söndag 23 augusti 2009

Matrimonial update

Half of the enjoyment reading Times of India is going through the classified matrimonial section where Indian parents place adverts for their children. Not to forget - divided according to caste (absolutely crazy).

AFFLUENT Hi-Status family seeks Beautiful, Educated, Cultured girl for the Highly Educated Intelligent Hi-Value GB NM Boy. 31/5’7 Salary US$ 6 Figure. Early marriage.

MATCH 4 Guar Brahim Veg. TT Boy 27/5’10/B.Tech/7LPA/MNC Hyderabad. Parents retired gazzetted offrs. Settled Gurgaon seeks B.Tech/BE/CA fair skin, working girl. Early marriage.

MARWARI Agarwal 37/5’8. Twice Divorcee Boy. Tea Planter, Real Estate, Fair Complexion. Require Educated, Intelligent, Business Background, Fair-looking Marwari Divorcee Girl.

Some however are a bit more “easy going” on the fair skin/caste issue..

HANDSOME Yayday boy M.S USA 30/5’11 working in USA. Visiting India Aug. Caste no bar.

PQM for Jain 25/5’5 NM Beatiful BE/MBA working girl. Status family. Father practicing Cardiologist.



Perhaps Match.com isn’t so bad after all…

lördag 22 augusti 2009

Hurricane of thoughts

I must be the world's worst blogger.

Have had blog-thought-overload in my head the past few days and haven't been able to write a single word.

My apologies.

Sometimes there are just too many thoughts and ideas whirling around in my head, making it difficult for me to connect with planet earth and put it all down in words.

Hurricane of thoughts.

Plus some things are not meant for sharing to everyone. Even though I have a tendency not to live by that rule..

I think I am landing now. The storm is gentler and I can see the ground.

torsdag 20 augusti 2009

Doing da Delhi

Back in Delhi. Feeling good (and properly clean for the first time in weeks..!)

Many things in the air right now. Have been busy writing and sketching ideas. Over heated in my head as well as outside. Well-needed and appreciated siesta this afternoon.

Now off to dinner with a friend of my father who is here for a conference with WHO. Will be fun to meet this man, hear all about what's going in the world of climate change as well as getting a Kiwi update (the man is Swedish but lives and works in New Zealand).

Lalala-later people!

tisdag 18 augusti 2009

Return to Delhi

Last day in Kancheepuram.

Went for a run this morning and almost threw up when I got back. Something with the air, food, heat here. I don't know, but I sure don't feel like a marathon runner anymore..

Will be sad to leave today, but am also looking forward to a proper hot shower, clean clothes and a big (although hard as always in India) bed. Not forgetting a weekend catching up with friends in Delhi!

Will most likely be back in the Hand in Hand village sooner than later. Many project ideas spinning in my head. More to come on that matter in the future...

Auroville and back to Kancheepuram

After spending a lovely weekend in Pondicherry and celebrating Indian Independence day, I made a quick, one-night-stop in Auroville.


Rue Dumas and naturally-the three Musketeers!



Can never keep myself from monkey business..


Indias new generation celebrating Ghandi and Independance Day



Auroville is a universal town where men and women of all countries aim to live in peace and progressive harmony, conscious of and researching into sustainable living and the future cultural, environmental, social and spiritual needs of mankind. I was planning to explore Auroville more but an exciting opportunity came up, making me change my plans and return to Delhi already tomorrow.

"the Canyon" created by Kireet in Auroville




Garden of Eden or Gaia's Garden, Auroville


Gustav, Ebba and I

Having still quite a bit to do for Hand in Hand, I made the close to three hour journey back to Kancheepuram in the traditional Indian Ambassador style last night.

Today I have visited and conducted interviews with several of the entrepreneurs stemming from the self-help groups managed by Hand in Hand. Focus of today’s visits was the so called Citizen Centers (computer/telecom centers) or amongst HiH employees, more commonly known as CCs.

The goal with the CCs is to offer entrepreneurs a microfinance loan that enable them to buy computer(s), printer, photocopying machines etc and create an income generating businesses as well as a venue where people come together and discuss important issues that will help increase transparency and awareness of the developmental works initiated by the local pantheist leaders (local Indian government).

After visiting several of the centers today. It is clear that it is a challenge and a half. The CCs we visited were most likely making some profit, however exactly how much was impossible to find out as the entrepreneurs had no idea themselves. When crunching them on figures they gave us answers that simply did not add up. No logbook was kept with amount of users or how much each user paid.

We eventually concluded that if they still existed after 1-2 years and were paying off the loan given to them by Hand in Hand – they must be making “some” profit.

Some of the centers were better managed than others; making use of the location being opposite a school and offering computer games, or if the centre was in area with many business offices and then offering photo, printing and copying services that are frequently sought for in India.

I am still gathering my data and will need even more before putting together a full case study. I have no doubt that the Citizen Centers carry huge potential but they need to be supported, controlled (by HiH?) and followed up in a structured way for the entrepreneurs to make them successful to their full extent.

Citizen Centre





Interview with Sathya, female entrepreneur


Some of the services offered.
Great services but c
ould do with some marketing skills..

lördag 15 augusti 2009

The Pondicherry Musketeers

I have had the best weekend with my two new lovely friends, Ebba and Gustav,

Having only met the last week, we have now turned in to a great Musketeer trio - each and everyone of us having our defined role.

Gustav - the magic webmaster, photographer and midnight music radio channel

Ebba - the caring mother and sweetness itself, making sure that everyone has enough food and toilet paper..(!)

Kristina - the doer; ensuring drinks (includes dealing with Pondicherry big boss during Indian after hours for liquor) and ordering coffee (veeery strong and veeeery hot)

Will miss them a lot when we part today; they return to Kancheepuram and I continue to Auroville. Hopefully we will reunite back in the Hand in Hand village soon.


The Indians were pretty chocked when we checked in, 2 girls and 1 guy, all in the same room and one large bed..


Ready for Pondicherry by night


Gustav shaved off his beard into a moustache and played the character of a German in lederhosen for the night


The Lighthouse rooftop, Pondicherry


Good night from the Hand in Hand trio!

fredag 14 augusti 2009

Hand in Hand, Kancheepuram

Kancheepuram (2 hrs south of Chennai) is the name of the village where Swedish NGO, Hand in Hand, has its main hub and where I have been hanging out the past week, absorbing everything there is to know about micro loans, women empowerment and child labour elimination.

For those of you who haven’t heard of the organisation, Hand in Hand is founded by Percy Barnevik (former CEO of ABB) and has been operating in Tamil Nadu (southern tip of India) since 1998. What started out as a small village project, has in just a few years, expanded into a global organisation (India, Afghanistan, South Africa) with over 22.000 employees and volunteers.

I contacted Hand in Hand (HiH) first thing upon my arrival in India. Knowing that I wanted to gain work experience with a NGO, I contacted MANY organizations, however HiH was the only one that after – ok, a lot of persistence from my side), invited me to visit the head office and the villages in which they operate in Tamil Nadu and do some case studies on the various programs that they run. Seems strange to me that it’ should be so difficult to volunteer. I mean that’s just it VOLUNTEER. I pay for my own travel and work for free. Of course once here in Tamil Nadu, HiH put me up with bed and board so I am very thankful!

But most of all I am thankful for the rich experiences and amazing impressions I am getting here. From the ever so beautiful and happy village children (whom many have been taken out of child labor and put in to school thanks to HiH), to the entrepreneurial skills and drive amongst traditionally unskilled and unenlightened rural Indian women, and last but not least the two lovely Swedish interns that I have gotten to know here, Ebba and Gustav. In fact the three of us are heading down to Pondicherry and Auroville for the weekend – but that is of course a different story all together..

By co-incidence I also met with HiH International Director, Leni Söderberg, who happened to be visiting over a few days. It turns out that it is indeed a very small world as over dinner when talking, it pops out that she is a friend of my boss (BTS CEO, Henrik Ekelund), whom she is having lunch this coming Sunday. Madness. Pure madness. There I am, in the middle of the nowhere fighting the heat and dust, having dinner with a few people I’ve just met and turns out that we already have friends in common. Small small world. Of course dinner turned in to a long spin of opportunities that perhaps I will be able to share with you in the future.. We shall see!

Pictures from the past few days!


Leaving Chennai (gladly..)


Hand in Hand's headquarters in Kancheepuram


First stop was visiting a resedential boys school, sponsored by HiH


Hyperactive children are tought yoga and meditation. Imagine a Western child sitting down like this during school hours? Don't think so. We may teach the Indians, but we also have plenty to learn from them..




Digital cameras are hugely popular



Sheela recieved a micro loan and opened up a bakery - today very succesful with nine employees


and yummy too!




HiH sponsors a 2 month tailor training for women between 18-30 yrs old



Tali -traditional south indian lunch


Training to become a beautician is also very popular amongst indian girls