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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Faridabad

I read the news on indianews website that Haryana Government is agreed to the proposal of Metro connectivity for Faridabad and Ballabgarh. This news will definitely bring a ray of hope for daily commuters of Palwal, Ballabgarh & Faridabad as journey through Metro will be comfortable and fast. It will save lot of time which is wasted in traffic jams. I am also hopeful that Metro will bring down the traffic pollution level. As per the general awareness and observation peoples of Faridabad expecting that Metro route will go along National Highway-2 i.e. Mathura Road. Connectivity through Metro will also give the district industries a helpful hand. Various Huda sectors existing on both side of Mathura Road will definitely see a price rise in terms of Real Estate.

Chief Parliamentary Secretary Ms Sharda Rathore also announced that Faridabad will be developed as education hub as the district is hosting more than 500 technical institutes. It is worth to mentioned here that quality of basic education given by various schools in district is of international level as hundreds of students are selected in reputed engineering and medical entrance exams. Last year Distt. Faridabad makes history when it produced IIT-JEE Topper.

Ms Rathore also said that IMT would be developed at an area of 1800 acres in Faridabad and the pace of construction work of Badarpur Flyover on National Highway No. 2 would be increased. As per the news on Hindustantimes.com National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is trying to complete the Flyover before Commonwealth Games. Badarpur Flyover completion and construction of Metro will provide much long awaited relief to the commuters who face problem of traffic jam at Badarpur.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

DAM Scandal

As per the story on the Hindustantimes.com a new scandal of dams has been added to existing long list of scandals. The current one is in Uttarakhand where many hydroelectric power projects (HEP) have been sanctioned. Number of Dams will be constructed on Bhagirathi, Alaknanda and Ganga for these HEP projects and these dams will kill the lifeline of Nation our famous River GANGA.

The above mentioned HEP projects will kill the lifeline of Nation river 'Ganga' famous for its religious attachment with peoples of India. Ganga is also very important source of water for big chunk of agricultural land in India and source of water supply for many states. As per the Controller and Auditor General (CAG) reports HEPS projects has been given to the companies who don't have any previous experience of building HEPs and the projects has been distributed in a way that it causes major revenue losses to the government. Also many big questions marks has been raised from environmental point of view for these projects.

Project developers has been favored by permitting them to divert the 90 per cent water of the river to the turbines which leaves only 10 percent for natural flow and in long term will lead to drying of river. The international standard for diversion of river water is maximum 75 percent. Already India has lost one of its famous river Saraswati and another river Yamuna is going through critical stages.

Hindustantimes also reported that government removed its power advisor and Chairman of its Jal Vidyut Nigam, Yogendra Pasadena so that he do not become a obstacle in “irregularities being done by the government”.

The biggest question is how the state and central government has passed all these projects and why the both levels of government did not think that leaving only 10 percent of natural flow in river will affect the agricultural crops and still a big slice of Indian population is dependent on agriculture. We all knows that agricultural production is a major factor in GDP of nation.

WE MUST SAVE OUR NATURAL RESOURCES TO SAVE OUR PLANET. WE ARE ALREADY FACING PROBLEM OF GLOBAL WARMING AND SCARCITY OF WATER.

PLEASE COME FORWARD TO RAISE YOUR VOICE AGAINST ABOVE.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Lalu Versus Nitish

Lalu Yadav, a famous politician of India and Chief Minister of Bihar for many years

Another Mr. Nitish, also Ex-Railway Minister and Current Chief Minister of Bihar.

Lalu Yadav has transformed the railway department in to a Profitable Unit

While Nitish Kumar changed the state of Bihar so the important question is

WHO IS BETTER?

Monday, June 7, 2010

Petrol & Diesel Prices

Today central government is going to decide on hike in rates of Petrol and Diesel which could be approximately Rs.3.50 (Rs. Three and half) per litre. If the rates of petrol and diesel are increased then inflation which is already very high will touch new peaks and leads to more burdened life for common people because when you increase petrol and diesel price the cost of transport increase and all sectors bears burns of it. The cost of vegetables (potato, tomato, onion, Brinjal, Ladyfinger, etc.) food items (wheat, pulses, rice, etc.) which automatically increase and may be double after 15 days.

Common men is in hope that good monsoon will give him some relief by bringing down the inflation but this initiative of government has crushed all hopes of common man. Government is saying that the move is being taken as a effort to save oil companies which are losing crores of rupees everyday due to increase in international prices of crude oil. Also government is planning to change the control mechanism of fuel prices and the petroleum product prices will go according to international prices in coming future, if it happens it may possible that in October you may have to buy to petrol @Rs70-75 per litre and pulses @Rs.100-120 per kg. and vegetables prices can not estimated.

I think government should increase the price of petrol in order to save oil companies but keeping in mind the already increased inflation and dying common man.

The Fuel Price control mechanism should be as going previously.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Environment in Residential Areas

When you are traveling on a two wheeler and cross some area which is full of trees do you feel some pleasure of coolness and freshness and feel uneasyness in the area where industrial waste is dumped. In residential areas we don't have much number of trees especially the old and congested part of every city and these areas are polluted becasue of pollution by general regular activity of human beings and also these old areas host some small industries.

An initiative is required in this direction to improve the number of trees and reduce pollution by new scientific methods. Some examples may be created by government in their own staff quarters which can be further replicated for general areas.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Dantewada

Yesterday Maoist attack a passenger bus and killed 44 peoples and some of them are Special Police Officers, Maoist used the landmine to blast the bus which is plying from Dantewada to Sukma. Once again it proved that Maoist are well equipped with arms and explosives but why common passengers even women's and children's, it against humanity. If Maoist have some demands they should not kill innocent peoples for that purpose.

I think government will definitely give compensation on immediate basis to victims.

Security forces must change their strategy to gather intelligence and must operate according to the specific operating procedures because every small mistake is like a opportunity for Maoist. Also government must provide better arms, equipments so that moral of security forces don't go down because in case security forces loose their morale it will be big defeat for government so on urgent basis security forces must be provided good arms and equipments in addition to awareness amongst the security personals about follow of SOP's. Also Government must try to take support of locals which can provide vital information.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

India

India a nation well known through out the world for its centuries old culture and peacekeeping behaviour (India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history) is scaling new heights everyday on world map.

Engineers and Doctors of India have already proved their metal to the world and recognised by every country. We As a nation India is second-largest populated country in the world.

India is a nuclear power since 1974 when it first tested its nuclear device named as Smiling Buddha. The Nation is also standing strong on its feet in space exploration and recently India sent first unmanned lunar vehicle Chandrayaan to the moon.

In Sports India won one gold in shooting and Two bronze in boxing recently at Beijing Olympics . Viswanathan Anand, the great Chess champion is famous for his victory over computers. Kalpana Chawla, Astronaut of NASA is also an Indian. Indian Cricket team has also won One Day World Cup and T-20 World cup.

The growth rate of Indian Economy is also very good and all international financial bodies are confident that in coming decades Indian Economy will be a Super Economy and its growth rate will surpass the growth of China. Most of the current developed nations thinks that India will be a Super Power in coming decades.

By grace of God India is having very good environment with great combination of nature from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, a beautiful gift to the nation.

But to become a Superpower We as Indian Citizens need to work hard to keep pace of development and remove the loopholes of corruption, terrorism, bad politicians, naxalism, illiteracy, etc. which impact our chances to become a superpower. While we have to maintain pace of development we should also maintain our environment and natural resources.

BEST OF LUCK TO MY NATION AND SALUTE TO EVERY GOOD CITIZEN OF INDIA.

MERA BHARAT MAHAN.....
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Government Offices

Few days back through some of my known I come to know a wonderful things about government offices system. The incident is related to Transport Department.

Basically when a person applies for renew of his/her permit for vehicle than the required fees is submitted in the form of Demand Draft (D.D) at RTO office but RTO office do not have the sufficient manpower or requisite system resources to manage Demand Drafts (D.D) received because thousand of demand drafts are deposited everyday and validity of D.D is only for six month from date of issue. Transport department is not able to encash these D.D

Deposit these demand draft at their bank to collect revenues because they receives thousand of demand draft everyday and due to this these demand drafts are not enchased and lying like a waste paper because demand drafts are valid only for a period of six months.

Now the question is that money has gone from the pocket of vehicle owner and not used by Department which is causing huge losses to Ex-chequer and leading to increase in rates of taxes and charges increasing inflation and burden on common man due to lack of government inefficiency.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Naxalism & Terrorism

If we look at internal security position of India we are standing at a very critical point because of problems in many parts of country. Most of our urban cities and states of north India like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir faces threat of terrorism.While in the North East we already have problem of Insurgency. Problem of naxalism has already reached very high scale in many states like Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, West Bengal, Maharashtra.

And about external threats we are well aware about our relations with Pakistan where everyday some terror group plans something against us and China is continuously encroaching in our territory. In last few years our relations with Bangladesh is also gone down and scenario of Sri Lanks is already very known to everybody.



In view of above facts what will be the future of out nation and its citizens.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Modernisation Versus Environment

Today in the race of modernization against already developed countries of the world India as a nation is busy in building roads, bridges, buildings means concrete jungle and damaging its environment like anything.

Whenever we made any road we cut lots of trees and cut our hills for road construction material means double damage to environment and never plans how to compensate that loss so policy should be made that whenever anybody cuts one tree another tree is planed against the same.

Also when we made flyover we cut road side trees and drill the earth to raise the pillars for flyover again two sided attack on environment so our engineers must try to find out the designs which are environment friendly and have space for greenery consisting of not only flowers and plants but for trees also.

During the creation new residential colonies and sector by government also many of agricultural land is compromised instead of developing residential area on non-agricultural land.

I think government should impose a environment tax on the lines of education surcharge.

Monday, May 3, 2010

War With Maoist

After Dantewada attack in which 76 soldiers of CRPF killed by Maoist it is found that some peoples of CRPF and police forces are involved in supplying ammunition to Naxalist/Maoist which indicates that security forces are in big trouble and their internal working system needs lots of improvement.

In addition to catch of corrupt insiders government and security forces must also check following points for naxalist and block them :-

- Source of Finances

- Source from where they obtain arms and ammunition

- From where they purchase / acquire communication equipments

- Their methods of new recruitment

- Sources of their food supply

- Their locations in rural/urban areas from where they interact with locals

- Where & how they print their material

- Sources of their Political support

Recently I come to know that government has started filling big number of vacancies in naxal hit states which will definitely increase the confidence of local towards government and effect new recruitment of naxals.

Government must draw some surrender policy.

Friday, April 30, 2010

5 women devotees killed in stampede in Dera Sacha.

As per reports on the website of PTI news 5 devotees killed at Dera Sacha in Sirsa at yesterday night time when a rumour spread about presence of a snake and lead to stampede causing death of five persons and injury to many others. Devotees gathered to mark of foundation day.

Last year we have seen stampede cases in Jodhpur, Rajasthan and Nanida Devi temple at Himachal Pradesh and this year also in March 2010 many peoples died at Distt. Pratapgarh at Ashram of Kripalu Maharaj but still we did not learned our lesson and repeating the same mistake again and again.

In my article Crowd Management in Indian Temples posted on 14. Nov. 2009 at this blog proposed I again say that government should make a National Temples Management Board which take care of system in temples. Most of the temples receive very good amount of donations from their devotees but that all money generally taken by the individuals and no initiative is taken for betterment of temple and all the big temple authorities must be controlled by above board consisting of government nominees, religious leaders, local authority representatives. But it should not become a system of Bureaucracy.

5 women devotees killed in stampede in Dera Sacha.