Apr 30, 2010

Govt’s low-floor ride AN EXPENSIVE AFFAIR!

Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) report castigates govt for procuring low-floor buses at unjustified high rate and adding to cost by installing unnecessary features



Delhi government’s showpiece transport initiative — low-floor buses — has run into statistical hurdles in the report of the CAG released recently. The report seriously questions the thinking and rationale behind purchasing those swanky buses. Here's some of the findings of CAG-
1.) It pointed out that the buses were ‘‘purchased at rates over and above the justified rate prepared by the technical committee of the corporation which would burden the exchequer by Rs 244.30 crore and there would be an additional outgo of Rs 833.30 crore on account of the higher annual maintenance charges over a period of 12 years’’. 


2.) It also pointed out that even though the Central Road Research Institute of Pune had pronounced features such as automatic transmission system, retarder and antiskid lock braking system in the buses as “unnecessary”, an additional Rs 168.94 crore was spent on these. The report said that the 3,156 AC and non-AC buses procured by the Delhi Transport Corporation 
(DTC) during 2008-09 were unsuitable for plying on ‘‘uneven and harsher terrains’’. Reason for fire in the engines and dents and damages to the lower chasis(body) of the buses.

 3.)At 90.5%, DTC’s average fleet utilization was found to be below the all-India average of 92% for peak hours. During the evening shift, the utilization level dropped sharply by 33%. The average kilometres run by each bus per day in a year decreased from 193 km in 2004-05 to 132 km in 2008-09.


4.) The percentage of cancellation of scheduled kilometres increased from 19.4% in 2004-05 to 27.9% in 2008-09. It was also found in checks across 17 depots of the corporation during the year 2008-09 that 1,189 out of 1,798 buses (66.13%) had been issued fitness certificates that clearly said they were not to ply on local routes. Yet the corporation is going against the sug
gestion — making the buses a hazard to public safety. 

5.) The report also confirmed what has always been the public perception. The fare structure, which is decided by the Delhi government, has no scientific basis and there is a risk of commuters paying the price for the corporation’s inefficiency. 
            

While DTC was inefficient, the transport department turned out to be profligate.  ‘‘An amount of Rs 7.81 crore was spent on feasibility studies of monorail and light rail transit projects without conducting preliminary deliberations with experts,’’ the CAG report states. The corridors were found unviable. 

The department, the audit found, is also plagued by acute shortage of staff — 56% gazetted and 60% non-gazetted posts. 

Bumpy Road-  In 2008-09, DTC suffered a loss of Rs 1,708.55 cr, spending Rs 119.27 cr for every kilometer while earning only Rs 25.90cr per Km.



The Commonwealth games have become an opportunity for the corrupt Delhi officials who, don't even know how to efficiently run their respective departments, but know how to churn out the funds and put it in their own pockets at the expense of tax payers' money.
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Apr 22, 2010

!ncredible !ndia- The Kumbh Mela





Temporary tents housing millions during Allahabad Kumbh, 2001




Sacred site festivals in India, called melas, are a vital part of the pilgrimage tradition of Hinduism. Celebrating a mythological event in the life of a deity or an auspicious astrological period, the melas attract enormous numbers of pilgrims from all over the country. The greatest of these, the Kumbha Mela, is a riverside festival held four times every twelve years, rotating between Allahabad at the confluence of the rivers Ganges, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati; Nasik on the Godavari; Ujjain on the Sipra; and Hardwar on the Ganges. Bathing in these rivers during the Kumbha Mela is considered an endeavor of great merit, cleansing both body and spirit. The Allahabad and Hardwar festivals are routinely attended by five million or more pilgrims (13 million visited Allahabad in 1977,18 million in 1989, and nearly 24 million in 2001) thus the Kumbha Mela is the largest religious gathering in the world. It may also be the oldest.
Two traditions are in circulation regarding the origin and timing of the festival: one that stems from ancient texts known as the Puranas, and the other that connects it with astrological considerations. According to the Puranic epic, the gods and demons had churned the milky ocean at the beginning of time in order to gather various divine treasures including a jar containing amrita, the nectar of immortality. As the jar emerged from the ocean the gods and demons began a terrific battle for its possession. For twelve days and twelve nights (equivalent to twelve human years) the gods and demons fought in the sky for the possession of this potion of immortality. During the battle, which according to some legends the gods won by trickery, four drops of the precious potion fell to earth. These places became the sites of the four Kumbha Mela festivals. The astrological tradition (ascribed to a lost Puranic text and not traceable in extant editions) seems to stem from a very ancient festival called the Kumbha Parva which occurred at Hardwar every twelfth year when Jupiter was in Aquarius and the sun entered Aries. At some later time the term 'Kumbha' was prefixed to the melas held at Nasik, Ujjain and Prayaga (the earlier name of Allahabad), and these four sites became identified with the four mythical locations of the immortality potion. In theory the Kumbha Mela festivals are supposed to occur every three years, rotating between the four cities. In practice the four-city cycle may actually take eleven or thirteen years and this because of the difficulties and controversies in calculating the astrological conjunctions. Furthermore the interval between the Kumbha Mela at Nasik and that at Ujjain is not of three years; they are celebrated the same year or only a year apart. This deviation in practice is intriguing and can not be fully explained by either astrological or mythological means. The following chart gives the astrological periods of the four melas, and the years of their most recent and near future occurrences:
Hardwar.........when Jupiter is in Aquarius and the Sun is in Aries during the Hindu month of Caitra (March-April); 1986, 1998, 2010, 2021.
Allahabad.......when Jupiter is in Aries or Taurus and the Sun and Moon are in Capricorn during the Hindu month of Magha (January-February); 1989, 2001, 2012, 2024.
Nasik..............when Jupiter and the Sun are in Leo in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada (August-September); 1980, 1992, 2003, 2015.
Ujjain..............when Jupiter is in Leo and the Sun is in Aries, or when Jupiter, the Sun, and the Moon are in Libra during the Hindu month of Vaisakha (April-May); 1980,1992, 2004, 2016.

While many millions of Indians, male and female, young and old, lay person and monk, visit the Allahabad Kumbha Mela, the festival is traditionally known as the mela of ascetics and sadhus. At the most auspicious hour on the most auspicious day of the month-long festival many thousands of naked holy men from various sects will immerse themselves in the river for a ceremonial bath. Following the bathing of the sadhus, millions of other people attempt to enter the river. For a devout Hindu, to bathe at the Kumbha Mela sites (especially Allahabad and Hardwar) at this auspicious time is considered an opportunity of immeasurable significance. This great religious fervor of so many people focused on so small an area of land and water has frequently resulted in hundreds of pilgrims being trampled to death as the masses surge towards the river banks. During the 1954 Kumbha at Allahabad over 500 pilgrims were killed. The Indian government has taken measures to address this problem yet little can be done when such great numbers of pilgrims are involved.
Furthermore, it is important to note that many Hindus consider the Kumbha Mela sites to be the most favored places at which to die. Westerners are bewildered, even shocked, by this matter and frequently make judgments without understanding the mythological, religious and cultural reasons behind the behavior. While it is beyond the scope of these writings to discuss the subject in detail, it is interesting to focus attention upon the origin myths of the Kumbha Mela festival. Four drops of a nectar or potion of immortality were supposed to have fallen to earth at these sites during the Samundra Manthan with Kurma avatar of Vishnu with Vasuki wrapped around it, and at particular astrological periods the four sites are believed to function as portals into immortality and everlasting union with god. How did such myths arise and what is the message encoded in them? Perhaps there is some energy, some mysterious spirit or power, manifest at these places and times that somehow allows or assists intentful human beings to more fully experience spiritual immortality and divinity. The fact that hundreds of millions of people (coming from the most ancient and sophisticated philosophical and metaphysical system on earth) have for thousands of years believed this to be true suggests that an awesome power is indeed present at the Kumbha Mela sites.
In the case of those who give up their bodies after purifying themselves at Prayaga by bathing at the confluence of these two rivers – Ganga and Yamuna – the two wives of the ocean, there is no bondage of another body in a future birth and this liberation is achieved even without philosophical knowledge.
-Raghuvamsa 13-58

Apr 14, 2010

Tiananmen Square Massacre- 21st Anniversary


From mid-April to earl June 1989, the world witnessed a massive civic movement in China. It began with students mourning in Tiananmen Square for the death of Hu Yaobang. Hu was the politician who was removed from the position of Communist Party general secretary in 1987 and who advocated liberalization, democratic and anti-corruption values. Within a week, the number of people gathered had increased to 100,000. On May 13 hundreds of students started a hunger strike in the Square. Collectively, all those gathered were protesting the corruption and income inequality that was getting progressively worse. The protesters were mostly students, from schools, colleges, demanding greater freedom, criticizing that they have absolutely no say in their government, or their lives. It was a peaceful protest for a free future, democratic government and to have some say in how their future can be decided.
But in the night of 3rd June, tanks rolled through Beijing with soldiers firing at civilians who blocked their path. The "Supreme" leader of China, Deng Xiaoping, ordered to clear the ground of the protesters from the hospital bed he was admitted due to cancer. The tanks reached Tiananmen Square and soldiers fanned out and fired into the air. By the dawn of 4 June, the students and workers were allowed safe passage out of the Square only after Zhou Duo, a writer and Taiwanese rock star Hou Dejian led successful negotiations with the army. But the damage was done. The Chinese government states that hundreds were killed. Student associations and the Chinese Red Cross say the figure is exceeding 5000, with more than 20,000 injured in a matter of few hours.
"One million Chinese can be considered a small number"-Deng Xiaoping


Soldiers continued firing for the next two days although the protests were quelled, and still, tanks rolled toward Tiananmen Square. On 5 June, TANK MAN appeared (see video). One man armed with nothing more than shopping bags astonishingly stopped a column of tanks. As they ground to a halt before him, he seemed to be waving them away with bags in hand.  Following the shock and horror generated by the crushing violence in the killings, in the silence of the aftermath, this lone man’s courageous actions spoke for the people who had been forcibly oppressed. 
Twenty one years have passed since the protests. That same year, the world witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall. Since then the Soviet bloc has collapsed and China has developed in ways that might not have been predicted in 1989. In the world’s rush for progress, the memory of Tiananmen Square fades.
What will you think of a country, where the government opens fire at its own citizens, who are helpless, without any fighting material, no weapons, nothing. But the army fired with guns and tanks at its own unarmed citizens. It was a massacre in the heart of China, of the Chinese students by its very own army, on the land which looked like a battlefield. But the bravery of the citizens can be seen from the way they covered and protected international journalists by their own bodies, getting killed in the way, just to help them get the news to the world.
I can't help comparing it with the condition we are having in our country due to naxals. How the army is avoiding getting in the conflict, government trying to get the things in control, with as much humane way as possible. It clearly shows the advantages of a true democracy over socialism. Even when we have armed maoists massacring the people, we have a government who is trying to get the lowest possible death toll on both sides. Truely love India and its democracy. 

-By Rahul Bansal

Apr 12, 2010

Unbeatable RESUME!

Here is a Resume of a very respected personality in India- Dr. Manmohan Singh
Dr Manmohan with Wife Gursharan Kaur Shared By- Gagan


EDUCATION /Qualification:


1950: Stood first in BA (Hons), Economics, Punjab University, Chandigarh ,
1952; Stood first in MA (Economics), Punjab University , Chandigarh  ,
1954; Wright's Prize for distinguished performance at St John's College, Cambridge,
1955 and 1957; Wrenbury scholar, University of Cambridge ,
1957; DPhil ( Oxford ), DLitt (Honoris Causa); PhD thesis on India 's export competitiveness


OCCUPATION /Teaching Experience :

Professor (Senior lecturer, Economics, 1957-59;

Reader, Economics, 1959-63; Professor, Economics, Punjab University , Chandigarh , 1963-65;
Professor, International Trade, Delhi School of Economics ,University of Delhi,1969-71 ; Honorary professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University ,New Delhi,1976 and Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi ,1996 and Civil Servant





Working Experience/ POSITIONS :
1971-72: Economic advisor, ministry of foreign trade

1972-76: Chief economic  advisor, ministry of finance
1976-80: Director, Reserve Bank of India ;
Director, Industrial Development Bank of India ;
Alternate governor for India, Board of governors, Asian Development Bank;
Alternate governor for India , Board of governors, IBRD
November 1976 - April  1980: Secretary, ministry of finance (Department of economic affairs); Member, finance, Atomic Energy Commission; Member, finance, Space Commission
April 1980 - September 15, 1982 : Member-secretary, Planning Commission 1980-83: Chairman , India Committee of the Indo-Japan joint study committee

September 16, 1982 - January 14, 1985 : Governor, Reserve Bank of India .

1982-85: Alternate Governor for India , Board of governors, International Monetary Fund

1983-84: Member, economic advisory council to the Prime Minister

1985: President, Indian Economic Association

January 15, 1985 - July 31, 1987 : Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission

August 1, 1987 - November 10, 19! 90: Secretary-general and commissioner, south commission, Geneva
December 10, 1990 - March 14, 1991 : Advisor to the Prime Minister on economic affairs
March 15, 1991 - June 20, 1991 : Chairman, UGC
June 21, 1991 - May 15,  1996 : Union finance minister
October 1991: Elected to Rajya Sabha from Assam on Congress ticket
June 1995: Re-elected to Rajya Sabha

1996 onwards: Member, Consultative Committee for the ministry of finance

August 1, 1996 - December 4, 1997: Chairman, Parliamentary standing committee on commerce
March 21, 1998 onwards: Leader of the Opposition, Rajya Sabha
June 5, 1998 onwards: Member, committee on finance
August 13, 1998 onwards: Member, committee on rules

Aug 1998-2001: Member, committee of privileges 2000 onwards: Member, executive committee, Indian parliamentary group
June 2001: Re-elected to Rajya Sabha(Indian Parlament)

Aug 2001 onwards: Member, general purposes committee



BOOKS: India 's Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth - Clarendon Press, Oxford University , 1964; also published a large number of articles in various economic journals .


OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Adam Smith Prize, University of Cambridge , 1956 Padma Vibhushan, 1987

Euro money Award, Finance Minister of the Year, 1993; Asia money Award, Finance Minister of the Year for Asia , 1993 and 1994

PERSONAL DETAIL:
Name: Dr. Manmohan Singh

DOB: September 26,  1932
Place of Birth: Gah ( West Punjab )

Father: S. Gurmukh Singh

Mother: Mrs Amrit Kaur

Married on: September 14, 1958

Wife: Mrs Gursharan Kaur
Children: Three daughters

He is the most qualified PM all over the world. The series of laws like RTE, NREGA, Nuclear ones, and ones in the pipeline like Food Security Act are as much the work of him as are of Ms. Sonia Gandhi. We can say that for the time being, India is in safe hands.

Apr 4, 2010

Are YOU China types or India types?

Its been quite some time when this blog came up. We invited you all to share the wealth of diverse knowledge that we all posses. But there were very few people and articles which were sent to us.

You can be like China, whose motto is to be silent, deceive others, gather power underneath, gain all while you can, share nothing, tell nothing and slowly climb the stairs of development. Good, very wise thing to do.

Or you can be like India, always showing off, telling the world what it knows, knowing that it needs help in order to sustain development, slowly realizing sharing only increases resources, taking up LPG policies for mutual growth, knowing that it is fairly playing its part of the game while others may not.

We had chosen Indian side, which will you choose??
(Notice the expressions on their faces in the above picture)

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Right To Education Bill- Historic?

Well, the Bill states and in the words of Hon'ble Minister Kapil Sibal "hopes" to achieve-



*6-14 years of age children compulsory and free education
*No student be held back to advance, failed by board or expelled till class Vlll
*There must be 25% reservation in private as well as government schools for poor.
*There must be one teacher for 30 students
*Involvement of students parents in school’s administration
Child’s Rights Commission To be Formed
1.78Lakh Crore money required to implement the act. for next 5 years
Non-UPA govts already opposing the move.

Pictures say better than words. But we want to know what's your views on this Bill. Will it be helpful or just another one without any difference on the ground? Will the children benefit or the politicians will pocket the money in the name of this? How and in what time can we reach there? What you say.>>

Apr 3, 2010

Delhi MLAs want CWG houses for almost FREE>>

They may already have plenty of perquisites but that doesn't stop Delhi's legislators belonging to the ruling Congress party from hankering for more. They have their eyes firmly set on the luxurious apartments being readied at the Commonwealth Games Village near Akshardham temple, and are demanding that they be allotted flats on a priority basis - that too at a special price.

Not surprisingly, the demand raised by Matia Mahal MLA Shoaib Iqbal on the floor of the House was enthusiastically supported by all Congress MLAs. While public opinion may not be quite as supportive, chief minister Sheila Dikshit chose to pass the buck. "If you all want this then either bring a resolution or put out your demand and I will forward it to the concerned authorities. I have no role in the matter but your sentiments can be made known to those concerned with the allotments," she said.

Cutting across party lines, BJP MLAs are also supporting the move. It has been proved time and again by Indian politicians that they may be severely against each other on issues of national interest, many a times only to prove the literal meaning of opposition party, but on topics which benefit them all, they all are brothers and sisters(even sweeter than real ones).

On Thursday, Iqbal pointed out that luxurious flats were being created in the Games Village which will be left vacant once the players leave. "If private companies can buy these flats, then why can't the government buy these flats and give them to us. We don't have houses and the government must do something about it," he said.
There are 325 luxury and super luxury flats in the village to be used by the athletes and officials during games, costing around Rs.2 Crores each. If DDA auction these flats, it can easily get Rs. 1400-1600 Crores, which can be spent more wisely for the common masses. But the MLAs want these at the cost price. It is not that these wealthy politicians don't have houses to live in or something. They just want more luxury flats at throw away prices.

Its a shame that even before we have successfully or failingly hosted the games, the politicians are eyeing the structures which will be the legacy of the games. And for themselves. The Delhi Government is burdening us all with increasing prices saying that they need funds but it can openly throw away property at cheap prices to its MLAs.

Shameful but maybe it will happen. For more info about our greedy politicians in Delhi, check out HT.