Things that I learn, and re-learn. This is for me to read and re-read, apply and re-apply, practice and keep practising in my daily walk of life... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebula
Thursday, May 23, 2019
2015 floods
Past week had been gruesome for those in Chennai. As someone stated in fb, the reality of having everything and yet nothing was a nightmare.
You have a high end phone, but no charge nor any signal
You have a house, but can't stay- as it is flooded
You have a car, but its jammed.
You have money in the bank, but no functioning ATM to draw cash.
A black out for days together- and no candle in the stores, no water in the lu, no milk, with vegetables in the refrigerator stinking, water in the ground floor, and some had it till first floor. Losing documents, beds, all electronic stuffs. For those in high rise buildings, no elevators. Imagine having a sick child, or an elderly at home?!
And above all the fear of losing a loved one in the rains.
Speaking to friends at work, I realize there had been some extraordinary moments on December 1, 2 at office. I am jotting them down, tired of asking them to write.
- Complete strangers, have accomodated Infoscions in their homes.
- Gave them dry warm clothes to wear, fed them with food, and a place to sleep.
- Strangers have given lift for Infoscions to reach Guduvanchery/Vandaloor, free of cost. ( Some did take exorbitant amount)
- Some stayed in Churches, some in Mosques
- Some stayed in SRM University classrooms
With phones switched off/no signal to contact their families, a total blackout, completely drenched and shivering in the cold rains, with feet sore walking on water for hours together, I can't imagine the ordeal they went through.
The next day wasn't better either. Getting back to their homes have been a struggle, where each Infoscion had been on their own, and taken their own decision, to reach home, by walk, bus, or own transport. Those who ventured back to office, had more difficulty ( No power/no water/no money in ATM in the DC)and reached their home only on Thursday!
I don’t want to blame, but what could have been done is
- The situation of the nearby lakes, could have been checked and declared holiday on that D day.
- When there was water on the campus –the decision to stop further buses- re-route/cancel shuttles to office could have been done.
- The Bus Drivers could have been informed, to take the buses directly to SRM.
- The train information sent by SMS, misled many. Most were stranded. The trains did not ply after 6.
Some notable points
- Most affected where married Infoscions- who try to get early to office and get out early.
- Some have checked the board in the morning and have started from home, inspite of the rain, to complete their work.
- Men in the bus, were slow to make decisions or lead or even help. Most of the women folks- have ventured out into the rain or walked across, in an attempt to get back to their homes and children.
- The campus was cleaned thanks to the housekeeping and facilities, and making it operational on Monday. I can’t imagine the amount of work involved. ( to know that the housekeeping staffs worked, to clean our campus, when their own homes were flooded and devastated)
- Few got a call from Mysore Infosys, asking about the well being/safety of the individual. ( I got it on Dec 6)
#chennairains, #bcms, #mcity collapse
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Lesson from a senior
Was talking to a very senior person at work. He being a believer was sharing how much having a mentor in your life is so important to guide and teach in anyone's life.
Back in the early 90s, when he was in college, he happened to be in library and finish taking notes. He left the library around 6.30 PM and at about the same time a girl from another department also happened to leave the library. Since their hostels were nearby they walked together talking.
Just when he reached his hostel, his guide called him to have a word with him. What transpired then, has been imbibed and lived upon for all these years. The guide said, you as a christian, a sports player, someone who had shared the testimony, someone who's looked upon, ought to live an exemplary life. It may have been a casual talk, but remember the only person whom you can walk alone or have coffee alone is your wife.
Years later, he recollected the incident when he was at the Billy Graham museum. He always leaves the door open when he's talking with a lady.
This generation, might find it awkward. "What does a harmless, casual talk have to do. I know and God knows and isn't that enough?" Not really. Eyes are watching and more than that, our heart is wicked " Jer 17:9 9The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? " and we are asked to guard it! Prov 4:23" Above all else, guard your heart" however we could!
And in this age of unlimited internet access, when one can watch, meet, do and experience ANY thing, without ANYONE knowing, even with a parent or spouse sitting next to you, yes it is important to guard your heart. Be holy as I am holy. 1 Peter 1:16