Saturday, June 2, 2012

Transformation from a Player to a Billionaire?

It is now a trend in India that a successful sportsman is en route to the billionaire club?

With all honor to the players who have brought laurels to this country, this expression of mine is to analyze why does not the government spend the money in identifying and growing successful players rather than making one successful player a billionaire. 

Being a fan of great sportsman's in India like Sachin, Anand, Dhoni and more to come, why does the government keep making their bank balance fat for every match they win. These players today expect a recognition rather than the money. The recognition given by the government in making him the member of parliament, the warm recognition given when anand landed in Chennai, and the entire country saluting the captain of India during his world cup win. So why don't we give them the recognition what they expect rather than the cash prizes that increase their bank balances. Rather spending these amount on these players, why don't they spend this money in growing more Sachin's, Anand's and Dhoni's...although the government claims that they spend more money on the development of sports in this country. But why are we not able to even increase our gold count in Olympics. 

Don't we have the skills or the people to do it? I think it is the infrastructure and the governance that needs to support this system. 

So why not spend on the upcoming sportsman rather than making the successful players more rich...

Monday, September 27, 2010

From Atlantic Ocean to Pacific Ocean...

It was my childhood dream of being a great business traveler traveling north and south, east and west. Well i think my dreams are coming true these days...I am traveling close to 20,000 Km in 2 weeks across the ends of US.

From Atlantic to Pacific i have been shuttling between the country like Columbus. It is definitely a great experience to do that...

I am now in San Jose after a week in NY and Florida. 2 days off, had some good sleep and rest in San Jose. From tomorrow the expedition starts back again for another couple of more days till Friday when i fly back home.

It has been a great learning experience both personal and official to tour US. I would share with you the details of the visit in individual blogs in coming days. 

As a whole it is a great tiring and a interesting expedition...

In simple...always dream big...i did...and i am here...

Monday, August 30, 2010

30/08/10 - Mumbai

I have heard about monsoon in mumbai from my friends, but first time i am seeing it live. Wow wat an experience it is...it kept raining continuously for the last 2 days. It is just not 2 days, it has been there for the last 2 months now. It is a wonderful scene to see the sea from my bedroom balcony...the creek looks so cute. If you look the other side i could see the beautiful mountain which is spread over Nerul, this is where i stay.

Today i saw a strange thing in the mountains, i could see a water falls that was not visible all these days...it was like a silver cascade...beautiful experience today.