Saturday, November 25, 2006

Time to RATE Indians..!!

Following the west, for the good or the bad, there is a considerable change in the lifestyle of Indians. Like the developed countries, we are also living our life on financial credit, attribute it to the growing banking system in our country or the regular flow of liquid assets. The plastic cards, the signatures of ink can grant enough money for a lifetime with the present scenario of credit grants. The creditabilty of the individual to pay back the credit lays on the discretion of the institutions granting the same, not a very transparent, rigid and fair criteria exists for the above though.
In the west for the same there exists credit rating agencies who rate incorporations and individuals on their ability to take credit based on their history from inception/birth. 'Standard & Poors' and Moody's are the global players when it comes to credit ratings, not denying the existence of ICRA (Indian Credit Rating Agency) and Crysal on the Indian grounds, ICRA and Crysal only rate corporations though it's high time the individuals also start getting rated. We have to sooner or later start the credit ratings to make things easier and smoother to attain credit instruments in terms of loans, Credit cards, certificate of credit and so on.
It could either start as a PSU (it would be difficult to trust their transparency then) or a private company which could tie up with the income tax department and other financial service providers to get the historical background of an individual on the financial grounds. Their could exists a chart of credit ratings with the amount of credit attainable for the same.
Quite often there are times when a a worthy individual is denied credit and there are times when individuals flee away after recieving such credits, its time to bring efficiency in this system and start a centralised agency to give the first green or red flag to indiviuals looking for financial credit. These ratings could be the next status symbol and directly or indirectly it would coax individuals to be more transparent with their financial dealings and tax returns.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Omlette Intoxication..!!

It was after a long time, ages (relatively; after the sweet yrs in college) that I indulged myself into the 'irresistable pastime' last afternoon. The esoteric feeling felt great. Out of the blue, I wanted to cook myself something, wanted to try something new, make a dish of my own and so I did...
I call it
'Omlette Intoxication'