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Two years of being an entrpreneur
Its been a while since I updated about my activities and experiences. Having moved to Dharamshala, the only negative I see for myself is the rare opportunity of meeting friends who have come to stay in bigger cities of the world. At the cost of being termed narcissistic, let me share some updates and insights of what I have been upto in the last 2 years. With this, I hope to start a thread with like minded individuals who would be interested in associating with us, spreading the news about the work being done by our group and sharing more information about their entrepreneurial journeys.
To begin with, I quit my last job (with IL&FS) in June 2010 with an idea of setting up an enterprise in Himachal. An enterprise which will help create livelihoods opportunities in the mountains. The business had to be clean, environment friendly and should have the potential to scale. We experimented a lot by trying out multiple options in dairy, tourism, handicrafts and IT. The first 6 months just flew, with no idea hitting the ground. Probably the idea was too grandiose and we were too short on cash. I still remember a chance meeting with an alumni at Jabli (on the way to Shimla) and his talk about focusing as an entrepreneur.
By January 2011, we had moved our base from Shimla to Dharamshala (my hometown) and were fast burning whatever little cash we (also my wife) had saved. Thanks to the generous support offered by some of my close friends, we survived for another 6 months. It is in this period, that I decided to focus on my core strength which is managing IT and stop work on all other ideas. We decided to setup an IT company in Dharamshala and started operations in April 2011. By October we were a team of 8 people and in a year’s time we have grown to be a 21 people team.
So what do we do ?
We are a technology company with focus on building robust, scalable and reliable web based solutions for our customers. Currently our team specializes in building websites, e-commerce portals and web- applications using open source CMS’s like Drupal and WordPress for customers spread across time-zones.
Besides being an IT company, our business has a social angle to it as we are the first real software engineering company to set-up base in Dharamshala and sustain it. Those familiar with this place will recognize Dharamshala as home of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, identify with the beautiful stadium which hosts IPL matches or imagine jumping of the cliff while para-gliding. Technology is something which probably does not even occupy any mind-space amongst the natives or people who come visiting.
It is our endeavor to make Dharamshala an IT destination and a melting pot for creative kinds, intellectuals, geeks and entrepreneurs from all over. We have a co-working office space, where people, remotely linked with our work can come and do their own gig, as long as they are ready to share their knowledge and skills with our people and the community around us. We also throw in a bit of free filter coffee, if they like.
Our team is deeply involved in helping youngsters from colleges in and around Dharamshala improve their skills, exposing them to latest happenings in the technology space by organizing sessions, workshops, hackathons, internship programs etc. At any given point of time we have atleast 5- 6 interns from colleges around Dharamshala and other parts of India working with us.
Besides this, we throw our office open to individuals from various walks of life to come and interact with our engineers every Friday talking about Environment, Music, Films, Communication, Time management, Personality, Human rights etc. We have had the pleasure of hosting Entrepreneurs, Geeks, Artists, Activists, CXOs, Bureaucrats and Politicians and look forward to meeting more interesting people going forward.
Since the technology business is always about building an eco-system, I am also helping few other start-ups and established companies setup offices in this town. We have got cheap and highly reliable electricity, pensioners willing to rent out places on cheap rentals, plenty of engineering and management colleges around, good internet and physical connectivity with other cities in the India.
What else ?
Besides technology business, I volunteer with a non-profit which is trying to revive the Kangra miniature art. Like other traditional art forms this art was also dying a slow death and was almost on the verge of extinction with no next generation artists taking to this art. We set-up “Chitera”, an art institute in collaboration with the district administration and have helped train about 15 youngsters so far in this art. A group of 6 senior artists from our first and second batch continue to work from a small studio and our non-profit helps market their work. If nothing else, the studio is worth a visit during your next visit to Dharamshala. Our artists can share interesting insights about the paintings, how they are made and their life in journal when you visit them. You may like to read more about our work here at www.kangraarts.org
Trek to Kareri lake
Continuation to our trek to Kareri village, 9 members of our team trekked upto the lake. Situated at an altitude of about 9600 feet, the Kareri lake is about 13 kms from the village. We started early in the morning and were there at about 10:15. Spent a good time lazing around the lake and off-course dipping our feet in its freezing water. The walk back was quite tiring as we moved quite fast and wanted to reach Kareri village by 3pm and then Ghaira village by 5pm.
HRTC gets service oriented
The HRTC taxi service in Shimla connecting The Mall with various suburbs of Shimla is a real blessing. Without doubt we should complement the people who designed this service and have made it accessible for common man to reach the Mall. I recently got the taste of the service while travelling from Chakkar. In the past, travelling from areas such as Panthghati, Chakkar, New Shimla to the Mall was always being on a mission.
Imagine you just had your Sunday lunch and now you want to go to the Mall to meet your friends. It certainly is a difficult proposition for lazy bones like mine to getup and catch a bus where in most likely circumstances I will not get a seat. This service atleast gives me a positive reinforcement to execute the plan.
Moreover Rs 20 from New Shimla to the Mall doesn’t seem to be expensive as one would spend more than this amount if travelling in bus or own vehicle. Another first with service is the introduction of electronic ticket vending machine by the corporation. The driver acts as a conductor and provides an electronically printed ticket instead of the pre-printed one which is then punched by the bus conductors.
The transport corporation is now planning to introduce electronic ticketing machines in all its local buses as well as inter-city buses. This would certainly prevent cheating on part of both the conductor and the commuter. The tickets printed from the machine are specific and provide details of fare as well as the name of the destination unlike the old tickets. So a passenger, who does know the cost of journey, cannot be overcharged by the conductor. Similarly a passenger cannot dupe the conductor.
In spite of the upsides there remains apprehensions such as paper roll getting stuck in the machine or how the conductors will provide tickets in over crowded bus running in the Shimla town. Since the new system is yet to be introduced the downsides will come to be known only with time.
Hunting a house in Shimla
What happens when at 27 your yet to be father in law expects you to own a house? Quite obvious in love you get into searching mode to find home which not only suits your needs but also matches expectations of your would be and her extended family. A similar scenario recently happened with a friend in Shimla who for past six months has been trying to locate a heavenly abode.
As usual his search began with newspaper advertisements which are rare, few and far in between. Thanks to extremely localised newspapers such as Divya Himachal or Amar Ujala, one does lay hands on few advertisements and with bated breath call up the mobile number to find out the prices. The polite but uncomforting voices from the other side give answers like these. 3 bed room flat in New Shimla is for Rs 26 Lakh. A flat scheme claiming to be 10 min drive from Mall road starts at Rs 30 lakh although I must tell that vehicles cannot be taken to the mall by one and all. A godforsaken one room flat at the far end of housing board colony in Kelston starts at Rs 7 lakh. This is the same price at which the owner bought the flat few years back. A quick check with HIMUDA, the government agency surprises you even more. Their flats in Kasumpti region start at Rs 35 lakh. The real charm of living in Shimla is of living right on the Mall road. However the last advertisement which I happened to see on an online property website quoted a price of more than a crore of rupees for a property near the mall.
If finding a land or a flat with few hours of sunshine was not enough a challenge then dealing with property dealers certainly is. The major issue in finding the right property in Shimla is that there is no proper mechanism of price discovery. A property dealer remarked that one will get the best deal if property dealers are not involved. If a property dealer gets to hear of a deal which does not involve them they will ensure that seller will jack up the prices beyond the buyers capacity and the deals would never materialise. There are properties around the town which are waiting to be sold but the prices are too inflated.
By the end of all this, one starts wondering is it worth a place to shell out prices equivalent to housing schemes in Faridabad and Ghaziabad. After all Shimla beyond mall road is just a heap of garbage, most of it is sinking under its own weight and the dust looms large belittling the town which claims to be capital of one of greenest states in the country. Moreover the price escalation will not be as quick as one sees in the NCR region. So one wonders is it the right time to invest in a property in Shimla. Well the answer lies in long queues of people lining up at SBI Shimla to file applications for DDA scheme in Delhi.
Water Water Everywhere
Come summer’s and you are bound to find “Water water everywhere†especially if you happen to reside in Dev Bhoomi’s own capital Shimla. Well if by any chance you are thinking of owning an accommodation or travelling to hill station, kindly be aware that you will get into situation and think about “Water water everywhereâ€. As reader you are confused as to what I am trying to convey. Well I am talking about a city which once boasted of being the summer capital of India and today hosts one of the largest populations of tourists travelling to any destination in this country in summers. However the city as of today is running dry. So if you are honeymooner travelling to Shimla, you might get a rude shock at the hotel when staff at the reception tells you “Sir, there was no water supply last night so kindly use water cautiously†meaning you just have water for bare essentials. Continue reading “Water Water Everywhere”
Garbage queen Shimla amongst garbage capped mountains of Himachal
Thinking of Shimla, Dharamshala or Manali will lead you to think of snow covered peaks, green and pollution free environs. Let’s get the record straight as most of these hill stations in Himachal will welcome you with tonnes of garbage lying along the streets or thrown along the crevices in forests. The local newspapers write every other day about the crisis like situation in Shimla with respect to garbage disposal. Few days back Nityin a blogger from Shimla raised this issue in his blog. The issue is being raised constantly but a solution is no where in sight.It will be unfair to put the complete blame on the government or Municipal Corporation. A fortnight ago, I saw a young worker of the municipality cleaning the road near bus stand in Shimla at 5:30 in the morning with temperature down to -9 degree Celsius. I distinctly remember him using a broom with bare hands. A news article in one of the prominent Hindi news daily, mentioned about the shortage of staff for keeping Shimla clean. Continue reading “Garbage queen Shimla amongst garbage capped mountains of Himachal”
Harrowing experience with AIRTEL
Never in my life I have written a complaint. This one is coming after 6 days of doing rounds of AIRTEL shops,talking to retailer,dealer and customer reps.
This Monday (16th April 2007) I had purchased a AIRTEL SIM from a shop in Sector 30, Faridabad. I gave the shop owner documents which he wanted and I was told that the phone will be activated in a 24 hours.
Next day (17th April 2007) when the connection did not get activated I called up the shop owner (Nishant)to inquire. He told me that the SIM which was given to me cannot be activated as it belonged to the old dealer. He than offered me a choice of 5 new numbers to choose from and said these will be activated by next day evening. He requested me to give few more documents which I promptly submitted on the same evening. Here I was given the new SIM which was postpaid connection number 9971366155. Continue reading “Harrowing experience with AIRTEL”