Saturday, January 31, 2015

Republic Day Celebrations


Over the past week, a lot of people have been telling me that they had seen the Republic day parade this year, on TV. Considering that its a 3 hour affair, not many take time off on a declared holiday to watch the full parade, even on television. The Republic day celebrations this year got unusual attention, thanks to Obama and his huge entourage. For example, the media made ample mentions of the Beast, Obama's limousine, which incidentally has its own wikipedia page !

Republic Day

The Republic day celebrations generate quite a buzz every year in Delhi and closer circles where the festivities go on for 4 days and 'Beating the retreat' ceremony marks the formal closure of events. When we were in Delhi over 5 years back, my wife and I had planned to watch the parade in 2010. Getting the tickets for the event was relatively easy inspite of the lack of online presence, however the tougher part was to brave the Delhi winter in January to make it to the parade on time. 

Its a lesser known fact that to watch the parade that starts at 9 AM, one has to be in the venue atleast 4 to 5 hours earlier, by 5 AM in order to find parking slots few kilometers away and go through the elaborate security screening. The early morning fog with zilch visibility adds to the driving woes at this hour. However, all these complaints are long forgotten when one watches the beauty and precision of the parade. Being a part of an electrifying event of such national importance, amongst a charged up crowd is something only to be experienced.

Beating the Retreat

After watching the parade, I was told by friends about 'Beating the retreat' parade which I wasn't aware of. Many spoke very highly of it and in some cases even considered this a notch higher than the Republic day parade in itself.  With curiosity, we bought tickets in the same year. 

For the uninitiated, this event symbolizes retreat after a day on the battlefield and features performances by bands of the three wings of the Indian military -- the Army, Navy and Air Force. 


The performance is at Raisina Hill in Vijay Chowk, that is right in front of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. This one was hassle-free with lesser demand for the tickets, easier parking-and-screening procedure and importantly an evening time slot for the event! The synchronized performances by bands were enthralling and it was a visual delight. We came back with very fond memories and are looking forward to watching it sometime again. Both these events are highly recommended for anyone visiting/staying in Delhi around end January.



Image sources: (1) Centre right India (2) The Hindu, (3) Photodivision.

Monday, January 19, 2015

Using your Social Channels right..


I've been experimenting with the popular social channels for a while.. I had initially created my Facebook account to view a picture album shared by a friend; Twitter account was created with an intent to check out a handle; not sure when my Google+ profile became active, since Google had tagged this to my gmail and ensured some initial, unwitting usage; I've been drawn to Youtube primarily as a videos consumer, though I've uploaded a couple of videos to check view stats. The LinkedIn account was created more as an online CV, since even years ago it had already become a norm to reaffirm your professional existence. If these are the Top 15 Social sites, apart from the above 5, I've also used Flickr and Google-Photos primarily as an online picture repo; most of my albums were private, with sharing starting in the recent years.

I've been trying to get into a rhythm of using and sharing through these channels, and I haven't quite figured out a right mix yet. Is Twitter for short bursts of creative thoughts, while longer tomes get relegated to Blogger? Is LinkedIn for posting about your work interests and recent talks, while Facebook is for what movie you're watching? If Flickr to share your vacation or party pictures, while Youtube takes the videos from these occasions?

While it takes discipline to keep up engagement level on one channel and build a steady network graph, are people successful growing their digital presence across these diverse mediums? I will post back when I have a sense of being on top of all this.


PS: When I check my Facebook and Google account for other 'social' sites that I've enabled authentication for, this list of infrequent social sites further expands to Meetup, Dropbox, Bookmark, Tripadvisor, IMDB, Quora, Slideshare!

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Happy New Year!!


Here's wishing everyone a Happy, Healthy, Peaceful and Bountiful 2015!! 

 Its been quite a while since I've blogged and this regular rhythm of posting has long evaded me. There have been a lot of developments both on my personal and professional side, but I'll keep that to some later post.

 This is not a new year resolution, but I'll try and write more often! I will perhaps keep the posts short and also share interesting content that I stumble upon.