Monday, March 30, 2015

Review and Spotlight of And We Remained by Asad Ali Junaid




And We Remained 
by 
Asad Ali Junaid


The Blurb

It is Bangalore in the late 1990’s. There are tremendous socio-economic and cultural transformations taking place as a result of liberalization. How would these changes impact a group of friends in their late teens? How would they cope, find opportunities and what of their original identities would they be left with, after western ideologies are brought in and bombarded into their awareness by cable TV and new media? 

Told through emails and first person account of events, And We Remained is a light and entertaining read of these friends as they experience love, heartbreak, prison, politics, drunken binges, strip clubs, sexcapades, US and Europe during their journey into adulthood


My Review

And We Remained, by Asad Ali Junaid is a story that is guaranteed to give you goosebumps as it takes you down memory lane of college life in India. Those precious days when most of the youth have big dreams to become either an engineer, a business tycoon or a doctor and want to touch the sky; just like that song in QSQT, "Papa kehte hein" Although being smitten by love is another path that most pave upon along with their academics. This book said it all!


This is mainly a tale of five college mates namely Sahir, Sandip, Gopal, Anand, and David. These five batch mates go through thick and thin during their academic years thus making them stick together even once they graduate. Their college lives are narrated by these individuals giving them a complete chapter to themselves.  The author would take us back n forth from their present to the future where they would be interacting with each other via texts, messages, and emails thus, giving the reader a glimpse of what kind of life these characters could carve out for themselves. 

Although it was good to reminisce about the past as college students and that life, but as a reader I kept waiting for a story to erupt. Wanted some climax to make me sit up and take notice on the characters mentioned above. Although the part where the boys were put in the jail for ragging was astonishing, and the atrocities they went through was chilling and horrifying. But, was surprised that even though they were falsely accused, they were accepted back into the college and eventually embraced by all their co-students. The author could have put some twist along with the ongoing good, bad, funny experiences and their aimless lives to keep the readers interested in a "What next" saga. The story was more about crushes with Wardha and the interactions the three young boys, Sahir, Sandeep and Gopal had with respect to her. 

And We Remained is a bunch of good, and funny experiences during college times and how these five young men could carve a niche in spite of the above. It definitely is a recommended read since it takes us all to those lovely carefree yet anxious days when we were younger and enjoyed life yet feared of what our future would be? 




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Meet the Author




Asad Ali Junaid is a design professional in Bangalore working in the area of Human-Machine Interaction. He aims to resolve problems to enable humans interact and use technology efficiently.
Junaid writes whenever there is a compelling story inside him bursting to get out.  Junaid’s first fiction novel –And We Remained – started as a story which needed to be told… and one which needed to be told differently. He joined a three week in residence ‘Just Write’ fiction writing workshop where he got a chance to learn the nuances of and hone his story telling skills from authors Anil Menon, Anjum Hasan and Rimi Chatterjee. And We Remained then turned into a 52,000 word novel with an absorbing storyline and a unique narration style – the story is set in the 1990’s India and is told through emails and first person accounts of events.  Junaid is getting great feedback for the story depicting the mindset of engineering students in that era and the unique narration style it follows.
Junaid is married and his wife is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore working in the area of Molecular Biophysics. Their toddler completes their home while keeping them on their toes.


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Thursday, March 26, 2015

Going Digital with Cybersecurity Framework

We have come a long way since the 19th century when the first computer was invented by various companies pitching in their respective components especially when Intel conceived the idea of a microprocessor. That made companies like IBM, HP, NEC, Toshiba create their personal computers and fill the market with a variety for man to choose.


Those initial years man was surprised to what length this PC could go to. It could not only store in immense data but also when searched for, it could bring up a particular file just by sitting stationary and not stressing those gray cells over where that particular file is shelved.

Life has taken a turn for the better, and man in urban areas has since then never looked back especially when it came to dealing with his personal work or in the corporate society.




Lately, the Government of India wants to empower every Indian by giving access to their citizen rights and services while providing information on reforms and making a platform for them to interact with the government. The above will enable making welfare quicker and accessible to all while eliminating paperwork. However, this will have to include the creation of digital infrastructure, and in order to deliver services digitally, will have to acquaint the citizens with digital literacy. The Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL) will be the custodian of this project and help connect rural areas via broadband thus helping to make the Digital India project accessible country wide.

Many corporates are excited about this new venture, but the government has to overcome quite a few hurdles prior to declaring it a success.

The obstacles are coming in the form of phishing, worms, firewalls, Trojan horses, hackers, viruses, privacy protection, data guardianship, tighter cyber laws to keep e-governance and e-commerce transactions safe. Cyber security is numero uno since all data is online thus making sure the infrastructure is secure and well grounded. 

Some preliminary steps to be cautious of in order to make India walk the digital path.

Viruses have a malicious code. Officials should be trained not to open any email attachment or going to particular websites. 

Worms can also propagate via email, websites or network-based software. Although they can propagate without doing anything. Caution is the word!

 Trojan horse is a software that claims to one thing while it does something different behind the scenes. 

Spyware is a sneaky software that comes with the computer when screen savers, games or other applications are being downloaded. Spyware sends information to a third party, thus bring a threat to one's privacy. 

The above will have the Government of India play an important role in countering threats to their cyber network by having a 24*7 center to monitor and help secure the civilian system and cyberspace.  

However, some good news is in the making for cyber security.

 A Cyber security framework is in action by Intel where the company intends to focus on risk management instead of compliance. Their framework has the potential to transform cyber security on a global scale. 

Currently in the testing phase but Intel anticipates providing the highest level of structure for organizing basic cyber security activities into categories and subcategories. The five functions are Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover. Once the pilot project is a success, this cyber security framework from Intel will be a complete package if installed on the infrastructure by any corporation or government.

Thus giving an opportunity to the Government of India to go digital thanks to the Cyber security Framework from Intel. 

Mantra for today: Man is an intelligent soul to find ways to protect himself from a bully even though he is in the realm of electronic communication. 

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This post has been written for #DigitalIndia




Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Wordless Wednesday #77


When beckoned, how many of us would walk/sit in darkness?

There are some who are scared of the dark thus, won't bother.

There are a few who would argue that nothing would be visible so why go through the inconvenience!

But, actually being seated in the dark allows an individual to peep into his/her consciousness? When nothing is visible, we tend to become aware of our thoughts, surroundings, and own existence.

Bliss!


Mantra for today: A dark room usually helps unfold some wrinkles within.



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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Misfortunes and Life



Dan was pacing the room in anxiety.

Mom inquired, but he would not give any clues. 

Finally, she gave up and was about to exit the room, "What if history repeats itself." he said out loud.

That froze her feet; she turned around and quickly hugged him with tears rolling down. 

Gulped her fear and after taking a deep breath, "Misfortunes dare not come near to those who embrace life with confidence." she said while patting his back.

Dan cringed at the sight of his car-crash but was quick to utter, "Amen" to get a grip on himself.

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Thursday, March 19, 2015

When a seed gives life...

Proud is not just an adjective, but it also uplifts the mood of a human when he is showing pride, appreciation, and satisfaction with things that he has achieved so far.

Today when I look back at my achievements, no doubt they make me smile since where I am today is thanks to the hard work that I put in yesterday.

But, then I am not going to gloat about it, and tag it as one of my proud moments since that will just make me slow down on the goal that I want to achieve in this lifetime.

Now, I am not hard on myself but just being practical to keep challenging myself and help me take that extra step forward each day.

More so since moments of pride are usually associated with materialistic accomplishments and thus they come with a price. Today they exist, but tomorrow they might decease.

However, for me my proudest moment is one that has been experienced by many but still it gives me the goosebumps till date. It was the moment when I had my newborn in my hand, was the proudest moment more so since as a child I had read about the biology of creation, and was awed by the thought that a seed can actually make life (omit vegetation) but then to actually go through the process of giving birth and having that ~5 pounder flesh and blood in your hand was a magnificent feeling.


I felt exulted, was overjoyed and till today I cannot stop boasting about it as I point at him and say it out loud, when asked, "That is my child!"

“Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.” 
― James Baldwin

Becoming a parent is not mandatory for a human to undergo. But, it sure is one of the best moments for oneself to feel that love within grow, and evolve as we breed another bag of bones and nurture it and bring him/her up as a responsible citizen of the country. It is a test of your patience, grit, and will-power, but many have done it. Thus, today we have a population of over a trillion breathing on this planet!


Mantra for today: “What it's like to be a parent: It's one of the hardest things you'll ever do but in exchange it teaches you the meaning of unconditional love.” 
― Nicholas SparksThe Wedding

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Linking up with FTSF. Their sentence for today is: My Proudest Moment.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Wordless Wednesday #76


What is the significance of an abandoned home? 
None!

The above is a relinquished bee hive that the bees vacated. Thus, of no importance anymore.

The same could be applied to our body that is our home, but once our soul decides to vacate it. 
It's of no use, thus either buried or burnt.

Mantra for today: When the Body is a Temporary Home, why obsess over it. Just keep it nourished with Good Food and Good Mantras. 

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Sunday, March 15, 2015

In the Cafeteria....



Katie tripped over a foot in the cafeteria that made the contents of the tray fly all over the place. 


That led to angry faces, rude remarks and loud shouts from students that became a victim to the droplets and particles of food over them.


Harry sneered over the scenario while bringing his feet together as he attempted to wipe a drop off his sleeve. 


Katie was quick to get up wipe herself and the particles of food around her ex-boyfriend who was responsible for this act. His color changed from red to white after her selfless act.



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