Data Visualization: Think India had a poor 2012 olympics? Think again..

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If Total number of medals (Gold + Silver + Bronze) won at Olympics is a parameter for measuring the success, then 2012 was India’s Best Olympics Ever! See:

india's performance at Olympics 1896 2012 paras doshi

Data Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_at_the_Olympics

Note: I filtered the Games that India did not Participate in. Those years are: 1896, 1904, 1908, 1912.

What do you think?

It’s my birthday! And hey – it’s the 100th post!

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It’s my birthday!

And this is the 100th post on this blog!

And I am just 100 22 btw!

Any-who. This is what happened to me last time (In India):

And what’s on me: Toothpaste + Tomato Sauce + Wierd water + coke + sprite + I don’t know what else.

And that’s pretty much how birthdays are “celebrated” at 00:00 AM in India!

I know it sounds dirty but wait..it’s lot of fun! And you get to “return the favor” when it’s someone else’s Birthday.

Any-who I’ll be spared this time. Woohooo!

It’s birthday Time:

Got the Microsoft student partner graduation certificate!

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I highly recommend any student to go and compete to become a Microsoft student partner. It’s a one of it’s kind program and the best campus ambassador program you could ever find! check out: https://www.microsoftstudentpartners.com/ for details and learn about how to apply for the program. If you have any further questions, drop a comment here – I’ll try and answer to the best of my knowledge.

Anyways, I got the Microsoft student partner (MSP) graduation certificate for 2010 – 2011. Being a MSP was super fun and I learned a lot of things too! I will cherish my tenure as a Microsoft student partner forever.  Thanks MSFT!

 

Paras Doshi,

Ex – Microsoft student partner (Nirma University, India)

Few snapshots << Yuva Unstoppable and Microsoft student partner’s Digital Literacy campaign, Ahmedabad, India [September 2010–May 2011]

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About Yuva Microsoft Student Partner program:

YUVA is a NGO based in India and one of their campaign is to spread computer literacy among slum children’s. For this campaign they partnered with Microsoft and the name of the initiative was Yuva + Microsot student partners Digital literacy campaign. I was a part of this wonderful initiative and the few snapshots that you see were taken when we volunteers used to go and teach this wonderful bunch of intelligent students basic computer stuff.

Here are the photos from some of our sessions in Ahmedabad, India:

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India can win 50 gold medals at olympics!

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It was 11th August 2008, a day on which India’s Abhinav Bindra got first ever individual gold medal in 10m air-rifle event. He has made us Indians proud and has ended a long drought. Bravo! Abhinav…
Though this news makes you happy, the overall performance of India at Olympics is not at all encouraging.
There are no official statistics with me but there is a little doubt that on per capita basis India finishes last in any Olympic tally. Dead last. Commentators blamed our Olympic shortfall on the lack of training infrastructure’s in India, the low priority we put on sports as a society and the Indian physique. But I believe this is not entirely true. Here’s why:
Whatever it is that keeps India from Olympic gold,it certainly isn’t a shortfall in the Indian gene pool. Take any Olympic event and you can see that India is rich in future champions but only if we look in the right places.
If you have visited an Indian construction site,You will find many potential gymnastics champion. I recently saw a man walking across thin planks on the 15th floor of a building. He did this with no safety. Bring that man down 200 feet and put him on a four-foot high balance beam and surely he will dance bollywood tunes on the beam. India could easily field a gymnastics team from our construction sites.
Now, Take the rickshaw pullers, living on a high protein and carbohydrate diet of dal and roti, these men transport riders in 40-degree weather for 14 hours a day, seven days a week. Take the best among them and train them for Tour-De-France as training for Olympics. Who would you think will have a harder time switching places- rickshaw pullers or lance Armstrong? My bet…Mr.Lance…
Our fisherman sail three months of the year in the hardest monsoon conditions.Brutal rain don’t hamper these rough-and-tough sailors. Take the best of these men and train them for three years and they will be formidable Olympic contenders.
Likewise we can bet on men and women working at the construction sites, They can be seen lifting pounds of brick and dirt onto their head…watch there motion…they can win us weightlifting medal.
Each year,the best American athletes go to train in Colorado 5,000 feet above sea level as high altitudes makes the lungs stronger. If we take our best and train them in Leh, 14,000 feet above sea level, imagine what supermen and superwomen we may develop.
The Indian countryside and cities are replete with future Olympians. These men and women train daily in the hardest of conditions with simple diets. Without a doubt, with proper training and infrastructure,these men and women will add to our Olympic golds.
It’s a shame that world has missed 100 years of Indian Olympic prowess; it would be a travesty if the world misses another 100 years.

[This Article was Published in ISTE nirma’s Annual Magazine]