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Cheers
Macha

While misfortune has struck India, Bangalore, Ahemdabad and day three of bombing spread over the country, the YoMacha office prays for peace to the souls who are no longer between us, peace for the country, peace for the ones who have thought and executed the ugly act. May they realise what they have done, may almighty give them senses.

While above has shattered the country, we soon are gonna be hit by a cramped office. Hiring 4 new people will make the office cater to Eight people while the capacity is only 5. That’s as good as double the capacity.

Mandu is officially the love of our office with three out of four people in love with her (two of them are women, Sailor might like that). Mr. Microsoft has not visited us for a while (he is on a trip with his Russian “friends” and does not look like he will be back anytime soon). We are hopeful that Himanshu “Himi” will be catering to our food requirements now, as he the among the very wella in the city now a days.

After being COO of GMI, I have decided I would go for a traineeship in the coming few months (I know it sounds dumb and idiotic, but then when did I say I was sane). In case you know of any (not in India), do let me know.

Until next update..

Aj

It may seem an out of the blue posting, but as a person who have been fortunate to work with young people while being young myself, I would want to take the opportunity to highlight some things I have realized as a young Indian. This posting finds place on the YoMacha blog only and only cause if I average the age of people with the company, it would be 23 years approximately, which, I think is fairly young.

Ten things about India Young:

  1. Indian Youth is fairly aggressive and independent
  2. They are more inclined to starting up, or joining someone who is starting up
  3. They like fat salaries
  4. Indian Women are more reliable and high on delivery (personal experience)
  5. They would not endorse anything until they buy the idea
  6. They want to be famous
  7. They value relationships (personal belief)
  8. They are a brave breed, not scared to try new, unwilling to listen to anyone else but themselves
  9. “Dhoni effect” is for real
  10. They are influenced by west, as much as they retain their Indian element

The above are my personal beliefs and may or may not be agreed by my team people.

Ajit aka Aj