My highs are anything related to Good Design, Typography, New Media, Usability, GUIs, Kickboxing and Motorcycles... Crazy combination i know but well thats what defines being radical for me!
About Me

- Mithun Rodwittiya
- I love good humor and healthy interactions. Life and what it unfolds everyday fascinates me...
Saturday, December 04, 2010
Batch mates re-unite…☺
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Looking out through my window
A wonderful evening with 'Guzaarish'
Saturday, November 20, 2010
India Pakistan Hockey Jai Ho…
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Hurrah Aung San Suu Kyi Hurrah!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Did petty politics come in the way of the Grand Dinner hosted by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh? Food for thought...
Monday, November 08, 2010
Salaam Obama Ji…
I have spent the last 3 days intently watching television and following Barack Obama’s visit to
It has been wonderful to watch and follow Obama as he goes about his schedule here in our Country and I was inspired to see a President unlike others I have seen in the past who came off as being extremely humane and sensitive in his ways. It was clear he was here to meet with the people of this Country and not just the politicians. It was also visible that he understood the concerns of those he interacted with as was evident when he addressed the combined houses of Parliament this evening touching upon issues that have had the population wonder what his agendas were.
Here are the positives that I see from this visit. I realize this is not the first US President that has visited us BUT let us attempt to recognize that this President has made an effort no others have in the past in the way he has approached this visit to India clearly indicating our rise as a Nation to reckon with. He made the choice to visit Mumbai first over the Capital Delhi and met with the youth as well as Business leaders and young entrepreneurs. Business deals have been made to the tune of $10 Billion and there has been employment generation as well from the alliances built.There are clear paths that have been paved on this visit by him that I believe shall build wonderful alliances in the time to come. It is visible that the
Obama is a great orator and he shall go down in history for the way he is able to talk and have the world listen. He is a man with a mission that few may believe or feel can be made a reality YET he is choosing to believe he can make a change and so I think a lot of us should learn from that.
It is so easy to question someone’s integrity but when you think about it-isn’t what Obama has spoken about and voiced what we as a nation believe in and feel is what both countries require in an effort to make a positive progress?
What will it take for us as Indians to believe? Have we become so used to negativity around us that we are not able to see the light in the tunnel?
Food for thought…
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
In the name of religion and politics…
It’s interesting how traffic snarls can sometimes give you amazing insights into life. I found myself stuck in a bad traffic jam and as I listened to my radio in my car I found my eyes looking around. To my right, across the road was this temple and as I looked at worshippers stop to pay respects to the god it made for some interesting revelations. First, I see a guy on a scooter cut through and drive towards the temple on the wrong side of the road causing huge inconveniences only to stop and fold his hands in prayer…made me wonder what the great lord thought of that and what his rational was to be god fearing and yet break the rules. The second was another vehicle that stopped in the middle of the road to pay respects and caused traffic to come to a stand still. On being reprimanded by others on the road, I could clearly see that this gentleman got into extremely abusive language…again…made me wonder whether the gods would appreciate his behavior and conduct and what this man’s principles and value systems truly were.
It is surprising that if we look around us in India, one sees this happening all the time. Politicians make fools of themselves in Parliament with their atrocious behavior yet these very people will talk about value systems and are supposed to be the architects of our country’s future…
As i sat in my car i found myself thinking about this and it made for interesting -let me have you take a moment to actually introspect to see another startling revelation for yourselves. Rewind back on the last couple of years and I would like all of you to think of Political parties in the country and the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of them. I am pretty sure most of your answers shall bend towards them competing and fighting against one another which well they are all most remembered for-its all about WHO WON LAST YEAR/TERM etc…isn’t that sad? Its NEVER about what the party actually stands for….do we even know what the Congress/BJP, Samajwadi Party etc.'s principles are today??? Look at campaigns for any of these parties…all they do is spend money promoting pictures and logos of themselves-name me a party whose banner you saw that actually campaigns and promotes with a cause in mind…I cannot think of one that I last saw where their banner did not have a visual of themselves posing for a camera like icons but instead very silently was indicative of what their party stood for and what they would like to do for the people….
What are we all coming to-what does it all come down to. Have we lost our value systems, have we lost the ability to think and be thoughtful? Have we become so greedy for power, name and fame that we forget our morals and what our culture and heritage is all about? Have all the religious people started taking their Gods for granted?
These are all just my thoughts and I am sure those who read this may differ in opinion but then again…I am only trying to think, to attempt to see that I do not become a vegetable-someone who leads his life with no thought and vision for his country and what surrounds him…
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
CAMARADERIE - my word for 2010
The quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability
As every year passes by it is important we take cognizance of where we are at and introspect so as to gain wisdom from the past and become wiser as we press ahead in an effort to take ourselves to greater heights. As we grow and evolve, it becomes difficult to manage; balance and pan out what we began our journey with…camaraderie holds key to us being able to stand out from the rest. It is imperative that we join hands in this unified effort to imbibe and truly understand the responsibility all of us shoulder. We must extend the hand of ‘camaraderie’ that shall allow for those to follow to be shown the light in the tunnel and be nurtured into being mature individuals that go on to make their families proud.
LET US collectively take it upon ourselves to see that WE take the first step, WE make the first move to create for a comfort around us.
LET US extend the hand of camaraderie in an effort to see that we work towards truly what the meaning of the word means…let us see that we bridge that gap between each other so as to create fellowship and collectively work towards taking ourselves to the pinnacle of success.
Life always comes full circle…to receive camaraderie…you must give it selflessly.
LET US ALL work towards…enabling seamless communication for our world.