Are we in the middle of the sea?

Today, Stock market has become so volatile leading to a global meltdown, and companies are finding it difficult to survive the down turn, through cost cuts, job cuts; its time for organisations to explore new open avenues & innovate in order to become more successful. Companies have to put on their thinking caps & will have to again sit on drawing table to formulate strategies which will make them more resilient in coming future!


This is the best learning period for any organisation, to think & retrospect where are they going wrong!!

It is also also the best time for new start-ups to take benefit of service voids. 
Financial institutions & Banks are cautious but ready to disburse loan at lower interest rate as RBI keep on slashing Repo - reverse Repo rates compiling them again to distribute as much money as they can in economy.

Well coming months are also deciding one as elections are also looming up and Budget round the corner. Government is heavily burdened to acheive tagertted GDP of 7.1% which means this quarter it should post a GDP of around 7.8 % .

Deflation is again a big problem but this month has shown some positive response with increase in manufacturing sector production index . Automobiles has posted a growth of around 35% as compared to same month in last year. Other sectors has also started moving upwards with service sector again leading from front. With jolting economy, companies are inhibiting and planning their moves accordingly.
We can just cross our fingers & hope to come out of this bhavsaagar safe & sound!

Saurav Ganguly hangs his boot: Is it the right time for other seniors to follow?

A legend will be written on the day when Saurav will be walking out of Nagpur Vidarbha Stadium with his head high and shoulders low. He is not at all dejected from what he achieved and never regret what he has done. He has put a great show altogether with 22 wins in his captaincy. He is the fifth highest run getter in the World with 11,000 + runs and still counting and having an average of around 42. something . He lived a legacy and leave stories of grit and maverick captainship.

Ok... But the question is "Should other seniors follow him?"

In my opinion this is the right time to follow for the other senior players. With Rahul not even in Top 15 players and Sachin with same unfitness story and a great pool of new performers is coming up putting up a good show altogether, it will be making themselves foolhardy to stand in front of this strong wind of youth.

Some people might be of the view that Indian seniors may provide a good strata for team to stand strong with their experience. But in the past few series if we leave Tendulkar, we can say Seniors were just not up to the mark and juniors again were spelbounding with their performance.

What you people out there think about it?
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