To fly was his dream Music is his life Cap.Hrishikesh V. Patil Young Guns
10:03 AM Posted by ukmad
At the age of 4 when kids play with toys and when asked, what will you be when you grow up, you can get many a answers and one most common one is a pilot. He also dreamt the same to become a pilot from a place where there was no airport. He studied music as his love, became a Sangeet Visharad but to grow to be a pilot was his only reverie and this dream of his became a reality on July 11, 2009 as he got his FAA [Federal Aviation Administration, Government of USA] approved Commercial Pilot License (CPL).
Hrishikesh V. Patil now Cap. Hrishikesh V. Patil aged 21 who was born in Bidar who also studied there and then later came to Belgaum with his father’s transfer to Belgaum 10 years ago who is the Principal Correspondent, THE HINDU, Belgaum. He studied at the Kendriya Vidyalaya No-II, Camp, Belgaum and passed with flying colors. He then moved on to R.L.S. College for his science course.
Hrishikesh is a unique blend of character and qualities. He is a Sangeet Visharad [B.Music(Tabla)] from Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva Mahamandal Vidyalaya, Mumbai and disciple of Musicologist Pt.Hayavadan Joshi of Belgaum. He has performed at the State-level competitions, Bangalore; Kittur Utsav, Kittur; Pt.Savai Gandharva Utsav, Kundgol; Stage performances/Jugalbandi in Belgaum, Dharwad, Mysore & Miraj. He has also a Rajya Puraskar in Bharat Scouts.
Flying was his dream and Music is his life. He is a very humble, disciplined, self-confident, hard-working, goal oriented, affectionate and caring with high moral values.
He attributes his success to blessings of the GOD the almighty, parents, paternal and maternal grandparents, close relatives in Bidar and moral support from close friends from Belgaum. He is deeply grateful to his grandfather Shri Vishwanath Patil, grandmother Amrit Patil, maternal grandfather late Shri Hanmanthrao Deshmukh and grandmother Gangabai Deshmukh, close relatives – Mr.V.V. Bhushetty and family, Instructor at Falcon Aviation Academy Cap.Dallas Lowen, Cap.Olamide Iledare and Falcon Aviation Academy's Chief Administrator Mary Jane, local guardian in Atlanta Commander Mrighendra Kale and his family and close friends of his father in Belgaum and Mysore without whose support it would not been possible for him to accomplish the challenging goal. He is also grateful to the Corporation Bank, Bidar, its Manager Ramanna S. Kalkutagi and his staff for lending Education Loan to support is pilot training programme.
Now, he is looking forward to seek pilot’s job in a good airline, preferably in India. His priority in the flying profession will be safety of the passenger on board and the aircraft, as well. Also, he would continue further education and Indian Classical Music, too...
His family is euphoric over his achievement. ‘My son has made me proud’ his father told this blog. His elder sister is blissful about his brother’s accomplishment and wished him all the best and look forward to fly in the plane he is piloting.
Indeed a unique mix of persona, all the best Hrishikesh.
Young Guns - Raju M Patil - CALLER.INFO.ID- BEYOND TRADITIONAL SMS ADVERTISING
12:53 PM Posted by ukmad
caller.info.id innovates the special advertising space between your call & acceptance of the call. Where in they dramatize and archive your marketing/advertising assets in today’s interactive world. By using mobile technology platforms, they publish and deliver your ads using Web, Mobile and Wireless Technologies.
Raju M Patil the brain behind caller.info.id did his schooling from St Xavier’s High School, he then did a Diploma in Computer Science (2 Years) at Maratha Mandal and also pursued a 1 Year Course at Aptech (DISM). Nothing could stop him from working; he worked for KLE Hospital as Store Keeper Electric Department & also worked for Belgaum Tyres & Treads Honga as Sales & Production Department. But he always wanted to something of his own. He then started caller.info.id.
His startup caller.info.id has been nominated in the following places: 1.Innovations 2009 Pune.2.Eureka!the biggest Business Plan Competition in Asia.3.TATA -NEN hottest startups awards.4.Now Microsoft BizSpark Startup.
Raju was determined to do something of his own and he decided to bank on the mobile technology and started his caller.info.id. This is very unique and unknown kind of service to many.
Solutions called caller.info.id is the next generation advertising module where you turn your mobile into advertising device. It gives mass media opportunity to your product/service plus it reduces your running cost of advertising & campaign when compared to other media-ecology. The all-in-one solution for marketing which is simple but it answers your need.
caller.info.id turns your mobile into an advertising device and gives mass media opportunity to your service/product.It brings local, national and worldwide exposure to your finger tip. The platform gives you a great audience to promote your product and attracts customers that range from youth, seniors, and businessmen and corporates.Their solutions in the product and web services space (caller.info.id) gives all-in-one solution and an ideal platform for advertising using mobile technology which allows you to convey a more eye-catching filled message utilizing multiple delivery paths including Bluetooth, Infrared, MMS, Wi-Fi, E-mail, PC and vice-versa. It is just simple 'Target-Forward and Share Process'.caller.info.id gives special opportunity to place you information between your call and acceptance of the call. It reduces running cost of advertising compared to other media ecology.
Your caller.info.id is1. It is Eco-Friendly, 100% return of investment (ROI), Delivery is nearer to 100% with minimum wastage, Reduces running cost of advertising compared to other media-ecologyMultiple path delivery Bluetooth, Email, MMS, Wi-Fi, Laptop, PC, Visa-Versa, etc.They have Print, Radio, T.V, Web & Now Mobile is the newest mass media, it is a very different mass media and likely to become soon the most important advertising media ever existed.
caller.info.id turns your mobile into advertising device and gives mass media opportunity to your service/product ( which brings local, national & worldwide exposure at your finger tip which is always ready to deliver.) caller.info.id gives you a great audience to promote your product/service and attracts customers that range from youth, seniors, and businessmen & corporate's.
Some excerpts of his interview:
1. In simple words explain your services.caller.info.id à callerinfoid is the solution for the question "How can I advertise myproduct/service to mobile phones ?It is a web base solution startup where in we dramatize and archive your marketing/advertising assets in today’s interactive world. Byusing mobile technology platforms, we publish and deliver your adsusing Web, Mobile and Wireless Technologies2. How did you fund it? All with internal accruals or personal savings?caller.info.id à From my personal savings3. How and what was the reaction of your parents and friends when youtold them about this startup?caller.info.id à Friends were surprised with the break and the support from Microsoft &from parents point of view due to generational gap it was quitedifficult to explain the different technologies involved but they wereaware of the idea.4. How much turnover do you expect to achieve in this current year andwhat are your estimates for the next two years, any targets? (Approx)caller.info.id à Too early to analysis. Initially we are in the first phase ofdistribution infrastructure and content creation.5. In this time of global recession is there any slowdown in yourbusiness, or do you see it coming a bit later?caller.info.id à callerinfoid is for 7th mass media which works in different frameworkand the dimensions are recession proof.6. Your thoughts on collective development of IT & ITEs in Belgaum.caller.info.id à It is the positive step that will stimulate the companies to rethinkthe environment in which we work plus additional resources would berequired to team up, get involved where in we could exchange ourexperiences and shape it up.7. What is that you like the Most of Belgaum?caller.info.id à Naturally climate comes first and secondly the sweet called Kunda.8. What do you like the most to do when you are not working?caller.info.id à We have agricultural land which is few kms from my house I usually get in there.9. Tell us something about your family?caller.info.id à I stay with my parents, grandmother, brother and sister.10. Your thoughts on people thinking of coming back to Belgaum andstarting up a new venture.caller.info.id à Be creative. Start now this is technology driven world so get pluggedto the nervous system ie world wide web (www) and see how newwindows, opening up according to your need.11. Lastly what do you think about this blog?caller.info.id à Great Work Keep Growing, Growing …….Raju M Patil
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Belgaum Young Guns - Dr. Ameet Patil - Spundhan Softwares
10:46 AM Posted by ukmad
Dr. Ameet has been awarded a PhD. in Computer Science from the University of York, UK. In his thesis, he proposed a reflection-based RTOS framework that allowed runtime adaptation of the OS resource management policies to support varying application-specific requirements.
The reflective framework was implemented and evaluated in a custom built RTOS as well as in the Linux OS (2.6.16 kernel).
Few researchers working along with Ameet in York's Real-Time Systems group started a company in 2006 and in 2007 appointed Dr. Ameet as a Software Engineer. Ever since his college days, Ameet always wanted to do something of his own someday. He wanted to return to his home town Belgaum. Looking at his competence, many-a-times his friends suggested that he start a company. Since then he was on the lookout for the right occasion or the right project to kick off. After a full year of working in York, he realized the best way to start a venture in Belgaum was to permanently move to Belgaum and then fight it out himself, otherwise he would never be able to do it.
Early in 2008, he set himself a deadline to return to India by the end of 2008. With the help of his parents, he registered Spundhan as a company in March 2008. During the last few months of his stay at York, UK, he made a proposal to provide consultancy services to his employer from India. By leveraging over cost and quality, he convinced them and bagged the contract. He moved back to Belgaum, India on 31-Dec-2008 and started working fulltime from 01-Jan-2009. Now Ameet is busy looking for new projects, planning on the growing the company, etc. have been instrumental in shaping my career and a greater reason for my return to Belgaum.
Dr. Ameet is currently promoting Spundhan as a Services company in the area of real-time embedded systems. Spundhan is a leading provider of software development, training and consultancy services. To name a few, they specialize in embedded systems, RTOS, device drivers, software timing analysis and much more. Having said that, Spundhan does not restricted itself to real-time systems alone. It can ready provide services in other areas such as web applications, enterprise application, linux-based systems, etc. Spundhan is also keen on providing training services to the young Indian market.
Dr. Ameet also has various publications to his name, “Efficient Page lock/release mechanism in OS for out-of-core Embedded Applications”, in Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Real-time and Embedded Computing Systems and Applications Symposium (RTCSA), Daegu, S. Korea, Aug. 2007 , “Towards a File System Interface for Mobile Resources in Networked Embedded Systems”, “Implementing Application-Specific RTOS Policies using Reflection”, “The Styx IP-Core for Ubiquitous Network Device Interoperability”, “Operating Systems and Supporting Architectures for Embedded Real-Time Systems”, “PROTON: a customizable on-the-fly Virtual Memory Simulator” are just a few of them.
Some excerpts of interview with Dr.Ameet Patil-
1. How will you explain to a lame person what do you do exactly?
Ameetà Spundhan aims to touch every Indian's heart with what it does. We aim to develop and market software products in any domain: mobile, banking, PC, aircrafts, automobiles, etc. Currently, make develop specialized embedded software applicable to aircrafts, military applications, automobiles and telecommunications.
2. You worked in UK from 2004 to 2008 what was your over experience there with people from other nations?
Ameetà I love to work with different kinds of people and have been very lucky in this aspect while in the UK. My colleague were from all parts of the world including US, China, Japan, Spain, Italy, France, and many more. During my PhD. I have supervised undergraduate students from different regions. It’s amazing how different people are? How you interact with a particular person depends on which part of the world he/she is from. The difference in culture, religion and language in general makes it even more exciting.
I have a chance to travel to a lot of different countries to attend/present at international conferences. Some of these countries include: USA, Mexico, Spain, France, Germany, Portugal, S. Korea, etc.
3. You always wanted to come back to India but why Belgaum?
Ameetà I am a Belgaum product. There’s something about Belgaum that I can't let go. Most of my relatives and friends are in Belgaum and also, the weather in Belgaum has been very good for me.
Apart from my attachment to Belgaum, today's globalization allows one to work from any place in this world. The location does not matter anymore. Why go to crowded Bangalore or any other city when I have my very own Belgaum?
4. You started this startup in 2008, what made you start this? What was the motivation behind it?
Ameetà I am sure all will agree: “Every one of us at one point dreamt in our lives to do something of our own.” I was no different. The only difference probably is that I took it too seriously and followed my dreams. Developing computer software comes natural to me. I get excited to work on new things, learn new languages, new technologies. What best way to do this other than starting a company of your own? That way it is you who decides what you want to do... I love that freedom!
5. Weren’t you afraid, what if the company fails?
Ameetà It is too early for me to say that the company is a success. Never-the-less I am not afraid even if it fails. One thing I definitely will take back from it is that: “I at least followed my dreams. I tried”. I have no regrets. I thank God for giving me this chance.
6. How did you fund it? All with internal accruals or personal savings?
Ameetà All my personal savings.
7. How and what was the reaction of your parents and friends when you told them about this startup?
Ameetà Most Indians think going abroad means a big achievement and there is a much better life there than in India. Some even hate being in India for its bureaucratic systems and the lethargy involved.
So, the initial panic was quite justified. They were dead against me leaving a well paying job in England. The idea of returning to India, moreover to Belgaum, poked them in the eye. They were baffled and shocked by my move. Not any more though. They now believe I made the right decision.
8. Why this name Spundhan?
Ameetà Spundhan is a sanskrit word, it means rhythmic heart beat. Something that never stops, keeps on going... It was actually coined by one of my school friends: Raghavendra Kulkarni, who once wanted to join hands with me.
9. How much turnover do you expect to achieve in this current year and what are your estimates for the next two years, any targets? (Approx)
Ameetà It’s a speculation really. Given the hard work I put in, I am expecting a turnover of 10 to 12 lakhs this year and hopefully double it every year.
10. Does foreign exchange have any impact on your business?
Ameetà Currently, yes. Our client is based in the UK and they pay in UK pounds. The fluctuations in the rupee value definitely affect but do not make a huge dent in revenues.
11. Globally who are your clients Indian or Global?
Ameetà Both actually.
12. In this time of global recession is there any slowdown in your business, or do you see it coming a bit later?
Ameetà Spundhan offers very niche services. So far we are not affected by recession. However, we cannot rule it out and are careful in planning for the future.
13. Your thoughts on collective development of IT & ITEs in bgm.
Ameetà Unlike Bangalore where there is cut-throat competition, Belgaum is still in a budding stage. We need to plot Belgaum on the global IT map. It needs help. One person or one company is not good enough, we need to collaborate and collectively develop Belgaum IT. Let’s share our knowledge and grow together.
14. What is that you like the Most of Belgaum?
Ameetà For me Belgaum weather comes as first. For business, it’s the location advantage which makes it closer to all major IT hubs in India (Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad).
15. What do you like the most to do when you are not working?
Ameetà Play with my Dog: Bruno, socialize with friends and family, travel to new places or read books.
16. Tell us something about your family?
Ameetà I live with my parents and my wife Sushma who happens to be my childhood friend as well.
17. Your favorite quote, if any?
Ameetà I am a firm believer of this: “Where there’s a will, there’s a way”
18. Your thoughts on people thinking of coming back to Belgaum and starting up a new venture.
Ameetà This is the best time to do it Do it now or you will never do it. Belgaum and India in general has great potential. There are so many things one can do here. Come back and you will never regret it.
19. Lastly what do you think about this blog?
Ameetà Amazing work. Belgaum and all Belgaumites salute you. Keep up the great work.
Address:
Spundhan SoftwaresH.No. 666, II stage, RC Nagar, Belgaum- 590006Phone: +91-831-2442200Website: http://www.spundhan.com/index.php
Work hard to achieve Goals in life-Atul Chaturvedi Belgaum Young Guns
11:49 AM Posted by ukmad
“Work hard to achieve Goals in life” says Atul.
There are many persons in society, who have achieved their goals they wanted. Today I am going to introduce you such one person, who is from our own city Belgaum now working in Bangalore since last four years.
He is Atul Chaturvedi. He hails from Agra in Uttar Pradesh but settled in Karnataka. It was a very tough journey for him, to start a carrier from a small town like Belgaum, which is disputed between two States Karnataka and Maharashtra.
Let me introduce to him first. His father, KrishnaKumar Chaturvedi was in Air force and his mother Pooja Chaturvedi is a senior staff nurse at district hospital, Belgaum. This is how he got a chance to live here and completed primary & secondary education from Kendriya Vidyalaya Sambra and did college education from RPD College.
He started his carrier from one of the old newspaper called 'Vartha' in 1997. It was just a beginner; Former mayor of Belgaum Sambhajirao Patil was running the paper. Former Corporator and photo journalist Satish Chavan and his friend journalist Raju Kangralkar (Who also ran In Marathi news channel, earlier known as Belgaum Darshan) was the person behind him, who gave a break in a Marathi newspaper. He got his first salary Rs 800. He was not disappointed and since then he has not seen back.
In the meantime he was pursuing his college education in day time and working in evening time for newspaper. Vartha was shutdown and he switched over to another Marathi daily called "Ranzunzar". In the year 1999, Mr. Nagesh Chhabria, who owns Riddhi Vision launched first ever news channel on cable and Atul joined IN BELGAUM, Hindi news channel.
“It was a real good experience, worked for print (from local level, now in state capital) in his earlier days and for electronic media in Belgaum,” says Atul. He worked for nearly three years with In Belgaum and he then decided to switch over to "SAKAL" newspapers Belgaum office in 2002. He was transferred to Sangali, worked for a year’s time there and came back again to Belgaum and joined IN BELGAUM.
All credit goes to him as he started fresh bulletin in afternoon of Hindi News Channel @ 2.30pm every day (Now it is telecasted recorded version). Meantime he thought that there is no future in Belgaum and especially in regional media, he took a decision to switch over to Bangalore & joined "Rajasthan Patrika", worked for two years and got a better chance to work with one of the-the best dailies in India, Times Of India Group's "Bangalore Mirror".
It was really tuff journey for Atul in last 10 years time. But he says, "If someone wants to achieve anything in life, has to keep patience and success will follow you at his door steps."
He is very much fluent in Hindi, Marathi, and English & Kannada. In fact Kannada, he learnt when he came in field of journalism with the help of a book called how to learn Kannada.
Now with Times of India Group's “BANGALORE MIRROR”, he is deputed for election coverage covering mainly Congress Beat in Karnataka state. Apart from this he covers Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagar Palike (BBMP), Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) and South-Western Railways. He was deputed for state election's 2008 coverage in Ex. CM H.D.Kumarswamy’s constituency.
It was really a nice time to speak to him. Some experts are as follows:
1. What incited you to take up journalism?
Accidentally I entered in this field. Firstly I was not much serious about it; in fact I did not know how to draft a story. It was Mr Shivraj Patil, who taught me about writing skills. Then after I enjoyed and thought to grow in this field. 2. Your dad served in the Air force, so didn’t he want you to join the armed forces?
I lost my father, when I was just 10 years old and studying in 6th std. My mom wanted me to join Air Force, but I was not having any interest in joining armed force.
3. What was the reaction of your parents when you got yourself the Rs 800 job in Vartha.
There was no such serious reaction. My financial condition was not bad, I was good from my mom side and she told me that, it will be pocket money. In fact I still remember after got my first salary of Rs 800, one of my senior colleague asked an Rs 100 from me and sincerely I gave him. He never returned it to me.
4. How is it different working in Belgaum and in Bangalore?
It’s entirely different working in Bangalore than Belgaum. In Bangalore it’s a bit broad minded people and every day is new learning session for me. Due to the border dispute in Belgaum, two communities are having extreme different ideology.
5. You have covered print media and also TV media, which is that you like the most & why?
As I started my carrier from print media and switched over to electronic media. I enjoyed a much in electronic than print. But I was working in a local level, which doesn’t have a much expose, so again I switched back to print media. I got a good support from all my bosses, especially when I switched to SAKAL, worked under the leadership of Mallhar Arhankalle, Mr. Naik (Now with Gomantak in Goa) Mr Uday Jaddhav, CEO of Sakal Group (Now heading Saam Marathi) and many others. But still I have a dream of working again in electronic media for any reputed national channel.
6. Today journalism is also a business, sensationalizing news etc do you agree with this?
I agree with that. Because every person is a businessmen in society and newspapers needs revenue to run their business through advertisement as electronic media needs. Everyone wants to be on top position and that make them for searching something like “Zara Hatke” stories from others and that makes them to do such a kind of work. In fact, a reporter needs to have all proof with him, before he sensationalizes any story or else he has to face music in court.
7. Will you work in Belgaum if you get an opportunity in the future?
In fact my answer will be No. I left Belgaum, because I didn’t find my future there and that made me to leave it. I don’t want to work in a city, where I don’t find my future. In fact now I think I was very late to come to Bangalore. If I would have left Belgaum, when I started my carrier then I would have reached my goal much earlier. I Love Belgaum, mostly I visit every month for my holidays and I will do that for my rest of life. But for working, I don’t think I am ready going back, from where I started.
8. Being in Bangalore what is that you miss the most of Belgaum?
As Belgaum being part of Karnataka I don’t miss much. Because many of friends, who had studied with me are in Bangalore and my journalist friends do call me often seeking some advice on stories. Some of politicians are also in touch with me; they often meet me when they are in Bangalore. So I don’t miss much from Belgaum.
9. Any tips for the upcoming journalists or people who want to come in this field?
Well I have not grown much that I should advice someone. But if someone wants to make carrier for a short term then Belgaum is good. If anyone wants to achieve a goal in Marathi journalism, he should work in Maharashtra and if in Kannada journalism then he can work in any parts of Karnataka including Belgaum. But for carrier in English journalism, the entire world is open for them.
10. Lastly, what do you think about this site?
I was accepting this question. I use to search some information about various cities on search engine. But when I tried searching about Belgaum, I didn’t find much information. Suddenly I went through your blog; it was quite interesting as all kind of information is available in it. Every citizen can’t purchase all the newspaper of Belgaum and read them daily and if a site like AllAboutBelgaum updates all the information’s related to Belgaum is a big achievement for any citizen of the city. But one thing which I wants is that, the phone numbers not only office but cell numbers of Deputy Commissioner’s, SP, Mayor, all Police inspectors of district, Ministers from Belgaum, MLA’s, Corporators, Corporation officers number should be updated. Because every citizen doesn’t have them the numbers and they have to run in search of that for days.
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