Saturday, August 30, 2014

Efficiency of state / civic administration!


It is now 2014. The 2011 census figures were out long back. Raipur city's population has increased by 25 per cent since 2001. But no revised demarcation of wards' boundaries with the result some ward has a population of 7000 while others have more than 35000. Instead of 12 zones we have only 8 in place till now for a population 12 Lakhs. The municipal polls are being conduced on the basis of old statistics and census 2001 (population: 605747).

Any particular reason for such a delay in effecting needed changes? Who is accountable and responsible?
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Friday, August 29, 2014

My India lives in festivals


Country goes through colourful festivals
Countless millions celebrate every year
North to Great South and West to East 
Warmth and mirth keep them cheerful.
What a variety and diversity to be seen
Rich and poor do it all in style and enjoy

Ganesh festival in Mumbai is a feast 
Goddess Kali in Kolkata is majestic
I've seen both places & felt the frenzy
Heavens feel small in their comparison
India is backward but rich in its culture
India is a destination for others to visit

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Human trafficking in Chhattisgarh


Quoting police records the congress party has alleged that those running human trafficking rackets enjoy political protection and this has led to 17365 girls and women missing from state between 2008 and 2011. According to National Crime Record Bureau, Chhattisgarh has reported over 1000 rape cases in the last one year.

These figures are shocking to a state like Chhattisgarh which is doing well in other sectors.
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Offence and counter-offence


A Brave villager Hannulal(50)  the resident of village Andhiyarkhoh in Bilaspur District of Chhattisgarh State (India) had the guts to bite the snake into pieces with his teeth after it had attacked him and poisoned him. Luckily he was rushed to a nearby hospital and saved from death. 

It is noteworthy that since the commencement of  monsoon rains as many as twenty cases of snakebite have been registered in this district.

Rich Parents leaving little to the legal heirs


Warren Buffett
The billionaire philanthropist has left 2 billion dollars to each of his three kids. He famously said, the perfect amount to leave children is "enough money so that they would feel they could do anything, but not so much that they could do nothing."

Melinda and Bill Gates
The couple are reportedly leaving 10 million dollars to each of their three children -- barely a day's interest on their 76 billion dollars fortune. Acknowledging it was minuscule portion of his wealth, Gates told the Daily Mail in 2011, "They will have to pick a job they like and go to work".

Intelligent parents, although fabulously rich, know how to handle and tame their kids unlike in India.

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Monday, August 25, 2014

Prime Minister's Priorities


Three major dream projects of the 15th Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi could be as follows:

Andaman and Nicobar Islands to be developed like Singapore in another 10 years

Cleaning of River Ganga from Rishikesh to Varanasi.

Interlinking of major rivers from North to South India.

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Saturday, August 16, 2014

TIMES TRENDS,


THE TIMES OF INDIA, CHENNAI
SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2014

SpaceX unveils capsule to ferry astronauts to ISS
First Attempt by A Private US Firm To Send People To Space

Los Angeles: A sleek, white gum drop-shaped space capsule that aims to carry up to carry seven astronauts to the International Space Station and return to land anywhere on earth was unveiled on Thursday by SpaceX.

The dragonV2, short for version two, is the first attempt by a private company to restore Americans’ ability to send people to the orbiting space station in the wake of the space shuttle programme’s retirement. “It’s all around, I think, really a big











 leap forward in technology. It really takes things to the next level,” said SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.


    A backup government

Estonia is one of the world’s most wired countries. It’s also right next to Russia, a country with which it shares a long – and not always happy – history. After the removal of a Soviet-era

 statue provoked both riots by Russian speaking citizens and cyber attacks from across the border, the country has become extra careful about its its digital infrastructure. And, now, it is considering moving its entire digital infrastructure to the cloud, with servers in its embassies outside the country. It’s the 21st century updating of the concept of governments-in-exile, writes Leo Mirani at Quartz, only that instead of the governments, it’s their data that’s moving out.



  New technology may let you answer phone from across the room.
Article by: Kounteya Sinha  TNN

A new laser system, developed by researchers at the University of  California can remotely sense objects across distances as long as 30ft, 10 times farther than what could be done with comparable current low - power laser systems.


The new system relies on LIDAR (light radar), a 3D imaging technology that uses light to provide feedback about the world around it. LIDAR systems emit laser light that hits an object, and then can tell how far away that object is by measuring changes in the light frequency that is reflected back. 

     Exposure to light while sleeping can make you fat

London: Women who are exposed to greater levels of light while sleeping are more likely to gain weight, a new study has claimed. Scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research, London, found body mass index, waist-hip ratio, waist height ratio and waist circumference, all increased with increasing exposure to light at night.


   ‘Too much porn can shrink brain’


Researchers at the Marx Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin found that men who 
watch a lot of porn tend to have a smaller striatum , an area of the brain “linked to rewards and motivation”










NEWS ARTICLE
MONDAY, JUNE 09, 2

Galloping Inflation?


Last week tomato was selling @ Rs 60 a kg in Pahadganj retail market, Delhi. Today it has increased to Rs 100 a kg. 

Nobody seems to be having any control over such a development - by any government department or agency even in the national capital. No lessons learnt so far despite such a trend noticed in the recent and distant past. 

It is a challenge to the new rulers in Delhi. Let us see how is it going to be tackled in the near future.
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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Cleaning of Ganga



It is Swami Vivekanand who said: " Give me 100 young Indians, I would transform India"

Ganga drains out not only the water received by melting of snow from Himalayan glaciers but also the rain waters collected along its entire route depending on the season and monsoon from time to time. This activity goes on for ages. The human beings and the animals survived on its banks for innumerable years. It's intrinsic quality and religious significance need no elaboration for an Indian citizen.

Till at least one hundred years back, the activities of the human settlements along its course had not created any major sources of pollution luckily, thanks to the limited use of water and the resultant sewage. Although the human numbers multiplied and the quantum of usage of water increased tremendously over the last few decades, the citizens failed to protect the clean waters from high doses of pollutants. Things have really taken a very bad shape the moment industries sprang up  in and around the river Ganga  and started adding their own share of polluting agents beyond one's imagination. It's major tributary Yamuna too carries tons and tons of sewage and chemical wastes and joins Ganga near Allahabad making things worse. Along with these unending sources of pollution the human corpses floated along the waters after the funeral rites near the Varanasi Ghats complete the cycle of total pollution  to the famous river Ganga making it unusable by any scientific and hygienic standards.  

The BJP government led by PM Sri Narendra Modi has rightly taken up the project of Ganga-cleaning in right earnest. Probably a team of officials from concerned ministries and departments have been pressed into service. The top team from Delhi would be able to earmark funds and equipments and also put in place a typical model of development but there is no guarantee  that it won't end up like the previous attempts in the past.

The alternative approach which I envisage would comprise the following components for proper execution of Ganga Project:

Two major teams - 

1) one is to cover the stretch of river Yamuna from Delhi to Allahabad 
2) and the other is to cover river Ganga from Allahabad to Varanasi.

Like Swami Vivekanand, I too seek the help of 100 young Indian officers to test my ability  to clean Ganga with the full support of the Prime Minister. 

Each team to comprise of 50 IAS officers and 50 engineers - selected from across the country on a voluntary basis and put under two highly qualified and committed officials with rich experience (around 50 -65 years in age) both physically and mentally fit for leading the projects for at least next five years.



Process of implementation:

Make a survey of all the effluents and identify their intensity and quantum of flow into the river for six months at least including a monsoon.

Take steps to divert them to a comparatively longer distance already selected and kept ready for the intake and permanent treatment. It would simultaneously involve construction of permanent drains on a massive scale throughout the length and breadth of the towns on the banks with large scale investment of funds.

Take the help of religious leaders and create alternative cremation grounds near Varanasi and provide for the cremation with Ganga water -to satisfy Hindu belief and tradition without spoiling the river waters. 

Widening of the lanes and roads leading to the Ghats with proper alternative accommodation provided for the occupants by erecting multi-storied apartments and condominiums in the neighbourhood.

Strictly closing down the polluting industrial units near the river and shifting them to alternative sites partly compensated by the state for their rehabilitation.

Offer for voluntary service  

I am willing to relocate myself and settle down on the banks of Varanasi Ghats for a period of five years - to lead a team of officials put in charge of Varanasi town with Re. One as monthly honorarium and a small accommodation of two-room tenement/apartment for stay with a chauffeur driven car for mobility at government cost.

Qualifications:

"Shramdan in laying of kutchha roads and cleaning of drains in dalit colonies with the help and manual work (scavenging) of ladies and gents from Lions Club and Rotary Club on Gandhi Jeyanti days when I was collector in two districts and the divisional commissioner in Sagar revenue division.

Cleaning of Sagar lake twice as collector (1979-82) and commissioner ( 1990-92) at Sagar on the basis of shramdan due to nonavailability of paid labour even during the drought conditions ( labour easily engaged in bidi-making)

Received an award from international Rotary Club Movement for public service at Sagar.

Dr P.Raghavan
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