Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Come out of our Comfort Zone





In the current scenario in Kerala we can see a tendency among graduates and students running behind short term courses to land in a Government Job. Among them a good percentage hold a professional degree such as BTech., Mtech., MBA, MCA etc. This point is the real reason which forced me to write this article. The main psychological factor behind this would be the job security and social status expected on a long term basis. Even though professional students could land in lucrative careers or could start their own ventures in the very next day of their exam without waiting for the results to turn up, they end up with such colorless dreams, which I rate as a real tragedy. I intentionally used the term tragedy with the reality I grabbed out of my 14 years of experience from Industry, professional education and training. At first I would like to ask a question. “ What is the position of our state Kerala among other states in India based on GDP, a measurement  of overall development”. A few answers would be like “this is not taught in my college”, or “why should I be bothered about this” among a few correct answers. I have learned that we are in 13th position with 3.96 lakh crore rupees (US$59 billion) among other States in India.
Let me ask you one more question. “What is our position based on Human Development Index in India”. We can proudly say that we are in the first position. I hope the answers to the previous questions might have triggered some doubts in you mind in terms of the chronological positions. The same is my concern about the future of our state. The answer to this issue is the attitude of our students and graduates who show a blind eye towards the seamless opportunities lay right in front of them.
The top State in terms of human resources, Kerala is nowhere in the IT landscape if we consider top six IT hubs in the country. Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Pune take the top positions in the list.
In terms of GDP, the position of India among other countries in the world is 7th, which is a great honor for us. A study conducted in 2006 says that 40% of GDP of India comes directly from IT exports alone. In another study conducted in 2013 says that 57% of GDP comes from service sector and IT services tops the list. From this it is evident that IT is the largest private sector employer in India. According to NASSOCM, India ranks 3rd in global startup echo system with 4,200 new-age companies and three to four startups being born every day, and nearly five billion dollars of funding coming in 2015. In the middle of these amazing statistical figures, still we are not ready to open our eyes and start our own venturs.
Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) under Government of Kerala has come up with the concept of IEDC( Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Cell) and Kerala Startup Village has introduced the concept of “StartInCollege” with an eye towards the overall development of the state through IT and other Start ups and raising the GDP contribution in line of IT and other services.
So it is high time to rethink and wake up to the dreams of great visionaries like Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who thought of a developed India by 2020. It is long overdue for us to come out of our comfort zone and work extra hours in our Colleges and Organizations to grab maximum skills to take up great responsibilities in our shoulders which an unprivileged common man can never dream about, and only a professional can do. With the skill sets and opportunities to become a job creator, we are wandering around for a job. This scenario should change and for which we should pledge to sacrifice our luxuries and comfort zones for a short period in our life.
 Courtesy : https://en.wikipedia.org/ 
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Every one must be an Entrepreneur

Hi all,
The concept I put forward now is something different. All of us should try to bring something very unique from our thoughts.
Even in the middle of our duties, we should grow the dream of becoming an Entrepreneur. Where ever we go, make that space suitable for our idea.
[to be continued...]