2nd AC Networking - A 3D concept
One of the better gifts of our colonial past would be a great ,vast , monlithic govt department ,also the world's largest employer of people in terms of sheer number is the INDIAN RAILWAYS.The last metric though would be a measure of its supreme inefficency and the legacy of railway ministers most of whom were from bihar.(yeah even before LP Yaday)
Not so long ago before the aviation sector was buzzing and when the skies were not so open ,most middle class would travel by second ac. It proved so popular that govt introduced a 3rd Ac too.Now that must have been one smart railway minister.Anyways u also did a lot of train journeys if u were a student (which i was not so long ago) and if u are in a sales and marketing job which lots of upcountry travel (which i am in now).
One of the best things about train journeys is the amazing assortment of people u come across.Maybe i am biased or plain lucky but here is a representative sample of people i have come across in my train journeys.
Anand Moses . ex I banking ex Goldman Sachs.....
Met him from Vizag to Bhubaneshwar
i remember him because he talked about the need for vision and mission for India. frankly i had enough global vision and mission statemnets in my strat mgmt and mktg classes so i asked him about Usa's vision and mission.Prompt came the reply - Protecting Democracy Globally.
Very Valid point i had to acknowledge.
Naveed Ahmed. MBA XLRI..Pucca Indian Yuppie.
Met him enroute new delhi to tatanagar
I remember him most becoz the very next year i joined xlri and met him in a alumni dinner and talked about this wonderful train journey.
Mr Mexican pilot.
Met him enroute Puri to Kharagpur.
He kept comparing Puri to Acuapulco. I never knew Orissa was so good.
Mr 23 year old Foot ball loving Tibetian Monk.
met him enroute delhi to jammu tawi.
I kept talking about how he resisted temptations. Like all monks he maintained a stoic silence.
Somehow u always break ice much more easily with people on trains. Perhaps its the Distance of the journeys which adds so many more Dimensions to the psuedo intellectual Discussions between people. Airlines have yet not been able to do that.Indian Railways has always triggered the drawing room activist modes of my co passengers.
Not so long ago before the aviation sector was buzzing and when the skies were not so open ,most middle class would travel by second ac. It proved so popular that govt introduced a 3rd Ac too.Now that must have been one smart railway minister.Anyways u also did a lot of train journeys if u were a student (which i was not so long ago) and if u are in a sales and marketing job which lots of upcountry travel (which i am in now).
One of the best things about train journeys is the amazing assortment of people u come across.Maybe i am biased or plain lucky but here is a representative sample of people i have come across in my train journeys.
Anand Moses . ex I banking ex Goldman Sachs.....
Met him from Vizag to Bhubaneshwar
i remember him because he talked about the need for vision and mission for India. frankly i had enough global vision and mission statemnets in my strat mgmt and mktg classes so i asked him about Usa's vision and mission.Prompt came the reply - Protecting Democracy Globally.
Very Valid point i had to acknowledge.
Naveed Ahmed. MBA XLRI..Pucca Indian Yuppie.
Met him enroute new delhi to tatanagar
I remember him most becoz the very next year i joined xlri and met him in a alumni dinner and talked about this wonderful train journey.
Mr Mexican pilot.
Met him enroute Puri to Kharagpur.
He kept comparing Puri to Acuapulco. I never knew Orissa was so good.
Mr 23 year old Foot ball loving Tibetian Monk.
met him enroute delhi to jammu tawi.
I kept talking about how he resisted temptations. Like all monks he maintained a stoic silence.
Somehow u always break ice much more easily with people on trains. Perhaps its the Distance of the journeys which adds so many more Dimensions to the psuedo intellectual Discussions between people. Airlines have yet not been able to do that.Indian Railways has always triggered the drawing room activist modes of my co passengers.