Sunday, October 12, 2014

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan - Letter to Hon'ble Prime Minister of India



To
Hon'ble Prime Minister of India,
New Delhi
India

From
A Common Man

Subject : Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 

Dear Modi Ji,

                    First of all, thanks to you on behalf of every responsible and committed citizen of India on your initiatives including "Make in India",  "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" to name a few. Being an young Indian we are behind people's Leader to support any initiative that would benefit and better the life of a common man. 
             
                    It would inspire people to join this campaign when celebrities they look after are into this. I would like to share few of my observations, so as a team we should arrive at the best possible solution to realize this dream by the year 2019 - 150th Anniversary of Gandhiji. 

                    In Coimbatore, I have participated in many city cleaning drive and organised similar drive from 2009. I could see no change in people's attitude in larger scale. Sometimes I felt, only since we clean, there exists a group of people who throw wastes thinking someone will clean.  Through this "Clean India" Drive we should not just clean, but make people awareness of the importance of staying clean, provide proper infrastructure to people to dispose the waste, proper mechanism to recycle and reuse the waste for the authorities. All these are possible only from Government side as lot of financial investment to be made for disposal, segregation, recycling and legal restrictions to be kept in place.

Challenge ahead of us: 
(Challenges listed here are what is faced throughout India. Images are only for educational purpose. It does not limit only to that place or locality)

No Proper Infrastructure In-place for Waste Collection and Segregation

The current system in place is where a municipal employee comes door-to-door collecting wastes. The small collection boxes are differentiated with two colors Red and Green. I believe the red for "Non Degradable Waste" and Green for "Degradable Wastes".

Even when we segregate the wastes and drop them separately. The final destination these wastes reaches is the massive dustbins placed either at the corner of the streets (if it is placed) or waste mountains. If it is the massive dustbins, the unknown truth to many is, only we have text written outside. There is no actual partition inside the bins.


Recently, I was in Germany, just like to share the waste collection methodology followed there only for information purpose, not to compare meaning anything else. 

Every house in Germany will have multicoloured dustbins where the wastes are segregated during the use by house-holds. Once in a week or two weeks, the collection vehicle will come and collect these wastes at every house. If they find that waste are not segregated properly then there is a chance that they may not collect the same or collect it with a penalty. We can dump the waste in Road side or any other place.


I don't see any difficulty in implementing similar method here. We already have a similar mechanism, but modification are needed after a thorough study.

Below picture shows dustbins placed in front of school (top and bottom right corner images), despite that wastes are dumped aside school (main image). Also no dustbin in-front of Temple, which is completely a residential area.


Even I noticed many dustbins are filled up completely, but may be since the corporation or municipality does not empty them on-time, leading people dumped the waste outside or burn the wastes by firing them inside the bin.


Handling of Bio-Medical Wastes and E-Wastes

Apart the plastics and food wastes scattered on the road side. We were able to recover some Medical wastes like used injections, sanitary napkin, etc. and E-Waste like used battery, cell, bulbs, copper wires.

Here it is the duty of the Medical Institutions and regulations from the local authorities only can make the handling better. Though we have Bio-Medical Waste Rules - 1998 - 
http://www.mppcb.nic.in/bio-medical_waste.htm,  still some gaps are to be filled.



"Turning waste management into resource management" is possible in India. Germany and other European countries consider "Waste as a source of raw materials.". We can try to recycle the food waste at home.

Two methods from http://england.lovefoodhatewaste.com/node/6043 website might help people interested :
  • The first, In-vessel composting, involves mixing food waste with garden waste, shredding it and composting it in a tunnel or container for around two to four weeks. Temperatures of up to 70 degrees C speed up the process and kill any harmful microbes. It is then left for a further 1-3 months with regular turning and checks to ensure quality, before going on to be used as soil conditioner.
  • The second method, Anaerobic Digestion, uses micro-organisms called 'methanogens' to break down fyood waste, animal manures and energy crops in the absence of oxygen, inside an enclosed tank. As it breaks down, it gives off 'bio-gas' that is collected and used to generate electricity, heat or transport fuels. It also creates biofertiliser, which can be used in farming and land regeneration.
Stop Plastic Bags - Use Paper Bags

Government should take necessary actions to ban the usage of plastics and we citizens should stand by stop using Plastics Bags. We can use paper bags or cloth bags whenever we go out for shopping.


Proper Sanitation Facility 

I dont say we do not have proper sanitation facility. Of Course we do have world class sanitation facility, but do we have in all places.??  There are many areas where sanitation is involved. Talking only about "Toilet or WashRoom" facility, First - many times during travel, when looking for a Restroom, it is very difficult to find one.Secondly even if we do find one, how clean is it for using. 

I am travelling between Mettupalayam and Coimbatore almost every day. I cannot name even a single place on the Main Road where I can find a Restroom. For instance if we take Gandhipuram Bus stand, I remember we have a Free toilet and almost adjacent block we have Pay and use Toilets.

The so called "Free Toilet" at many places are always Free. "Pay and use Toilets" charge Rs.5 to Rs.10, for the bad to very bad service they offer. 

What would someone do if they dont find a proper Restroom or Restroom ?

They find Nature owned Restroom - Tree. Even then, this Restroom is very Men Only, as this is completely air-conditioned. 

It is the duty of the local authorities to take necessary steps to not just plan and construct Toilets at Regular intervals and important places, but also to maintain them clean and hygienic 

The challenges are not limited to the above as you know, but the ones which I have experienced in the Democratic India.

Till 2019, let us "Clean India", after which we should "Keep India Clean"

Jai Hind.

Thanking you,

Ramaguru Radhakrishnan


Challenges reused from my previous article : http://ramaguru.blogspot.com/2014/06/clean-city.html
 
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Campaign Clean India) is a national level campaign by the Government of India, officially launched on 2 October 2014 at Rajghat, New Delhi, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself wielded broom and cleaned a road. 

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Software Testing World Cup 2014 - An Experience Share

July 25th is not just a day, but mainly a second chance to Testers (including us) in Asia who missed to try their hands on June 7th, when due to some technical difficulties the competition was moved to this date :)



Personally I felt happy to see a mail with the message about new date, same as my Teammates felt.

This time we thought somehow to make it happen, though the competition is on a working day (Friday, 25th July 9:30 AM to 12:30 AM IST).

After some mild preparation not anything technical, but on "How and what to do on the day?". Finally the day arrived. Two of my teammates Anand and Sukanya were with me in the meeting room in our office and the fourth teammate Lakshmi being in Germany, connected with us via Telephone and Webex from here home at 5.30 AM German Time.

We were getting ready and waiting for the mail from STWC about the Instruction and SWs to be tested. Meanwhile, our teammate in Germany was trying to connect to mIRC(Internet Relay Chat) channel through which we can interact with the judges and other teams, ask questions, share...

The competition is for three hours, at the start time, we got the mail with necessary instructions on how to go on. After some discussion we selected to test a Website - NBA

Other two being :

- Excelon Development website: www.xndev.com
- HP Quality Bank: QualityBank.zip (Windows only)

Still we were not able to connect to the channel, which was a setback to us. Throughout the competition we were disconnected from the others .

We were determined, we have selected our SUT(System Under Test) and started the competition, whether or not our team is going to Win or even be a part, we would continue to test the site, file the bug and send them the Test Report.

With some serious efforts from our team, we were able to find and in parallel report the bugs using HP Agile Manager with relevant attachments. At the closure of the event, we prepared the Test Report and submitted to the STWC Team.

Results were announced on 29th Sept. Happily, Our Team was listed in the Ranking, 19th place to  "Bosch Testers" (Later we came to know from the organisers, that around 250 teams have registered, but not sure how many left the competition because of mIRC connection issue :( )

http://www.softwaretestingworldcup.com/stwc-2014-winner-asia.php

Something to pat on our shoulders, may be if we were able to interact with the judges another 10 points would have improved in our ranking. Nevertheless, WE MADE IT !!!

Bosch Testers


Anand Shanmugam

Lakshmi Shree

Ramaguru Radhakrishnan 

Sukanya MB



Winners are


Nicole Niu

Humphrey Chen

Eva Hao

Harris Wei

Congrats to them :) 

For those of you who are not aware of what STWC is ?

The Software Testing World Cup (STWC) is an event for testing practitioners to show off their skills and compete with other testing professionals. It brings the testing craft into the spotlight and gives the profession a competitive event on a global scale.

Hoping something much better in next edition of STWC :)

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Saturday, October 4, 2014

அருட்செல்வர் அய்யா


உங்களை கண்டது இரு முறை
உங்கள் தாக்கமோ வாழும்வரை !

காந்தியம் பற்றி கேட்டதுண்டு
உங்களை கண்டு உணர்ந்ததுண்டு

காந்தி ஜெயந்தி அன்று எங்களை பிரிந்து
காந்தி உடன் இணைதீர்கள்

கொங்கு மண்டலத்தில் நீங்கள் மகா-சக்தி
உங்கள் வாழ்வு எங்களுக்கு தரும் மகா-சக்தி

பொருட்செல்வர் நீங்கள் - அதை கொடுத்ததால்
அருட்செல்வர் நீங்கள் !

நீங்கள் கொடுத்தது பொருள் மட்டுமா?
கல்வி, அது தரும் தொழில்
அரசியல் அதற்கு மேல் ஆன்மிகம்

உம்மை எழுத வயதுமில்லை வார்த்தையுமில்லை
உம் புகழ் வாழிய பல்லாண்டு

- இராமகுரு ராதாகிருஷ்ணன்