(There was a big fat Elephant. He used to stand on four fe...)
There was a big fat Elephant. He used to stand on four feet and doze every day after lunch. One afternoon, he was relaxing; his long trunk was hanging and swinging like a pendulum. A Tiger cub was passing by. He saw the swinging trunk and was tempted to bite at it. So he jumped, caught hold of the elephant's trunk and started swinging ‘huii huii’. Elephant woke up immediately and was very angry. He lifted the tiger with his trunk, held the Tiger high in the air, swung and chucked the tiger in a near-by pool with a mighty force. Spashhhhhh, tiger fell into the pool, where a hungry crocodile was waiting with her jaws opened. As Tiger fell between her jaws, Crocodile chomped hard on it. The tiger got cut split into two halves. Two legs and the rear were in Crocodile’s mouth, while Tiger’s front kept swimming in the water, unaware of the rear half. With his blood, the pond water turned red. Elephant started walking after throwing the tiger away. Soon he came near the pool, to his dismay he found the tiger cut in two halves. Elephant was now very sorry & wanted to help the tiger. He ordered the crocodile, “open your mouth, Croc”. He dragged the rear half of the Tiger from her mouth. Elephant put Tiger’s rear half on his back. Then he put Tiger’s swimming front half on his back as well. On Elephant’s back entire Tiger now rests, though cut into two separate pieces. Elephant wonders - how to put these pieces together. Elephant now set out in a search, to find someone who could put together two halves of the little dear tiger. He went to the weaver bird Babui & asked “Hi babui, can you please put these two together?” “No, I can’t” – Babui said, “I use the straw as the thread to make the nest, but I can’t sew the tiger. We need a sewing machine, to stitch Tiger’s pieces together’. The tiger & Babui scratched their heads, what to do.....what to do? “Let’s go to Nayan’s place”, they decided. Babui sat on Elephant’s head; flies a bit and shows the way to Nayan’s place’. Elephant walks, with Tiger’s halves, resting on the back, to Nayan’s house. Elephant knocks at the door with his trunk. Nayan opened the door and ‘wow’ - he was surprised to find the guests; she had to break the door to let Elephant in. Elephant told Nayan what happened & begged and begged. At last Nayan agreed to help them. Nayan put a white cloth on the table & on that two Tiger halves were laid down. Nayan’s mum Putum came, with the sewing machine. Tiger halves were put together, nicely joined by a Nayan’s mum. “Would the stitched Tiger now be okay” asked the Elephant. Clever Nayan put milk bottle in the Tiger’s mouth to see if there is any leak through the joint, just stitched. All OK, the tiger cub sucked on the milk bottle happily & fell asleep. Nayan had slept as Tiger had. Elephant fanned them with his trunk. Nayan had drunk milk from the bottle too. Nayan fell in deep sleep and so did Nayan’s mum & dad.
(You can make a book too! What I say, please just do. What...)
You can make a book too! What I say, please just do. What is a book, my dear? Words and words, put together. My book is a novel. A novel has a few stories – Stories that go well together – Say, stories of the same man, a woman, A cat and a deer. Stories, again, are made of a few lines of words. So how do we make a book? Pick some words, you have. Put words in a line, to say what you mean. Add more lines, to say more of your ideas. When you jot a few lines like this, You stop and end the para. Start a new para and say more of your next ideas. A few paras like this will make a story. Write more stories to say what your cat, deer, man or woman may do next. After, you jot down a few stories in this way and you don’t have any more to jot down, You end the book of a few stories that go together for your cat, deer, man and woman. Now you have made your book,
(In this book, the author has written poems and stories th...)
In this book, the author has written poems and stories that will lead us from the traditional and superstitious life of 1950s to humanity and oneness of 2050s.
As in his books ‘Know No Boundaries’ by Lateral collateral and ‘No Boundaries’ by P G Cartwright, the author has tried to do whatever he can do to make the world a better place to live in. His theme is – “Let’s belong to our World and Let World belong to us - to work for and to live in. Let boundaries disappear between countries and families.”
Home of a married couple provides its members the assurance of equitable distribution of food, clothing, shelter and sex. Often the home is crowded with other guests, some of whom are not welcome to each member of the couple. The prevalent customs and laws of marriage often allow other guests to encroach into the homes of married couple, even for sex, where the members of a married couple should have exclusive right to each other.
This encroachment into the exclusive rights, often leads to divorces, which are increasing in geometric progression.
Often people carry on without divorces, because it is very expensive, involving lots of time and money; people prefer to survive by spending their time and money on those pursuits, which help them to earn their living. In most cases, divorces are not liked by parents of the members of a couple. In developing countries like India and Pakistan, divorced wives, may not be remarried again and honur killing is often the rule; but the husbands who tolerate the infidelities find themselves deprived and their time and money get exploited by the guests, invited by the spouse.
Those who divorce, often have to part with a share of their earning and assets with their previous partners. Often they cannot get another partner, who are compatible with their mindset and cannot build the mutual trust, essential for a married couple.
A 2005 study at Ohio State University (OSU) found that after getting married, people saw a sharp increase in their level of wealth. After 10 years of marriage, the couples reported an average net worth of around $43,000, compared to $11,000 for people who had stayed single. However, people who had married and then divorced were worse off than any other group. After a divorce, the average man was left with $8,500 in assets, while the average divorced woman had only $3,400.
From these studies, we need to find out what we need to do to reduce or even eliminate the exploitation of one member of a married couple by the other. If we provide equal facilities and opportunities to a single person and a married person, then every person will earn the living as an individual, then there would no incentive to get married to get a share of the wealth of the spouse.
(Before partition of Bengal, Kiriti Chatterjee went on a m...)
Before partition of Bengal, Kiriti Chatterjee went on a mission for kidnapping a virgin girl and marrying her to be his wife. When he brought the kidnapped girl home and untied her hands, feet and mouth, Kiriti came to know that the girl was indeed a Muslim housewife. Now Kiriti was in a fix; he could not return the girl to her family in apprehension of her honour killing. Kiriti’s parents were not ready to accept her as a bride of the family. Kiriti came out of his parents’ place and rented a flat to live with the kidnapped girl as his partner. The father of one of Kiriti’s friends accepted the kidnapped girl as his daughter and became Kiriti’s father-in-law. After this, Kiriti started a non-violent revolution to remove boundaries between countries. His theme was: “Let’s belong to our World and Let World belong to us - to work for and to live in. Let boundaries disappear between countries and families.” In the world without boundaries, Bangladesh and West Bengal became close friends again because of their common mother tongue
Let Boundaries Disappear: The Journey from 1950 to 2050
(Let boundaries disappear between countries and families I...)
Let boundaries disappear between countries and families In this book, the author has written poems and stories that will lead us from the traditional and superstitious life of 1950s to humanity and oneness of 2050s. As in his books ‘Know No Boundaries’ by Lateral collateral and ‘No Boundaries’ by P G Cartwright, the author has tried to do whatever he can do to make the world a better place to live in. His theme is – “Let’s belong to our World and Let World belong to us - to work for and to live in. Let boundaries disappear between countries and families.” The home of a married couple provides its members the assurance of equitable distribution of food, clothing, shelter and sex. Often the home is crowded with other guests, some of whom are not welcome to each member of the couple. The prevalent customs and laws of marriage often allow other guests to encroach into the homes of married couple, even for sex, where the members of a married couple should have exclusive right to each other. This encroachment into the exclusive rights, often leads to divorces, which are increasing in geometric progression. Often people carry on without divorces, because it is very expensive, involving lots of time and money; people prefer to survive by spending their time and money on those pursuits, which help them to earn their living. In most cases, divorces are not liked by parents of the members of a couple. In developing countries like India and Pakistan, divorced wives, may not be remarried again and honur killing is often the rule; but the husbands who tolerate the infidelities find themselves deprived and their time and money get exploited by the guests, invited by the spouse. Those who divorce, often have to part with a share of their earning and assets with their previous partners. Often they cannot get another partner, who are compatible with their mindset and cannot build the mutual trust, essential for a married couple. A 2005 study at Ohio State University (OSU) found that after getting married, people saw a sharp increase in their level of wealth. After 10 years of marriage, the couples reported an average net worth of around $43,000, compared to $11,000 for people who had stayed single. However, people who had married and then divorced were worse off than any other group. After a divorce, the average man was left with $8,500 in assets, while the average divorced woman had only $3,400. From these studies, we need to find out what we need to do to reduce or even eliminate the exploitation of one member of a married couple by the other. If we provide equal facilities and opportunities to a single person and a married person, then every person will earn the living as an individual, then there would no incentive to get married to get a share of the wealth of the spouse. The good news is “Sex will soon be just for fun not babies,...The vast majority of women who will choose IVF in the future will be fertile women who have frozen their eggs and delayed pregnancy,” as predicted by Prof Carl Djerassi, so a person doesn’t need to get married to have exclusive right to the spouse for sex. Nobel Laureate Emeritus Prof Djerassi died on January 30, 2015 (aged 91) in San Francisco, California, United States.
(A Bengali book that asks if the world can be without bord...)
A Bengali book that asks if the world can be without borders by initiating NonViolent Worldwide Simultaneous Mass Disobedience of Visa Regulations.
This book is different from any other book It is neither a thesis, nor it is a novel, this is a book of no known genre. It doesn’t have a story that ends in marriage or death of the lead character. This book facilitates to remove boundaries, to end domestic violence. By removing the disparity between the married and the singles. It is a story of varieties of boundaries we encounter; A traditional journey of life leads to the vision of the future. Know no boundaries, In the World granted to us. Let us belong to our World, Let the World belong to us. Like the sky above and The air we breathe in, Let granted be the World For us to work for and to live in. Many anchors to our identity Let us have as individuals - Our family, our community, our religion, Our party, our country, Our World. How attached we feel to each anchor And how one anchor competes with another Determines whether we work together Or destroy and fight with each other. Amongst all our anchors Let Our World Dominate. Let every other anchor Help the World Citizens communicate. Let boundaries disappear Between countries and families Let us reach the heaven in our world, Know no boundaries.
(In December 2013, I have published a book of no genres - ...)
In December 2013, I have published a book of no genres - KNOW NO BOUNDARIES. I am trying to do whatever I can do to make the world a better place to live in.
My theme is – “Let’s belong to our World and Let World belong to us - to work for and to live in. Let boundaries disappear between countries and families.”
I invite you to visit the website, www.Know-No-Boundaries.com to know more about the book. You may read the Pitch of the book; you may also read the first chapter of the book.
You may also browse the entire book in Barnes and Noble, Google Books, Amazon and Partridge Publishing.
The concept of Oneness – understanding the ultimate reality of human beings all over the world is explored via the life of one citizen John and his strife for One World - One Family. The plea for equitable distribution of resources irrespective of religion and wealth, prosperity and health, age, sex, marital status, breadth of knowledge and wisdom is addressed -
To
Those who decide how we should live in the society, where we belong and what belongs to us
And to
Those who live in these societies, who love to sacrifice themselves for their love but hate to get exploited at the whims of the privileged few.
This is a very different and daring way to celebrate the vision of Swami Vivekananda on his 150th birth anniversary. Let’s pray - Swami will forgive us for exposing the ugliness we like to eradicate.
http://www.know-no-boundaries.com/
2013
Horizon Publishing Group
(Never you have read a book like ‘No Boundaries’ by P G Ca...)
Never you have read a book like ‘No Boundaries’ by P G Cartwright published by Horizon Publishing Group of Australia
In this book, I am keen to share my vision of the coming decades and centuries, with fellow citizens of Australia. I believe, this will help them cope with the forthcoming changes in technology and medical sciences both physically and mentally.
I could be wrong, but it appears that we are going to abandon many traditional rules and regulations in coming decades; let us decipher now, whether it would be for better or for worse.
The book ‘No Boundaries’ takes you from the traditional society of marriages arranged by parents to the marriage-less society of twenty first century and beyond through the story of a computer programmer, Jie-won, who was born in a developing country, bewitched by boundaries. So he was out and out brainwashed by traditional rules and regulations when he started his journey of life. But he was helped by his brain and willpower. He could see through the games people play to exploit others in the pretext of following traditions. He moved from the developing world to the developed world and started the mantra –
“Let’s belong to our World and let World belong to us - to work for and to live in. Let boundaries disappear between countries and families.”
“And God said, Let there be Light: and there was Light” - especially after the start of the Internet, physical boundaries started becoming insignificant against the humanitarian urge across boundaries.
Please listen to Mrs. Margie Abbott, ‘Those children have never committed a crime….. In our desire to punish those who have done wrong, we have inadvertently punished those who have done nothing wrong.’
Say after Prof Carl Djerassi, “Sex will soon be just for fun not babies,...The vast majority of women who will choose IVF in the future will be fertile women who have frozen their eggs and delayed pregnancy,” He also claims it will end abortions, as no children will be unplanned or unwanted. The progress will assure men and women that parenthood can be delayed without repercussions; they may even have healthier children because their eggs and sperm would be younger.
People don’t need to undertake loveless, sexless marriages at all. In a marriage-less society, sex can be offered to friends, guests just like drinks, snacks and kisses, taking care of personal hygiene and medical complexities; no need for prostitutes. One doesn’t have to forsake one’s ness, even Oneness, to keep the traditional family happy. You don’t have to be imprisoned within family boundaries. You nurture what you can do best, create and contribute to the world; your time and money are the best resources you have; you don’t need to while it away, without the satisfaction of realising yourself and your neighbours.
This book has touched many controversial areas in the life of a world citizen:
Though this book has been written long before Donald Trump has been elected as the President of USA, it has talked about building underground tunnels across the borders between Mexico and USA.
The vision in the fantasy novel ‘No Boundaries’ is just opposite to the philosophy behind Donald Trump’s executive order on Travel Ban; yet the book has never encouraged terrorist activities or the fundamentalist doctrine.
The chapters on ‘A Week across Relationship Boundaries’ and ‘A Year across Family Boundaries’ expose the apparent futility of the tradition of the marriage.
The chapter on ‘Across Boundaries with Hye-jin at the Helm’ promotes hacking to discourage exploitation of spouses and connect to the world using telepathic chips and IoT - Internet of Things.
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National Scholar Board of Secondary Education - India, 1961,
Bachelor of Mech Engg (Hons.)- Jadavpur University -1966
PG Diploma in Bus Mgmt- 'Xavier Institute, Jamshedpur 1973
Master of Bus. Admin (MBA)- University of Technology 1989
Master of Computing Sciences- University of Technology 1992
Fellow of Financial Services Institute of Australasia– 2000
PhD- Computing Sciences- 2002
MAICD- Australian Institute of Company Directors - 2016
Background
In his 50-year long career as a professional consultant and facilitator in the information, insurance and banking industry, Parames has helped his clients in recognising their capabilities, their strengths and weaknesses, setting their vision and mission on what they want to become and what services they want to provide, and planning and designing projects to achieve their potential
Keeping the big picture in view, he implemented projects from the perspectives of Programmer, Consultant, Systems Engineer, Project Manager, Management Services Manager, Business Intelligence Experts and Teradata Technical Specialists for organisations involved as Computer Manufacturers, Software & Management Consultants, and Govt. & Private Enterprises.
Since the year 2000, he has started authoring books, with the vision - “Let’s belong to our World and Let the World belong to us - to work for and to live in. Let boundaries disappear between countries and families.” Though he has written many other books as well, his books with this vision are:
‘Know No Boundaries’ by Lateral Collateral http://www.know-no-boundaries.com/
‘No Boundaries’ by PG Cartwright https://www.horizonpg.net/no-boundaries
A Bengali Book ‘Muchhe Gelo Seemarekha’ by Dr Parames Ghosh
Inequities and unequal opportunities across boundaries are Parames’s major concern. We are restricted by so many boundaries: between the rich and the poor, between the men and the women, between the married and the single, between the parents and the children, between the local and the foreigner, between the upper caste and the lower, between one country and another, between the illiterate and the educated, between the single and the married, between the young and the old and between the coward and the bold.
Of all these boundaries, two boundaries are of major concern and they cause most inequities. In these books, Parames has developed a vision for having one big family in the entire world, so that no person is exploited–No Country Boundaries –No Family Boundaries.
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An expert in cold rolling of steel tubes, he accepted the challenge of starting EDP in Indian Tube in 1973. Since then, he went on developing computer-awareness across industries in the society. He migrated to Australia & served Australian industries by coupling my business vision with academic brilliance. He got double masters from University of Technology, Sydney - MBA and Master of Computing. He introduced CORBA like architecture long before CORBA days, integrated new technologies with legacy applications. He taught in the university and helped collaboration between Bank-SBNSW and UTS. In July2000; he won Fellowship from FINSIA [Financial Services Institute of Australasia., He achieved optimum application integration by semantically linking 20% participating objects to earn PhD in Computing Sciences in May 2002.
As FIDELITY’s Consultant of Architecture/Management [2001-2007], he served banks worldwide, established XML interfaces between mainframe-based applications and multichannel platform for a Warsaw bank.
A Consensus judge for Software Innovation Awards since 2012, Parames has encouraged innovation in Australia.
As a Product Consultant, Architecture & Management Systems Practice of Fidelity Information Services, he has helped implementing core-banking systems for major banks all over the world, including Colonial State Bank of Australia; for Pekao SA Bank of Warsaw created XML interfaces between mainframe-based applications and multichannel platforms.
He has worked as Teradata Technical Specialist in Major Programs -Business Intelligence Team of ATO, in their in MVS, Microsoft and Teradata environments
He worked as the Environment / Configuration/ Implementation & Access Administration Manager of BI-DW areas of Commonwealth Bank of Australia
He has the requisite skills and experience to adequately represent both the business experts and skilled computer professionals in application development projects, to comprehend the real world objects and to represent them well enough in computerised systems.
He was elected as Hon Secretary NSW Branch Executive Committee of Australian Computer Society for one year starting from 01 January 2016." Australian Institute of Company Directors has awarded him their membership MAICD since Sept 2016.
His Specialties in Project Management are:
Define Project Scope,
Define Business Requirements,
Review Project Definition with the Customer,
Analyse Business Problem,
Define Alternative Solutions,
Develop Implementation Plan,
Develop Systems Test Plan,
Develop User Acceptance Test Plan,
Review Project Analysis with Customer,
Design Business Solutions,
Review the business process and tasks; how they are performed now and how they will be affected in the proposed solution."
Education
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, 1966. Postgrad. diploma in business management, Xavier Institute, Janshedpur, India, 1973. Master of Business Administration, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, 1988.
Master of Computing Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, 1991. Doctor of Philosophy, University of Technology Sydney, 2002.
Career
A self-motivated software engineer and business intelligence expert - played the consulting/facilitating roles effectively in the information industry for over 25 years. Implemented software development projects from the perspectives of Programmer, Consultant, Systems Engineer, Project Manager & Management Services Manager for organisations involved as Computer Manufacturers, Software & Management Consultants, and Govt. & Private Enterprises.
Worked as the Environment & implementation Manager in projects of Business Intelligence & Data Warehouse applications on Teradata database and IBM mainframe applications using COBOL, DB2, ADABAS/Natural, SAS and JCL in online CICS and batch environments. Worked with EDS Australia in converting Colonial’s Loan applications to the Personal Loan System of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and shown proficiency in SPUFI, QMF, ProEdit for querying and navigating DB2 tables. Worked for Bank’s Credit Card applications, Letter of Credit & Collection Processing, MSA/General Ledger Systems, ALLTEL’s Core Banking and Customer Relationship Management Systems, spanned over multiple CICS regions. Conversant with the use of Design/1 Case Tools, Endevor Source Management System, Control-M Scheduling, Lotus Note Change Control System, ED for Windows, and debugging tools Xpediter and Intertest.
Systematics Core banking implementation experience include: Colonial State Bank at Sydney, Siam Commercial Bank at Bangkok, BPI-Europe at Manila, Planning & gap analysis for implementing at RHB Bank Kuala Lumpur, and building XML interfaces for Bank Pekao SA at Warsaw in order to exchange information between IBM mainframe-based Banking applications and the Multichannel platform including World Wide Web, Call Centres, ATM, Teller, Mobile Phone, SMS, PDA.
A Fellow of Financial Services Institute of Australasia [erstwhile Australian Institute Of Banking & Finance], a Teradata Certified Professional, a Teradata Certified SQL Specialist, a Senior Member of Australian Computer Society, a Master Of Business Administration, a Master of Information Sciences and Ph.D. in Computing, I have the skills and experience to adequately represent both the business experts and skilled computer professionals in application development projects, to comprehend the real world objects and to represent them well enough in computerised systems.
Extensive experience in wide variety of hardware/software environments - in client-server implementations, in mainframes, in computer telephony integration, in Teradata data warehouse applications, has provided the insight to critical success factors in all facets of application development and co-ordination of various technical experts.
Strengths include:
• Imagination and vision of the target environment, and engineering skills to get results,
• Understanding of financial services including processes and technology infrastructure,
• Presentation and communication skills, and synergy in the team environment
• Ability to work with senior staff to solve complex business problems.
(Application integration, addressed in this thesis, is no ...)
2016
Other Work
Sub-editor: CET Journal, 1962-1963. Author: (software metrics and object-oriented system) Proceedings of Australian Conference on Software Metrics, 1993, (architect of integrating information system), Proceedings of Computer Society of India Conference-96, 1996, International Computer Science Conference and International Symposium on Future Software Technology. Contributor papers and articles to professional journals and conference proceedings.
Religion
The basic principle is the presence of divinity in all human beings and the goal of life is to manifest this potential divinity within each one of us.
Politics
Suppose Parames is no one else but a common person like you. You do not like to disclose your age, sex and the country of residence.
Writing is not the profession that wins bread for you; you could not risk your hard-earned money in writing or publishing books. But you feel, you have a duty to share your vision of the World with No Boundaries with all citizens of the world. You know, a book is never as complete as the life itself and you are not an author who fathoms the depths of emotions, zooms on the moments of the memoirs and weaves those priceless gems into a seamless tapestry of narration. You look at the way things happen mainly because we religiously follow traditions, even though presumptions behind those traditions are no longer valid. You develop a vision for making minimum changes to traditional boundaries to make this world a better place for every citizen, to live in and work for.
You have travelled around the world, mainly to earn your livelihood; but in that process, you have listened to people of different countries, collaborated with them in projects. You discovered the same oneness in people across countries and developed a vision of the future world.
You came of a lower middle class family in a developing country. Your family accepted that it is your fate to be poor, yet they cared for you, and one another. Your parents and your siblings were your entire world; anyone in the family was prepared to sacrifice his/her share for the benefit of other members of the family. The ethos that your parents instilled in you in your childhood, you followed assiduously throughout your life, in search of the truth; you found answers in the concept of oneness, you owe to Swami Vivekananda.
A graduate Engineer specialised in cold rolling of steel tubes, you accepted the challenge of starting EDP in one organisation. You strived to develop computer-awareness in the society across industries. You migrated to a developed country and continued your endeavour by coupling your business vision with academic brilliance. You became an MBA, Master of Computing and PhD of computing only by part-time studies. You introduced architecture for integrating bank applications – perhaps with a mission of integrating the world later. You taught in the university, helped research collaboration between your employer and the university. You served banks worldwide, integrated mainframe-based applications with multiple channels of WWW, mobile phone, call-centre etc.
Still you have never forgotten the pains you have been through because of traditional rules and regulations. You thought it is your duty to become a visionary of a world where citizen would know no country boundaries, no family boundaries. Inspired by the connectivity achieved by Internet, you now envisage - “Let’s belong to our World and Let World belong to us - to work for and to live in. Let boundaries disappear between countries and families.”
Membership
Cadet National Cadet Corps-Elec. and Mechanical Engineers, 1962-1964. Fellow Australian Institute Banking and Finance. Member Australian Computer Society (practicing computer professional), Institution of Electronics and Telecomms.
Engineers (associate), Operational Research Society India (executive committee), Object Oriented Special Interests Group, Power Builder Special Interests Group, Date Warehouse Special Interests Group, Alumni Association Jadavpur University, Bengali Association New South Wales.
Computer Society of India
,
India
1980 - July 15, 2017
Financial services Institute of Australasia
,
Sydney. Australia
June, 1988 - July 15, 2017
Australian Computer Society
,
Sydney. Australia
November, 1987 - July 15, 2017
Australian Institute of Company Directors
,
Australia
August 15, 2016 - July 15, 2017
Personality
I’m a visionary; I dream to make this world a better place for every citizen, to live in and work for. I challenge all rules and regulations that restrict humanitarian cooperation.
Physical Characteristics:
Though not physically strong, Parames can work hard for many hours a day. In one day, he delivers two days' work. He has done double masters and PhD in computing, all part time, while delivering his workload as a permanent full time consultant during day hours.
Quotes from others about the person
“Parames was a pleasure to work with in his short time as a Board Member with the ACS NSW.
His insightful and detailed submissions gave a thorough review of the industry offerings. He will continue to be an asset to the ICT profession.”
— Helen McHugh, ICT Ambassador, Consultant, Agile Methodology worked with Parames at ACS
"Parames has a depth of knowledge covering many facets of IT. His dedication, integrity, reliability, intelligence, willingness to learn new technologies and then harness them, together with his ability to remain calm under pressure, make him an asset to any team."
— Craig Schwartz, Solution Designer, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, worked directly with Parames at Commonwealth Bank of Australia
"Parames can see the big picture and do what has to be done to meet the deadlines. He has the
ability to focus on what he does - is not easily distracted. He is a passionate worker, good with technology knowledge and a real team player. He easily wins the confidence of the clients."
— Dinesh Garg, Systems Development Manager, Colonial Limited, managed Parames indirectly at COLONIAL STATE BANK OF NSW
“Parames has contributed solidly to a team which has achieved all of its project deliverable's to date.
He has been effective in resolving issues and completing change controls within set timeframes.
Parames took some time to settle in and adjust to a different way of doing things however Ian says his performance has improved considerably over the past couple of months.
Parames has delivered work on time overcoming problems such as immature design and unsettled requirements.
He seems to have fitted into the team well - although he is very quiet.
— Andrew M O'Kane, EDS Australia, SySC-Client Systems, Colonial Integration
“Parames’s strong technical skills have enabled him to work on different assignments throughout the year broadening his knowledge. He has readily accepted these new challenges and showed his versatility by working on different platforms and applications. Parames received good feedback from his superiors that he reported to whilst working with EDS.”
— Kim Worrad, ALLTEL International Resource Management
"Unlike most others in TCS, Parames was not recruited fresh from the universities, but at the age of 35+. He blended easily with TCS team culture, when he took over the charge of Electricity Billing. Though from IBM-360 background, he easily mastered Burroughs-6900 [Unisys] environment. He helped TCS to secure major billing load from UPSEB and a new contract from PSEB. For PSEB project, he achieved the almost of impossible task of reducing the project duration to its half, only by organizing increased resources of young TCS talents. He even used his Autocoder skills in managing the UTI project. We missed him, when he migrated to Australia before completing his second year in TCS."
— Pawan Kumar, Vice President Operations, Tata Consultancy Services, managed Parames at TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES (TCS)
Know No Boundaries
It is neither a thesis, nor it is a novel, Not it is a fantasy, not even a fairy tale. With an event of mass disobedience we start, No shot is fired, no one is physically hurt. On a sunny day, at every airport of the world, People queue up for check-in with no visa in hand. One and all, in all the classes – economy, first or business, No one had a visa; world citizenship each like to harness. No international flight takes off From Wellington, where the day starts; From other airports of New Zealand too, No other plane departs. Nowhere in the world, from any airport, Took off any International flight. Following day was no different, And the following night. All airlines give up, No end of the tunnel, no ushering light. The main suspect behind these events was John. John’s identity is however very clear; To all passengers he is very dear. For questioning his role in mass disobedience, Arrested was John, and served punishing sentence. He was punished to undergo forensic probes, For extracting his memoir and his hopes, To get the events that led him to his roles, To his visions to cross boundary ropes.
National Scholarships are awarded to top 20 students in the Higher Secondary Examination.
National Scholarships are awarded to top 20 students in the Higher Secondary Examination.
Judge of NASSCOM award,
Sydney. Australia
Julian Day MACS MAICD, Founder and CEO of Consensus Group considered me the most adequately qualified to be a judge of the NASSCOM Innovation Student Awards. He loaded my profile on the website www.consensus.com.au/nasscomawards.html where Judges’ Profile could be viewed by clicking on “Judges” at the end of the first paragraph.
Julian Day MACS MAICD, Founder and CEO of Consensus Group considered me the most adequately qualified to be a judge of the NASSCOM Innovation Student Awards. He loaded my profile on the website www.consensus.com.au/nasscomawards.html where Judges’ Profile could be viewed by clicking on “Judges” at the end of the first paragraph.
Inter University Contest,
India
September'61 Acted in the Drama Team of Jadavpur University Team that won Championship in the Inter University Radio Drama Competition.
September'63 Acted in the Drama Team of Jadavpur University Team that was Runner-Up in the Inter University Radio Drama Competition.
September'61 Acted in the Drama Team of Jadavpur University Team that won Championship in the Inter University Radio Drama Competition.
September'63 Acted in the Drama Team of Jadavpur University Team that was Runner-Up in the Inter University Radio Drama Competition.
Know No Boundaries,
Singapore
I have published a book of no genres - KNOW NO BOUNDARIES
I invite you to visit the website, www.Know-No-Boundaries.com to know more about the book.
You may also browse this book in Barnes and Noble, Google Books, Amazon and Trafford Publishing.
My theme is – “Let’s belong to our World and Let World belong to us - to work for and to live in. Let boundaries disappear between countries and families.”
An alien from another planet wonders why a world-citizen is brainwashed with lots of unnecessary rules and boundaries instead of being allowed to live freely. This book inspires world-citizens to move across boundaries to reach other citizens and enrich their lives by living together, helping each other with increased productivity and prosperity. This vision is justified by analysing the biography of a common citizen and neighbours in the world.
I have published a book of no genres - KNOW NO BOUNDARIES
I invite you to visit the website, www.Know-No-Boundaries.com to know more about the book.
You may also browse this book in Barnes and Noble, Google Books, Amazon and Trafford Publishing.
My theme is – “Let’s belong to our World and Let World belong to us - to work for and to live in. Let boundaries disappear between countries and families.”
An alien from another planet wonders why a world-citizen is brainwashed with lots of unnecessary rules and boundaries instead of being allowed to live freely. This book inspires world-citizens to move across boundaries to reach other citizens and enrich their lives by living together, helping each other with increased productivity and prosperity. This vision is justified by analysing the biography of a common citizen and neighbours in the world.
Consensus Judge,
Sydney. Australia
Julian Day MACTA MACS MAICD appointed me as a judge of the Consensus Software Awards for the years 2013 and 2014. A number of entries have been judged as ‘Winner’ and ‘Highly Recommended’ by the judges.
Julian Day MACTA MACS MAICD appointed me as a judge of the Consensus Software Awards for the years 2013 and 2014. A number of entries have been judged as ‘Winner’ and ‘Highly Recommended’ by the judges.
MAICD,
Australia
I have been awarded Membership of Australian Institute of Company Directors [MAICD] in September 2016
I have been awarded Membership of Australian Institute of Company Directors [MAICD] in September 2016
Teradata Certified Professional,
Australia
I passed the certification test by TERADATA and became 'Teradata Certified Professional' since September 2008
I passed the certification test by TERADATA and became 'Teradata Certified Professional' since September 2008
Teradata Certified SQL Specialist,
Australia
I passed the certification test by TERADATA and won the laurel of 'Teradata Certified SQL Specialist' in August 2009.
I passed the certification test by TERADATA and won the laurel of 'Teradata Certified SQL Specialist' in August 2009.