Wednesday 8 June 2011

ANNA HAZARE VS. RAMDEV VS MY SUGGESTION

I am pleased to find people working for ensuring corruptionless government. It is difficult to jugde any one in the truest way, yet I would like to say the followin regarding what they (anna and ramdev) have recommended.

The idea of Lokpal Bill could be good.But will it function better than all the law enforcement systems already existing? Let us think before we go further. Are BHUSHANs better than the Chief justice of India?

The idea of electing our PRIME MINISTER directly by public of nation may be a better way. But will it ensure to fetch the best available talent / right person for the top most post?

My suggestion that the P.M. be selected from out of the elected members of parliament will force various (1000 political parties) to find mertorious and honest people willing to offer their services for their country. Let us (me, you, ANNA and RAMDEV) redecide on the minimum physical and mental qualifications for our prime minister and ministers in a better way. Let any of the elected members of parliament who aspire to hold a post of minister apply for it. Selection be made by a committee comprising of The Chief Justice Of India, The Chair Persons of : Election Commission, Planning Commission, RAW and ED. The selection process be such that it eleminates all the dishonest and unworthy persons for such important posts. Let us not go for the most popular person at the helm of affairs of our beloved country.

NOT ALL OF US ARE FIT TO SELECT THE MOST ABLE PERSON FOR THE JOB OF P.M. . MERIT IS ALWAYS IN MINORITY !! 

 Let us go for a loveable and  most able P.M. who can lead us on the path of progress and 
happiness 

Wednesday 1 June 2011

BIHAR OUGHT TO ENCASH LIQUID GOLD BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE

I am a common man from village : Gajhara, district : Madhubani, Bihar. My grand father had migrated to Varanasi in search of a livelihood. Despite our earnest desire we could not return to our own land. We do have a home in our native place where we visit at least once a year.
In the year 2008 I came to Madhubani to attend a family event where I got an opportunity to converse with a small group of senior Bihar Gov. executives. They were all praise for the new leadership as well as as their own roles. The whole district was immensely inundated.

 I put forth the question,


"Why the Bihar government has not been able to control the present flood ?"

Their reply, to me, was only lame excuses. According to them there were two main reasons for this failure. One, if they were equipped for 100 ltrs. of water the water released by Nepal was 100x100 liters. Secondly it was not possible due to a variety of technical reasons. The conversation between us went as below :

me : o.k. agreed, that this time an unexpected amount of water was released by Nepal so you were unable to manage, but then the menace of flood has been continuously affecting common men's life year after year, what would say to that ?
they : (after giving a few meaningless lame excuses) yes we agree that effective measures could not be taken by any of the past Governments and the menace of flood continues to play havoc with the common men's life.
me : why have you failed to do some thing substantial ?   
they : technically it is not possible to contain this problem and secondly there has been a lack of political will.
me : let me tell you technically it is very much possible! So far as political will is concerned it is only because the concerned executives of the Government have failed to instigate politicians by presenting a relevant and feasible project plan which could benefit the politicians as well as the exchequer of the state.
they : no -no that is not so.
me ; may be I do not know the politicians and the political will required for such projects but I can give you the technical solution of this problem !
they : how
me : you know the entry and exit points of various rivers of our state ?
they : so ?
me : you know the border region of our state with Nepal from where the flood water enters our state ?
they : so ?
me : you also know the topography of the entire region between the entry line / area of water from Nepal and our rivers ?
they : o yes we know the topography of whole state !
me : you also have various contours of that area availabe in Government archives ?
they : yes
me : therefore you can trace all possible water paths and now you have to identify the lowest points / areas from where water can be collected and transported through road and rail. In order to execute this plan you may have to construct some new roads or arrange to lay short rail tracks, besides building some short canals and reservoirs.
The final step of this project will be to install a flood water collection system having requisite number of tankers and water treatment plants of different capacities.Some of these water treatment plants may be seasonal and may require to function on the pattern os sugar mills. These plants should produce water fit for drinking - selling thus produced water oviously will not be difficult.

LIQUID GOLD  -  A GREAT BOON FOR THE NATION -  THANKYOU BIHAR