Friday, 12 September 2014

Simple Truth About Media

“Man bites dog” always makes for a better headline than “Dog bites man”. That is the simple truth on which tabloid headlines are founded on.

When it comes to the monsoon, “Drought looms large” makes for a more compelling headline than “Normal monsoon expected” – and media, even the non-tabloid media, use the negative headline rather than the positive one in the unending effort to gain readership, viewership and click-throughs.
Can anyone really predict the nature of the monsoon rains? 

Can anyone really predict the nature of the monsoon? 

The difference between the “Man bites dog” situation and the “Drought looms large” situation is that the first headline is written after the fact and is indisputable, while the second is predictive in nature and can be proven wrong in the future.

That’s why media needs to shut up on their prognosis of the monsoon – because, simply put, no one, even the Indian Meteorological Department, knows how the rains will finally play out by the end of the season.

A few days ago, the country had measured rainfall which was 43 percent of the long term average. Two days of rain reduced the gap to 40 per cent. The rains which have occurred in most parts of the country except north western India in the past couple of days would have reduced the gap further.

Having said that, if the rains stay away for a week or two, we will have a crisis on our hands.

Till we know that there IS a crisis, the negative headlines only serve to cause worry. It causes the average citizen into worrying about an issue as simple as drinking water and water cuts at home; it causes the decision makers in industry to worry about shrinking sales and shrinking GDP; it causes housewives into worrying about higher vegetable and fruit prices in the anticipation of a demand-supply mismatch.

And if the headline on the following day is a positive one, as we see today, all that fear and worry has been unfounded.

The monsoon is not a T20 match and there is no need for a ball-by-ball commentary and no need for reporting run rates and revised run rates. The monsoon plays out over a 4-month period and the current day by day and millimeter by millimeter reportage and inexpert analysis does nothing but dampen the spirit of citizens.

Media reports sales of companies on a quarterly basis; schools and colleges evaluate students of a term or semester basis – imagine if these were reported and “analysed” on a day-to-day basis.

The monsoon is far more complex – and far more impactful than these examples, and yet media revels in the daily, unscientific, irresponsible and damaging update.


Can we all shut up, please?

Thursday, 7 August 2014

Day-2 On The Eve Of Maverick 4.0


 

















AARAMBH:Bringing Smiles To Children's Faces


QUOTE TIME (Part 5/5)

He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much.

ON THE EVE OF MAVERICK (Part 3/3)

The Amazing #Blockbuster Tuesday @ITMInstitute's #TiredTuesday
     

MAVERICK- TAKE AWAYS (Part 7/7)


7. DISCOVERED MANY THINGS THAT WE NEVER KNEW ABOUT OURSELVES

Firstly, a million thanks to MAVERICK for making us realise that there are so many things about ourselves that we never knew. We can dance, sing, act, lead, take decisions spontaneously, speak on the stage, express ourselves without actually speaking.



MAVERICK- TAKE AWAYS (Part 6/7)


6. HAPPY TO BE WITH SO MANY TALENTED PEOPLE

Not only did we learn how many qualities are within us, we also learnt that we are among a lot many talented people, who can continuously inspire us to become better, skillful, talented and smart.



MAVERICK- TAKE AWAYS (Part 5/7 )


5. UNITY IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST STRENGTHS

We have learnt that where ever we go, whatever we do, take everybody along with you while you work for something big.

When we all are together, I believe that WE can do anything!


MAVERICK- TAKE AWAYS(Part 4/7 )


4. IT'S NOT ABOUT WINNING, IT'S ABOUT GIVING OUR BEST

All the while we have been working, all we wanted to do was give our best.
Because either if we win or lose, nothing can beat the contentment of giving our best.



MAVERICK- TAKE AWAYS (Part 3/7 )


3. HARD WORK ALWAYS PAYS OFF

When we could see our efforts being appreciated and applauded, our hearts jumped in joy.

 Every single effort counts, no matter how small it is :)


MAVERICK- TAKE AWAYS (Part 2 /7 )


2. NEVER GIVE UP

Even if you are so damn tired, sleepy, with your back aching, you have to get up now and go work; work for your class, with all your determination because we want to win it.

Rain, sun, no matter what, we will never give up!

This is one of our biggest take aways :)




MAVERICK- TAKE AWAYS (Part 1/7 )


We have learnt a million things from Maverick!

Glimpse at a few :) :)

1.GETTING CREATIVE

We never thought we could get this creative, see our ideas getting implemented, try to become more artistic, creative.

And at the end of the day, we are so happy because we realised that our ideas are worth sharing, dispalying!







Wednesday, 6 August 2014

ON THE EVE OF MAVERICK (Part 2/3)

The Amazing #Blockbuster Tuesday @ITMInstitutes #ITM_MAVERICK04 #PK #TiredTuesday

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

ON THE EVE OF MAVERICK (Part 1/3)

"Enthusiasm,excitement with inspiration, motivation, and a pinch of creativity."