July 15th, 2009 § § permalink
Green peace taking on the various challenges we face in our country.
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1. Friday, July 17, 2009, 10 am onwards, RBI
Why
To highlight the fact that irregular monsoons which can make life hell for mankind, acute water, power and agrarian crisis are few of many impacts that climate change can have.
What
The threat of drought is looming large over Northern India, Delhi has received less rainfall than normal and the city if facing acute water crisis, to highlight the impact of climate change on the City on July 17, Friday around 30 volunteers will queue up outside RBI with buckets filled with water to deposit in the Bank.
The message on all the buckets and a banner will be “Climate change = Water crisis”
Time : 10 AM onwards
Online Element – Thousands of Cyber Activists will be asked to sign up for Green Idol and then for every sign up, we’ll deposit a bucket of water.
2. Monday, July 20, 2009, 5 pm onwards, India Gate
America, Take a stand on Climate change
Why
The objective is to highlight that countries like India and Bangladesh are paying a heavy price for the GHG emissions of developed countries like the US.
US Secy of State Hillary Clinton is going to be in India next week and we in a peaceful, non violent manner are going to tell her that because of the United States’ policy on Climate Change, people in developing countries like ours getting affected.
What
We are going get 50 huge blow ups of photos from Sunderbans, and then 50 of us will hold these in India Gate and when its dark we will have a candle light vigil. This is something we need to do for our brothers and sisters in areas directly affected by effects of Global Warming.
1. Friday, July 17, 2009, 10 am onwards, RBI
Why
To highlight the fact that irregular monsoons which can make life hell for mankind, acute water, power and agrarian crisis are few of many impacts that climate change can have.
What
The threat of drought is looming large over Northern India, Delhi has received less rainfall than normal and the city if facing acute water crisis, to highlight the impact of climate change on the City on July 17, Friday around 30 volunteers will queue up outside RBI with buckets filled with water to deposit in the Bank.
The message on all the buckets and a banner will be “Climate change = Water crisis”
Time : 10 AM onwards
Online Element – Thousands of Cyber Activists will be asked to sign up for Green Idol and then for every sign up, we’ll deposit a bucket of water.
2. Monday, July 20, 2009, 5 pm onwards, India Gate
America, Take a stand on Climate change
Why
The objective is to highlight that countries like India and Bangladesh are paying a heavy price for the GHG emissions of developed countries like the US.
US Secy of State Hillary Clinton is going to be in India next week and we in a peaceful, non violent manner are going to tell her that because of the United States’ policy on Climate Change, people in developing countries like ours getting affected.
What
We are going get 50 huge blow ups of photos from Sunderbans, and then 50 of us will hold these in India Gate and when its dark we will have a candle light vigil. This is something we need to do for our brothers and sisters in areas directly affected by effects of Global Warming.
For more information, get in touch with Nitin at 9958799211
July 14th, 2009 § § permalink
Today, i reached Hyderabad on a one day stay (well, i am out by tomorrow evening). The weather here is so f**king awesome that it had to be documented. For the last one week, I have been trying to locate cities where I can live without getting a heat stroke. Reaching Hyderabad today really made my day, now i have located a city which is not going to become a desert any time soon.

The traffic was relatively less and the trip from the airport to the place where I am staying was smooth to say the least. Staying in Delhi for the last 8 years, I have completely forgotten a life without the dust, heat and super traffic (beep beep). At 27 degrees, its the perfect climate post a very dry and hot summer for the whole nation. Till now the electricity and power has been good to me, which is making me very very happy.
Here are some graphs which measure some of the temperature and rainfall averages for both the cities over the year. Delhi is clearly becoming hotter and dryer. Will need to see if i can find some data to support that. Have fun, for all the stat minded people out there.

Hyderabad

New Delhi
May 19th, 2009 § § permalink
Amidst much excitement that is bubbling up at the Proto.in camp, we are happy to announce that the nominations for the upcoming edition are now open! The nominations will stay open till June 15th, and that is just a short stint away. Do race to it, and if you are a startup in the Indian landscape and absolutely believe that you have something to share, then this is the platform you’ve been waiting for. Nominations for Proto.in Pune
Date: July 25th, 2009
Venue: Devang Mehta Auditorium, Persistent Systems, Pune
We are doing quite a few things new this time.
1. Proto.in Pune will be a one day Extravaganza.
We are making Proto.in Pune as a one day event, but it goes on from 9am till 8pm in the evening. The day will be split into two moods. The first half of the day from 9am till 4:30pm will carry talks, sessions and interactive sessions especially aimed at educating, nurturing and supporting the startup landscape of India. There are prominent speakers such as the likes of Bharat Goenka of Tally, Pravin Gandhi of SeedFund, etc who will be talking during the event. Post 5pm, the event will take on a tone of the Oscars. 20 of the best startups – and we mean, absolutely, mindblowingly, best technology startups (includes biotech, healthcare, robotics etc), will take on the stage to deliver a world-class pitch to woo the audience with what they have been working on. Sounds exciting? Read on..
2. Three Day Bootcamp.
For the presenting companies of Proto.in Pune, there will be a three day bootcamp prepped. Day one will focus on diving into the business plan you have for the company, and combing through all the fine details. We are determined to ensure that your focus for the next one year of operations, clients and the market is set during this day. Day two, we teach you and groom you with everything that goes into the mastery of delivering a pitch. We will be bringing in some of the gurus of the advertising world, to make you create words that can sway the hardest of clients, and the toughest of journalists in buying into your story. Don’t forget to add the investors into that list. Day three, is all about the stage. We have had the priviledge of working with one of the country’s Best Event management company “BuzzWorks”. They, along with a team of stage directors will teach you how to handle yourself in front of the camera, what to do and what not to do when in a public forum – and these will help you make the most out of every speaking and forum opportunity you might get in the future – Starting with Proto.in
3. What about those who dont make the Shortlist.
We are a Startup Support platform remember? We get flooded with highly enthusiastic entrepreneurs every year, but apart from those who make it to the stage, what do we do for those who dont? Well, Every year, we ensure that we provide some feedback, especially to those who dont make it. This time and going forward, we want to ensure that we make it mandatory. All the folks who are helping us with the shortlisting are explicitly requested to spend more time with companies that arent quite there to ensure that they are helped in some way to help find the way. In our books, there are no bad companies – just companies that arent ready yet.
And thats just half the story. We already have some nominations from companies that are in the medical space, companies working on hardcore engineering solutions, companies in the defense sector, and they are all lead to just one conclusion – Its going to be one hell of a rocking event, in Pune. You simply cant afford to not be part of it.
There is a team of delegates, including high network individuals, investors, and startups coming in from abroad as well. And this will be the moment to make your mark.
The question now is quite simple. Are you going to let it pass? I surely hope not. Then Why wait. Go ahead, Nominate!
Note: Companies on being shortlisted for selection, have a Rs. 10,000 fee applicable. Nomination is free.