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In political or social discourse, or even in the drawing rooms of our country, a mention of Muslims flares up emotions. In most cases, they are extreme emotions: it is rather difficult to carry out an intelligent, rationale conversation based on arguments.



Of course, the polity of the nation has become such that things are completely polarised and false notions and data abound.



Recently, when Manmohan Singh talked about the need for affirmative action for Muslims, once again there was a big hoopla.



But do people stop for a moment to think about the Muslims they see around them?



I have two instances of blatant discrimination around my day to day life.



We bought a flat at one of the hot new real estate destinations in NCR, Indirapuram, a couple of years back.

And this was at the most professionally run of all the builders out there at that time. They were telling us about the kind of people who will inhabit the apartment complex: professionals: doctors, senior executives etc.



And here's the part that shocked me:



We are not selling to any Muslims. When they come asking, we tell them we're all sold.



Another one:

We just moved to a new home last month, and were looking for maids. The rates were way higher than at other places. One girl came in, started out asking a rate that was already 20% lower than the others, and looked clean, earnest and honest. But we didn't hire her. Reason? She was a muslim.



We really wanted to. Believe me, we did. But half of our parents and grandparents would probably refuse to visit us, because a Muslim had touched the kitchen. Perhaps they would have been ok if she did not enter the kitchen, but the response would have varied from " Oh my god, a Muslim" to "what's the urgency to hire a muslim? Aisa to h nahin hai ki hindu bai nahin mil rahin? Phir kya jaroorat hai"?



What is a muslim to do in the face of such discrimination? Don't they deserve some help and push from the people who can?







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The office had a day long powercut today. They were testing the floodlights in the Mohali Cricket Stadium, in preparation for the Champions Trophy. And Mohali doesn't have enough power for both the city and the stadium, apparently. So we ran through hoops trying to keep our service up for customers, while the lights shown on the already bright grass.

If that's the situation in day time in test, what will it be like when the lights are on at night during a match? Chirag Taley Andhera? People all over the world watch the match, but someone with a home across the road can't?


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Really.
What IS it ?
People all over the place keep throwing it at you.

I need two loadrunner resources asap.
The customer wants to see the plan asap.
What's the priority of this task ? "asap".

Well, OK, I know what they really mean. They mean to say that it is urgent and pressing. Maybe I'm just nit picking on language. But indulge my language issue for a bit: ( BTW, I'm no grammar expert)

Start Nit Picking:

As soon as possible. As if anyone ever plans any differently. Have you heard of any plans that use the as late as possible principle? Of course I'll do it asap. That's how I do all my stuff.

End Nit Picking

OK, understood. They mean urgent. But that's still little help. That helps little when planning stuff. If I have 10 things to do on my task list, maybe this will take away 3 of them, the 3 that are just nice to do. But what about the other 7 ? Should I just drop them and spend all my time on this one? Or spend half my time on it? Should I spend more money to get this done?

Well, yes, I can find the real urgency by asking the right questions, but doesn't it help if some are already answered ?

To end, here's a customer who regularly sends us tasks over emails that start with " This is urgent as well as important". :-)

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Things have been rather quiet at work for a while. So I started looking around, and read a few blogs. When I did, I realised that a lot is being said that is close to my heart, and/or needs to be said. And a number of well known people are saying stuff that I thought was not relevant to people outside my context.
Now that I know that my troubles (and my ideas ) are not mine alone, I'm going to talk about them!