Thursday, December 2, 2010

SOME IMPORTANT DAYS

INDIA

January 12 National Youth Day
January 15 Army Day
January 26 Republic Day Read More 
January 30 Martyrs' Day
February 24 Central Excise Day
February 28 National Science Day
April 5 National Maritime Day
May 11 National Technology Day
August 9  Quit India Day
August 15 Independence Day 
August 29 National Sports Day
September 5 Teachers' Day, Sanskrit Day
October 2  Gandhi Jayanti 
October 8 Indian Air Force Day
October 10 National Postal Day
November 14 Children's Day 
December 18 Minorities Rights Day
December 23 Farmers Day [Kisan Divas]


INTERNATIONAL

January 10 World Laughter Day
January 26 International Customs Day
January 30 World Leprosy Eradication Day
March 8 International Womens Day Read More 
International Literacy Day
March 15 World Disabled Day; World Consumer Rights Day
March 21 World Forestry Day; International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
March 22 World Day for Water
March 23 World Meteorological Day
March 24 World TB Day
April 7 World Health Day
April 17 World Haemophilia Day
April 18 World Heritage Day
April 22 Earth Day
April 23 World Book and Copyright Day
May 1 International Labour Day Read More 
May 3 Press Freedom Day
May 8 World Red Cross Day
May 12 International Nurses Day
May 15 International Day of the Family
May 24 Commonwealth Day
May 31 Anti-tobacco Day
June 5 World Environment Day
June 20(3rd Sunday in June)  Father's Day Read More 
July 1 International Joke Day Read More 
July 11 World Population Day
Third Sunday of July National Ice Cream Day Read More 
August 6 Hiroshima Day
August 9  Nagasaki Day
September 8 World Literary Day
September 16 World Ozone Day
September 26 Day of the Deaf
September 27 World Tourism Day
October 1 International Day for the Elderly
October 3 World Habitat Day
October 4 World Animal Welfare Day
October 12 World Sight Day
October 16 World Food Day
October 24 UN Day
October 30 World Thrift Day
November 14 Diabetes Day
November 29 International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People
December 1 World AIDS Day
December 10 International Day of Broadcasting

Monday, November 29, 2010

Vijay Kumar Mantri - civils Ranker INTERVIEW

Name: Vijay Kumar Mantri
Roll. No: 61511
Interview: CS 2006
Date: 12.4.07
Time: 4:00 pm


 Chairman of the Interview panel: Shri. Subir Datta (Retd. IAS)
Description: There were 7 panels (1.Shri. Subir Datta, 2.Prof. D.P. Agarwal, 3. Air
Marshal (Retd.) Satish Govind Inamdar, 4. Ms. Parveen Talha, 5. Dr. Bhure Lal, 6.
Ms. Chokila Iyer, 7. K. Roy Paul). Each panel was interviewing 9 candidates per day
(5 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon). After entering UPSC and finishing all the
formalities, we were very curious to know whose panel we had got. Then came the
news that ours was Subir Datta’s panel. I was the last person to be interviewed.
When my turn came at around 4:00pm, there were only 3 people left in the waiting
hall. I was guided to the Subir Datta’s room and asked to wait outside for 5 minutes.
After 5 minutes, bell rang and the person told me to go inside.
As I entered I could see a lady member, hence I wished her first. Then I went to
my chair and wished the chairman and other male members. The member to my left
(M3) asked me to sit. I took the chair and thanked him.
TABLE
Entrance
VK
M2
M1
M3
M4
C
C – Chairman (Subir Datta)
M1 – Member 1 (Lady), M2 – Member 2, M3 – Member 3, M4 – Member 4.
VK – Vijay Kumar Mantri
C: (Looking at me and the photo – photos of all the candidates of that panel will be
collected and sent to the panel) You are Mr. Vijay Kumar Mantri,…..working in BHEL
since Aug 2003,….done B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Madras.
VK: Yes Sir (after each detail)
C: You are from Parkal, Is it a coastal area?
VK: Sir, it is a land locked area. It is in Warangal district, which is in northern part of
Andhra Pradesh.
C: It is a Naxal area…very dangerous place….
VK: Sir, it is not very dangerous for common people.
C: If you become IAS or IPS, then it will be dangerous for you?
VK: Sir, I will take that as an opportunity to eliminate the Naxal problem.
C: What opportunity??@#$?, it is very dangerous…. (he was talking to himself….I just
smiled)
C: You are working in BHEL…which area are you working?
VK: Sir, I am working in Heat Exchangers Engineering department at BHEL
Hyderabad. My job is to design Heat Exchangers.
C: Heat Exchangers??
VK: Sir, Heat Exchangers are auxiliaries in power plant, like Oil Cooler, Generator Air
Coolers and Exciter Air Coolers….
C: How do you design Heat Exchangers?
VK: Sir, this Heat Exchanger is a Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger and the oil will be
cooled….
C: (interrupted) Explain to me as if you explain to a layman?
VK: Sir, there will be oil in bearings for cooling and lubricating purpose. This is like
grease and …
C: (interrupted) By what is it cooled?
VK: Sir it is cooled using water.
C: Grease cant flow…!!
VK: Yes Sir, grease cant flow. But to make it clear, I have taken the example of
grease. 

C: But you shouldn’t make wrong statements in order to make it clear..(Actually I
didn’t make a wrong statement; I just compared oil with grease. I thought it was a
trap and didn’t argue further.)
VK: Yes Sir,…(ready to proceed with explaining, but he asked the next question)
C: OK, you participated in Athletics. What are the events you have participated?
VK: Sir, I participated in 100m running and road race from my hostel in B.Tech.
C: Road Race?
VK: Sir, it is 7.5km marathon race around our campus.
C: But 100m and road race are not compatible!!
VK: Sir, there was no better participation from our hostel. So, I participated.
C: Then you must have lost.
VK: Sir I could finish….
C: (Interrupted) Did you finish in first three places?
VK: No Sir. (…Participation is more important than winning…)
C: I don’t know your philosophy, Mathematics and Mythology…..so, let me ask you in
Current Affairs….You must have been reading news paper since you started
preparing Civil Services…So, you must have read about inflation in recent
news…what is inflation?
VK: Sir, inflation is the increase in rates of commodities comparing to the rates last
year same week.
C: what are its indicators?
VK: Sir CPI and WPI.
C: What is the difference between CPI and WPI? Is it the basket or method of
measurement?
VK: Sir, it is the basket.
C: What causes inflation?
VK: Sir, there are two causes for inflation, one is on supply side and other is on
demand side?
C: What is the demand side reason?
VK: Sir, demand is growing up due to increase in living standards.
C: But, there are still 25 crores of people living below poverty line???
VK: Sir, there is an overall increase in living standards.
C: OK, what is the supply side reason?
VK: Sir, Supply is not meeting to the increase in demand and there are also crop
failures.
C: What are the steps that government has taken?
VK: Sir, recently government has increased CRR, but that only can solve the problem
on demand side….
C: (interrupted) What is it doing on supply side?
VK: Sir, government is concentrating on agriculture to increase output. It is also
curtailing exports of sugar to meet domestic needs…
C: Is it curtailing exports of sugars?
VK: Yes sir, logically it should curtail exports to alleviate inflation…
C: OK, take example of wheat, what is that government doing?
VK: Sir, we are importing wheat to meet domestic shortage.
Then, he made eye contact with next member (M1) to proceed.
M1: There is a relation between philosophy and mathematics….(pause)
VK: Ma’am, Philosophy and Mathematics are both fundamental and widely
applicable….
M1: OK, let me finish my question….blah …..blah….what is the relation between
mathematics and philosophy that can be implied from ancient literature?
VK: Ma’am, there is a sloka in one of the upanisads (actually from
Isavasyopanisad….but I couldn’t recollect there). It says:
Om
purnamadah purnamidam purnat purnmudachchate I
Purnasya purnamadaya purnmevavasisyate II
Ma’am from mathmetical point of view it means: purnam means infinity. So, when
infinity is substracted from infinity still infinity remains.
From philosophical point of view it means: when infinite Brahman manifests as
infinite atman and jagat still Brahman remains infinite.
Thus philosophy and mathematics inspired each other and drew inspiration from
same source.
M1: blah…blah….(she was further discussing about it.)…What is the relation
between mythology and philosophy? What are their sources? Can you explain?
VK: Ma’am, mythology is body of literature, which explains about the lives of divine
personalities and divine incarnations. This body of literature consists of 4 vedas, 18
Puranas, Ramayana & Mahabharata. Philosophy mainly derives its source from
upanisads and gita which are parts of Vedas and Mahabharata respectively. So,
Ma’am, I believe that Indian Mythology and Philosophy drew from same source and
always had relationship.
M1: In ancient days, we observe that lot of importance was being given to humanities
than the sciences. Now the priorities changed and the atrs subjects are being looked
down…..blah….blah…why?
VK: Ma’am, I believe that there is a growth of materialism. Industrilisation has
science subjects as its base. Materialism requires science subjects to prosper.
Humanities subjects caters to metaphysical aspirations of a person which are losing
value (and further explained about it).
M1: This is my last question,…you said you listen to music….what music?
VK: Ma’am, when I was in IIT, I used to listen to lot of english pop songs, but now I
listen to Old telugu and Kishore kumar songs.
M1: What do you like in music?
VK: Ma’am, I like melody and …. Lyrics.
M1: OK, you actually listen to the song.
VK: yes Ma’am.
M2: Mr. Mantri! You read mythology….so, you must have read Ramamyana and
Mahabharata. Which one you think is more relevant to present society?
VK: Sir, I think Mahabharata is more relevant to present society. Ramayana depicts
about dharma. But, Mahabharata depicts about dharma, artha, kama and moksa.
M2: Mr. Mantri! Do you think kurukshetra war could have been avoided?
VK: Sir, I think Kurukshetra war couldn’t have been avoided. Because, the very
purpose of Krishnavatara was punishing dushta, that is killing of Kauravas and their
vicked allies. Krishna plotted everything in such a way that war happens and all the
Kauravas are killed.
M2: Mr. Mantri! What is your opinion about Bhishma?
VK: Sir, I think he is a great personality in Mahabharata.
M2: Do you support him not doing anything to stop Draupathi vastrapaharana.
VK: Sir, not actually. But, he is very strict to vows and he vowed to his father that he
would protect and support the king of Hasthinapura. I think that is why he couldn’t
do anything to stop Draupathi vastrapahara.
M2:Mr. Mantri! Do you support BCCI’s decision of capping endorsements of players?
VK:Sir, I don’t support BCCI’s decision of capping endorsements of players. These
endorsements have been there for long time. Two bad matches threw india out of
world cup. This shouldn’t make BCCI take such decision. Moreover, if you take
sachin as example, he spends just one day for each advirtisement and he doesn’t
even do dubbing. He has a separate manager to take care of his endorsements. I
think they should have freedom.
M2: You said that you will consider civil servant job as an opportunity to alleviate
naxal problem. How do you approach to that problem?
VK: Sir, The philosophy of naxalism is based on Mao philosophy. Mao asks them to
do guerilla war by fish swimming. As a fish swims in water, naxal swim through
villages and wage guerilla war. If we remove this support, then we can succeed in
alleviating in naxal problem.
M2: All the terrorists, militents and naxalites do fish swimming only. But how do you
arrest this fish swimming?
VK: Sir, we should get people’s support. There is a fear of police in people’s minds.
The Police should try to remove that by more contacts with people through social
service.
M3: Mr. Vijay! You seem to be a serious guy with philosophy and mythology so on.
Apart from this have you read about western philosophy?
VK: Sir, I read Western Philosophy as part of Civil Service preparation.
M3: So, which philosophers you liked most?
VK: Sir, I like Spinoza’s theory of substance.
M3: Why?
VK: Sir, Spinoza’s philosophy of Substance is very much similar to the Advaita
philosophy of Sankaracharya.
M3: Have you read the philosophy of Bertrand Russel, who is a great philosopher and
mathematician.
VK: Yes Sir, I read his philosophy ‘Linguististic Analysis’ as part of my Civil Services
preparation.
M3: Can you explain his philosophy?
VK: Sir, he says that all the earlier philosophers used such a language which always
had ambiguous meaning. He says philosophical language should be a common
languge which is used daily by common people and should convey single meaning.
By this method he says that many philosophical problems could be solved.
M3: Can you explain Dialectic theory?
VK: Dialectic theory….yes sir…..Dialectic theory says that for every concept there is
counter concept, and these two give rise to a new concept, which always has a
counter concept and so on goes….
M3: Two great philosophers used it. Can you name them?
VK: Yes sir,…..(not able to recollect)…..
M3: Carl Marx has used it.
VK: Yes sir, Carl Marx has used it for Materialism and called it Dialectic Materialism.
M3: Do you do any other light reading like novels?
VK: No Sir.
M3: What music you listen to?
VK: Sir, I used to listen to english pop music during my IIT days. But now I listen to
Old Telugu songs and Kishore Kumar songs.
M3: Why change?
VK: Sir,during my last days in IIT, I picked up this Kishore Kumar songs and Old
telugu songs from a nearby room. And I grew interest….(They actually laughed at
it…it was a releif for me)
M4: Mr. Vijay! Recently there was a comment on IITs that “IITs are good at
conducting Joint Entrance Examination”, there is a negative connotation about it.
Can you get it.
VK: …uhhnn…no sir.
M4: think.
VK: ….I think it means that IITs are good only at conducting Exams not at
academics..
M4: Is that really so…
VK: Not exactly sir,…for example…Before entering IIT, I new nothing but solving few
mathematical problems. But after coming out of IIT, I am a confident man.
M4:….blah…blah…Government is spending so much on IITs…..IITs are main source
of intellectuals….Many IITians leave country…..blah…blah…What do you suggest to
stop this brain drain?
VK: Sir, I feel that there should be compulsory course on Ethics and Social
responsibility. All my friends who had gone abroad have gone with academic
zeal…they don’t know that 25 crores of their fellow Indians are below poverty line.
M4: You were saying that infinity minus infinity is equal to infinity. Can you give an
example?
VK: …(thought for some time)….Sir, not getting any examples….its so simple to
understand that iam not able to get example….(I thought…I shouldn’t have said this)
M4: Ok, I will you a hint…take set of natural numbers.
VK: Yes sir, (I actually jumped at the answer with that hint). Set of Natural numbers
minus set of even number is equal to set of odd numbers, which is infinity minus
infinity is equal to infinity.
C: Ok, Vijay Thank You.
VK: (I thanked all and left the room without looking back)
I saw the time…My interview lasted 37 minutes.
Finally, 195 marks were awarded for this interview.
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