Monday, October 29, 2012

Few issues that came to my mind



In this post, I just like to discuss few random issues which you may find no connection in between. But, I feel that there is a link- Individual, Society, Country and Nation and its development.

1.      One Saturday evening, i.e. on 27/10/2012 to be precise, I was caught in the Kochi traffic. I know that, there is nothing new in knowing the fact that someone is caught in traffic in a city like Kochi on a Saturday evening. But, the reason of the havoc is to be highlighted here. People were forming a human metro (new name for a human chain), well supported by communist party as usual, throughout a stretch of 20 to 30 odd KMs, ample enough to add fuel to the fire. The chain was formed against the delay in starting the mighty ballooned up project of “Komet” or “Kochi Metro”. The reason for delay - DMRC or Delhi Metro Rail Corporation under the leadership of Mr. E Sreedharan, is not being given the “freedom” to undertake the work. The ruling Government pinned the communist party by “alleging the fact” that the current opposition never took steps to start the project even. As usual the great Indian Blame game continues and the citizens stand mere audience.

The real question to be asked is does a person with a credible track record like Mr. E Sreedharan need to stand all these baloney? Man behind re-building Pamban Bridge? Man behind Konkan Railway and Metro Man behind Delhi Metro Rail project? Can’t the project be very well given to the hands of DMRC without raising any eye-brows? I believe-Yes…

I am not sure if Metro really is a solution for the entire traffic block in Kochi, but really hope like many other let it be the completed and become on good solution.

2.      Another problem which I happen to hear was the land acquisition pertaining to High Speed Rail Corridor stretching from Trivandrum till Mangalore. The people were not being given the Market price for the land being acquired. This is really an issue to be thought on. I believe that Market price of a plot/piece of land is calculated by Government based on the transactions happened in that particular area, in past few years plus few other factors like accessibility and so on. So, when someone is shows a depleted value of land on papers for the sake of saving the stamp duty, it is very well affecting the chances of getting more market price of the area when government acquires the land. I don’t know and I am not the right person to say much about the real-estate games being played. But, I really think people need to show right values of land on papers.

3.      Last day I was able to listen to the speech of Mr. K M Mani, Honorable Minister for Finance, Kerala state Government. He was addressing one Bankers’ association meet and was chief guest for the same. He was emphasizing the need for giving more educational loan and not to see the short term losses. But the real issue which I have felt is the fee pattern. A small example may be taken- B.Sc Nursing. When a person or student studying this course takes educational loan, the EMI of repayment to be made monthly comes to Rs.8,000/- (even at reduced interest rates) from the day he/she gets a job. Whereas the person is earning only Rs.6,000/-. How will the person repay the loan after meeting the personal needs and expenses? Either the pay must be increased or fees must be decreased or it is well and good if both are done. Also, the politicians (people like Panchayath members) induce a wrong notion in the borrowers’ mind that for educational loan no interest is to be paid and if they are lucky, government may waive the loans. And, it affects the intention of the borrower to repay the loan. It is true that interest is not to be mandatorily paid for time-being, but at the time of finishing the course or employment, the burden would be really huge.

The education loan, for the bank manager is a double headed sword. If he doesn’t give, the student may attempt suicide and the manager is accused with criminal charges. The reason why he rejected the loan is a secondary issue. If he gave the loan and the repayment is not proper, again the probe from top needs to be answered and follow up needs to be done, ultimately he faces a encirclement from people, just because he asked money the bank lent through him. Isn’t it his duty to do so?

4.    When talking about education, the story of reservation also needs to be addressed. It is really frustrating to know the fact that INDIA IS THE ONLY COUNTRY WITH PEOPLE WHO RACE TO BE BACKWARD”. There were times when Dalits needed reservation so that there life style and standard can be uplifted. But the situation has very much improved. There are equal opportunities for everyone. But, an average student loses his seat or opportunity for better studies to a student with reservation only because he was born in upward community. If you think deep, it is really tough to understand on what criteria, SC/ST, OBC, Minority and general quota is segregated. Still people are striving hard so that their community also should be brought under reservation belt. And as time goes on, 100% of Indian population would crave for reservation. Still, if reservation is mandatory or unavoidable, can’t that be done based on annual family income/IT returns? Again it is sad to see that people manipulate their income certificate just to receive grants from Government bodies.

These are all my opinions alone and may or may not be wrong. I would never claim these to be correct, but people like me would be glad if these issues are well addressed for better nation where our grandchildren would say-“Corruption is a thing which our forefathers used to say about!!!”

JAI HIND!

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