). Investors of a certain wealth class should
markets and products, but I didnt have a client book. Who start to diversify their assets more on a global basis in terms of
would give me a job that is connected to India? In 2007 assets & currencies.
Private Client Bank AG gave me the opportunity and time
to embark on this journey and to build up my Indian client Private Banking is based on trust, which can only be established
base in Dubai, London and in India. I first had to establish if prospective clients are comfortable with the relationship
contacts, relationships and networks in these different cities manager they are working with. I feel it is of vital importance
and countries. It was two years of grueling, frustrating, for a long standing relationship that the clients get to know
fascinating effort to establish contacts with HNIs, requiring lots the relationship manager better, and know about his/her family
of patience, perseverance and persistency to survive the tough background. To give good investment advice, it is important to
times in the beginning. Slowly, my client book grew over the know about the educational and career background as well.
last four years and has now reached almost 100 million USD My personal life has been quite unusual in terms of family
with about 30 clients. background and in terms of how I founded my own family. My
educational background has all to do with finance and with
What is unique about Private Client Bank AG? financial markets and products. I have a PhD in finance with a
focus on banking. TII
We are a family office bank and serve HNI clients. Our
investment approach is based on long-term investment Readers can email Dr. Orun Palit at opalit@privateclientbank.ch
strategies. Our two main equity portfolios performed very
well over the past three years. Our high quality global mid Frank Raj is TIIs founding editor
cap portfolio, consisting of the following stocks: Sika, Adidas,
Khne & Nagel Intl., LMVH, Lindt Chocolates, Galencia, Fanuc,
Tsingtao Brewery, called Strategic Pearls has performed so
far in 2013 (until 30.11.2013):+29.30% and our global large
cap portfolio, consisting of the following stocks: Royal Dutch,
Nestl, Intel, Allianz, Apple, Syngenta, Roche, ABB, called
Strategic Equities performed: +19.28%.
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Prabhu Guptara

The oldest Malayali in Europe:


Jacob Matthan

Annikki and Jacob in Lapland 1990

In 1984 when Jacob Matthan and his Finnish wife Annikki


arrived in Finland, they found that their two younger children,
being Indian nationals, would not be entitled, for a minimum
of two years, to all the benefits afforded to Finnish and
European children. So Annikki applied for Finnish nationality
for them. Within days of that being granted, the Indian Embassy wrongly
demanded that Jacob return the Indian Passports of the two children as they
were not entitled to dual nationality. Jacobs appeal to the President of India
allowed the children to have dual nationality until the age of 18.

T he story of Jacob Matthans European connection


starts with his being sent by his parents to study
in the UK in 1963, after his Bachelors degree at
St. Stephens College in Delhi. Why was he sent to the
UK for further study? Partly because his own father,
UK that was regarded by Indians as the best place in
the world for further studies. As a result, there were lots
of Malayalis in England in the 1960s. Many migrated
on to the USA or Canada, others married Britishers
and were absorbed into the mainstream of British life.
and others in the family, had studied at Cambridge and However, a number kept their Malayali identity, which
London, and partly because, in those days, it was the is why there are so many Malayali organisations in the

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UK today.
The question of how many Malayalis married non-
Indians has never been researched, as far as I can
find out (nor has the question of how many Malayalis
married non-Malayali Indians in the early days of
interaction between Malayalis and non-Malayalis; my
mother married my father, from UP, in 1947 and it was
a sensation in Kerala as well as in UP, opposed by both
families). It is also difficult to say how typical Jacobs
story is, but no doubt readers and researchers will
evaluate that at some point in the future when much
more information has been gathered.
Anyway, during the course of his studies in England,
Jacobs brother and he were sharing an apartment Jacob and his young family
with three other Indians in London. One of them had a
girlfriend from Finland. When she came with her sister
to London for a visit in December 1963, the sisters had and settle in Madras, where Jacob and Annikkis two
no place to stay. Jacob and his brother had agreed to younger children were born. The plan for the return to
give them their room. When Jacob set eyes on Annikki, India was to form the first professional consultancy in
it was love at first sight (this has not changed in 49 India with his brother who had by this time obtained
years!). his Ph.D. in Polymer Science from England. Polymer
In terms of his studies, Jacob completed the Consultancy Services eventually formed many other
Graduateship of the Plastics Institute of England, service organisations around that base.
(GradPI), which led to the award of the Associateship, Jacobs first customer was MRF Tyres and,
APRI, as the Plastics and Rubber Institutes were immediately after that, its subsidiary and ancillary
merged, which led to the Fellowship, FPRI, in 1978 companies, and he then ventured outside that family
(making Jacob the youngest Fellow ever at the age of base, initially working with companies such as
35). The Institute then merged with the Ceramics and Carborundum Universal, and then with a whole host of
Metals Institutes to become the Institute of Materials, major multinational companies. However, his main task
thus making him a Fellow of the Institute of Materials focused on bringing new industrial project ideas to India
(FIM). and to raise the information base within India through
Immediately after completing his studies, Jacob his continuing links with RAPRA. RAPRA Abstracts was
joined the Rubber and Plastics Research Association of published in India by him, establishing the consultancy
Great Britain (RAPRA), the Government Research body, as the leading organisation in the polymers knowledge
in 1966. base in India (No major project in the fields of rubber
Meanwhile, news of Jacobs feelings for Annikki and plastics (including the Indian Petrochemical
had set off a reaction in his conservative Malayali family Corporation) was without our stamp). Jacob brought
(My family in India was greatly opposed to my marrying new ideas to India and several new projects, which were
outside of the Kerala roots. Besides my father, two of then copied by others all over the country. He was also
my mothers brothers were also sent to England to given the responsibilty of running the Malaysian Rubber
dissuade me. As that had no effect, they just hoped the Bureau as another Malayali, Tan Sri B. C. Sekhar (from
situation would die down as an infatuation). On the Trichur), Chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Reaserch
other hand, Annikkis family had no opposition to their and Development Board, and Jacobs friend since his
marriage whatsoever. Her elder brother and one of her days at RAPRA in England, gave him that responsibility.
younger sisters attended the wedding in January 1967 Meanwhile, Jacobs first proper visit to Finland
in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, in England (I was blessed was en route to India in 1969 - they travelled by ship,
to enter a loving family headed by a devout Christian. going the long route via the Cape (as we drove from
However, the day we got married, the situation on my Helsinki to Oulu, a drive of 600 km, with the midnight
side of the family changed as my mother declared to all, sun, I was astonished by the beauty of the country, of
what God has put together, let no man put asunder never ending green forests and blue lakes from south
which meant that Annikki was welcomed into the family to north. That beauty has remained for the last 43
as a daughter)**. years, despite efforts by some Finnish industrialists to
Jacob and Annikkis two older children, Susanna pollute the country!) The second visit, in 1975, was
Mariam and Jaakko (Jacob), were born in England, unintendedly longer (4 or 5 months) as Mrs Indira
in 1967 and 1968 respectively. Jacob worked at Gandhis Emergency had been declared, and they were
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of India, meanwhile, had forwarded Jacobs letter to the


Ministry of Law. After careful investigation of the facts,
the Ministry informed Jacob that the children could
have dual nationality till the age of 18.
A copy of Jacobs letter to the President had sent to
the Indian Ambassador in Finland, who quickly reacted
by apologising for Embassys over-hastiness. (As a
result we became very good friends, even to this day,
and we created a cooperation between the University of
Oulu and the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. The
Ambassador was a Malayali.)
Jacob was officially admonished for sending Indian
Passports out of the country by post, but the children
got dual nationality which meant they could enjoy
Finnish benefits and yet travel to India without any
problems using their Indian passports.
On moving to Finland, Jacob joined the University
of Oulu as Researcher and Scientific Editor in the
Microelectronics Laboratory. Within three years, he
became The Laboratory Manager and, soon after,
the Chief Engineer. As he had do much of the work
Jacob with his son in Barcelona in 1969 as Scientific Editor, not only for the Microelectronics
Laboratory, but also for the entire Electrical Engineering
Department, in addition to the Physics Department and
to do with Annikkis status in India (The beauty of the Biology Department, Annikki and Jacob set up the
Finland and its pollution free atmosphere has remain company Findians OY in 1992 to handle this work as
unchanged over the last 43 years, but urbanisation has well as similar work from the Finnish State Research
destroyed the rural population in many ways, much to
the detriment of the country.) There was another visit in
1979, during which the way the Finns operate became
clearer to Jacob.
They decided to settle in Finland in 1984 as Annikkis
parents were getting old, and India was becoming more
and more corrupt so it was more and more difficult
to live in India without moral compromise (I was
disillusioned with how India was turning out: you have
to live within the system, and many of us cant do that
we cant live with spending the whole day greasing the
system). However, Jacob continued to hold his Indian
passport.***
In 1984 when they arrived in Finland, Annikki found
that their two younger children, being Indian nationals,
would not be entitled, for a minimum of two years,
to all the benefits afforded to Finnish and European
children. So she applied for Finnish nationality for them.
Within days of that being granted, the Indian Embassy
demanded that Jacob return the Indian Passports of the
two children as they were not entitled to dual nationality.
Instead of returning the passports to the Indian
Embassy, he sent them by Registered Post directly
to the President of India saying that although his wife
wanted to children to have Finnish nationality, Jacob
wanted them to retain their Indian nationality. He sent
a copy of this to the Indian Prime Minister. The Prime
Ministers Office replied immediately saying that the Jacob in Oulu 2000
children could not have dual nationality. The President
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Centre, Nokia Mobile, Nokia Networks and other major


Finnish multinationals.
As a parallel operation, he started to introduce India
to Finnish organisations, and vice versa, taking Finnish
technology to India. He established Findians Briefings
as a monthly newsletter (initially in hard copy) and, as
he started doing more and more on the Internet, making
Findians OY the first major Associate of Amazon with a
very large base on the internet for both Amazon US and
Amazon UK, as a result of which they picked up 15%
commission on all book sales through their system
(Google was not around then, and I was able to do
all this because of the wide education I had received
at St Stephens College (and, later, in England) in
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, combined with
the entrepreneurial heritage of my family).
The story of Findians Briefings is interesting. It was
first an in-house monthly newsletter which started with
a circulation of 110 readers but soared to a circulation
of 6000 in a half a dozen issues. As the associated
website became more and more popular, Findians Standing (L to R) Jacob, Annikki, Jaakko, Joanna, and Mika. Sitting:
Briefings was converted into a fortnightly webletter in daughter Susanna Matthan and son-in-law Christopher Rogers.
1994, and had a worldwide readership of around 80,000
by the end of 1999 (some old web pages continue to hours simply because the enormity of links to that word
exist, but I am not updating those). The registration for and the previous 5000+ sites. That is because Jacob
the domain name findians.com was shifted to India in set up internet pages on all his diverse fields of interest
1999, and moved its server to Canada, when they were (Almost 40 different subject areas. Each subject
threatened with having their internet access in Finland covered many internet pages, and my pages appeared
cut for writing the truth about the levels of corruption at the top of almost every search engine. I was not
in Finland (Actually, there is no specific law covering cheating the robots but each was a genuine page. At
corruption, so there can be no corruption per se. that time there was no Google but many hundreds of
Annikki and I being activists found the only way search engines. This meant I had remarkable sales of
we could get action was to publicly expose acts of all the books I was covering in my web pages. This
corruption on the internet (but limiting ourselves to was before Search Engine Optimisation and other such
instances in which we had direct involvement). That is methods which are nowadays used to get to the top
why our Internet Service Provider warned us, verbally, listing in Search Engines).
that our Internet Account was being jeopardised as The Findians Google Group is still in existence,
the authorities were watching whether we were over- the Findians current phone number is being used by
stepping the bounds of media freedom here. Jacob, and many of the articles and web pages that
The media is not free in Finland. We understood the started under the Findians domain name have been
threat and hence moved our Internet Service Provider moved to the<y< personal webs servers of jmatthan,
to Canada through India. That removed the immediate amatthan as well as http://koti.netplaza.fi/~findians/
threat. However, my main correspondent was publicly index.html
persecuted for her column Finland: Oligarchy = However, in the middle of 2003, spammers overran
Democracy?? We wrote about corruption among that domain name (5000 spam mails in a day!), and
judges, police, bureaucrats, lawyers, social workers, they were forced to close that, but the Findians
and politicians, as well as the xenophobia in Finnish concept continues to be active. They have stopped
culture. The only way you have an effect on corruption several who tried to usurp that name over the years. TII
in Finland is if it gets public exposure. The Finns are
expert in creating an image, and our exposure kept Prof. Prabhu Guptara has written the above in an entirely
blowing up that image. That was why the attack on private capacity, and none of the above should be related in any
Findians continued). way to any of the companies or organisations with which he is
Jacob still has a few hundred active web sites, and now, or has been associated in the past. His personal website
runs several blogs and many Google Groups. A site is www. prabhu.guptara.net He blogs at:www. prabhuguptara.
named Findians, or linked with it, even today, usually blogspot.com
goes to the top of the search engines in a matter of

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Balan Iyer

Start a Small Biz in 2014


Choose From Any One of these 10!
TII introduces Entrepreneurs Library a new series for small business. Opportunities
abound in the Gulf where Indians have been thriving for decades, our new section
complements TIIs new logline: Winning in Diaspora.

I f you want to break into business


and work independently but
dont know how, then going
with an established brand can
lead you to business success, with
there are, of course, risks that
must be managed. Perhaps the
most overlooked is that of false
expectations. Many entrepreneurs
venture into franchising expecting
work on your part. You have to
be hands-on. Youll have to put in
longer hours. You cant just shut
down and come back the following
day, like you would in a 9:00 am-
franchising the best way to go. easy returns and instant success. to-6:00 pm job. Your business will
Franchising offers the best of both They see the tremendous success require a constant vigil to succeed.
worlds the challenge and creativity achieved by some franchisees and Before taking the plunge into
of entrepreneurship combined with hastily assume that such rewards franchising, its critical to take
the stability of a sound business await them. They think that all they your time and diligently review
concept that carries a proven track need to do is pay the fees, acquire the options available. Dont rush.
record. the franchise and, voila, success is Shop around for the best fit. To
Some of the biggest names in assured. aid your search, here are some
business got to that level because Heres a reality check: While of the rising stars of U.S.-based
they franchised their model. its true that you get a head start franchises. Most will be interested
McDonalds, 7-Eleven, KFC, Hertz, because of the systems that the to expand their presence in the Gulf
InterContinental Hotels all started franchisor already has in place, by accepting franchisees a great
out small and grew into worldwide its not going to be a walk in the opportunity for anyone desiring to
brands on the back of franchising. park. A franchise needs total get into business.
But just like any business, commitment and this means hard

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1 5
programs that combine jazz dance,
Jan-Pro Cleaning resistance training, Pilates, yoga Kinderdance
Systems and kickboxing. The international kinderdance.com
jan-pro.com franchise business hosts a
network of 7,800 instructors
Total investment: $2,800 to teaching more than 32,000 classes
$44,000 weekly throughout 32 countries. Total Investment: $14,950 to
This commercial cleaning Franchisees receive training, $46,100
franchise provides training and corporate support, resources Franchisees offer Kinderdances
support to new franchisees. If and strategic alliances, including innovative preschool developmental
you are a veteran and planning Jazzercise Apparel, to help grow education through dance to
to start a business of your own their businesses. thousands of children across North

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the VetConnection program from America. There are five different
JAN-PRO offers attractive financial programs that incorporate motor-
CruiseOne
incentives. JAN- PRO also offers skills, gymnastics, music and
cruiseonefranchise.com
financial assistance to qualified fitness, blended with academics,
franchisee prospects and is specifically designed for boys and
recognized as a leader in minority girls ages 2-12. Classes can be
recruitment and participation in the If you have a passion for travel, this taught form home or in childcare
franchising sector. The average franchise is tailor-made for you. centers, churches, schools, or
initial franchise fee is $10,000. community centers. Special

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Founded in 1992, Fort Lauderdale,
Florida-based CruiseOne is a incentives offered to women,
division of World Travel Holdings, veterans, and minorities, including
Proforma
discounted fees.

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proforma.com/company/ the largest seller of cruise vacations
aboutus in the world with a portfolio of more
than 30 brands. Chem-Dry Carpet
With 23 new cruise ships Cleaning
Total investment: $4,730 to being built and expected to go into chemdryfranchise.com
$20,965 service in 2014, the company is
Proforma creates personalized well-positioned to ride the boom in
promotional products, offers this segment of the travel market. Chem-Dry is the worlds largest
commercial printing services, The fact that only 20% of the U.S. rug and carpet cleaning franchise,
designs custom business population and an even smaller with more than 3,500 franchises
forms and stationery, provides proportion worldwide has cruised in over 35 countries. The
e-commerce solutions, and is makes this franchise a promising companys strategy is built on a
capable of multimedia production. one. simple premise: Every year, 14
Franchisees receive accounting The franchise fee is $9,800. billion square feet of new carpet
methods, advertising, marketing Financing is offered for an initial are installed in homes and offices
and promotional techniques, down payment of $3,500. and all of it has to be cleaned.
preferential vendor relationships, Experienced travel professionals Thats just in the U.S. Clearly, its a
volume purchasing power, accredited by the Cruise Lines massive market.
personnel training and other International Association (CLIA) The franchise owners initial
matters related to the maintenance or the International Air Transport investment ranges from $33,950
Association (IATA) receive to $131,500, depending on the

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of uniform quality standards.
significant discounts off the equipment chosen. Regardless of
franchise fee if they have a superior the investment, the monthly royalty
Jazzercise
track record in cruise sales. is constant at $350. Chem-Dry
jazzercise.com/become_
A major advantage of owning offers low-cost, in-house financing,
franchise.htm
a CrusieOne franchise is that and the loan is interest- and
you can run your business from payment-free until the fourth month
anywhere in the world with an of operation. This type of financing
Total investment: $4,280 to internet connection since all is uncommon in the franchise
$76,500 software provided is web-based industry and is Chem-Drys way
The initial fee for this fitness of boosting their franchisees
franchise is as low as $2,000. and requires no downloading.
business-building efforts.
Jazzercise offers workout

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Overall, this is an ideal business incomes annually. Handyman providing professional tools,
for an entrepreneur with drive and Matters software is web-based, equipment, and storage
determination, but doesnt require a which gives franchisees the for technicians that work in
lot of experience or money to start. flexibility to work from anywhere. independent repair shops,
Chem-Dry is specifically seeking It also provides training and dealerships, small engine repair,

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master franchise partners in Oman, marketing support. farm and industrial service, marine,
Jordan and India, among other motorsports, and even aviation.
emerging markets. Home Helpers Franchisees can sell, distribute and

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www.homehelpers.cc service automotive equipment,
tools and toolboxes out of their
Handyman Matters

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trucks.
handymanmattersfranchising.
Total investment: $57,500 to
com
$98,900 Snap-On-Tools
In-home healthcare is a snapon.com
Every home owner always needs growing field as the baby boomer
something fixed or improved generation ages. Home Helpers is
around the house, whether a leader in home care services with
its a clogged bathroom drain caregivers who provide one-on-one Total Investment: $143,683 to
or a garage thats overdue for care to seniors, new & expectant $307,700
repainting. But with todays busy mothers, working parents, and Snap-on Tools franchisees
lifestyles, who has the time to do those recuperating from illness offer over 22,000 products,
it himself? This franchise operates or injury and those facing lifelong including hand tools, power tools,
on that assumption. physical and developmental diagnostic tools, tool storage,
Handyman Matter specializes challenges. Senior care and shop equipment. These tools
in home repair, improvement and services allow individuals to live are for home use as well as on
remodel services, and with the independently in their home instead the job. The business can run
sheer number of houses even of an assisted living complex or from home with owners bringing
newer ones requiring regular nursing home.

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their mobile stores or Snap-On
maintenance, theres always trucks filled with products directly
something to keep a franchisee to customers, which includes
busy.
Matco Tools
matcotools.com/franchise car dealerships, mechanics, and
The initial investment is about airports. The initial franchise fee is
$57,000, but with the home-
improvement industry valued at $7,500 $15,000.
$50 billion in the U.S. alone, the Total investment: $88,879 to
potential to earn several times the $144,410
initial outlay is nearly limitless. The Matco is one of the fastest Balan Lyer is a freelance writer based in
company says its not unusual for growing mobile tool franchises Dubai.
franchise owners to make 7-figure

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SMALL BIZ
Ruqya Khan

Preethi Dsouza with her staff

My Moms Beauty Salon


TII presents Small Biz, the first in a new series featuring small business
startups. Meet Preethi DSouza owner and manager of My Moms Beauty
Salon located in Dubais International City.

H ave you ever had a


dream that does not
let you give up? One
that you build and work towards
day after day after day? Well, I had
My Moms Beauty Salon, a small
and humble parlour tucked away in
Dubais International City. Our set
up is now more than three years old.
We are in the France section of ICD,
their hair and make up. Friends and
family encouraged me but life had
other plans for me. With marriage
on the cards I did feel a bit let down
but not defeated. My husband gave
one such dream. I always wanted to in building P 16. People drop in from me the freedom to learn. I did my
be an entrepreneur and when I got as far as Sharjah, Ajman and even basic beautician course from the
married into a business family that Ras Al Khaimah for some indulgent Maya Pranjpee Beauty Institute of
hunger just grew stronger. I was tender loving care! Mumbai in 2,000, and later I finished
young and starry eyed; I wanted But what is it that makes her the CIDESCO exam, (Swiss exam
to have my own business and be set up so unique and what went for the beauty industry). I worked at
successful. It wasnt an easy task into the making of her salon? She Hairworks and also at the Cleopatra
for me to pull it off but I just had to explains, I always enjoyed the art Spa of Wafi in Dubai. I was the
do it for my own sake, says Preethi of beauty. I loved dressing up with Beauty Brand Manager at VLCC
DSouza, manager and owner of my mother and sisters; I would do when they began their venture in

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THE STARTUP

My Moms Beauty Salon


Owner:
Preethi DSouza
Location:
International City, Dubai
Launch cost:
AED 80,000
Launch Date:
01 January 2011
Service:
Beauty Care

Preethi at work in her salon Preethi Dsouza: First year was toughest

the UAE. While their services were branches in Satwa and Ghusais. poured all my energy and revenue
excellent I felt that they lacked Her vision is to work with people into this little place. My efforts
the personal touch. It was too who believe in beauty not just in began to bear fruit in year two. I felt
commercially packaged so I jumped looks about also of the soul. I want so blessed that I did not give up!
off their brand wagon and decided to turn the mirror inwards so that a Preethi did not allow any hurdle
to go solo! woman feels beautiful from within. to run her down. She stood strong
In 2008, Preethi moved to the Confidence and care is what I want and guarded her dream. She
Arabian Ranches, where she worked to give my clients. supported other women who had
as a freelance beauty consultant. Looking back she says, The a dream for themselves. She firmly
Her clients were largely people first year of business was the believes in the principle that you get
from her own neighbourhood. Her toughest. I was so enthusiastic what you give. No it was not easy
network grew by referrals and word about setting up shop that I did not but the struggle was worth it. I ran
of mouth but that dream always plan or think of the expenses that a one woman show where everyday
nudged her. Occasionally someone we would have to endure during the I wore several hats a mother, a
would enquire about her license times when the business was slack wife, a sister, a counsellor, a trader,
to practise and thats when she or in hibernation. While the rent and a PRO, a beautician but I did it all
decided to open a proper salon the electricity- water bills would be a for the sake of the businessperson
for herself. I wanted to dedicate constant demand on the purse, the in me.
it to my mother and so the name, cashflow was not so good. I wanted I did it out of gratitude for my
My Moms Beauty Salon! I also to sail on my own and did not want own mother and the many blessings
wanted to have a name that my to dig into my husbands pockets she gave me. I want my girls to look
own daughters could connect with, for support. up to me and feel proud of me. I am
she smiled. I set up a Facebook page a fighter. My battle wasnt easy but
Preethi reveals, The investment called Mothers World where today I feel I have defeated all that
for the project was close to AED mum entrepreneurs were invited to stood in my way. I feel happy, I feel
80,000 this included licensing advertise their businesses. Word at peace, I feel content. I am happy I
costs, visa formalities plus medical spread like wild fire and within a few tried and did not let go of my dream.
and relevant paperwork for me weeks I had mothers sharing and These two eyes that we have are not
and my staff. I had at the time of referring friends. Before I knew it I just to see, they are meant to hold a
inauguration only one beautician on had more than a 1,000 members vision and trust. When times were
board but now as we are growing from all over the place. Today we bad I prayed for direction and did
I have employed one more staff are at close to 2,750 entrepreneurs not tire from hard work. Dreaming
to ensure that work progresses online. I used this growing network big is also being willing to rise after
smoothly and without delay. to market my own work. I got every fall and not stop at any cost,
She knows that she wants to more clients for the salon and she concluded. TII
franchise her salon and is seeking also as freelance assignments. I
investors to set up two more compered events and was the MC Ruqya Khan is a freelance writer based
at many gatherings. I built in Dubai.
my income bit by bit and
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Shamlal Puri

Sarosh Zaiwalla
Journey To The Top in UK Law
Sarosh Zaiwalla is a solicitor par excellence with a strong track of successes
in British and international law. SHAMLAL PURI met him at his London
office and shared the story of his extraordinary career in which he has
rubbed shoulders with the movers and shakers at home and abroad.

T op notch lawyer Sarosh Zaiwalla, a senior partner


at Zaiwalla & Co. is a soft-spoken Mumbai-
born Parsi who has established a formidable
reputation as an international arbitrator. He is regarded
as the star of Asian solicitors in the UK specialising in
late Benazir Bhutto and Indian industrialists, the Tatas.
Many years ago, a young British lawyer by the
name of Tony Blair went to Sarosh Zaiwalla for
work experience in maritime law. A good friendship
developed between the two. Zaiwalla & Co also hired
international commercial law and litigation. the services of barrister Tony Blair as Counsel in a case
Zaiwalla does not only feature in the news, but also for the Government of India which was also the first
makes headlines about his hard-earned reputation as case India won in the House of Lords. It afforded Mr
an astute legal expert. He has successfully handled Blair the only occasion in which the three times Prime
cases where established London lawyers have failed, Minister appeared in the Law Report.
taking him to the peak of his professional career in the Among the current landmark cases Zaiwalla has
British capital. handled is that of Bank Mellat, Irans largest private
Sarosh Zaiwalla arrived in Britain some 35 years bank, which was blacklisted by the European Council
ago, and studied and trained in London. Through sheer in 2010 and forced to cease operating in the UK. The
hard work he has built a highly successful career with a European Court of Justice has overturned the Councils
portfolio of more than 1,200 cases over the years, some decision, and the bank can now trade in Europe and
of which are the envy of his fellow legal professionals. pursue a claim of damages against the Council. Bank
He is involved in international energy, maritime and Mellat was accused of helping Irans controversial
construction arbitrations either as a solicitor, counsel, nuclear programme which it denied.
party-appointed arbitrator or sole arbitrator in cases Of the ruling Sarosh says that it is a victory for the rule
not only in the UK but also in the Middle East, Europe of law as much as it is for Bank Mellat. The judgement
and India. He has acted for many prestigious clients will put enormous confidence in the independence
including the President of India, and the governments of the British judiciary and sets an example that even
of the UAE, Peoples Republic of China, Hong Kong, controversial disputes can be resolved by applying the
Russia and Iran. principle of the rule of law through the British courts.
Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchans family hired In his continued success on the British legal scene
his services for the successful Bofors libel case. Indian Sarosh Zaiwalla collected tributes from none other than
National Congress President Sonia Gandhi in a case UK Attorney General, Dominic Grieve. Paying his firm
to stop a movie being made on her life by an Italian of solicitors fulsome praise at their 30th anniversary
producer. party at the House of Lords he said recently that he
Sarosh recalls that when he won the case for the saluted the diversity in the legal profession, the industry
Bachchan family, the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and excellence of lawyers from the Indian subcontinent
invited him for a meeting lasting two hours. His other and the contributions they had made to the legal service
clients include the former Pakistan Prime Minister the industry in the City of London. In a speech delivered from

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Sarosh Zaiwalla with his daughter Freya and son Varun.

the heart and without notes he praised the goodness by birth, British by nationality.
and professionalism of those who have handled over Sarosh decided he could make a niche for himself
1,000 international arbitrations and represented many by setting up an Asian-headed maritime law firm dealing
overseas governments and multinationals as well as with Asian firms involved in the shipping business in
private clients from overseas. London.
The Attorney General also acknowledged that With a bank loan of 10,000 he founded Zaiwalla &
Sarosh Zaiwalla was a pioneer in opening up the legal Co in April 1982 with offices in Chancery Lane, in the
profession to diversity, at a time when there were many heart of Londons Law fraternity. He is the first Asian to
racial hurdles. Even 100 years from now, history will set up a law firm in the City of London and after being
continue to remember this achievement, Mr Grieves in practice for many years is well-respected in London.
said, as he paid tribute to the firms Indian connections The challenge ahead of him was that he was not
and the contribution this had made to the good relations going to join the traditional speciality of Asian lawyers
between India and Britain. dotted around London suburbs of Southall, Wembley
Reflecting on his earlier years Sarosh Zaiwalla and Ealing immigration. He wanted to do something
studied maritime law and worked part-time in a well- different.
known London City firm in Fleet Street, the heart of the In his early years, he was lucky to meet the then
newspaper world and where a spill-over of law firms Indian High Commissioner in UK, a former lawyer.
from Chancery Lane were based. He aimed to better
his career and move up the ladder. But an old hand told
him one day that as an Asian he would never make it to
the top of the firm. He advised him to set up his own.
Sarosh was not oblivious to the grandees
observations all the top City maritime firms were
headed by Britons or Europeans, while Asians and
Blacks stuck to immigration laws on the fringes of
London.
Although I received a great deal of support from
my legal fraternity and British judges, some in the elite
Commercial Court, were not used to seeing a non-white
solicitor appearing in Court, Sarosh said in an interview
with Business Matters magazine.
One thing that he had refrained from doing was to
anglicise his Indian name, which he found later to be an UKs Attorney General Dominic Grieve pays a rare tribute to
Sarosh Zaiwalla at the House of Lords party.
advantage for him. He says very proudly, I am an Indian

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for the President of India which won in the then House


of Lords. Similarly, the recent Supreme Court Bank
Mellat case against the UK government came to us
after the client lost in both the High Court and Court of
Appeal using another city firm.
He takes a hands-on role in the activities of his
practice and ensures the involvement of all his team-
members in case work. His company has scores of
highly satisfied clients at home and abroad.
After a full weeks work Sarosh escapes to a house
by the seaside every Friday evening. He takes his work
with him on the weekends but does not see any clients.
Saroshs work has received global acclaim. In 2002
Sarosh Zaiwalla live on Sky TV commenting on immigration in the then Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Nov 2013. awarded him Indias Annual National Law Day award for
his outstanding contribution in International Arbitration
The diplomat took a great interest in a company Law.
with an Indian name and appointed him as the High Two years later, Sarosh had the honour to be
Commissions lawyer. This gave a boost to the young personally asked by the Dalai Lama to facilitate a
solicitors career. dialogue with China with a view to finding a peaceful
The challenge in his early days was getting resolution to Tibet.
acceptance from the Asian community in Britain. He The UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon invited
decided to go abroad to get work, travelling to India, Zaiwalla in 2007 for an extensive face-to-face
China, Mongolia and Africa. Today 95 percent of his consultation on issues relating to World Order.
practice is export orientated bringing in a multi-million He was also appointed an Arbitrator to the Panel
dollar turn-over. of Arbitrators by the Korean Commercial Arbitration
Sarosh Zaiwallas mission was to foster business Board.
links and so he took advantage of his Parsi origins Law runs deeply in the veins of the Zaiwalla family.
and looked towards Iran from where his ancestors had I believe that in 1925 my father was the first Asian to
emigrated to India more than ten centuries ago. qualify as a solicitor in London.
His big break came when he landed work with His daughter Freya and son Varun are part of a
the Hinduja Group, the powerful Indian conglomerate, twelve-strong team that form the backbone of the
which was doing business in Iran during the regime of practice. TII
the Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlavi.
The Hinduja Group continued Photos Shamlal Puri and courtesy.
in business even after the fall of
the Shah and Sarosh handled their Shamlal Puri, TIIs Contributing Editor, a
maritime disputes in London. veteran British journalist, broadcaster, author
He became well known for his and press photographer. He has worked with
work for the Hindujas. Soon after the media in Europe, Africa, Asia and the
that the Indian High Commission in Middle East. His novels Dubai on Wheels:
London appointed him their maritime The Slippery Road to Success and Triangle
specialist. of Terror (Diamond Books) are acclaimed
An interesting aspect of Zaiwallas bestsellers. His next novel The Illegals
practice is, as he put it to Business (Crownbird Publishers) will be published
Matters, We take difficult cases that this year. He has travelled to more than
other firms reject at first instance. 100 countries in an illustrious journalistic
Some of our most prestigious wins career spanning 40 years. His work has been
have been matters where the client published in more than 250 magazines,
was told by city firms that they stood newspapers and journals around the
no chance. They came to us desperate world.
for a new take and we have won
the case for them. One of my first Zaiwalla & Cos 30th anniversary dinner publicised
cases was a no chance matter in the UK national media.

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ANGLO-INDIANS
Rudy Otter

Looking back on a
Home Sweet Homeland
Anglo-Indians left India thinking they would not be wanted after the
British left, and the country lost one of its most vibrant assets

A
response.
n Anglo-Indian international quarterly magazine called
Anglos In The Wind, based in Chennai, India, has
just published two consecutive issues simultaneously
on a topic of absorbing interest to its readers, judging by the
muscle-flexing India, having witnessed hordes of Indians
brandishing Quit India banners and chanting Jai Hind! All
that hostility, we believed, was aimed not only at the British
colonialists but also at ourselves. It was time to go.
I wrote two articles on this topic for MacLures Homeland
Earlier, Anglo-Indian publisher-editor Harry MacLure had issues. The first one, headed Anyone for Gorastan? reflects
asked readers whether they thought a Homeland State for the Anglo-Indian obsession with the white part of our dual
their 300,000-strong community would have persuaded most ancestry. Our only desire, I wrote, in the frenetic period
of them to stay on in a newly independent India. leading up to Indias Independence was to get out as quickly as
Although we Anglo-Indians left in droves after 1947, mainly possible. We feared that Indians would gain the upper hand
to Britain but also to Australia, New Zealand, Canada and and treat us badly for having sided with our British masters
elsewhere, there had been erstwhile attempts, as MacLure who in turn mollycoddled us. We feared Indians would force
says, as long ago as the 1930s, to create our own enclaves in us to learn Hindi properly (a totally unacceptable proposition in
India, most notably McCluskieganj up north in Bihar, Whitefield those blinkered times). Whats more, Indians would expect us
in Bangalore and the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal. to abandon our western clothing and wear dhotis and saris,
Regrettably all those efforts, strenuously backed by another perceived outrage. To cap it all, the cheeky blighters
dynamic Anglo-Indian community leaders Sir Henry Gidney would think nothing of making amorous advances towards our
and his successor Frank Anthony, failed to stem the flow of our daughters, a scandalous prospect!
fellowmen and women out of India, puncturing all hopes of a I reminded readers how our leader Frank Anthony did
unique Anglo Homeland. his best to persuade Anglo-Indians to stay put in India. In a
As stalwart supporters of the British Raj, we Anglo-Indians 1946 speech in Bombay, he said: We are Anglo-Indians by
did not see much of a future for ourselves in an independent, community and have reason to be proud of ourselves. We

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Pioneers initially lived in tents, camp style

made a contribution to India out of all proportion to our size - to Indians, unthinkable when the British were in charge. On
in the military, aviation, engineering. Let us cling to everything another occasion, an irate Hindu man berated her and her
we hold dear, our English language and our way of life. But husband for holding hands in public and advised them to get
let us always remember that we are Indian; that we have an out of the country for such disgraceful behaviour. Moreover her
inalienable Indian background. The more we love and are loyal husbands firm sent letters to all its English-speaking workers
to India, the more India will love and be loyal to us. requiring them to communicate in written Hindi in future, a
We didnt care for his assertion that we are Indian - development that alarmed them.
oh dear me, no. We actually rejoiced in having great-great- Editor MacLure and his team visited various Anglo-
great English and Welsh grandfathers, and great-great-great Indian enclaves and regarded McCluskieganj as a humbling
Scottish and Irish grandmothers, while refusing to admit, experience. He writes of them having to adjust to jungle life,
as I wrote, that we had any Indian blood whatsoever, even build their homes from scratch. The 20 remaining families, out
though most of us bore a slight or pronounced resemblance of an original peak of 250, were displaying courage against
to Indians. Actually we come in four shades - some white, the odds, having to put up with erratic electricity supplies that
many light brown, many more medium brown and dark brown. arrived only a few years ago, and the nearest hospital a two-
In 1939, the Colonization Observer newspaper reported hour drive away.
that our first leader, Sir Henry Gidney, on a visit to London, Reader Dr Beatrix DSouza met Kitty Texeira whom older
asked the British government for 5 million towards a McCluskieganj residents remember as being very pretty with
Homeland for Anglo-Indians in India, on any terms you her blue eyes and golden hair. Her mother was the daughter of
like, Gidney declared, and we will develop a state in India E. D. Robert who had been personal assistant to Sir William
that shall be second to none. No doubt he had Reed, Governor of Assam. Kittys father, an army man,
McCluskieganj in mind, at least initially. had bought 56 acres of land and the family, one
I describe we Anglo-Indians as a much- of the earliest settlers, were considered well off.
misunderstood...unique... fun-loving, food- Kitty married a tribal man, the couple have
crazy community, more than 90 per cent four children and run an orchard. Sari-clad
of whom ran the Indian Railways with the Kitty sells fruit at the local railway station.
rest employed by the police, government Another reader, Maureen Jenkins,
telegraphs, customs & excise and other writes a four-page article on her beloved
spheres. Hardly a community suited to enclave, Kolar Gold Fields, near
the rural way of life in the enclaves they Bangalore, made famous by Tippu Sultan
hoped would thrive, but surprisingly some discovering gold there and providing work
Anglo-Indians hung on and are still in those for Anglo-Indians in the mines. Referring to
enclaves today, toughing it out. their social life, she quips: Some children
Reader Yvonne Fischer, in her article learned to dance before they could walk.
titled Why I left India realized how life was However, having to learn Hindi and later
shaping up in independent India when the state language put the wind up many
Christa Moss with her husband Lionel
she and another Anglo-Indian female at their bungalow on Borewell Road, Anglo-Indians who sought their fortunes
applied for advertised clerical vacancies in Whitefield overseas.
Madras Railway Office. All six jobs went There were other articles, on

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ANGLO-INDIAN

Intrepid Anglo-Indian women enjoying life on their farms

Whitefield near Bangalore where Christa Moss and her thinking but what a wonderful thing it would have been if
husband Lionel still live. She writes a long and interesting poem Anglo-Indians were indeed given the opportunity to have their
charting the fate of this Anglo-Indian enclave, now severely own territorial state within India.
depleted in numbers as residents migrated. Here is one verse It would have been another feather in Indias cultural cap
on Whitefield: and would certainly have strengthened her defence forces.
While brass bands on Sunday lustily played communal We would have enabled India to hold sway in international
picnics in the shade Gymkhanas and other sporting events hockey as well as bring home Olympic medals in athletics and
audiences sipping their beer in tents... boxing. Country music would have found another colourful
Other articles included the palm-thronged Andaman home alongside Nashville and Tamworth. Anglo-Indians would
Islands where some Anglo-Indians tried to carve a life out for have made their mark not just on the Indian map but the world
themselves but largely gave up and left. Blair Williams writes map as well. Anglo-Indians who did make the big time abroad
that neither the British nor Indian governments would have included singers Engelbert Humperdinck and Sir Cliff Richard,
seriously entertained the idea of turning those islands into an and Hollywood actress Merle Oberon.
Anglo-Indian Homeland. Reader Ralph Baycross writes that Anglo-Indian
Editor Harry MacLure bemoans the fact that the British, emigration was the best option. Those who settled outside
chief architects of the Anglo-Indian community, abandoned India have done exceedingly well for themselves, securing
us after Indian Independence. He writes: It is perhaps wishful good jobs and pensions. He applauds Anglo-Indians across
the diaspora for banding together to help our poor, unfortunate
brethren still in India. Blair Williams, already quoted, is well-
known for doing an enormous amount of charity work for
those destitute Anglo-Indians.
In the second of my two articles, headed Gated way to
Happiness, I suggested that Anglo-Indians in India may wish
to think about setting up something less ambitious than a
Homeland, namely to go in for several gated communities all
over India and organizing exchange visits, sports tournaments
and so on with one another, just the type of activities that
Anglos In The Wind magazine would love to cover.
Meanwhile, Anglo-Indian film producer Paul Harris has
made a DVD of his documentary, Dreams of a Homeland.
Visit his website: www.gomorefilms.com for more details. TII

Rudy Otter is a freelance journalist in the UK

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CHANGE
Anita Thomas

A Family in Every Country


Families who move countries regularly share a certain spirit, an
impermanence, paradoxically leading to strong and lasting bonds.

T he annual school hiatus summer breaks,


October breaks, Christmas breaks and Easter
breaks often signal transitions; departures,
goodbyes and heartbreaks, friends moving away, pink
slips and uncertainties (given current times), graduations
and moving on.
Transition and change, ever present in our lives, was
never more highlighted than when Aideen invited me
to join a public speaking group parents from school
all ascending the learning curve of standing up and
speaking out without fear, with confidence.
My first instinct was to say no, in alarm and
consternation. And then in a rush, before I had time to
think it over, I emailed her a yes and took a deep breath.
I said yes because it was Aideen friend and
erstwhile neighbor and our shared history spanned
leaking roofs, feuding pets, a common gate, a marauding Americas.
python, garage sales and some very interesting dinners Change difficult, uncomfortable, frightening;
and barbecues so why not public speaking? sometimes all of it all at the same time. And we learn
With eight parents, interestingly almost all of the to anticipate it, almost always proactively. And when it
themes had to do with the very essence of being an happens, we embrace it.
impermanent resident transitions, stepping out of With two minutes for an impromptu delivery, a
comfort zones, challenges, unwritten pages, chapters quote from John Lilly found immediate resonance: Our
closed and chapters beginning. only security is our ability to change. And our reality I
Aideen held up Spencer Johnsons book Who wondered ? It has to be our shared differences. Local
Moved My Cheese ? and proceeded to sketch the or expatriate, resident or non-resident, visitor or native
analogies between our personal calendar of desires a the phases come and go and we are continually in flux;
different lifestyle, a job, a relationship, money, freedom, some more than others.
health, recognition, spiritual peace or even public Impermanents aka impermanent residents shoulder
speaking and the simple story line of the book (of additional challenges the guilt and the fact of aging
mice and men and what happens when the cheese parents in distant countries, adapting to different
aka comfort zones aka security aka certitudes cultures and climates, myriad education systems, the
suddenly disappears). absence of family support groups, the leaving behind of
The parallels were simple. good friends, the need to create comfort zones for the
The reality of our lives, she said, is change, continual children and the family, multiple homes, the giving up
change; difficult, uncomfortable, frightening, sometimes of jobs, the learning of new languages, the inexorable
all of it all at the same time. Our community is, by its very building of friendships and relationships, the putting
definition, transitory and at the beginning of a school down of tentative roots; the providing of stability while
year, we are either moving our families to a new country acknowledging the impermanence and the circle
or continent or some of our friends or colleagues begins all over again.
are. And we lose them. New families arrive and we On the flip side are opportunities and the time to
welcome them; we accommodate them in our lives. build bridges spanning the familiar and newly found. TII
Or, it is the time when our children have finished
school and are leaving home, continuing their education, Anita Thomas is a Singapore based writer and photographer you
not in a town or city just a few hours drive away, but can read more of her articles on her blog: http://sayangsingapore.
across continents. Australia, Europe. Perhaps the wordpress.com/

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GUPTARA GARMAGARAM
Prabhu Guptara

Aam Aadmi Party


Upsetting India
Everyone was shocked by the results of the Delhi elections: Aam Aadmi is
a political party which did not even exist a few months ago.

M ost Indians have still to recognise the


significance of the results: the notable thing
is that even though BJP won a plurality of
seats, it actually lost votes - in spite of Narendra Modis
supposedly charismatic and magnetic drawing power,
the BJPs vote share actually declined!
The results were not only a slap on the wrist for
Congress, they were also a shock for BJP after
the announcement of the election results, the BJP
leadership initially boasted that they would still provide
the government for Delhi, but when it actually came
to the decision, they did not dare to come up to the
platform.
AAP had already announced that it would not work
with anyones support, and wisely made clear the
minimum agreement necessary before it would work
with any party. Its 18 point minimum demand is too
exactly the demand of people. Another put it this way:
extensive to list here, but included items which were
I am a supporter of Congress and if they do not agree
bound to be totally unacceptable to both Congress as
on most of the AAPs points, I think I will have to think
well as to BJP, such as: The VIP culture to be stopped
about realigning my support I am sure the refusal of
in Delhi: no MLA, minister or Delhi official to use a red
BJP to support the AAP agenda will also have led to
beacon on their cars, nor live in big bungalows or be
most BJP supporters considering whether their support
provided any security greater than is available to the
for BJP should be discontinued.
ordinary citizen; locally-relevant decisions to be taken
It was clear to me and to any other clear-eyed
directly by the local citizens in mohalla sabhas every
observer that no such minimum agreement would be
locality and colony; complete statehood status for
forthcoming (it is entirely contrary to the spirit an modus
Delhi: the Central Governments hold on organisations
operandi of both Congress and BJP).
like the Police and the Delhi Development Authority to
It is also clear that we will have a re-vote for Delhi
be ended; an audit of all electricity companies in the
around the time of the National Elections and that,
national capital from the time these were privatised:
unless AAP does something extremely stupid before
licences to be cancelled for any companies that
then, on BJP or Congress do something extraordinarily
refuse to participate; all unauthorised colonies to be
smart, AAP should then win the Delhi re-vote by a clear
regularised (thirty percent of Delhis population lives in
if not outright margin.
such colonies); clean and affordable pakka houses
What AAPs triumph signifies is a shock to the entire
(properly built houses) for those living in slums; regular
political culture in India which has slowly declined since
jobs for all those working on contractual bases; roads,
Independence, and became totally reliant on money-
electricity, water and other basic facilities to all street
power, muscle-power and caste-based calculations.
traders; setting up enough courts and appoint judges so
While caste-based calculations may still have some
that all uncleared cases are dealt with within six months;
hold in the less-developed parts of the country (that
and, all sexual harassment cases to be investigated,
is, of course, the actual reason those areas are less-
prosecuted and judgments delivered within three
months. As one person put it on an internet chat group:
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Guptara Garmagaram Upsetting India

Everyone was shocked by the results of the Delhi elections: a political party which
INDIA
did not even exist a few months ago.

Here are the facts:

Delhi Legislative Assembly election, 2013

Net Change
Political Seats % of % of
Candidates Change in %
Party Won Seats Votes
in seats of vote

BJP 66 31 8 44 33%

Up 28 from Up from zero


AAP 69 28 40 30%
zero to 30%

Congress 70 08 35 11.5 25%

JD(U) - 1 1 1.5 0.6%

SAD 4 1 1 1.5 1%

Independent 225 1 0 1.5 10%

Total 810 70 Turnout 66% Voters 76,99,800

developed), it is clear that their hold is declining and evident that many if not most eminent thought leaders
Most Indians have still to recognise the significance of the results: the notable thing
will soon be a thing of the past. At least if ethics- and from the country will be with such a front, once it is
is that even though BJP won a
law-based parties such as AAP deliver administrative
plurality of seats, it
formed.
actually lost votes - in spite of
Narendra Modis supposedly
performance that matches their promise. charismatic and magnetic drawing
Can India move beyond power, thethe BJPs
upset of the Delhi
vote share actually declined!
Given the economic and political structure of our elections to upsetting the entire direction of corruption
country, that cannot be delivered if any such party and incompetence in which it has gone increasingly
formsThe theresults wereonly
government not inonly a slap
a few on the
states. wrist for
As the Congress,
in the theyIndependence.
decades since were also aIf shock
so, it will upset
forstructure
entire BJP ofafter the announcement
the country of the
is steeply pyramidal, withelection
manyresults,
who are the BJPbenefiting
currently leadershipfrominitially
incompetence
boasted
economic thatasthey
as well would
political stillatprovide
power thethegovernment
the top of for Delhi,
and corruption. but when
But some upsets it
areactually
good ones. TII
came
Central to the decision,
Government, they did
it is necessary not ethically-
for such dare to come up to the platform.
based parties also to have power at the national level. Prof. Prabhu Guptara has written the above in an entirely
The challenge before AAP and similar parties private capacity, and none of the above should be related in any
elsewhere in the country is that of scaling up their effort. way to any of the companies or organisations with which he is
There are efforts for such parties to come together on now, or has been associated in the past. His personal website
the basis of a minimum common agenda in order to is www. prabhu.guptara.net He blogs at: www.prabhuguptara.
form a united national Rule-of-Law Front. It has already blogspot.com

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DEBATE
Bandana Jain

Elections 2014
TII introduces Debate, a new column that will discuss various burning issues of the
day, with views from readers who would like to have a say in whats happening in
Desh Aur Diaspora.

PARTICIPANTS:

Ashwin Kathpalia Bagavadeeswar S. Shekhar Sinha


Marine Consultant Director General Manager
Cleghorn, Wilton & Associates 3Eg Group. Middle East/South Asia, Interbulk
Ltd. Group

TII: Which party would you vote for and why? renewal and economic stability to the re-modeling of taxation
and infrastructure development. Autonomous power to CBI,
Ashwin Kathpalia: I would vote for BJP or AAP ( Aam Aadmi education for all and women empowerment are also key issues
Party). All parties are the same but a change sometimes brings of the upcoming elections.
about better results.
TII: How do you think that the option of voting for none of
Shekhar Sinha: I would vote for BJP for the simple reason that the parties has changed the election scenario?
BJP appears less dangerous than Congress. With a slew of
corruption cases that have been seen in the past ten years of AK: With this new option, candidates will know that they are
Congress rule, BJP seems to have a stronger footing this time. not wanted.

Bagavadeeswar S: Congress! Congress is the party that made SS: Opting for none of the above is just an expression on the
the nation survive the economic crisis. The party established part of the voter that signifies his distaste. This option will not
the best leadership tactics and stability that was required for impact the elections as such because the concept of majority
the nation. Presently the party has a clear 5P agenda whereby wins still prevails. Change should come as a revolution from
changes to match tomorrows world for India are in place. We the people and society and not from the electoral system.
are one nation to bring knowledge to one and all. The motto of Hence, it is not likely to affect the results but will definitely
educare for all will lead us to the future. influence the mindset of candidates in future.

TII: What, according to you is the agenda/key issues of the BS: The art of politics is Plan-Do-Act- cycle. Any such decision
upcoming elections? of voting for none of the parties will lead all to retrospect the
events, corrective action and prevention.
AK: Corruption, inflation and government failure are the key
issues of the upcoming elections. It is true that things dont
change overnight but since independence, Congress has TII: According to you, which party will win the upcoming
ruled for the longest period and hence, they are responsible 2014 elections and why?
for todays India.
SS: Corruption is the main agenda. AK: There is no clarity, as such. I dont think any party will get

BS: There are several items on the agenda ranging from rural
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a majority. There will have to be a coalition and the result may


be as messy as before. SS: I dont think that India will go for a hung parliament this
SS: The NDA led by BJP should win Election 2014 because the time. If the NDA comes to power, it will form its own party,
UPA has ruled for ten years successively. Corruption and anti- while the UPA is likely to take support of regional parties like
incumbency are the reasons that have led Congress to lose its BSP, SP, etc.
credibility as a governing party. Hence, the BJP becomes the
obvious choice. BS: To a certain extent, I feel that India will go for a hung
parliament. But power- greedy regional parties may cost the
BS: Congress is preferred, but the regional parties inefficiency Congress and create the most instability for the nation.
in having proper governance could cast a catastrophe effect
on the Congress. It has performed well independently. The TII: What measures should be taken to ensure a fair
economy was intact, i.e. the fiscal deficit for 2012-13 worked political system in India?
out lower at 4.89 per cent of the GDP, not significantly below
the revised estimate of 5.2 per cent. Indian companies AK: The JPC (Joint Parliamentary Committee for various
achieved milestones during the past decade and its no secret. purchases and investigations) should consist of non-politicians
like eminent personalities of the particular field for which the
TII: Who, according to you is a good candidate for the JPC has been formed including citizen forum representatives.
upcoming 2014 Elections, and why? All the JPC findings and approvals should be put up online
since it is public money (except for a case of national security).
AK: Narendra Modi (BJP) seems to be a better choice since Only parliamentarians having qualifications and experience
he has shown sustained development in Gujarat and may be in that particular field should be members of the respective
in a position to repeat the same for the rest of the country. JPC. Eliminate concessions based on religion, colour, creed &
Moreover, too much of democracy is not good with such a caste. Any concession should be solely based on a persons
large population and he may be able to bring in some discipline economic condition. Religious activity should not be allowed
but that would depend on the majority that he gets. on the streets.

SS: According to me, none of the candidates are good SS: Have a check list monitored by a constitutional authority.
enough. It is sad that eligible people like Anna Hazare, Kiran Secondly, all details of the public administration should be
Bedi, scientists, etc. are missing in the contesters list. To cite available to the public for scrutiny. Have a bi-party system
an example, ex- President APJ Abdul Kalam Azad (previously rather than a multi-party system, which leads to a fragmented
a scientist) used his position constructively by bringing about or shared mandate and this system enables a party with votes
radical changes in the science and technology scene in India. as less as 30% to form a government. Lastly, there should
We need more candidates like him. be a mandatory educational qualification of graduation with no
criminal background.

Eliminate concessions based on religion, colour, creed and caste. Any


concession should be solely based on a persons economic condition.

BS: Rahul Gandhi is young and energetic. His experience for


the past few years will yield the best governance. Also, he BS: Simplification of governance and access for people to the
represents the young lot who are open to new ideas. Congress representatives coupled with transparency, enhancing value
has people who have shaped the country. The first option is, based education to all, and favouring farmers directly without
having the manifesto decided by the people, for the people. frills.
If given an opportunity to have an independent majority,
Congress will perform the best without any doubts. TII: What do you miss the most when elections are taking
place in India?
TII: Do you think India is again going for hung parliament
mode? Will the regional parties play a major role in forming AK: Debates between party candidates which normally
the govt.? happens in UK, USA, etc is something that I miss during
elections in India. There is no face - off between the candidates.
AK: Today and in future, I dont think any party will ever get Some TV channels have made attempts to do so but not in a
a 2/3rd majority. Since India is already divided in terms of very successful manner.
religion and language, to keep their political ambitions alive,
the regional parties and candidates are able to exert more BS: My participation in deciding the future of our nation! TII

influence on the local population. A federal system is therefore


the most suitable for India. However, politicians do not want Bandana Jain is a freelance writer based in Dubai covering art,
this as they will not be able to siphon out money for their gains travel, health, education, lifestyle and personalities.
from the central kitty.

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REAL ESTATE
Surabhi Arora

Areas To Watch For


Investments In 2014
I n 2013, caution was the dominating factor affecting
investors, as well as end users in the real estate
market, due to the prevailing economic risks.
However, as the Indian real estate market is a sentiment
driven market, residential real estate has provided
NCR Southern Peripheral Road
The Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), a 150 meter-
wide road is a part of New Gurgaon that is drawing
the attention of many end-users and investors. SPR is
positioned as an up-market location which is expected
steady returns to investors over the long term despite to fetch a handsome appreciation in the years to come.
an economy gloom. Excellent connectivity to existing commercial hubs
For those NRIs looking at a longer term investment like Sohna Road, Golf Course Extension Road and
this is a good time to buy a property in the Indian developments on NH-8, is the prime demand driver of
market as property today is available at good discounts this location. The New Gurgaon-Sohna Master Plan -
and second the demand is likely to catch up with the 2031 focuses to develop major infrastructure on SPR
prospects of political stability post assembly elections like metro connectivity, link to Gurgaon-Faridabad Road
in the second half of 2014. In this article you will find and extending the SPR into a six-lane expressway.
emerging areas suitable for investments in 2014 based Developers such as Unitech Ltd, Raheja Developers,
on their strategic locations, upcoming infrastructure IREO, Parsvanath, BPTP, Vipul, and Emmar MGF have
developments, arbitrage opportunities and availability large tracts of land in this area. Many developers such as
of land for development. Tata, Unitech, BPTP and Spaze have already launched
their premium projects in this location. Apartments
Mumbai Island City Wadala & Sewri being developed in this micro-market are typically 3
Wadala and Sewri are parts of the 7 islands of the city of and 4 BHK of 1,500 to 3,000 sq. ft. Currently, these
Mumbai and were the most neglected regions in terms projects are priced in the range of 5,000 to 9,500 which
of development until recently. In 2010, large tracts of is approximately 20% to 30% less than the nearby
mills and Bombay Port Trust land was made available residential hubs such as Golf Course Extension Road
and thus arose an opportunity for development of and Sohna Road.
premium residential projects over there. For people
who want to reside in the island city, this provides an Bengaluru Thanisandra
attractive opportunity, located close to employment Thanisandra, located towards the north-eastern
hubs. region of Bangalore has been emerging as a popular
The area is hardly 30 minutes away from affordable investment destination. . It caters to the
commercial hubs like the Bandra-Kurla-Complex (BKC) housing requirements of the IT/ITeS catchments
and developed residential micro-markets like Worli, present along the north-eastern corridor. This area has
Prabhadevi, Parel, Matunga, Sion and Dadar. The recently come under the domain of BBMP. The area
Eastern freeway project has tremendously improved road is poised to develop in the coming years due to the
connectivity of this micro market with CBD in the south. expansion of the main road as an alternative road to
Moreover, the established train network connects it to Bangalore International Airport. Recent developments
Mumbai CST in the island city zone, Andheri in western, have transformed this area into an urban locality with all
Vashi and CBD Belapur in Navi Mumbai. The Mumbai the modern amenities and accessibilities. The area now
Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is dotted with apartments, companies, schools and
plans to develop 109 hectares of land of Wadala as a other educational institutions. The major reason driving
new commercial hub like BKC and further infrastructure the spurt in development of real estate is the overall
plans such as Sewri-Nhava Sheva trans-harbor link connectivity through the ORR towards commercial
and the monorail project are the growth stimulators for hubs, the Central Business District and proximity to the
this area. Indicative capital values for prime residential airport. Large commercial establishments like Manyata
properties vary between INR 20,000 35,000 per sq. Tech Park have also had significant impact in the growth
ft. This is approximately 40 to 50% less than nearby of this region.
locations of Prabhadevi and Worli.
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real estate has provided steady returns to investors over long term despite an economy gloom.

For those NRIs looking at a longer term investment this is a good time to buy a property in Indian market as the
property today is available at good discounts and second the demand is likely to catch up with the prospects of a
political stability post assembly election in second half of 2014. In this article you will find emerging
REALareas suitable
ESTATE
for investments in 2014 based on their strategic locations, upcoming infrastructure developments, arbitrage
opportunities and availability of land for development.
Areas to watch for Investment in Major Indian Cities
Areas to watch for Investment in Major Indian Cities
Capital Investment Investment
Capital
Bracket Ticket
City Locations Values (INR Values (AED Bracket Ticket
Size (AED
PSF) PSF)* Size (INR Crore) million)*
20,000 -
Mumbai Wadala & Sewri 1200-2100 2.50 - 9.50 1.47 - 5.60
35,000
Southern Peripheral
NCR-Gurgaon 5,000 - 9,500 300-560 0.75 2.00 0.44 1.18
Road

Bengaluru Thanisandra 3,000 - 5,000 180-300 0.35 1.50 0.21 0.88

Chennai Navallur and Siruseri 3,500 - 4,500 200-270 0.40 - 1.30 0.24 0.77

Hinjewadi, Baner &


Pune 3,500 7,500 200-450 0.60 1.50 0.35 0.88
Wakad
Kolkata EM Bypass 5,000 - 9,000 300-540 0.60 2.00 0.35 1.18
Source: Colliers International India Research

Note: Exchange rate used for conversion in above table is 1AED = 16.95 INR as on 6th Jan 2014

Mumbai Island City Wadala & Sewri


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etc. have and
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hectares landupcoming
of Wadalaresidential clusters located
as a new commercial hub like BKC highway and infrastructure
and further to the Special Economic
plan Zones and IT/
such as Sewri-Nhava
towards the south oflink
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city monorail
in close proximity
project areofthe
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stimulators There
for this area. is a large
Indicative demand
capital values forfor
rented
- the IT/ITES and industrial hub of Chennai. Connectivity accommodation because of which the area is favoured
to the prime localities of CBD (Central Business District) by investors. A number of projects have been launched
and ongoing infrastructure development initiatives in this area recently in the price band of INR 3,300
like the Elevated Highway Project along OMR (Old 7,500 per sq. ft. TII
Mahabalipuram Road) and 6 lane roads is attracting
investors to the residential projects in these micro-
markets. At present, capital values range from INR
3,500 to 4,500 per sq. ft. and expect to appreciate
significantly in the coming years.

Kolkata EM Bypass
For More information please contact:
Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, a 21 km peripheral
Surabhi Arora | Associate Director | Research
bypass with a six lane road has emerged as a preferred
Surabhi.arora@colliers.com
destination of real estate investors. There are a number
of connecting roads that link the bypass to major hubs
of the city along its route. Improved connectivity to the

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Feby Imthias

Indian students are well represented across all programs at UOWD

Great Educational Expectations


Indian parents have high academic priority for their wards. So does the
higher education scene in UAE meet their high expectations? Feby Imthias
explores the views of top Indian educational experts in the UAE.

U AE stands as a land of dreams for many who


come in search of its bounties and partake in
its achievements. An average Indian dream
comprises a classy home, a posh car, well educated
kids and a decent nest egg for retirement. 99 percent
campus, UOWD provides a uniquely diverse learning
environment that prepares students for life in a global
community. Developing communication skills, poise,
and experiencing an international environment is integral
to the UOWD experience, as students learn alongside
of Indian parents, accord high priority for their childs their peers from across the globe.
education. Peter Hawke observes, Leadership and
The opportunity for higher education in the UAE communication are interwoven throughout all academic
has taken a leap in recent years. UAE has seen and non-academic activities at UOWD. The curriculum
much empowerment in terms of higher education is designed to nurture future business leaders by
and subsequently students from the UAE can now developing skills in management, communication, and
start competing on a global level. UAE has become cultural and professional awareness.
a preferred place for many youngsters to work and The university also has a dynamic extra-curricular
study simultaneously. environment, including a dedicated leadership
development program, which helps students to develop
Peter Hawke is the Director of Marketing and Student their employability skills outside the classroom.
Recruitment at the University of Wollongong in Dubai UOWD has always been a market-driven
which has been at the forefront of providing quality and institution, which is reflected in the evolution of many
region-specific programs that have helped students find of our programs. For example, UOWD established the
placements in some of the most prestigious corporations first postgraduate program in Logistics when the UAE
and organizations locally and internationally began to emerge as a regional hub for the sector, and
With students from over 100 nationalities on created the first Masters Degree in Quality Management,

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which remains the only program of its kind in Dubai, culture of collegiality and mutual understanding, which
said Hawke. is essential preparation for working in an international
UOWD has an excellent record for job placements, business environment.
with many graduates holding prominent positions in Academic excellence is at the heart of all programs
public and private sectors in the UAE and beyond. The delivered by UOWD. The curriculum and teaching
university is proactive in engaging with local employers practices at UOWD reflect those of UOW in Australia,
to develop and tailor courses to address emerging which is the 12th highest ranked Australian University,
industry trends and a number of programs have among the top 25 young universities, and in the top 2%
received recognition from relevant industry bodies. This of all universities worldwide.
gives UOWD graduates a real competitive advantage in The UAE has previously traded on being an
the job market. economical alternative to other overseas study
The UAE has a diverse and growing professional options such as the USA, UK, Australia, Canada etc.
landscape and, with a growing knowledge economy, However, while cost efficiency is still an important
employment prospects for graduates and postgraduates factor, the UAE is now emerging as a knowledge hub
are buoyant. Having emerged as a global center of in its own right, having recently been named the fourth
commerce, Dubai in particular has a strong business favorite Education Destination in a study conducted
base in a range of sectors such as finance, technology, in association with Deloitte . Studying in the UAE gives
logistics and media. These knowledge-based industries students a different perspective as they are learning in
require highly skilled personnel, and many UOWD a diverse, multicultural environment unlike anywhere in
undergraduates are returning for a Masters qualification Europe, North America or Australia.
in order to remain competitive in the job market. There is a growing trend for Indian students to
Indian students are well represented across all elect to study at institutions like UOWD, and they are
program areas at UOWD from business, management the largest demographic on the UOWD campus. Our
and finance, to computer science and engineering. academic programs are aligned with those of UOW in
There is growing evidence that graduates of Australia, and students can obtain a UOW degree on
generalist degrees are highly employable, as these graduation from UOWD. This means that studying at
programs provide an all-round education that helps UOWD gives them the opportunity to obtain a degree
them develop a broad knowledge base and skill set from a traditional western university, but in a location
relevant to a wide range of business sectors. closer to home, which is an attractive option for both
Another relevant point stated by Hawke, The value domestic and inbound Indian students, says Hawke.
of a degree is as much about the competencies a
student develops in the course of their studies as the Professor Christopher Abraham is the Head of Dubai
knowledge they acquire about a particular subject. Campus and Senior Vice President at SP Jain Center
Employers are increasingly seeking graduates with a of Management which is one of Asias top ranked
broad general education, who they can then train-up in business schools with campuses in Dubai, Mumbai,
the skills of a particular profession. Singapore and Sydney.
Undergraduate programs at UOWD provide students
with these broad foundations in business, technology or S P Jain has pioneered a radical revolutionary
finance, which can be honed through elective majors. concept called Business Education 2.0 which takes
Masters level programs tend to be more focused on a conventional education to a completely new level.
particular discipline, allowing graduates to specialize in This approach includes a rigorous focus on business
a specific subject, and professional learners to develop concepts and training in real life skills along with the
skills aligned to their area of work. unique opportunity to study and work in three world-
Industry relevance is also vital to employability and class cities -Dubai, Singapore and Sydney. This makes
UOWDs programs are built upon an industry-focused our students globally relevant and ready to take on any
syllabus, offering exposure to the latest business challenge in any part of the world, notes Abraham with
intelligence and providing professional recognition from pride.
relevant industry bodies. At S P Jain we run an important initiative known
As the dominant demographic at UOWD, it is as Passport to Excellence that actually trains and
gratifying to see that Indian students are benefiting from develops our students in key business areas and this
the multicultural environment, as much as contributing results in their remarkable career success.
to it. They are enthusiastic participants in activities led Since leadership and communication skills are two
by student societies representing other nationalities and key requirements apart from emotional intelligence,
cultures, including the Pakistani Student Association, Indian students need to be trained in these strategic
Amra Notun (Bangladeshi student society), the Muslim differentiators, quips the professor.
Student Association, and so on. This helps to foster a The market needs students with global knowledge,

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Prof Christopher Abraham Head of Dubai Campus and Senior VP at SP Jain Center of Mgmnt with students

excellent real world skills and strong conceptual Her daughter, Nilav Anne Sebatian, recently finished
knowledge in marketing, finance, logistics and IT grade 12 and has enrolled for a degree in psychology
management. When it comes to placements S P Jain at the prestigious Sophia College at Mumbai, one of
has an enviable track record of 100% placements across the premier colleges in India. Like many parents in the
different countries including UAE. In fact in both the Gulf, Sebastian weighed the various options for higher
Forbes Top 20 World rankings and the Financial Times education for her ward before choosing a college back
Top 100 World Rankings where S P Jain is featured, home.
a key attribute for these remarkable rankings is their With the growing impact of technology, in the last
placement success. Getting a job anywhere, including ten years, the quality of students graduating from Indian
the UAE is a combination of the right knowledge, skills universities has improved and will eventually catch up
and attitude, he points out. with globally influenced students. However there are
The most popular graduate programs still remain the inevitable preconceptions about obtaining a degree
Business and Engineering. Any graduate is employable from abroad and the experience of studying overseas
if they possess strong academic credentials and equally is considered more prestigious by peers and parents.
strong soft skills. However graduates with electives and Availing a university education is of high priority to
soft skills do stand a better chance, states Abraham. most youth in India. Todays youth makes a conscious
At the moment, because of the economic boom effort to have a degree in hand that will enable them
across sectors in the UAE, study here is much more to be employed. The market demands students who
attractive as the learning translates into job opportunities are tops in their fields and who strive to achieve the
in the region. best that they can. The market also demands students
Given the high priority that Indians have for higher who are strong in application based knowledge, quips
education, it comes as no surprise that around 60% of Sebastian.
the total student populations across S P Jain campuses Most Indian students prefer to take up careers in the
in Dubai, Singapore and Sydney are Indian. fields of medicine, engineering, architecture, aviation
Parents like Cyrilla Sebastian who is a Supervisor and other professional areas. Sebastian notes that the
of the Primary Girls section at Abu Dhabi Indian School following programs have been highly recommended
and a teacher for over 25 years have seen numerous in Abu Dhabi; Bachelor of Business Administration in
Indian students take up higher studies across colleges HR Management, Bachelor of Science in Information
all over the world. Technology from Abu Dhabi University. Bachelor of
In my experience as an educator for the past Science in Psychology and Human Services from the
25 years in the UAE, the students who come back Zayed University and Bachelor of Education from the
to the UAE from good colleges and universities in Higher Colleges of Technology. TII
India, do not lack communication skills, poise or
global exposure. Today the media also plays a very Feby Imthias is an independent newspaper correspondent. She
important role in bringing together the youth of various can be reached at febims@gmail.com
nationalities, cultures and temperaments and this leads
to international awareness, comments Sebastian.

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Deven Kanal & Mohan Sivanand

IS YOUR BANK CHEATING YOU?


Mangelal Sharmas Experience
That old adage As safe as a bank no longer holds. Those you trust with
your hard-earned money are often the ones who cheat you blind. Beware
the smooth-talking bankster!

I n September 2012, Mangelal Sharma, 78, of New


Delhi got a call from the manager of the Preet Vihar
branch of a leading private-sector bank, where
Sharma has had a decade-old savings account and
seven lakh rupees in a fixed deposit.* The manager
Youre most welcome, the former law-firm
employee said, flattered by all this personal attention.
Mr Sharma, your FD earns you just 10 percent,
said the manager, after he dropped by with a colleague.
Why dont you invest in our DWS scheme, which will
wanted to visit Sharmas home to discuss a new give you 14 to 15 percent? Therell be no penalty for
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his wife had just undergone knee surgerywhat if they attributing it to computer error.
suddenly needed money? But, chatting over snacks What You Must Do: Be alert. Its best to enrol for
and soft drinks, the two bankers were persuasive. You internet banking, where, like Raj, you can go online and
can leave the DWS at any time, they assured him. track every rupee in your account regularly. You can
And all your money will be in your savings account the also complain about, or question, anything you dont
next day. like by going to the Customer Care or Contact Us
If its a mutual fund, Im not interested, said link. If you cant go online, check every entry in your
Sharma, whod once lost money in a mutual fund monthly statements or passbook and complain about
scheme. Im satisfied with the 10 percent. But the any unfair charges.
bankers convinced him this was no mutual fund and Shocked by the way hed been conned, Mangelal
that DWS stood for their Development of Wealth Sharma was crestfallen. DWS was no development
Scheme. of wealth scheme but the abbreviation derived from
Sharma thought about it anyway, and like the German initials for Deutsche Gesellschaft fr
innumerable customers who trust their bankers, went Wertpapier-Sparen, now DWS Mutual Fund. The
over to the bank with his chequebook the next day and bank manager had blatantlyand creativelymisled
signed up for the scheme. He didnt even have to fill the Sharma, who wrote his bank a strong e-mail asking
formsa bank employee took care of that. for his money back. But the same gentlemen, whod
Everything looked good, until Sharma got his visited his home and enjoyed his hospitality, now sang
shocking DWS account statement a few days later. a different tune. They rejected his claim, stating that
His money had indeed been invested in a mutual fund Sharma had signed the documents himself. Indeed, I
scheme with a five-year lock-in. It was a clear case of had, admits Sharma, who recalls how lightly hed taken
lying! matters when the DWS document was placed before
Like most of us, Mangelal Sharma is the ideal bank him. Whats this? hed asked, squinting to examine
customer. You never bounce a cheque, maintain the the tiny print. Ill develop a headache if I start reading
minimum balance, pay credit card dues on time, and it. Like millions of bank customers, Sharma didnt read
trust those behind the counters. But youre wrong. the fine printalso because bank staff assured him that
Your bankers, who are privy to your status, wealth, it said the same things theyd already explained to him.
investment patterns, even your gullibility, are forever The dictionary has a term for the kind of people
thinking up ways to make your money work better for Sharma now had to fight: bankster [noun]A member
themno matter if youre elderly and your ailing wife of the banking industry seen as profiteering or dishonest.
just underwent surgery. While well tell you about Mr
Mangelal Sharmas ordeal, here are more ways in which Rules you dont know
banks shortchange or trick you. Not reading the fine print is something bankers actually
Computer errors make you do with charm and sleight of hand. When
You may be charged extra for some services, fair they say, Well fill the form for you and mark a few
enough, but when S.M. Raj of Mumbai noticed on his Xs in pencil next to where you must sign, theyre often
netbanking page that `25 was being charged as monthly tricking you into a legal contract without your reading
bill pay fees, he complained online. I have not chosen the rules.
any bill paying scheme of yours, he wrote. Within days, When Lakshmi S., then 23, left her job and went
the bank replied saying it was an error and reversed the to the UK for higher studies in August 2008, she also
charges. left around `4000 in her zero-balance salary account
That `25 may seem small, reckons Raj, but with a private bank. The quarterly statements kept
assume that the bank made that error with a small coming to her Mumbai home. Only in early 2010 did
percentage of their tens of millions of customers, and Lakshmis father read one of them. He found that `827,
only half of them noticed it and complained. Theyd still which included a service tax, was being deducted
make crores in free money every montheven if it was every quarter from the account, because no salary was
a computer glitch. being credited there. By now there was just `393 left in
Indeed, computer errors have become Lakshmis account!
commonplace. At one leading public sector bank, Thats the rule with all salary accounts, a bank
the software kept debiting 40 percent (instead of the official explained. Lakshmi, too, had signed without
normal 10) as tax deduction at source (TDS) from reading that rule after somebody filled up the form for
thousands of fixed deposit holders. At a private bank, her. Why should any bank deduct freely from money
one customer told us, he had been shortchanged for given to them at a mere four percent, when the bank
a few hundred rupees on each of his several FDs after lends your money and earns a much higher rate of
they were renewed, but when he showed them the interest on it? Such little-known rules are deceptive and
correct workings, the bank agreed to return the money, unfair, it was argued. In the end the bank reversed the

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amount after a series of strong e-mails.


What You Must Do: Never sign any document
without reading everything in it. Dont fall for the
convenience of haste. Take the papers home. Study
them; discuss the conditions with family members, your
boss, or someone you trust in the financial department
at your workplace. If you lose money as a
result of hidden charges, threatening to go to a
newspaper, consumer group or consumer magazine
often worksno bank wants bad publicity.
At age 78, putting up any fight is not easy for most
people. But those who know Mangelal Sharma will tell
you that age never slowed him down. After graduating
in 1957 from Calcuttas City College, Sharma spent
long years at the law firm S.K. Gambhir & Co, where
as a company law specialist, he watched top lawyers
fight their cases and kept abreast of everything around
him. Hes also been a Hindi playwright and stage actor.
A spiritual man, hell tell about his travels to almost all
of Indias great temples from Kanyakumari to Amarnath
and Dwarka to Puri. An avid photographer and gadget
enthusiast, the great-grandfather (six children, 10
grandkids and two great-grandkids) also enjoys his
Apple MacBook. He joined Facebook in 2009 and is
active there. Over the internet, he keeps up with the
latest developments in science and world affairs. He
once told a local newspaper reporter, who was writing
on senior citizens, about how he links science with
spirituality, adding: I want to move with time, and those
who dont fail to enjoy life fully.
Yet, Sharma was to fail again and get two more Mangelal Sharma
shocks, from hallowed institutions he believed would
protect bank customers like him. He complained to It incorporates both, replied the relationship
the ombudsman (the mediator who resolves customer manager.
complaints against banks) about the scheme he was ULIPs? Im not interested, said the journalist.
tricked into buying. He also wrote to the Reserve Not everybody is so well informed. One 70-year-old
Bank of India (RBI). But both turned him down, citing retiree was similarly persuaded by an agent to invest
the same technical reason: He had signed the papers annually in a scheme that promised sky-high returns.
himself. In the ombudsmans presence, Sharma writes He wasnt told it was actually a notorious unit-linked
on his Facebook page, the banks officials twisted the insurance plan (ULIP), where the agent gets a huge
tale: Sharma, they said, had approached them for a upfront commission from an investors money. It was
better investmentwhen in fact they had visited his only after several years that the retiree discovered that
home to entrap him. Friends told him to sue the bank his total investment of `150,000 had shrunk to `85,000.
but, wisely, he didnt. Legal battles drag on forever and Today the Chennai-based Consumers Association of
are always costly. Making matters worse, the monthly India is trying to help the retiree out, having written to
interest the retiree was earning from his `700,000 fixed the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority
deposit had stopped. about the mis-selling.
What You Must Do: Relationship managers at banks
ULIPs with other names work solely for their own commissions, targets and
Senior citizens and busy professionals are prime promotionsnot for you! When your bank recommends
targets for those who mis-sell insurance policies. They any investment scheme thats not a plain FD, do your
include banks that work as agents. When his banks homework carefully. Study the scheme online or ask an
relationship manager persuaded a senior journalist to independent certified financial planner (CFP) to explain
sell his shares and invest the money in something else, itbanks and other insurance agents now generally
warning bells rang. Is it insurance or mutual fund? avoid
asked the journalist.

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uttering the term ULIP when they try to sell it to district consumer forum, which wrote to the bank
you. ULIPs are very beneficial to agents, but it may enquiring into the matter. After that the bank reversed
take at least a decade for you to get any returns from the full amount`85,000. Thats what the penalties had
them. ULIPs are part life insurance and part mutual fund multiplied to over those few years.
investmenta bad mix. CFPs will tell you never to mix What You Must Do: Check your card statements
insurance and investment. carefully for errors and, if any, report them immediately.
To cover risk, buy a pure term life insurance Ask for e-mailed monthly statements. Make card
instead, where the premium is very low. Agents will payments well before the due dates, and refuse to pay
tell you its no good, but thats only because their for any billing mistakes. Drop boxes are often handled
commissions from term plans are low. Invest, instead, in by outside agencies that may cause delays. So use
FDs, shares or a mutual fund scheme that has a history the drop box at the banks branch or pay online. If you
of good returns. If your bank or insurance agent tries to are not a habitual late-payer, but delayed a months
sell you an investment scheme you dont understand, payment for any reason, calling up the bank and politely
ask them pointedly if it is a ULIP to check if they are lying asking them to reverse late fees usually works. But
or hiding facts from you. never let card dues pile upinterest rates are around
Mangelal Sharma was so ashamed at the way he 40 percent per annum, and compounded monthly.
was duped, he didnt even tell his wife Geeta about Wearing his new T-shirt, Mangelal Sharma went
it. But he was not giving up. So what if even the RBI over to his bank on a pleasant April morning. There
wasnt of much help? he told himself, I have my wits was much commotion as he first walked in. Some other
intact. And if there was one grandpa who never knew customers, reading the loud message on the T-shirt,
stage fright, it was he. Sharma the playwright also told him how theyd been fooled too. Then, standing
likes to sing and dance. At Christmastime, the white- before the teller counters Sharma began to dance
bearded senior with the handlebar moustache didnt between the queues! And, parodying a song from the
need any make-up when he played Santa for the kids 1978 political comedy film Nasbandi, he began to sing
and pranced around his East Delhi neighbourhood. in Hindi:
Now, enough was enough! By the end of March, Kya mil gaya sarkar?
Sharma had a dramatic idea. He got a T-shirt printed Tumhein meri FD toodake,
with his photo and a message that read: Beware! ****** Mujhe mutual fund mein fansa ke,
Bank is a cheat. It has cheated me... May cheat you. Mujhe choona lagake **
He also posted his story in brief, in capitals that shouted
out from his Facebook page, ending it with, WHAT Sharma dared the guards to throw him out or to call
CAN I DO NOW? KINDLY ADVISE. the police. Surprisingly, they didnt. Hed pause to give
brief lectures to the employees and customers present.
Unjustified penalties If you want to enjoy life, keep smiling and dancing, he
Arun Saxena, president of the International Consumer told them. I have been looted, but see I am laughing,
Rights Protection Council based in Thane, Maharashtra, dancing and singing. This is real life and I enjoy it! I thank
reveals a banking secret. The credit card industry
thrives on late fee charges and penalties, he says.
Sachin Rane, 43, a Thane flight operations executive,
was aware of that. He had never missed a credit card
payment. Then, in 2008, his monthly statements began
to reach him after their due dates. Worse, the cheques
he dropped off at a box werent being deposited in time
for clearance.
I phoned repeatedly to complain, he says. That
in itself was an ordealhed be kept endlessly on
hold. Often, the person from the bank would simply
say theyd get back to himbut never did. Meanwhile,
Rane got calls asking him to pay up. But how could I
pay without first having tallied
my finances? he asks. The bank, meanwhile,
began to carry forward the unpaid amount and charge
interest and late fees.
Refusing to pay these unjustified penalties, he
wrote, in 2010, to the bank explaining his problem.
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the bank for giving me this opportunity to dance and


sing and entertain you folks.
He danced, sang and lectured at the bank for about
an hour a day for four days. For Sharma it was much like
playing Santa Claus once more, in a message T-shirt.

Robbed by the ATM


In March 2010, Bhushan Chander Jindal of Jalandhar,
needed `19,000 urgently. The Indian Oil executive went
to his banks ATM to take the money on credit, knowing
hed be charged interest and a cash advance fee
for the transaction. I entered the amount, he says,
but though it was well within my credit limit, the ATM
wouldnt allow me to take all `19,000 at one go. So
Jindal was forced to make three separate withdrawals
from the machine. When he got his credit card
statement the next month, he was charged `300 thrice
as cash advance fees and a service tax of `30.90 thrice.
complain, there may be no response, or they are treated
He now owed the bank an extra `661.80 (not counting
rudely. In many cases, customers are shunted around
the interest). I felt duped by my bank, says Jindal.
from person to person, until they ultimately give up. But
Making me do three transactions was just a ploy for
its persistence that pays.
them to extract more money.
Readers Digest, too, has always held that consumer
There is normally a restriction on the amount you
organizations should be your first choice. They dont
can withdraw from an ATM on any day, about which
charge you for their services, they listen to you, and
customers are aware. There are also restrictions on the
it doesnt matter that you live far away from themall
number of notes (usually 40) that an ATM may dispense
they want is to be sure that you were shortchanged,
during a single transaction. Even so, with software
misled or denied your fair rights as a customer. If you
capable of being programmed to detect something
decide, instead, to go to the banking ombudsman first,
so basic, cant such overcharging be eliminated? Is it
and the ombudsman uses technicalities to rule in the
the customers fault that low-denomination notes were
banks favour, even consumer organizations will find it
stocked in the ATM?
hard to help you.
Anyway, Jindal did not complain about it, thinking it
The ombudsmans rejection of Mangelal Sharmas
would be a waste of time.
complaint had indeed put him in a spot. But his
What You Must Do: Geeta Mirchandani, customer
persistence helped. Among the many social networkers
service representative at a public sector bank in Mumbai,
who read his all-capitals Facebook post was Vivek
doesnt approve of Jindals inaction. Complain! she
Sharma, a columnist with Moneylife, the Mumbai-based
urges. Demand to be heard. Getting the attention of
personal finance and consumer-rights magazine, which
the higher-ups counts. You need to fight for what is
published a scathing report on their website describing
yoursyour hard-earned money and your right to be
Sharmas plight, and his efforts, with pictures of him in
treated fairly.
the T-shirt.
Swathy Perla, Chennai-based financial services
The bank manager finally invited Sharma over. He
director at Consumers Association of India, tells you
showed up on 17th April, along with Veeresh Malik, the
about the best way to complain, if nobody at a bank
New Delhi-based consulting editor of Moneylife. At their
listens to you. Approach a consumer protection
meeting, officials denied having done anything wrong,
organization, she advises. They will help mediate
but that very evening Mangelal Sharma had visitors at
between a bank and the customer to arrive at a solution.
his home.
If that doesnt work, they could direct you to a banking
It was the banksters once again. This time they
ombudsman or the consumer forum. However, going
came with a cheque for seven lakh rupees. TII
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Consumer Education and Research Centre. Indian
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I n retrospect, mega-hits like Yeh Jawaani Hai


Deewani (YJHD), Chennai Express (CE) and
Goliyon Ki Ras Leela Ram-Leela can be called two-
hero projects, simply because they all starred Deepika
Padukone.
transformed in JYHD, as the spunky South Indian lass
in CE and the Gujarati Leela in Ram-Leela have with
amazing effortlessness -dwarfed her respective heroes,
Ranbir Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan and Ranveer Singh.
In short, Deepika remains the prime highlight, apart
And in the forthcoming Kochadaiyyan, a bilingual, from the music scores of YJHD and Ram-Leela that
Rajnikanth finally gets a heroine befitting his cult stature. also helped pull in the initial crowds of these films and
And thats Deepika again. SRKs fan following in CE. She drew in her own viewers
But why are we calling Deepika a hero? The reason despite the trinity of big names behind the three films
is simple: Deepika is not merely the common heroine producer Karan Johar and directors Rohit Shetty
of these three back-to-back hits. Her tremendous and Sanjay Leela Bhansali respectively and her heroes
performances in each of these movies that too in who have their respective big, mammoth fan-bases
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The New Hero Rs 600 crore-plus heroine, a dream figure that hitherto
And yet, the term hero, which a section of the trade has been reached only by Salman Khan (Rs. 700 crore
has given Deepika, is not about work quality alone but plus since 2010) and no other hero! Moreover, as stated
also about the kind of money her movies have begun earlier, Deepika had prominent and completely diverse
to rake in. roles in every movie and was not just eye-candy or
Today, the appeal of a films promo is of paramount someone to be dominated by the hero in them!
importance for its prospects. And whether it was Perhaps the two ultimate compliments she received
Deepikas first encounter with Ranbir in YJHD, the came from the same Salman Khan. In a show on
kaun se bokwas dictionary? line in CE or the crackle television, Khan raved about her hard work and its
she imparted to the songs Nagada sang dhol and results. Later, when asked which of three (other) new
Lahu munh lag gaya in Ram-Leela, the promos itself actresses he would like to work with, Khan was decisive:
showed the sizzle that brought in an audience already ignoring the three names, he said, Deepika Padukone!
whetted by Deepikas turns as Veronica in Cocktail and So for the first time since Madhuri again we have
Alina in Race 2 earlier. There was that clear, yet intangible that complete package gorgeous looks (that are
magnetic allure, that influenced viewers enough to only getting better with the confidence, charisma and
make them want to watch the film, irrespective of any chimera that have cascaded in with her super-success),
other factor - they came to see her. huge talent as an actor (which also means a terrific
versatility), a superb flair for dance and songs, and a
First Female Super-star after Madhuri sizzling and standout stature amidst (male and female)
Most vitally, this faith was never deflated but actually co-stars.
boosted after watching these films. And as the movies Remember how Madhuri never let her heroes (or
thundered past the Rs. 100 crore domestic net mark co-heroines) get the better of her on-screen? With
along with unanimous encomiums for her work, Deepika Deepika, right from the beginning of her evolution with
not only swept past the competition (Kareena Kapoor, Cocktail (she had earlier stood her ground opposite
Katrina Kaif, Priyanka Chopra, Sonakshi Sinha) but also Amitabh Bachchan in Aarakshan), it is the same.
became the first true-blue female superstar in 25 years Again, like with Madhuri, we can see the same passion,
after Madhuri Dixit. focus and discipline in Deepika, and as far as work-
In one fell sweep, Deepika garnered three ethic is concerned, the same complete and distinctive
super-hit 100 crore movies in 2013. With Race 2 professionalism, which does not falter even when cast
touching Rs. 90 crore-plus and no flop to her name, opposite ex-beau Ranbir Kapoor.
Deepika, only in domestic revenues, has become the

Deepika and Shah Rukh Khan in Chennai Express

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Deepikas versatility is exceptional

The New Diva game of badminton, till instinct made her come out of
So who would have thought that the daughter of her shell and head towards modeling and cinema.
ace badminton player Prakash Padukone, born in But what ultimately separates a true diva from
Copenhagen and raised in Bangalore, who even played the fake or passing variety is the grounded head on
badminton in national level championships, would Deepikas slim shoulders. In a recent interview, the
turn into Indias hottest female star less than six years actress stated, People tell me that I am a grounded
after her debut in the 2007 Shah Rukh Khan home person. Having said that, I havent got time for a second
production Om Shanti Om (OSO) as Shanti? to step out and gauge myself. Thats a huge compliment
But luck too contributed in the beginning: after all, and I think that comes from the way Ive been brought
who gets a debut in a double role opposite one of the up by my parents.
biggest stars in a film directed by one of the biggest A few months back, she had told this writer, In the
names Farah Khan? Within a few years, Deepika recent past especially, it has been strenuous, with back-
had garnered filmmakers like Aditya Chopra, Ashutosh to-back work on four films. But I am enjoying myself
Gowariker, Imtiaz Ali, Sajid Nadiadwala, Sajid Khan and and I do not mind the loss of personal time and family
Prakash Jha. And though she was panned in some time when I am doing good films. It feels nice to be
films, as in Chandni Chowk To China (again a dual role), wanted, to be reading and hearing good things about
she made a mark as a blind girl in Lafangey Parindey me, so I have to push myself. When I am told that I am a
and in Love Aaj Kal. huge star, I accept it, knowing that success is relative
Yes, trivia lovers can add that she made her debut the films that I do, have to work. I only hope that the love
even before OSO - in the 2006 Kannada rom-com and appreciation continue with the films I am doing. It
Aishwarya, again a hit, and also appeared in the Himesh can get difficult to live up to something like this.
Reshammiya album video Naam hai tera, which was As an awestruck Ranbir Kapoor had earlier stated,
actually where Farah spotted her. Deepika constantly surprises me and she has turned
Such is the stuff that Diva-ine careers are often all her disadvantages into advantages! And Deepika
made of Deepika was a quiet, awkward child leading giggles as she narrates that she had to put on the same
a monotonous life laced with studies and the family Southern accent for her role in Chennai Express for
which she was made fun of when she first landed in
Mumbai!
An ardent supporter of cinema that everybody
loves, Deepika is still bold enough to take on a
different English film made by Homi Cocktail Adajania
Finding Fanny Fernandes. And her inherent common
sense makes her say that she would not only like to
remembered for her work but also to be loved for the
person she is.
Sure. When brains, beauty and youth merge into
such a heady cocktail you are bound to get this lovable
Bollywood Express named Deepika Padukone. TII

Rajiv Vijayakar is a veteran Bollywood writer based in Mumbai.

Deepika Padukone with Saif Ali Khan, Diana Penty in Cocktail

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Melvin Durai

Important Lessons From


Nelson Mandelas Life
his fellow freedom fighters (lets call them Edwin and
Joe) just as he took office.

Mandela: I have called you here to discuss national


reconciliation.
Few people have left an imprint on earth quite like
Edwin: National what?
Nelson Mandela. He was here for 95 years and we were
blessed to have him. We the citizens of the world,
Mandela: Reconciliation.
the 53 million South Africans, the 1.2 billion
Indians, the 317 million Americans, the 25 million
Edwin: Thats a big word. I didnt bring my dictionary.
ex-boyfriends of Kim Kardashian -- we were all blessed
to have him.
Joe: I think it means were going to let the white people
keep their farms.
One of Mandelas greatest lessons is the importance
of sacrifice. He spent 27 years as a political prisoner
Mandela: Their farms, their mansions, their swimming
and said real leaders must be ready to sacrifice all
pools. Why must we take all their property from them?
for the freedom of their people. I asked people in my
neighborhood to complete the sentence If Mandela
Edwin: Why must we not? Let them live in Soweto with
can spend 27 years in prison, I can definitely ...
no running water.
Eleven-year-old boy: If Mandela can spend 27 years
Mandela: This is their country too. We must not drive
in prison, I can definitely go 27 minutes without video
them away to other countries. We need their skills:
games. Well, not definitely, but probably. ... Youre
farming skills, business skills etc.
not going to make me sign anything, are you?
Joe: Exploitation skills.
Fifteen-year-old girl: If Mandela can spend 27 years
in prison, I can definitely spend 27 minutes helping
Mandela: They will not exploit us anymore. They will
my mother in the kitchen. Do I have to do it all in
work alongside us for a stronger South Africa. Toward
one day or can I spread it over 27 years?
that goal, I am going to appoint some of them to my
cabinet. What portfolios should I give them?
Thirty-year-old man: If Mandela can spend 27 years
in prison, I can definitely watch 27 commercials
Edwin: Minister of Economic Oppression; Minister of
during a football game. Does running to the fridge 27
Injustice; Minister of Mines, Not Yours.
times count as a sacrifice?
After serving for five years as South Africas first
Middle-aged woman: If Mandela can spend 27 years
black president, Mandela did something that shocked
in prison, I can definitely spend 27 seconds giving
other leaders around Africa: he stepped down. He
my husband what he wants at night. I dont know why
neither clung to power nor tried to accumulate wealth.
he cant go and get the sleeping pill and water himself.
That humility, a quality we should all emulate, can be
Mandela was released from prison in 1990 and,
seen in his insistence on making his own bed, even
following the end of Apartheid, he was elected president
while staying at a hotel on his trip to Shanghai, China. TII
of South Africa in 1994. He led the country down a
path of national reconciliation, seeking to unite blacks,
Melvin Durai is a Manitoba-based writer and humorist.
whites and other races. He showed no bitterness for
A native of India he grew up in Zambia. Read his blog:
the punishment he had endured, no desire to strike
http://www.Nshima.com
back at his oppressors. Few people are capable of such
forgiveness. Just picture Mandela meeting with two of

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I Cant Do It,
As It Is An
Expensive Process
I was among the first students of Chennais Government College of Arts
and Crafts in the 1930s. I studied painting and later also went into
making sculptures.
I have done lots of sculptures in my time, many of which were very
well received, but there is not much I can show you right now. These wax
moulds and plaster caststhat you see here need to be cast in bronze but
I cant do it, as it is an expensive process and I dont have the strength
anymore. So I sit here in my studio making sketches.
My health does not permit me to move around much but when no one
is watching I very quietly step out to tend to the garden outside.

S. DHANAPAL, artist, born Chennai, 1919, died 2000


TIIs Hall of Fame features Indias elderly, great, interesting and unusual men and women. Excerpted from the book: Ageless Mind and
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Deepa Ballal

What is it people dont like


about Indians?
In an international environment like the Gulf and the UAE with around
200 nationalities people have to get along. Economic competition is fierce,
and positive and negative traits are quickly assessed. How do Indians fare
and what opinions do other people have about us?

A sking this direct question to many non-Indians


was no easy task. Some hesitated, some
didnt want their photos published, some
feared spoiling work relationships they shared with
the only Indian they knew and some folks just refused
to comment saying its too blunt a question. These
reactions further cemented my assumption that there
must be something really irksome about Indians for
so many people refrained from even discussing the
subject.
Statistics show that every 6th person in the world
is an Indian. Thanks to our growing population, it is
time for a thorough introspection wherein India and
Indians should not make the blunder of breaking old
stereotypes and creating new ones. Living in highly
volatile times where racial slurs, tacit discrimination in
work places and complaints over curry smells have
triggered protests, Indians like many other immigrants
have a lot of soul searching to do. As the Indian
diaspora gradually increases throughout the world,
and the Indian identity is fading, many people fall
into the trap of misunderstanding others and getting
misunderstood. That in short makes life as an expat
extremely challenging even if it can be interesting. Agneta Ladek: Sometimes Indians dont dare to criticise
Sadly miscommunication in the work place,
negative vibes within teams , can prove to be more
fatal than falling revenues. Crash courses on cross Nevertheless as Sudhir Kakar in his book, The
cultural sensitisation hence take precedence over other Indians: Portrait of a People says, the underlying sense
official obligations meant to prepare the individual for of Indian identity continues to persist, even into the
an overseas stay. As of today many nations have either third or fourth generation in the Indian diaspora around
become cultural melting pots, ethnic stews or salad the world, not only when people gather for a Diwali
bowls, all referring to the degree to which societies celebration or to watch a Bollywood movie. Despite the
mingle with people of different cultural backgrounds. presence of caste, creed and more than 200 languages
amidst us we share something common, which many a

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time becomes so very distinctive that outsiders spot it


effortlessly.
My Lithuanian friend, Agneta Ladek, whom I met
in Germany through a Malaysian friend, has had much
interaction with Indians both as a student and at her
work place. What I like about Indians is their sincerity,
their attitude towards family, their hospitality and their
sense of caring.
Ask her about what she hasnt liked in Indians,
she weighs her words and says, What I dont like
is their lack of critical thinking (sometimes they dont
dare to criticise), they dont keep their word or change
their opinion too often which makes information a bit
untruthful, especially in the service sector. All the while
I hoped, she was not referring to me in any way!
Her Lithuanian friend Vesta Ratkeviciute who works
in Bangalore is also all praise for India, but does share
her woes when it comes to understanding some of the
Indian ways. At one end she admires the success and
sustainability of Indias economic reforms, its young
demographic profile together with its skilled human
resources, which makes India an exciting destination for Vesta Ratkeviciute has seen Indians who are highly professional
business, investment and innovation for entrepreneurs and those who are extremly lackadisical
from across the globe. And at the other end she finds
the business culture and service mentality, a tough nut
I have formed the opinion, that if you do not remind
to crack. Employees high up on the corporate ladder
them about the task to be accomplished, they secretly
are extremely professional, something which she and
expect you will forget it, concludes Vesta. The past 11
many westerners like her can learn from. However,
months she has stayed and worked in India, she has
that is not applicable to the general staff who she feels
been forced to learn the Indian ways to get things done.
are irresponsible and inefficient and work only under
Brought up in a country where minding ones Ps
constant pressure and control.
and Qs is the norm, Vesta feels it more challenging to
Employees seldom answer emails, so regular
accept some Indian habits even today, People do not
follow up and repetitive calls at least 4-5 times is
follow general courtesy rules like being on time, keeping
normal, not to forget the need to raise ones voice to
ones promises, waiting in the queue, keeping personal
get the job done. In the course of time,
distance, eating with silverware etc, she reckons.
Being in India or working with Indians is an
experience in itself. Yahya Lamri, a Singaporean who
has frequent business meetings with Indians observes,
Especially during sales negotiations, they can be very
What I dont like is their persuasive, he says laughingly.
lack of critical thinking No doubt gauging another culture through the filters
of your own culture is what more often conditions ones
(sometimes they dont dare perceptions. For example, more often westerners hail
Indians for the strong family bonds we share. But there
to criticise), they dont keep is a flip side. Preservation of relationships is the primary
their word or change their principle governing the action of many Indians especially
in interpersonal situations. Prof Kakar notes that Indians
opinion too often which find it difficult to say a frank No to requests they are
unable or unwilling to grant. Hence many westerners
makes information a bit conclude Indians are indecisive, inconclusive and find
untruthful, especially in the their actions extremely puzzling especially when the
refusal comes in words like, Lets see, its difficult but
service sector. I will try and so on. Citing the example where if you
ask for directions, he says even in that brief moment, in
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of an Indian and was invited to their house party there


wouldnt be many non-Indians., she says in an amused
tone. But at the same time she feels that it holds good
for other nationalities too. Despite these oddities she
says she would rather embrace the endearing nuances
of Indians versus the annoying defects.
Sharing a similar relationship with India is one
German who didnt want to be named. I liked the
hospitality of your nation, but not the roads. What was
something tough compared to other countries was
traveling in India, but I cant say there is something,
which I dont like about Indians. Well, maybe two
things. The continuous blowing of the horns without
any reason. For a non-Indian its difficult to understand,
but in no time you get used to it and without the noise
you start missing something and the awful red stains left
after spitting paan is something which I will certainly not
miss, he sums up.
Filth or the concept of cleanliness again is
something culture specific. In his extensive decade long
study Prof Kakar notes that in the West there is much
Yahya Lamri. - Indians are very persuasive
effort expended in masking the dirty inside. In India it
is directed towards shifting the dirt outside. Hence it is
even though he may have no idea. no surprise that one sees immaculate cleanliness inside
Having worked with and being associated with Indian homes and the garbage dumped outside into
Indians since childhood British expat Susan Furness public places. Thus he notes that over the years many
calls these very traits quirky and not necessarily have observed that Indians are very clean people who
negative. I dont see negatives in people but what I live in a filthy country.
have observed in Indians is that if something goes
wrong they dont take responsibility for their errors.
Getting someone to say oh my god, its my fault, is
something that rarely comes out, she notes.
Susan has made the Gulf her home for more
than 30 years now, arriving in Bahrain as a young
twenty-something. With a strong retail background,
she enjoyed a good few years as part of the buying
team at Jashanmals one of the regions legacy retail
companies and a fine example of a successful Indian
trading family in Arabia. It was possibly the professional
entrepreneurial spirit of the Jashanmal family that
rubbed off on Susan, and from then she always had
a business venture on the go, from a haute couture
design house to a photo library. Indeed, Susan started
her company Strategic Solutions in the early nineties
and it lives on, some two decades later.
Susan quickly divulges that it could be something
specific to the present generation wherein they look
keener to find a solution than accept the mistake. In
addition she says when it comes to negative feedback,
The eyes tend to look to the sides and never straight
in the eye. Hailing Indians for their focused and sharp
business acumen she is all praise for their genuine
loyalty, warmth and the way in which they integrate work
and life, but finds the fact that in social life Indians tend
to be very Indian. For instance if I am a very good friend Susan Furness:-keen to find solutions not accept mistakes

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For Katrin Binder, another UK resident who is


German, India is more like a second home. I like the
spontaneity, the warmth, the directness, the importance
given to family and friendships, the way people can
appreciate the moment. Some of my closest friends
are Indians, and I think it is because they really listen
and really care, she says with a smile. Her complaints
are directed towards diaspora Indians when she says,
Among UK Indians, I sometimes dislike how some of
them seem to think they know everything about India
just by virtue of being of Indian origin.
Apart from this she feels the whole notion of liking
or not liking holds good for any nationality. On the
whole, I think there are likeable and less likeable people
of any nationality, she concludes.
Agreeing with her is Jisha Chandroth, an Indian
expat residing in Taiwan. Most of my friends do not
have many Indian friends and mostly its just me whom
they know. I believe when you meet a person or a group
of people you ideally do not see the race or nationality
of the person. You like or dislike things about them Marco Blankenburgh: Would love to see more color blindness
based on their individual character. It has nothing to do between the different ethnic, religious, caste groups
with their nationality or race, she insists. And that is
Bollywood.
what most of her colleagues felt and thus didnt want
Marco notes that Indians are a very successful
to comment.
community, shrewd, clever, bottom-line driven, seeing
Resonating with the same feeling is young Emirati
entrepreneurial and trade opportunities where others
journalist Ayesha Almazroui, who shares very good
wouldnt. Traits he has noticed: Non-leaders seem to
working relations with two of her Indian colleagues.
have a need to systematize things in organizations (to
Indian people are like any other people, they have both
create dependency and probably job-security), while
positive and negative traits. But my overall experience
leaders sometimes have a tendency to keep things
has been positive, especially when I got closer to them.
unclear to the rest of the workforce (to create control
They are simple people, friendly and down to earth, is
and maneuvering space). Some are too focused on
how she sums it up.
the deal, when the deal is over they move on to the
Nils Ortman, a German who married an Indian feels
next relationships that might give them the next deal.
that he did have a lot of prejudices about India but
Positive traits he sees are : warm, friendly, great food,
discussing things with his wife has helped him sort them
family orientation, intriguing/rich culture and heritage.
out. There are really a lot of differences - from the taste
I would love to see more color blindness, both
of food, the way we organize our work or how important
between the different ethnic/religious/caste groups as
religion is in our life. For me it is more interesting to know
well as the interaction between India and the world. It
how similar Indians and Germans are. For example how
negatively influences the flow of many things: dignity,
important family and friends are, he summarizes.
humanity, ideas, opportunities, relationships, resources,
Dutch national Marco Blankenburgh, International
solutions etc. Marco points out.
Director of Knowledgeworkx (knowledgeworkx.com) a
Caught in this strange quagmire of love, hate,
consulting firm specializing in intercultural intelligence,
prejudices where each strives to outdo the other,
first came in contact with the Indian community in 1996
Indians have indeed come a long way. The other day
when he visited Dubai.
it came as a pleasant surprise when someone in the
My first impression was incomprehension. Despite
lift amazed at my kids counting skills said, You from
the fact that I had lived in four continents I had never
India? Good at maths, no doubt. For once, it felt good.
been in a place where I had heard the Indian version
One may like us, one may dislike us, but they certainly
of English very much. I struggled to understand. I was
cannot ignore us. TII
intrigued but also frustrated because I was used to
being understood and to understand, he remembers.
Deepa Ballal is a freelance writer based in Dubai.
Since then we have made some great Indian friends,
our kids have NRI friends and we have been able to
significantly improve our ability to communicate. On top
of that we love Indian cuisine and our girls love saris and

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Children at David Y Cho and Grace Joy Chos school dedicated to the Waldorf method of teaching

Some of them have a hard time in India, some fall in love with the country,
some are there just to make a living or do business but some want to make
a difference. TII takles a look at how expats get along with desis in apna
desh.

I n one leafy shaded bylane, up on a tree, outside a


bungalow is an artistically done board proclaiming
Grace Kids Waldorf Inspired Pre- School. Nothing
very extraordinary about it because this whole area
is peppered with little play schools and Montessori
young couple started this school two years ago and are
quite okay with the response they have got. They are
truly dedicated to the Waldorf method of teaching and
learning and are of the firm belief that it will change the
way kids look at things.
schools catering for the pre- school age group of 3-4 David had read a biography of Mother Teresa and
years. her work in India and he felt a strong connect with the
So what is so special about another school in the country. He first visited India in 2004, two years after he
neighborhood? had married Grace. He came alone as a backpacker
After I met David Y Cho and Grace Joy Jo, a and started his visit with Kolkata where he was actually
young couple from Korea who are running the school, shocked to see the conditions that mother Teresa
I was impressed. Very soft spoken and gentle, this worked with. Then he visited Varanasi, Delhi, Bangalore

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and Hyderabad, from where he went back to Kolkata


and Seoul.
In 2006 David and Grace returned to India, this
time with a specific purpose of finding a job. In 2007
David set up Somang (which means hope in Korean)
Enterprises. It was essentially a guest house service,
exclusively for the Korean businessmen who are based
in the city. With the birth of their daughter Esther in
2008, they came full circle.
2011 saw them start the school as they could not
find a Waldorf school in Secunderabadthe three in
Hyderabad were too far away for little Esther to travel.
In Seoul they had attended a workshop on the Waldorf
method of learning and this had encouraged them to
David Y Cho and Grace Joy Cho at their school for kids
believe that it was the best way to impart any kind of
learning. Besides Grace was a trained teacher and
together they felt that they could make a difference. Elca has got the concept correct. She knew that
At the other end of the spectrum is the old city where change would not happen from the outsideit had
Elca Grobler, from South Africa, has been working to be a friend or a relative from the same environment
with poor women who are victims of domestic violence. who could prevent the women from being battered! So
She has set up an NGO called My Choices Asia. It is she finds women from different localities through the
an organization that has been created to give women network of various NGOs working in the same field.
choices: To allow women to live a life free from abuse. She trains them for two months, makes them do an
Their mission on the webpage says, At My Choices internship of another two months and now these same
our mission is to stop domestic violence by training women wear their badges of peacemaker with great
and employing local women who work within their pride. She connects with NGOs like Safa, Prajwala,
community to create a meaningful change in victims Aakriti and others.
lives. We believe that domestic violence can be stopped Elca is happy that other young people are coming
by healing and reconciling families in a peaceful manner forward to join hands with her in this fight. I met young
and we will resort to further action only when such an Yudhajit Baul, also an erstwhile banker by profession,
option is no longer available. who wants to join hands with Elca and teach women
Elca Grobler is an MBA by education and a banker martial arts . He is a firm believer in this scientific
by profession. She worked for eight years in Australia method of self protection!
after she married her businessman husband. Having Janine Baker is a 55 year old Australian who has
worked with micro financing for a long time, the urge to been running the Indian branch of an American global
come to India took a hold on this young couple who are business in Hyderabad since 2006. She has been here
now fairly comfortable in Hyderabad. since 2005 and is enjoying her stay here. She says,
She always wanted to do something for women and I have travelled around on my own and I feel very safe
it took her a while to understand that domestic violence in Hyderabad. Because I have friends in Delhi, I might
was such an emotive issueshe wanted to help poor like to live there maybe just change cities. I actually
women understand and cope with this issue along find working in India a lot less stressful than working
with other equally serious issues affecting women like anywhere in the West.
trafficking and preventing early marriage of the girl child. It is sometimes frustrating, but then it is also
frustrating for the Indians when things are beyond your
control. In the West the issues are different therefore
it can sometimes be very awkward when you apply
western sensibilities to Indian situations. The last time I
went back to Australia I found a lot had changed, there
was a lot more violenceI guess I have been in India
for too long! People were yelling at each other, parents
were shouting at kids, road rage, and the works! It
actually caught me unawares and I was happy getting
back home to Hyderabad at the earliest.
I dont have any kids and I am divorced so I do
Grace Joy Cho - making a difference not have strings attached to Australia. I do miss my

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EXPATS IN INDIA

Elca , with her peacemakers and staff of My Choices Asia

friends who like me are well travelled and have at some we are losing. Initially, of course you have to adapt to
stage in their lives, lived in different countries. They like a new country with its food, culture, etc, but if you are
coming to spend some time with me here. Other than open to change and willing to learn, then the experience
that I keep in touch through texting I love sending out can be a positive one. The people of India have always
something funny with a few wordsmissing you lots- been welcoming and their hospitality is generous.
and I am instantly connected. You dont have to write a Often I have heard other foreigners complain about the
novella to stay connected with people you care about! pollution or traffic or poverty, but I always believe you
Janine says cheerfully, I am very comfortable here have to see the good and get past the negative. If you
and I have no plans of leaving India in the near future. focus continually on the negative, you will never see
Lona Logan , a young mother of three and an avid anything positive.
photographer has been in India for the last eight years. For Lona, the early years were spent in caring
Her husband is with a hotel chain and is currently in
Delhi. She says, It has been a very positive experience.
India is more home to me than Australia and my kids are
now more Indian than Australian.
Lona says. My children, Xavier (14), Tara (11)
and my youngest Dominic (8) have enjoyed living in
Hyderabad and go to an International School, Mosaica.
They have a good understanding of Hindi and Xavier is
quite good at conversing in Telegu. I also speak enough
Hindi to get by.
India has been an enriching experience for all of
them and exposed them to what its like to live in another
country. People often ask Lona what she likes about
India and she feels that is a tough question to answer.
Its something very internal, something intangible.
India still has a soul Atma, which I feel, in the West, Janine Baker- no plans of leaving India

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for her young children. Once they all went to full-time


school she concentrated on her photography again.
I have always been interested in this field, but taking
pictures in India has been wonderful. I started my Inertia
Photography page on Facebook as a place to show my
family and friends my life in India.
On the 28th of September, a charity function was
held at the Falaknuma Palace where Lona and other
artists had an opportunity to sell their works for the
Cherish Foundation. It went very well, and all the
proceeds went to the orphanage that the Cherish
Foundation has been sponsoring. Lona feels that
Indian weddings, the festivals of Diwali and Holi, and
every festival celebration, has enriched our senses
and taught my children a life outside western culture.
We have seen poverty, hardship, sadness but have
equally seen happiness, colour, religion, graciousness,
hospitality, tradition and culture. I always refer to India
as, Yeh Mera Bharat, particularly in relation to my
photography.
She goes on to add My children and I are now
Elka - change will not happen from the outside
quite used to spicy food, and enjoy the different facets
of Indian cuisine. We have travelled to Kerala, Goa,
Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, and temples, maids, drivers, Chota Bhim what interesting
Punjab. But there is so much more to see. When we go stories to tell later!
back home for a visit we always miss India. The colors, Lona loves photography and enjoys taking pictures
the people, the sounds! I miss seeing the buffaloes at all the heritage monuments around the city. Her
randomly crossing the streets, the hustle and bustle. images are up on the net and some of her shots are
Somehow it all works, ordered chaos! I have tried to truly amazing. She has been able to raise money for
describe this in my photography, continually seeing charities through the sale of her photographs. She is
something new each day, which adds to my fieldtrip enjoying doing this because she has this urge to do a
of life! My children have grown up on Bollywood, little something for this country she lovesif through
Parle sweets, rotis, butter naan, butter chicken, horn the sale of her photographs, she can raise the money
ok please, autos, buffalos, Krishna, Ganesh, incense, and help some needy people, then it suits her well.
The bottom line
There are expats and there are expatsof all
hues and from different countries. They participate in
the various musical shows etc., and are quite active
on Page 3which is the page for all social activities
especially if you happen to be in a position of authority.
But very few actually get out to interact at the level
of the nitty gritty! They are willing to get their hands
dirty, stick their necks out to help other women better
their lives for that I have to salute these women who
have come out of their comfort zone to do things for
the neighbours going beyond the color of the skin,
the pollution and the ordered chaos as Lona calls it. TII

Lonas photography page www.inertiaphotography.net.


Elca Groeblers www.mychoicesasia.com

Shyamola Khanna is a freelance writer based in Hyderabad.

Lona Logan- avid photographer of Indias soul

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Giordano inaugurates new flagship store in Pakistan


- Expansion in Pakistan on track to open three more stores in 2014
Giordano, the global apparel brand which signals the new design
known for its everyday wardrobe direction for Giordano stores in
essentials, officially inaugurated its Pakistan and nearby regions in
concept flagship store at Dolmen the Middle East, Central Asia and
Mall, Clifton in Karachi, Pakistan. even Africa, said Ishwar Chugani,
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Deepak Babani gives keynote address at Emirates NBD


Global Business Series

Emirates NBD, a leading bank in the region, hosted


Deepak Babani (left), Chief Executive Officer of leading
electronics distributor Eros Group, to be the keynote
speaker for Global Business Series that took place
at 7pm on December 17, 2013, at Raffles Ballroom,
Raffles, Wafi.

Deepak Babani (Left) at the Emirates NBD event.

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Citizen Launches The Fastest Satellite Synchronized


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Speaking to the media, Takahiro circling the earth from about
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ITL Group marks 60 glorious years of successful


operations and partnerships in Dubai
ITL Group, the first company
in Dubai to receive a decree of
incorporation from the late His
Highness Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed
Al Maktoum, marked its 60th
anniversary of operations in the
UAE, at a glittering ceremony held
in Dubai,
HH Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al
Nahyan, UAE Minister of Culture,
Youth and Social Development,
said.The development of ITL
Cosmos mirrors closely that of
the city of Dubai itself. Mr. Murij
Manghnani, Group Chairman, said:
Today is a milestone in the history
of ITL Group, and this success HH Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Culture, Youth and Social
owes to the vision and leadership Development, HE Easa Saleh Al Gurg with Dr. Ram Buxani & Murij J. Manghnani of the
ITL Group
of Dubai. We are thankful to His
Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Buxani, President of ITL Group, encouragement and support to
Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice said: Looking back on the six not just us, but the entire business
President and Prime Minister and golden decades of our company, community. Our growth would not
Ruler of Dubai, for the visionary we feel an abounding sense of have been possible without our
guidance, which has established gratitude to the visionary leaders of esteemed partners, for their inbuilt
Dubai as a global city. Dr. Ram this glorious nation and city, for their trust in us and our competencies.

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WINNING
Frank Raj

Winning In Diaspora! is TIIs New Theme


Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed.
Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace,
and gratitude.
~ Dennis Waitley, Author: The Psychology of Winning

I n case you missed it, TII has a


new motto as its positioning
statement right on our front
cover: Winning In Diaspora!
Having introduced the concept
about diaspora.
On this last page of TII, I try to
bring in the balance between the
worldly and the otherworldly. There
is so much out there that we ignore
to what happens to us every day
is a result of our self-indulgent
value system, where we blame
others for our problems, look to
organizations or the government for
of diaspora journalism in the region or completely miss because what we our solutions, thirst for immediate
over two decades ago, it is a can touch and see is so compelling, sensual gratification and believe
legitimate claim. constantly demanding our attention. we should have privileges without
The International Indian is now in Winning is so much more than responsibilities. Learn how to be
its 21st year and while I cannot brag just making more money or being flexible in the face of daily surprises,
about any spectacular achievement famous henceforth Id like to take which is one of the most important
in magazine publishing yet, we are just one aspect of it in every issue action traits for a leader.
certainly still in the game. This is a and try to get you to think in broader And heres one winning trait that
long haul business. terms, even as you work hard and would certainly be worth picking up
Winners believe in their dreams, find your place in the sun. from Waitleys own life experience.
when thats all they have to hang on Having just reconnected with He says, I really havent been
to! is a line I often remember from Waitley through his blog (www. angry for about 17 years. During that
Dennis Waitley, one of my favourite waitley.com) I would like to share time, no one has tried to physically
authors. He was also responsible for some of his thoughts in this issue of harm me or someone close to me.
getting me to think about winning in TII, starting with his excellent article, Ive learned to adapt to stress in
a way I had not given much thought From Motivation to Motive-Action, life and reserve my fear or anger
to earlier. which I would urge you to read in for imminently physically dangerous
The media is where the best detail. situations. I rarely, if ever, get upset
and worst of society is amplified In the past, says Waitley, with what people say, do or dont
so when we set out to publish a change in business and social do, even if it inconveniences me.
magazine for the Indian diaspora life was incremental and a set of I do react emotionally when I see
two decades ago, we wanted to personal strategies for achieving someone physically or emotionally
produce something that would lean excellence was not required. Today, abusing or victimizing another. But
towards bringing out the best in in the knowledge-based world, Ive learned not to sweat the small
people. Thats what this page is all where change is the rule, a set of stuff.
about. personal strategies is essential for Heres to a fabulous 2014, filled
We all have our ideas about what success, even survival. with meaning and purpose! TII
it means to win most of it to do with Be proactive instead of reactive.
financial success. That is something Ask yourself these questions: How Frank Raj is TIIs founding editor
TII does not shy away from. We vulnerable am I? What trends must
have always included aspirational I watch? What information must I
content, with success stories galore gain? What knowledge do I lack?
of Indians across the world. You will We live in a time-starved,
see more interesting material as we overstressed, violent society. Much
fine tune content about winning and of our over-reaction
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