Message For the Day…”GOD sees your Devotion , Not your Power…HE Looks at your heart and not your wealth….”

There are three aspects in human beings called Mala, Vikshepa andAvarana. Of these, Mala represents the fruits of actions done in previous births and is the cause of ashanthi (mental disquiet). Until you eliminate this, it will give rise to trouble and sorrow. When you get rid of the burden of the evil effects of karma or past action, you can attain peace. To get rid ofMala, you must engage yourself in sacred tasks. The Lord judges you by the sincerity of your thoughts, not by the forms of your worship. The Lord sees your devotion (bhakthi) and not your power (shakti). He cares for your qualities (gunas) and not your caste, creed or lineage (kula). He looks at your heart (chittam) and not at your wealth (vittham). You must strive to purify your heart and engage yourself in righteous action, with devotion and integrity. No spiritual discipline (sadhana) will serve its purpose if you are involved in sinful deeds.

Sathya Sai Baba

How This Start-Up Helps Unorganised Blue-collar workers Get Better Jobs…

Bengaluru-based babajob.com is trying to help unorganised blue-collar workers get better employment.

Team that connects the employers with the right kind of workers

On learning that his boss needs another driver, autorickshaw driver Amit, in Bengaluru, recommends his cousin, Sumit. An out-of-work sharecropper, Sumit is hired, and his income doubles.

Anita works as a nanny for a well-to-do family in Mumbai. When another family she knows needs a cook, she recommends her sister, Sunita.

Most blue-collar jobs in India are offered and secured through such recommendations. But aspirations are changing and most employment seekers in the segment are now looking to work for brands that pay good salaries.

Dedicated to connecting the right job seeker with the right employer in this unstructured segment, Bengaluru-based start-up babajob.com uses the internet, mobile apps and a variety of other routes.

With a fresh round of capital from SEEK Ltd, an Australian online placement service, it now plans to expand.

Sean Blagsvedt, the man behind babajob.com

Fight against poverty

After nine years in Microsoft, Sean Blagsvedt moved to Bengaluru in 2004, to head the program management and advanced prototyping team of Microsoft Research India. He was focusing on mobile phones and technology in emerging markets.

“I came across a Duke University research study on poverty alleviation. It said the primary path out of poverty was income diversification by securing another job. The study also identified that successful income diversification involved knowing somebody with access to information about the jobs. This led to the idea for a Village LinkedIn, which gradually morphed into babajob.com,” said Blagsvedt, now chief executive officer (CEO) of the start-up, launched in 2007.

The main difficulty, said Blagsvedt, was reaching the job seekers – delivery guys, drivers, security guards and household helps. Most of them do not traditionally have internet access.

“We tried working with non-government organisations and telephone companies. But we found that mobile web and telephone services like Miss Call for a Job reached more people by using traditional media like the press. Connecting with aspirational job seekers was the most effective acquisition channel. It allowed us to reach three million job seekers in 2015.”

Missed call for a job

Two of the most frequent responses that successful job seekers provide babajob.com are 20 per cent salary raise and reduced commute to work.

The site now has about three million job seekers for 2.5 million vacant positions.

“Our primary point of contact is a missed call. A job seeker calls 08880004444. Then, our system automatically calls the number back and generates a profile for him/her through our interactive voice response system. The job seeker is registered on our website,” said Blagsvedt.

The company is now processing about 150,000 job applicants every month.

“According to our estimates, we are able to place nearly 2,000 job seekers every month. We have placed more than 500,000 job seekers since inception,” the CEO said.

The revenue model is simple. The service is free for job seekers but the employers have to pay for services, depending on the package they choose.

Each employer is assigned a recruitment support executive to optimise their campaign. Those who plan to hire in bulk get special packages. Applications through the website are about 47 per cent (combining WebApply and Web), mobile web applications account for 43.7 per cent of the traffic, while voice accounts for 9.2 per cent (including call centre), and Android has a 0.01 per cent share.

Experts feel it’s no mean task to raise awareness about digital platforms among job seekers from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

The company believes smartphones are becoming popular among blue-collar workers. The road ahead would involve expanding the digital footprint.

The firm did not share information about its revenue, but said it would look at providing value-added services to employers and job-seekers to boost margins.

The recent funding would be used to expand the team, develop the mobile app and improve services.

SEEK and its affiliate firms are the largest global online job marketplace across Africa, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Mexico, New Zealand and southeast Asia.

In a statement it had said, “SEEK is a strong partner, with a common vision of using technology to connect as many to better jobs, especially in emerging markets.”

Asked about a possible geographical expansion, Blagsvedt did not rule it out. He said they were collectively excited about the association with SEEK and there was a lot to explore.

The target would be to reach hundreds of millions of people across the developing world in such a way that they are able to use the platform to seek jobs.

The start-up had earlier raised an undisclosed amount from GrayGhost Ventures and Khosla Impact in 2012, with a view to connecting all Indians to better jobs worldwide, especially in the Asia-Pacific.

FACT BOX

Founded: 2007

Founder: Sean Blagsvedt, Ira Weise & Vibhore Goyal,

Area of business: Mobile start-up dedicated to bringing better job opportunities to the informal job sector in the developing world

Funding: Undisclosed amount- GrayGhost Ventures & Khosla Impact (2012); $10 million from Australian online placement service provider SEEK (2015) 

EXPERT TAKE: Ravi Venkatesan

Babajob is attempting to use technology to organise an unorganised market. It is a great opportunity but there are many challenges. Both employers and job seekers have to be made aware and educated about the service.

This is no small challenge when you consider the socio-economic profile of job seekers.

The user experience has to be seamless even as you scale. Unit economics have to be improved so that scale-up results in good profitability.

I believe the lower income workers that companies like Babajob are targeting are rapidly adopting smartphones. However there is great variation across this population, especially as you go away from the major cities.

So, it will be important for Babajob to retain a hybrid approach, i.e both offline and online channels in order to provide widespread access.

Companies targeting this space will have to remain innovative and learn to leverage the old word-of-mouth networking techniques with a technology overlay to win in this market.

I would expect to see very strong growth in the customer base and repeat buying, improving unit economics driving rapid improvement in profitability.

Ravi Venkatesan is chairman, Social Venture Partners India.

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Natarajan

Message For the Day…” Without Goodness , All other Riches are of no avail…”

Engage yourselves in selfless service. The reward for it will come of its own accord. Do not have any doubts on this score. Whatever you undertake to do, do it with all your heart and to your full satisfaction. That satisfaction will give you all the reward and recompense. It will confer all strength. This is the quality you have to cultivate. Acquire this true wealth. Without goodness, all other riches are of no avail.

Teachings of Guru Nanak that Make Sense Even Today….

Five centuries after the passing of Guru Nanak, his words still resonate with his followers.  Let’s take a look at 10 of his teachings that make sense to this day.

1. Never forget the poor.

Poverty in India

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This mantra was relevant in 1500 when there was no concept of poverty alleviation, and is just as relevant now, when poverty hasn’t left the world.  When Nanak was 12, his father gave him Rs. 20 to set up a business. Nanak bought food worth Rs. 20 and gave it away. When his father asked him about this investment, Nanak told him it was a “true business”.

Today, a Gurudwara named Sacha Sauda (true business) exists, where Guru Nanak fed the poor.

2. There is one God

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Using religion to segregate people into categories is awful. In the Guru’s own words, “There is neither Hindu nor Muslim.”

On his visit to Hardiwar, he saw people offering the water of the Ganges towards the sun in the east, as an offering to their ancestors in heaven. He began to throw water towards the West. When others ridiculed him, he said: “If Ganges water will reach your ancestors in heaven, why should the water I throw not reach my fields in the Punjab, which are far less distant?

3. Women are equal to men.

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At a time when other Indian religions wanted quiet, demure women in the temple and no women in the mosque, he permitted women to join religious gatherings and openly sing their praises of God.

4. Running away to a forest won’t give you enlightenment.

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“…Remember the essence of religion/ Is meekness and sympathy/ But a life of goodness and purity/ Amid the world’s temptations…” (Guru Nanak)

Maybe one could achieve enlightenment in forests centuries ago, but we’re not capable of that today. And Guru Nanak doesn’t even require you to do that. He believed that living as a householder was better than going away for a divine truth. Nanak himself was a farmer even after achieving enlightenment.

5. These five evils are probably ruining your life.

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a. Ego b. Anger c. Greed d. Attachment and e. Lust.

Most, if not all, suffering of big city life comes from these five evils.

6. Find your own guru

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You need a mentor to guide you on how to live right. In Guru Nanak’s words, living right is much superior to visiting pilgrimage destinations.

7.  Be selfless.

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The Punjab Golden Temple feeds over a 100,000 people of all religions every single day. Not because there is some divine gain, but because it is a sacred duty. For Nanak, the concept of selfless service was a way of life.

8.  Fight superstition of any kind.

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Nanak devoted his life to attacking formal rituals, caste, and practices that didn’t make any sense. This is the simplest way you can find meaning and purpose in your own life – cutting out the clutter of what society dictates you should do.

9. Simplicity is beautiful.

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It is not hard to practice the tenets of Sikhism. There are only 3!

Vand Chako: Sharing with others
Kirat Karo: Making an honest living
Naam Japna: Remembering God at all time

10. Travel!

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There is much to be gained from your journeys.  At a time when religious leaders never ventured out of their villages, Guru Nanak walked, yes, walked, to Iraq, Ladakh, Tibet and Saudi Arabia!

Source……www.indiatimes.com

Natarajan

Message For the day…”Your Heart is Your Great Teacher…”

The world is a scriptural text. Time is a great preacher. There is no greater teacher than your heart. God is the greatest friend. With full faith in these four entities, lead your life on this earth. Prema (love) is the natural possession of every human being. It is the fruit of the tree of life. There are certain impediments to taste a fruit. You first have to remove the skin and the rind covering the pulp inside and also cast off the seed. The fruit of love is covered by the thick skin of ego. You have to peel off this skin of ‘mine’ and ‘thine’. Then only you can taste the sweet juice. That is why the Vedas describe God as Raso Vai Saḥ (Supreme Sweet Essence). So develop pure love, and through it establish unity with the Divine. The path of love is the shortest and the fastest road to realise the Divine.  

Sathya Sai Baba

 

” Has the Business of Living Made us Forget the First thing we Learnt …? ‘SMILE’…!!!

We Dare You to Watch This Video Without Smiling. Because, Monday

Image Courtesy: Screengrab taken from YouTube video uploaded by @Coca-Cola

This is your Monday pick-me-up – a heartwarming video that is guaranteed to put a huge smile on your face.

For their ‘Choose Happiness’ campaign, a beverage brand has compiled a montage of lots of babies, all smiling and grinning with toothless abandon. What’s more, they dare you watch it without cracking a smile yourself.

“Children smile up to 40 times more than adults every day,” it says in the video, which has gone viral with over 5.1 million views since it was posted on YouTube on May 11. “It’s the first thing we ever learn to do – before we learn to crawl, walk or talk,” it says.

Has the business of living made us forget the first thing we ever learnt?

So here’s all the help you need. Watch till the end for a real laughter-inducing experience.

Source…..www.ndtv.com

Natarajan

 

Message For the Day…” Have Firm Faith that You and HE are One…”

The attitude of the worshipper and the worshipped is the seed of devotion (bhakthi). First, the worshipper’s mind is attracted by the special qualities of the object of worship. The worshipper tries to acquire these special qualities. This is spiritual discipline (Sadhana). In the early stages of spiritual discipline, the distinction between worshipper and worshipped is clear, but as the sadhana progresses, it diminishes and, when attainment is reached, there is no distinction whatsoever. Whatever be the object of worship that you love and seek through sadhana, have firm faith that you and He are one. You must entertain only one wish: the realisation of the Lord (Iswara Sakshatkara). Give no room in the mind for any other wish. Then regardless of joy and sorrow, without any worry about your own satisfaction, you will engage in spiritual discipline firmly, uninterruptedly, with full conviction; and once you understand the Reality, you will have full contentment.

Sathya Sai Baba

message For the Day…” God is the inner ‘Atma’ of all Created things…”

Everything is suffused with love (Prema). So we can unhesitatingly declare that the Supreme Lord is the form of love (prema-swarupa). In all living things, love manifests itself in various forms and is known through many names such as love for offspring, affection, devotion to God, desire (vaatsalya, anuraaga, bhakthi, ishtam) etc., based on the direction in which it is channelised. But whatever the form, the essence is the same. On the basis of this knowledge and experience, it is clear that the supreme Lord is the inner Atma of all created things(Sarva-butha-antar-atma). That which teaches the highest knowledge of this unity is known as nondualism (a-dvaitha); that which teaches the principle of the lover and the Loved is known as dualism (dvaita);that which teaches about all three, love, lover, and loved — or nature(prakriti), individual (jiva), and Brahman— is known as qualified nondualism (visishta-advaita). But these three are one.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day…” What is required for a person’s “Liberation “…” ?

The jivi (individual self) believing that it is divided from the whole, the Universal, is subject to desire and despair, love and hate, grief and joy, and is attracted by the world of name and form. Such a person is characterised as ‘bound’, and urgently needs liberation. To be liberated, you must give up dependence and attachment to the creation (prakriti). The blind cannot be saved by the blind. How can a person who is as helpless as the other, remove their poverty, suffering, and pain? The poor approach the affluent; the visually impaired seek guidance from those that can see. So too, one who is bound and blinded by the dualities of creation must take refuge in the inexhaustible treasure of compassion, power, and wisdom, namely, the Divine Soul (Atma). Then, you will be rid of destitution and grief, and revel in the wealth of spiritual bliss (Ananda). 

Sathya Sai Baba

Roll Call @ School of Life ….A Ground Reality Today !!!

Dedicated to all well-wishes and friends!!

Class Attendance

School Name: Life

Class: 40 th Std (All students are above 40 years)

Anger – Present sir
Anxiety – Present sir
Boredom – Present sir
Desires – Present sir (in full volume)
Frustration – Present sir
Monthly EMI – Present sir (in full volume)
Office Tension – Present sir
Sadness – Present sir
Worries – Present sir
Uncertainties – Present sir
Happiness – ??? (no sound)
Happiness – ???
Happiness – Absent sir
Peace of mind – Absent sir
Contentment – Absent sir

Class teacher: In life, there is nothing called sadness. Either Happiness Present or Happiness Absent.

Life is very simple to live, but many find it difficult to be simple.

Make it Simple!

Have a fabulous Life
Brilliant words –

“The amount of money that’s in your bank at the time of death, is the extra work you did which was not necessary”

Live life,Make it Simple !!!!

Source…input from a friend of mine

Natarajan