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Wines i’ll be tasting…


So as promised in my previous blog I’m sharing the list of wine I’ll be tasting and a small brief about those wine…

 

Four Seasons Shiraz 2008, India

four-seasonsIn Maharashtra, all wine trails lead to Nasik. Excellent climate, great soil and history of grape-growing all make Nasik a natural choice for any wine producer in India. It thus came as quite a surprise when United Breweries set up their maiden winery in Baramati, and their vineyards in the nearby Sahyadri Valley. But in Sahyadri they found the perfect terroir, and a climate which afforded cool nights,warmdays and less rainfall than Nasik. And in Abhay Kewadkar, they found India’s foremost winemaker.With decades of experience, first at Chateau Indage and then at the helm of Grover wines, Abhay Kewadkar became a natural choice. His exceptional winemaking skills have produced a Shiraz with a deep ruby core, a smoky nose of dark berry and spice, and a well-structured palate with gripping tannins and great acidity. This stellar first offering fromFour Seasons will embrace Indian food!

 

Errazuriz Carmenère 2007, Chile

The Judgement of Paris – organized by the Chairman of our Board of Wine Advisors errezurizSteven Spurrier – is famous for not only establishing the credibility of California’s wines, but for also acting as an impetus to California’s burgeoning wine industry, stimulating both demand and sales of its wines worldwide. Inspired by this event and its consequences, Chilean wine producer Eduardo Chadwick set out to do something similar for the Chilean Wine Industry. In what has now become known as the BerlinTasting of 2004, Chadwick invited 36 journalists (including Steven Spurrier) and wine buyers to Berlin to taste blind a selection of wines from Chile, France and Italy. Classics from France (including Chateau Lafite, Chateau Latour and Chateau Margaux) and Italy (including Tignanello, Sassicaia and Solaia)were pitted against some of Chadwick’s wines from the same vintages.

 

Chadwick’s wines remarkably came out on top, and Chile suddenly found itself prominently perched on the world wine map. Initially famous for its juicy Merlots and mouthwatering Cabernets, Chile really brought to the fore the Carmenère, which is thought have originated in Bordeaux, where at one point it was widely cultivated for blending. Owing to the fickle nature of its growth and its low yields, it was phased out after the Phylloxera attack that destroyed most of Europe’s vines in the late 1800s. The “lost grape of Bordeaux” was thought to have disappeared forever, until it was rediscovered in the valleys of Chile, where until 1994, it was mistaken for Merlot.

What better an offering than a Carmenère from Eduardo Chadwick’s own winery? Its deep red robe, black berry nose and mocha palate are destined to please. Utterly enjoyable by itself, or with a good steak.

 

 

Cavalieri Di Moasca Barbera D’Asti 2007, Italy

barberaBarbera is the second most widely planted grape in Italy after the Sangiovese. Traditionally, it was considered to be an ordinary grape variety that was either used to make “people’s wine” (wine for everyday drinking) or to improve the colour of wines made from other grapes, specifically those made from Nebbiolo. It was then given a new lease of life by the winemakers from the Piedmont region of Italy, who by severely pruning the vines to produce smaller yields, vastly improved the quality of Barbera. Piedmont, already renowned for its wine, food and highly sought-after white truffles, was now famous for the quality of its Barbera. Nowhere is it better than in the city of Asti. This Barbera D’Asti is naturally high in acidity and soft on tannins, and will pair extremely well with most Indian food.

 

Waterford Estate Pecan Stream Chenin Blanc 2007, South Africa

South Africans speak of Stellenbosch with twinkles in their eyes. Its Mediterranean pecanclimate with hot dry summers and mild wet winters are ideal for the production of perfect grapes. Considered to be the prettiest wine-growing region anywhere in the world, Stellenbosch is the spiritual home of winemaking in South Africa. The University of Stellenbosch is responsible for nurturing many of the country’s better winemakers, who (more often than not) join one of the many leading wineries that make Stellenbosch their home. As winemaker for several leading wineries over the past three decades, Kevin Arnold has called Stellenbosch home since 1979. In 1998, he decided to join the Ord brothers to set up the Waterford Estate, also in Stellenbosch. Today, Waterford Estate has one of the best Cellar Door experiences worldwide. It also produces some of South Africa’s most exceptional wines, all of which embody the philosophy of the Waterford Way, a philosophy that celebrates prosperity, life, food, wine and family! The Pecan Stream Chenin Blanc is no different, and reflects hues of melon and peach on both nose and palate, making it utterly delicious with seafood. Bound to please every fan of India’s favorite grape type!

 

J LangaCavaBrutNV, Spain

langaIn the 1860s, after a particularly inspiring tour of the Champagne region of France, Spanish winemaker José Raventós decided to give Spain its own sparkling wine. He imported equipment from Champagne, and in 1872, used local grapes to produce Spain’s first methode champenoise sparkling wine. It was initially called champán, but later became Cava, to reflect the Spanish term for “Cellar” or “Cave”. Local producers took to it immediately and soon every still white wine in and around the Penedès region of Spainwas used to make Cava. Cava’s popularity spread rapidly; it is now used for any occasion, from weekend picnics to family traditions. Spanish babies get their first taste of Cava at their baptisms, where their pacifiers are dipped in it! Cava is today the world’s most popular sparkling wine.

Typically Cava can be made from a handful of grape varieties including the homegrown Macabeo, Xarel-lo and Parellada and the champagne-producing Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The J Langa Cava is 70% Macabeo and 30% Chardonnay, reacquainting it to most champagne drinkers. This bright young wine will charm you with its citrus and shortbread aromas and slightly sweet yet crisp finish. It is most

enjoyable by itself, but can also be paired with delicately flavoured food.

 

TriventoTribuTorrontés 2008, Argentina

From almost the very moment that this wine was delivered to our offices, we knew that trivento-torrenteswe’d stumbled on to something special. However, nothing prepared us for the manner in which the aromas of this wine’s bouquet struck us squarely in the face! Aromas of grapefruit and peach leapt from our glasses. Even though Torrontés – a white wine varietal almost exclusive to Argentina – is known for its aromatic whites, we weren’t expecting such an incredible nose. With floral notes and the slightest hint of aniseed on the palate, this wine received unanimous approval from our entire tasting panel. Enjoy by itself as an aperitif, or with spicy food or smoked meats.

 

 

In spite of all this as a Citibank Platinum Cardholder, I’ll receive a FREE bottle of Bouvet-Ladubay Brut and here is the description of this fluid… Ok now comes my generosity part :)… I’d like to share this with my friends, twitter mates, my blog readers and acquaintance… This might happen in Chennai or Bangalore based on the response… Please comment your interest for participation and place based on that we might fix up the city and place… Now let me wait for the day I’ll be getting those bottles…

 

Bouvet-Ladubay Brut NV, France

 image005The Bouvet Ladubay Brut NV (non-vintage) is a sparkling wine from the Loire Valley in France. It has wonderful fruit aromas, and delicious flavours of spring flowers. It is a well-balance sparkling wine with a refreshing finish.

 Grape Variety: 90% Chenin Blanc, 10% Chardonnay

 

Tasting Notes: Bright yellow in colour with green highlights and fine, persistent bubbles. It has a dominant fruity nose with milder aromas of flowers.  On the palate, it leaves a subtle floral taste. The finish is brisk yet refreshing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ok now comes my generosity part :)… I’d like to share this with my friends, twitter mates, my blog readers and acquaintance… This might happen in Chennai or Bangalore based on the response… Please comment your interest for participation and place based on that we might fix up the city and place… Now let me wait for the day I’ll be getting those bottles…

Now I’m The Wine Society of India Member


Today I enrolled for a membership with The Wine Society of India and they were very fast in getting me enrolled… I got a call within 5 minutes of Faxing the application form…

 

Wine making, tasting and itz culture attracted me for almost a decade and being in Chennai I was deprived of learning the nuances of wine making and managing a Vineyard… Four years back I also took lot of steps to prepare a Business Plan for Wine Making unfortunately I didn’t have much contacts and I had to scrap the project for lack of exposure in the field…… Now I got an opportunity to explore and make my dreams a reality…

 

Now being their member I get following benefits;

 

  • 6 wines every 3 months; handpicked by an independent Board of Wine Advisors, chaired by Steven Spurrier, the world-famous wine authority.
  • Difficult-to-find wines, right at your doorstep
  •  Affordable prices (lower than retail)
  • Permanent Founding Member status for first 1000 wine-buying members
  • Prestigious membership card with vintage chart
  • 7-part Home Study Wine Education Course sent in quarterly installments along with your wine shipments
  • FREE two-year subscription to Sommelier India, India’s premier wine magazine (value INR 700), delivered to you with every shipment
  • Access to WSI ‘lifestyle’ classroom wine courses (Novice and Intermediate)
  • Invitations to WSI Wine Tasting events together with VIP’s from the wine world
  • Arrangement for a one-year Liquor License for those who do not possess one – FREE! (NOTE: Maharashtra Only)
  • Special helpline to answer any questions about wine and wine-related matters
  • Global Vineyard Visit Programme including VIP introductions to wineries and winemakers around the world
  • Exclusive restaurant privileges (in development)
  • Discounted pricing on world’s best wine magazines:
    • 25% discount off annual subscription to Decanter
  • Discounted pricing to The Wine & Spirits Education Trust range of wine courses
  • Discounted pricing at Oxford Bookstores
    • 10% discount on a range of WSI recommended wine titles
    • 5% discount on all other titles in the store
  • Discount at Classic Wine Shops in Bangalore – 5% on all purchases
  • Discounts on wines available at BIN END Sales held at prestige restaurants, where you can taste before you buy
  • Preferred pricing on carefully chosen wine accessories:
    • 20% discount on Haier home wine storage chillers to preserve your wine
    • 10% discount on Riedel crystal wine glasses and decanters
    • 10% discount on Screwpull wine-opening products
  • Access to investment-grade wines and en primeur offerings
  • Preference in the event of an IPO of The Wine Society of India
  • Also as a Citibank Platinum Cardholder, I’ll receive a FREE bottle of Bouvet-Ladubay Brut.

 

So what is the cost of membership is what will be in your mind? Simple every quarter they ship 6 bottles of wine which costs Rs. 6,500/- + Rs. 650/- (Transportation Charges) and we must commit to buy atleast 2 shipments in a year…

 

If you want to enroll you can download the form from The Wine Society of India site and you can email it or fax it or Snail mail it… If you give my name as reference I’ll get 2 wine bottles as reference gift and I’m ready to share one with you :)…

 

So this is what I’m getting in my first shipment? That will be my next blog post… For now I’m getting wines from 6 different countries and for more details keep your fingers crossed….

IPL 2009 Schedule


This is IPL’09 schedule I downloaded and now I must see if I can write a script which sends me an email & SMS alerts for Chennai Super Kings matches… Email alert can be easily done in minutes but I must check if there are any providers who provide API to send free SMS :P, I know I’m little ambitious but internet has made people crazy and expect anything for free :). Do pass me sites which allow sending free SMS…

 

Date  

   Teams

Venue

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 18-Apr-09

  Mumbai Indians   vs
  Chennai Super Kings

Cape Town

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday,18-Apr-09

Rajasthan Royals  vs
Royal Challengers Bangalore

Cape Town

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 19-Apr-09

Delhi Daredevils  vs
Kings XI Punjab

Cape Town

4 p.m. to 7p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 19-Apr-09

Deccan Chargers  vs
Kolkata Knight Riders

Cape Town

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Monday, 20-Apr-09

Chennai Super Kings  vs
Royal Challengers Bangalore

Port Elizabeth

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 21-Apr-09

Kings XI Punjab  vs
Kolkata Knight Riders

Durban

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 21-Apr-09

Rajasthan Royals   vs
Mumbai Indians

Durban

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday,
22-Apr-09

 Royal Challengers Bangalore
vs Deccan Chargers

Cape Town

8 p.m. to 11p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 23-Apr-09

Chennai Super Kings  vs
Delhi Daredevils

Durban

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 23-Apr-09

Kolkata Knight Riders 
vs Rajasthan Royals

Cape Town

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Friday, 24-Apr-09

Royal Challengers Bangalore vs
Kings XI Punjab

Durban

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 25-Apr-09

Mumbai Indians  vs Deccan Chargers

Durban

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 25-Apr-09

Chennai Super Kings  vs
Kolkata Knight Riders

Cape Town

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 26-Apr-09

Royal Challengers Bangalore vs
Delhi Daredevils

Port Elizabeth

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 26-Apr-09

Kings XI Punjab vs  Rajasthan Royals

Cape Town

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Monday, 27-Apr-09

Deccan Chargers vs
Chennai Super Kings

Durban

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Monday, 27-Apr-09

Kolkata Knight Riders vs
Mumbai Indians

Port Elizabeth

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 28-Apr-09

Delhi Daredevils vs Rajasthan Royals

Pretoria

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday,
29-Apr-09

Kolkata Knight Riders  vs
Royal Challengers Bangalore

Durban

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday,
29-Apr-09

Kings XI Punjab   vs Mumbai Indians

Durban

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 30-Apr-09

Deccan Chargers   vs  Delhi Daredevils

Pretoria

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 30-Apr-09

Rajasthan Royals  vs Chennai Super Kings

Pretoria

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Friday, 1-May-09

Mumbai Indians  vs
Kolkata Knight Riders

East London

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Friday, 1-May-09

Kings XI Punjab  vs
Royal Challengers Bangalore

Durban

8 p.m.to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 2-May-09

Deccan Chargers  vs Rajasthan Royals

Port Elizabeth

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 2-May-09

Delhi Daredevils  vs
Chennai Super Kings

Johannesburg

8 p.m. to 11p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 3-May-09

Kolkata Knight Riders vs
Kings XI Punjab

Port Elizabeth

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 3-May-09

Royal Challengers Bangalore  vs  
Mumbai Indians

Johannesburg

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Monday, 4-May-09

Chennai Super Kings  vs
Deccan Chargers

East London

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 5-May-09

Rajasthan Royals  vs  Kings XI Punjab

Durban

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 5-May-09

Delhi Daredevils   vs
Kolkata Knight Riders

Durban

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday,
6-May-09

Deccan Chargers  vs Mumbai Indians

Pretoria

8 p.m.to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 7-May-09

Royal Challengers Bangalore vs
Rajasthan Royals

Pretoria

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 7-May-09

Kings XI Punjab  vs
Chennai Super Kings

Pretoria

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Friday, 8-May-09

Delhi Daredevils  vs Mumbai Indians

East London

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 9-May-09

Deccan Chargers vs Kings XI Punjab

Kimberley

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 9-May-09

Chennai Super Kings  vs
Rajasthan Royals

Kimberley

8 p.m. to 11p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 10-May-09

Mumbai Indians  vs 
Royal Challengers Bangalore

Port Elizabeth

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 10-May-09

Kolkata Knight Riders  vs
Delhi Daredevils

Johannesburg

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Monday, 11-May-09

Rajasthan Royals vs Deccan Chargers

Kimberley

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 12-May-09

Royal Challengers Bangalore 
vs  Kolkata Knight Riders

Pretoria

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 12-May-09

Mumbai Indians   vs Kings XI Punjab

Pretoria

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday,
13-May-09

Delhi Daredevils  vs Deccan Chargers

Durban

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 14-May-09

 Royal Challengers Bangalore  vs  Chennai Super Kings

Durban

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 14-May-09

Mumbai Indians  vs Rajasthan Royals

Durban

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Friday,15-May-09

Kings XI Punjab  vs Delhi Daredevils

Bloemfontein

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday,
16-May-09  

Chennai Super Kings  vs
Mumbai Indians

Port Elizabeth

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 16-May-09

Kolkata Knight Riders  Vs 
Deccan Chargers

Johannesburg

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday,17-May-09

Kings XI Punjab  Vs Deccan Chargers

Johannesburg

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 17-May-09

Rajasthan Royals  Vs Delhi Daredevils

Bloemfontein

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 Monday, 18-May-09

Kolkata Knight Riders  vs 
Chennai Super Kings

Pretoria

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 19-May-09

Delhi Daredevils   vs
Royal Challengers Bangalore

Johannesburg

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday,
20-May-09

Rajasthan Royals  vs
Kolkata Knight Riders

Durban

4 p.m.to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday,
20-May-09

Chennai Super Kings  Vs  Kings XI Punjab

Durban

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 21-May-09

 Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Daredevils

Pretoria

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 21-May-09

 Deccan Chargers   vs 
Royal Challengers Bangalore

Pretoria

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Friday, 22-May-09

 Semi-Final One

Pretoria

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 23-May-09

 Semi-Final Two

Johannesburg

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 24-May-09

 Finals

Johannesburg

8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

Interview with Mr. Bala Murugan, Co-Founder Cogzidel Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd.


It is nice to be with Mr. Bala Murugan, Co-Founder of Cogzidel Consultancy Services Pvt Ltd. Bala has hands on experience on finance and has headed the finance department of Cricinfo.com and has done wonders during turbulent times. Also to talk about his qualifications we need to have a separate session, but let me make it simple he is a qualified Charted Accountant, Company Secretary and has got Master of Business Administration. Let us get back to him to know more about him and his Venture.

 

Q. Hello Bala. Can you tell us about yourself?

 

A. Well, I’m a Tamil-speaking Indian. Born and brought up in Chennai. Graduated from Vivekananda College. As listed by you, I possess CA, ACS, MBA plus certifications on business administration, management and advanced commercial / technical applications. Did my CA articleship with Brahmayya & Co (one of the leading CA firms in Chennai) and happened to be part of their audit team for about 45 clients.

 

My career started with http://www.cricinfo.com (now, it’s an ESPN company) as Asst. Manager – Finance. Was able to become the Director – Finance through my performance. Fortunate enough to head many departments like Finance, Accounts, Secretarial, HR and Office Administration. Apart from cricinfo.com, I held directorships in couple of ESPN subsidiaries in India and also, in Agriya Infoway Pvt Ltd.

 

Q. When & how did your entrepreneur desire blossom?

 

A. For anyone who passes his life as an employee, there would be a wish in his mind to become a boss for himself and I’m no exception. As an entrepreneur, I can take decisions on my own. I can try anything that flashes in my mind. I’m responsible for every single move. These are some factors that triggered my passion to be an entrepreneur.

 

Q. What are your hobbies other than your business?

 

A. Browsing the net, reading magazines, listening to melodious songs, watching movies, socialising with people, meeting friends (and not relatives).

 

Q. Tell us how CCS took shape?

 

A. There are many entrepreneurs and SMEs who are unable to find a suitable firm to take care of their support functions like accounting, payroll, taxation etc. Even if they have engaged someone, they feel that the services are either unprofessional or biased or expensive.

 

This study became an emerging factor for incorporating a company which will focus on helping people to have their support functions discharged in a smooth way. This helps them to concentrate on operating the business and we take care of the rest.

 

Q. Tell the challenges you faced (Pre formation & post formation)?

 

A. Undoubtedly, the 3Ms are the basic requirements of any business – Men, Material and Money. In other words, I could define it as Team building, Infrastructure and Working Capital. These were our challenges before formation and we were fortunate enough to overcome this problem.

 

Challenges during the post-formation are mainly in to client handling and delivery. The perspectives and requirements of each client differ from others. Hence, it becomes a challenge to face every query in different style. The job involves lots of clerical, tiresome and roaming work. ‘Time’ is an important factor that needs to be controlled properly.

 

Q. Tell us about CCS business model & Services?

 

A. CCS business model works like this:

 

Client Enquiry à Analysis à Designing the solution à Fee Negotiation à Delivery

 

We always intend to continue our relationship with clients even post-delivery. Hence, we render many value added services to our clients, as and when required.

 

Services rendered can be briefed as follows:

 

– Accounting Services (including Internal Audit)
– Payroll Processing
– Company Incorporation
– Regn of co-operative society / trust / partnership firm
– Employee-friendly Tax planning
– Filing IT returns
– Obtaining PAN / TAN / DIN / DSC
– Statutory compliances – PF / ESI / Profession Tax/ Sales Tax / Service Tax / STPI etc
– Trademark / Patent Registration
– Business Incubation Services
– Drafting Agreements
– Other related activities

 

Q. Will this recession have any impact in your plans? If yes how do you plan to overcome this recession?

 

A. I do not see this recession as an opposite factor for our business. In fact, we are in outsourcing services and hence, we expect more business orders to reach us. This recession has given us additional responsibility of advising our clients on how to save/control costs.

 

Q. What are your future plans?

 

A. Like an USP, I would like to establish a BSP – ‘Best Service Provider’ for our business. I would like to capture a unique place in the market for rendering back-end services. I want CCS to spread across all over India. Also, exploring the possibilities of go beyond the boundaries of our country, by attracting international clients.

 

Q. Any marketing pitch?

 

A. Yes, we do marketing by participating in social networking programs (both offline and online), writing interesting blogs, advertising on newspapers, sponsoring events etc. We would like to increase the level of participation. Our clients refer their friends and help us to market our services and reach the desired goals.

 

Q. What is your advice for new startups and wannabe entrepreneurs?

 

A. My first advice to entrepreneurs is ‘Don’t take any advice at first shot’. Listen what people say from their past experience. It’s not that every technique that a successful business man adopts will fetch the same value for others. You need to analyse whether the advice fits your requirement, your interest and your preference.

 

I could list down few necessities, but I think these are applicable for everyone in the business world. These are not exhaustive, but important qualities:

 

          Self-confidence

          Dedication

          Sincerity

          Trustworthy

          Perfection

          Leadership

          Relationship

 

My extreme thanks to Anand for letting me share my thoughts and views. Would be great if readers can correct me if I’m wrong on anything.

 

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Thank you very much Bala for sparing your valuable time with us and it was really inspiring to be with you. We wish you all the very best.

House for rent


First floor of our house in Gottegere, Bhannerghatta Road, Bangalore is available for rent… Please let me know if you are interested or help me in passing the message… If you want to take a look into house you contact my father, he will arrange someone to show the house…

 

House address will be provided on demand and these are our terms and my father’s mobile number…

 

Rent : Rs.7000/- PM

Advance : Negotiable

Contact no.:+91.9962598186

 

This is the front view of our house;

Cogzidel Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. Services


Where ever we talk about services offered by Cogzidel Consultancy Services (CCS) people get excited about list of services… Some people & well wishers also expressed their concern stating we are concentrating on too many services… For those kinds of people I’d first request you all to read this blog post http://www.anandnataraj.com/how-ccs-evolved… Now let me tell you the advantages of outsourcing to CCS;

 

  • Saving cost by outsourcing non-core functions which are mandatory for functioning of business…
  • Getting services from experienced professionals…
  • Getting a professional outlook for your entity by complying with all compliances…
  • Professional book-keeping where we have a copy of all your records and can avail in time of need…
  • Saving the company paying fine and penalties which arises because of inexperience in support functions…

 

In short we provide Compliance Management & Business Process Management services and we provide single window service for all services which falls under CM and BPM parse… There are the types of services which we offer;

 

  • Accounting Services (including Internal Audit)
  • Payroll Processing
  • Regn of company / society / trust / partnership firm
  • Employee-friendly Tax planning
  • Filing IT returns
  • Obtaining PAN / TAN
  • Statutory compliances – PF / ESI / Sales Tax / Service Tax / STPI etc
  • Trademark / Patent Registration
  • Business Incubation Services
  • Bootstrapping

 

For more information about the services please feel free to visit http://www.cogzidel.in

An experience in a clinic!!!


Today I took one of my friends to a doctor and lot of crazy things happened in the clinic;

 

  • It seems he is a doctor practicing Russian medicine… But he has put MBBS so I assume he must have finished his course from Russia…
  • Doctor was not in station and doctor heard the complaint thru. Phone and he asked his asst. who claims to be a Doctor and looks like a compounder to give some medicines…
  • Compounder Doctor’s assistant looked like a Tug and over a point fun changed to fear…
  • All the medicines were given as capsules and they were packed in envelop… I think medicines were prepared by the doctor himself…
  • To be on the safer side we asked for a receipt for the payment and the compounder Doctor’s assistant gave us the receipt and he signed in for the doctor…
  • Here is scanned copy of the receipt which advertises the political affiliations of the doctor… Also there were multiple websites and email addresses

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Over all I advised my friend not to take those tablets and I really don’t know the authenticity of such doctors… Very much wired and these doctors reference are given by Just Dial…

I endorse Chennai Super Kings


IPL09 fever starts and I’m totally prepared… I fulfilled the entire to-do list which I posted yesterday… Also I purchased CSK t-shirt from Reebok and here it is;

 

Also the betting team is ready and we have started betting on twitter… Bad things spread fast and we are too many requests for joining our betting club…

 

I’m leaving to Coimbatore tonight and I’ll be watching the match from there… Don’t know if I’ve a company with my bother, so I’ve to depend on Ndot’s Nanda for company…

My earnings – a review


I was wondering how much I earned in this 9 years of professional life and how much I saved/invested… I was shocked to see that my finances are in negative and it is high time that I do something soon to recover…

 

Let us imagine I earned Rs.35,000/- on an average (averaging entry level salary to what I’m earning today) and 8 years and 6 months of professional experience which comes to 102 months… So, my total earnings till date is Rs.35,70,000/-…

 

Description

Investment

Loans

P&L

Stocks

300000

 

 

MF’s

550000

 

 

Insurance

760000

 

 

HDFC

 

300000

 

IDBI

 

300000

 

IOB

 

450000

 

Biz. Loss

 

700000

 

 

 

 

 

Total

1610000

1750000

-140000

 

Now I don’t know what happened to the balance from;

 

Total Earnings – (Investment + Loss) = 35,70,000 – (16,10,000 + 140000) = Rs.18,20,000/-

 

I think I’ve spent a lot than saving/investing and I think it is high time seriously work on my finances…