gfiles magazine

May 19, 2013

‘Training is the Mantra’


COVER STORY
civil services day pm awards 2013
‘Training is the Mantra’
Occasion: 8th Civil Services Day
Chief Guest: Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India
Venue: Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
Date: April 21, 2013
Mantra: Training of Civil Servants is vital to keep pace with the world
by Anil Tyagi
Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India, is not a dramatic man. He enters calmly, sits down, looks around and does not talk at all during a function, except when he is delivering a speech. His speech on Sunday, April 21, was a clarion call to the Indian bureaucracy: "acclimatise yourself as per the new world order. The world is knocking on your door.”
Who better than Manmohan Singh – having headed the government for nine turbulent years – can understand that knowledge is power? It was on April 21, the Civil Services Day, organised every year to honour officers of India’s premier and administrative services for their work done in the respective fields, that the Prime Minister voiced his thoughts on what his expectations were from the lifeline of governance in the country. Read More

Educational Initiatives in Dantewada


Educational Initiatives in Dantewada
Fighting naxalites with literacy
 
Project in Brief
 
South Bastar and Dantewada are known for incidences of naxalism and consequent violence. As a result, children dropout of schools and the literacy rate is today as low as 33 per cent. The only way to contain extremism is to prevent future generations from following this violent ideology. With this view, Omprakash Choudhary, District Collector of Dantewada, embarked on a mission of mental transformation.Read More

Kaushalya Vardhan Kendra


Kaushalya Vardhan Kendra
Imparting skills to the rural sections
 
 
Project in Brief
 
With a goal of providing employment to the youth of Gujarat, the Directorate of Employment and Training, Government of Gujarat, started imparting skill development training to youth through village cluster training centres under Swarnim Gujarat Gramya Kaushalya Vardhan Kendra (KVK) Yojana. It was decided to establish KVKs in urban villages having a population of more than 10,000 in general areas, and over 7,000 in tribal area for a cluster of around 7 to 10 villages. The emphasis was also given to the villages where vocational training facilities were not yet initiated by the State Government.Read More

Daliya Jalao: Liberating Manual Scavengers and Moving Towards Total Sanitation


COVER STORY
civil services day pm awards 2013
 
 
Daliya Jalao: Liberating Manual Scavengers and
Moving Towards Total Sanitation
Providing a dignified way of life
 
Project in Brief
 
The Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act, 1993, of Parliament, and Supreme Court ruling in a PIL in 2003 have banned the practice of manual scavenging. But the practice was continuing in Budaun district and an initiative was taken to eliminate it. A rehabilitation package for those involved in manual scavenging was developed. They were given the benefit of various loans schemes of the government, pension schemes, special scholarships for children, rural housing schemes and skill up-gradation training.Read More

Improving quality of urban life


COVER STORY
civil services day pm awards 2013
 
Saving Open Spaces and Urban Lakes (SOUL) and Cultural
Rejuvenation of the Twin City of Hubli–Dharwad
Improving quality of urban life
 
Project in Brief
 
The geographical location – at the cusp of the Western Ghats and beginning of the black cotton soil – make the twin cities of Hubli-Dharwad unique. The state of water bodies and green areas in the twin cities deteriorated with the drying up of lakes and pollution of parks due to encroachments, sewage and garbage disposal. In addition, they also became a hub for anti-social activities. Lack of recreational and open spaces encouraged Darpan Jain, Deputy Commissioner of Dharwad district, to initiate revitalisation of the city by restoring its open spaces and urban lakes to achieve sustainable development. Not only would the initiative make life better in the twin cities, it was thought, but it would also reinstate the trust of the citizens towards the development authorities.
 
In addition to the restoration of parks, open and recreational spaces, the second objective of the project was to restore the cultural legacy of Hubli-Dharwad, which was once the citadel for Hindustani music and known for it all over the country.Read More

Sugarcane Information System, Uttar Pradesh


COVER STORY
civil services day pm awards 2013
 
Sugarcane Information System, Uttar Pradesh
Saving over Rs 1,500 crore of public money
 
 
Project in Brief
 
Sugarcane procurement is a sensitive issue in any state. In Uttar Pradesh, which has half the national sugarcane producing area, it also has a bearing on law and order. Hence, to manage the process of procurement, the team of officers led by Kamran Rizvi, took measures that led to the development of sugarcane information system (SIS). The system has enabled a transparent and easy method of procurement and has benefitted both the farmer and the industry.Read More

Transformation of Commercial Tax Regime in Karnataka


COVER STORY
civil services day pm awards 2013
 
Transformation of Commercial Tax Regime in Karnataka
Unshackling tax transactions
 
Project in Brief
 
The Commercial Taxes Department is responsible for ensuring that millions of transactions that occur daily are being accounted for. Earlier, the tax payers were required to physically go to the offices every month to file returns, remit taxes and for other formalities. The bulky paper documentation was difficult to process and evaluate, besides lacking in transparency. To overcome this, the interface of the Department in Karnataka with its taxpayers was converted to interaction through internet only. The internal processes, laws and the rules were changed accordingly to suit the initiative of ‘Transforming the Commercial Taxes’.Read More

Excellence in Rural Management and Development in the Challenging Physical Environment of the Sikkim Himalaya


COVER STORY
civil services day pm awards 2013
 
Excellence in Rural Management and Development in the Challenging Physical Environment of the Sikkim Himalaya
Slashing poverty rate by over half
 
Project in Brief
 
Sikkim has no rail or air connectivity. The combination of a fragile ecosystem, weak geology along with heavy rainfalls has resulted in frequent natural calamities and road blocks. The project deals with providing basic infrastructure and services, earthquake resistant housing, increasing tourism activities and accessibility and development of the citizens who are living in difficult physical conditions. This was done by adopting a decentralised planning approach with the help of multi-sectoral plans at the gram panchayat level under the Village Development Action Plan (VDAP).Read More

PSEs: Pride of the nation


COVER STORY
public sector day
 
 
PSEs: Pride   of the nation
 
by Anil Tyagi
 
Had Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru been alive today, he would have been cheering with the nation that his dream of setting up the modern temples of India had ultimately come to the rescue of the country’s faltering economy. The votaries of liberalisation had to concede on this day that the public sector had not only saved the economy from a certain collapse but also emerged as the pioneers of social engineering. This is evident as private entrepreneurs are still hungry to add to their coffers at the expense of the poor.
 
The forward march of the public sector and its contribution to the national exchequer was in the focus at the 4th SCOPE Meritorious Awards (2011-12) on Public Sector Day at Vigyan Bhawan on April 26. President Pranab Mukherjee conferred the awards on 11 public sector enterprises (PSEs) for their excellent performance in different fields.Read More

O sancta simplicitas

GOVERNANCE
rti m g devasahayam
 
‘O sancta simplicitas’
 
The RTI Act has not served the core purpose of bringing about transparency and honesty in the functioning of governments
 
Liberalised, Privatised, Globalised’ India seems to have evolved a curious governance paradigm. Having become a ‘contracting state’, allowing scams to rule the roost and failing in their primary duty of providing honest, transparent governance and efficient delivery of goods and services, governments are deceiving the citizens by conferring on them ‘rights’ through verbose legislations! This is exemplified by the Right to Information Act, 2005 and its sister legislation, Right of Citizens for Time-Bound Delivery of Goods and Services and the Redressal of Grievances Bill, which is now on the anvil. The methodology is simple and scintillating for dogma-driven intellectuals, starry-eyed activists and unsuspecting public.
 
Right to Information has its moorings in the democratic philosophy that people are the masters and they have a right to know how governments, meant to serve them, are functioning. Further, every citizen pays taxes and therefore has the right to know how his/her money is being spent. These principles were laid down by the Supreme Court while saying that RTI is a part of our fundamental rights. There was no need to enact a law to confer something citizens already possess, but were denied because of the culture of secrecy in governments.Read More

Last mile steps for self-governance

GOVERNANCE
panchayats empowerment
 
Last mile steps for self-governance
 
Institutional re-engineering in local governance is very relevant in the context of 833 million people who continue to live in the rural hinterlands and a very large proportion of whom are either wholly or significantly still dependent for their livelihood on farm as well as non-farm activities.
 
by Abhilaksh Likhi
 
Schedule 11 of the Constitution of India mentions 29 subjects wherein Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) can be endowed with such power and authority that enables them to function as genuine institutions of self-governance. The inclusion of subjects ranging from sectors as diverse as agriculture, health, education, social development to industries and infrastructure underlines the fundamental belief of the Constitution makers in fostering greater control of village communities over natural resources. They also envisioned village communities to be locally able to identify synergies for effective implementation of rural development programmes.
 
Consequent to the 73rd Amendment to the Constitution in 1993, the Central Government, in unison with the States, have unleashed the process of ‘activity mapping’ in the 29 subjects based on the principle of subsidiarity – what can be best done at lower levels of the government should not be centralised at higher levels. Empowering PRIs with funds, functions and functionaries (3Fs) is a critical incentive to build the institutional capacity of these bodies for community-driven service delivery. One cannot, however, deny that the pattern of assignment of subjects as well as their coverage along with the 3Fs differs from State to State, fuelled also at times by political resistance.Read More

Enough is enough


GOVERNANCE
judiciary selections
 
Enough is enough
 
The Government now proposes to vest the power of appointment of judges to the Supreme Court and High Courts in a broad-based mechanism
 
by Rakesh Bhatnagar
 
The Supreme Court’s collegium of five judges, that choose who is suitable to adorn the prestigious black gown and become one amongst them, is believed to have shaken the Law Ministry and the Prime Minister’s Office as it ignored the President’s recommendation to reconsider the nomination of three incumbents who were found to be qualified for slots in the top judiciary.
 
This was not the first time that the collegium had overlooked the President’s concern and proceeded on its determined path. This time, however, there’s been a massive uproar over judicial discretion, the vacant post of judges and, of course, the mounting backlog of cases. The collegium’s move came even as two cases were reported alleging corruption – one by Karnataka High Court judge P D Dinakaran and the other by Calcutta High Court judge Soumitra Sen. They faced impeachment proceedings. While Dinakaran resigned during the inquiry under the Judges Inquiry Act, Sen followed his footsteps and put in his papers when Rajya Sabha started proceedings against him. Both were appointed by the collegium. Read More

Mangolpuri

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Four-time Congress MLA and Minister in the Dikshit Government Rajkumar Chouhan has nursed the resettlement colony part of Mangolpuri quite well and hopes to serve another term
 
The BJP, which has never won the reserved (SC) constituency, seems to be in complete disarray with its 2008 candidate Yogesh Aatray in jail over a rape charge
 
Bahujan Samaj Party’s 2008 candidate Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat, who had stood at number three in the last elections, has already called it quits and is planning to contest from Sultanpuri
 
In January, when the Delhi Police arrested BJP candidate Yogesh Aatray on a rape charge, it was a huge blow to the saffron party which has been trying to gain a foothold in Mangolpuri, a Congress bastion since 1993, when the Delhi State Assembly came into being. Aatray (40), who lost to Delhi Minister and Congress candidate Rajkumar Chouhan by close to 30,000 votes, has since been cooling his heels in jail.Read More

Madipur

Congress’ Mala Ram Gangwal is hoping to re-enter the Assembly for the fourth consecutive time from Madipur, which houses a large number of dalit migrants from Rajasthan and Gujarat
 
Kailash Sankla is once again in race for the BJP ticket. Manjinder Singh Sirsa, whose wife Satvinder Kaur is a Councillor from Punjabi Bagh, is also being considered a strong contender.
 
In Madipur, the Assembly constituency in West Delhi, in case you are going to apply for a ration card, birth certificate, death certificate, license or even Government entitlements meant for widows, you will need to buy an affidavit first. And if you wish to get your application ratified by the incumbent MLA Mala Ram Gangwal, it will only be possible if you buy the affidavit from his son who runs a stamp paper agency from his father’s premises.Read More

Gokalpur

BSP’s lone MLA Surendra Kumar is tipped to be renominated from Gokalpur, the constituency reserved for SC
People feel that unless the Congress and the BJP field good candidates, they may not be able to stop Kumar. Former BJP MLA Ch Fateh Singh is being seen as a strong candidate who can give the incumbent a run for his money.
 
In Gokalpur, the reserved assembly constituency in North East Delhi, bordering Uttar Pradesh, which holds the distinction for providing a foothold to the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in the national capital, the power of politics, property and pelf go hand in hand.Read More

Vishwas Nagar

Sheila Dikshit’s former Parliamentary Secretary Naseeb Singh is looking for his fourth consecutive victory even as the State Government faces flak on account of inflation and rising prices
 
BJP’s Om Parkash Sharma does not want to target Naseeb Singh and would rather conserve his energies for attacking the State and Central Governments
 
The voters in Vishwas Nagar, a constituency which comprises five villages, few large slum clusters and around 110 housing societies of Patparganj, are in a bind. They do not want Sheila Dikshit to rule Delhi for the fourth time but would not vote her out because that would mean denial of the fourth term to Naseeb Singh, their MLA. Their fervent hope is that while they press the button on the hand in the Assembly polls, their counterparts in Delhi do the opposite.Read More

Badarpur



BSP’s Ram Singh Netaji holds the aces, as his foe Rambir Singh Bidhuri does not want to contest and wants to prop up NCP Councillor Narsingh Shah   
 
Though Bidhuri told gfiles he is not interested in contesting, electors in Badarpur do not discount the possibility of the former MLA jumping into the fray
 
The BJP may not have an option but to renominate Chaudhary Khemchand, who secured the best ever tally of votes for the party in 2008 (over 16,000)
 
Badarpur, a constituency bordering Faridabad in south Delhi, is a seat where the Congress seems to be cursed. The grand old party has never won from here since 1993 when Delhi got its first State Assembly.Read More

Delhi Cantt

BJP’s three-time MLA Karan Singh Tanwar is unlikely to be dislodged from this constituency where a large number of voters reside in five villages and a few settlements but do not own them and are not even free to reconstruct or sell them    
 
Tanwar’s Congress opponent Ashok Ahuja is trying his best to wrest control but the former’s accessibility, amiability and ‘say-yes-to-every-demand’ nature makes his task difficult
 
It is straight out of Ripley’s ‘Believe It or Not’ – two slum clusters in Delhi have been without power for around 15 years! Located near Kirby Place and Brar Square railway station, a few kilometres from the seat of power in New Delhi, these clusters have been without electricity when their connection was snapped in 1998. They also have no (at least legally) supply of drinking water.Read More

Najafgarh


Indian National Lok Dal’s Bharat Singh looks set to re-enter the Delhi Assembly for the second consecutive term from Najafgarh, where his fellow Jats are in an overwhelming majority, unless the BJP can find a strong Jat candidate to dislodge him  
Congress’ Kanwal Singh Yadav has alienated many of his voters due to his brash behaviour and may not be a match for the Jat strongman. Besides his party’s dwindling popularity will ensure that he stays out of contention.
 
Wish to see how the paths of criminals and politicians have criss-crossed over the years and helped the former to don starched white for protection from the proverbial long arm of the law, come to Najafgarh Assembly constituency which has been notorious for gang wars over property and ego. Read More

Tilak Nagar

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BJP MLA O P Babbar seems to be going strong despite having represented the seat thrice given the Sikh community’s antipathy towards the Congress over 1984 anti-Sikh riots
 
Congress’ Anita Babbar, a former Councillor who lost to Babbar in 2008, faces tough competition within her party, with former MLA Jaspal Singh and former Block Vice-President B R Malhotra being among those vying for nomination
 
Tilak Vihar has been to Congress what Naroda Patiya (Ahmedabad) has become for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). If the latter caused embarrassment to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his party last year, when former Minister Maya Kodnani was convicted for the 2002 riots, Tilak Vihar continues to sear the Congress every now and then, with allegations that former Union Minister Jagdish Tytler and former MP Sajjan Kumar led murderous mobs, which killed hundreds of innocent Sikhs in the wake of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination.Read More

Karol Bagh

Former Delhi Minister Surendra Pal Ratawal has his back to the wall as his bluntness has left many voter rooting against him. Moreover, his rivalry with his party Councillor Yogesh Chandolia has also sullied his reputation to some extent.
Congress’ Madan Khorwal holds no advantage because the voters in Karol Bagh are angry with the Dikshit Government
 
Aam Aadmi Party’s Arvind Kejriwal has fired the imagination of many constituents in Bapa Nagar, a lower middle class colony
 
Although the hard summer is yet to set in, Karol Bagh, the assembly constituency comprising Dev Nagar, Bapa Nagar, Raigarpura, Bedon Pura, Manak Pura and Paharganj, is already reeling under severe scarcity of drinking water. The constituency, which has close to 2 lakh voters, gets water only once (in early morning) every 24 hours.
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Kalkaji

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Former Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President and three-time Kalkaji MLA Subhash Chopra is likely to return as a majority of voters in urban centres and villages express their faith in him. However, the slum clusters could be his Achilles’ heel.
 
BJP’s Jai Gopal Abrol who lost to Chopra in 2008, is hoping for better luck this time. But Rajpal Singh, a local Gurjar leader, is trying to pip him to the post for the saffron party’s nomination.
 
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and Kalkaji MLA Subhash Chopra began their innings in Delhi politics around the same time. While Sheila became Chief Minister in December 1998, Chopra took over as Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) chief around the same time. Like Dikshit, Chopra will hope to enter the Delhi Assembly for the fourth consecutive term later this year. But this is where the similarities between them end. The two have always been at loggerheads. Chopra has, in fact, openly led recent protests against increase in power and water tariffs in his constituency. He counts himself among the few senior Delhi Congress leaders who hopes to replace the unpopular Delhi Chief Minister.Read More

Jangpura

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Three-time Congress MLA Tarvinder Singh Marwah looks set to retain the Jangpura seat unless the opposition conjures some magic
 
Despite having stood a distant second in 2003, Shiromani Akali Dal’s Kuldeep Singh Bhogal is hoping to challenge Marwah again as BJP’s 2008 runner-up Manjinder Singh Sirsa seems to have returned to his West Delhi home for good
 
Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party has made some inroads among constituents who are disillusioned with both the Congress and the BJP
 
Tarvinder Singh Marwah (54), who has represented Jangpura Constituency in Delhi Assembly for three consecutive terms, believes that Congress MLAs opposed to Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit stand a better chance in the upcoming elections. The rest are doomed as Dikshit’s unpopularity seems to have hit a plateau in the last few months on account of inflation, power and water tariffs and increasing crimes against women in the national capital.Read More

Timarpur

Two-time Congress legislator Surendra Pal Singh Bittoo is on a weak wicket. While his own record is under scrutiny, the Chief Minister’s unpopularity also seems to have upset many voters.
 
The BJP has many ticket seekers knocking at its door. Among these are former Delhi Mayor and Mukherjee Nagar Councillor Rajni Abbi, former MLA Rajendra Gupta and lawyer Surya Prakash Khatri.
 
Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party is snapping at the heels of both Congress and the BJP, with many Timarpur voters endorsing its daring approach against Delhi Police and power discoms
 
Timarpur is the common thread that binds former Pakistani dictator late Zia ul Haq, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi and Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit. The trio attended educational institutions located in this Punjabi-dominated assembly constituency in their youth.Read More

Shalimar Bagh

Three-time BJP MLA Ravinder Nath Bansal looks invincible, with the electorate in this jujube berry orchard rich constituency set to repose faith in his honesty, accessibility and responsiveness
 
The Congress lacks a strong candidate to dislodge Bansal. Its 2008 candidate Ram Kailash Gupta appears to be no match for the low-profile engineer-turned-BJP politician.
 
With its strident campaign against the hike in power and water tariffs, the Aam Aadmi Party appears to have enthused voters
 
In Shalimar Bagh, it is difficult to locate the residence of three-time BJP MLA Ravinder Nath Bansal. He does not look down on you from the signages pitched across various arterial roads in his constituency. It is difficult to find any posters –hailing either Vijay Goel’s appointment or criticising the Sheila Dikshit Government’s programmes – anywhere in the area.Read More

Kejriwal gives Cong, BJP the jitters


AAM AADMI PARTY
 
Kejriwal gives Cong, BJP the jitters
Kejriwal is likely to queer the pitch for the BJP and the Congress in the forthcoming Delhi Assembly elections. But it will finally depend on what schemes and programmes he comes out with to address the needs and aspirations of the people of Delhi. Associate Editor Narendra Kaushik and gfiles Election Team covered 13 constituencies to highlight the way the wind is blowing.
 
When we hit the political trail in Delhi in March this year, to be honest, we had no idea as to what the final battlefield would look like. It is still not clear. But a few things have emerged, or are rather taking some shape. One of these is that Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), though still in its infancy, has made some inroads into Delhi’s political scene and is on course to possibly make Delhi elections a triangular affair in many areas.Read More

Business recipes


Book REVIEW
making it big business
 
Business recipes
 
by RAJENDRA BAJPAI
 
It is easy to write a story about people born in poverty climbing the pinnacle of success or of people with empty pockets finally hitting the rich-list as it is never a problem writing about those born-rich. Many writers would give their right arm to get a chance to write the biography of a millionaire who becomes a pauper because of his stupidity or profligacy, or both.
 
It is certainly a problem when the principal characters of your novel or real-life story are a bunch of boys who were not brilliant in their studies and were only a part of the middle of the heap. The problem gets compounded if they were not born rich and it gets aggravated it if they weren’t even poor.
 
Rohit Prasad has chosen just such a matrix to weave the real-life story of Abhishek Sinha and his brother Abhinav. They finish school and college without any recognisable distinction and find reasonably good jobs – Abhishek at Tata Steel and Abhinav at Oracle. Life for them was turning out to be smooth, repetitive, easy and unexciting and that was the problem.
It was around the year 2000 and the dotcom virus was infecting young people. Abhishek takes the first plunge and sets up bhhoolnajana.com. It offered a bit of everything to everyone and nothing in particular to anyone. It was a resounding failure.Read More

Darkness at Noon


MANDARIN MATTERS
nepal krishna v. rajan
 
Darkness at Noon
 
In the late 1990s, India’s twin strategy of supporting multi-party democracy and constitutional monarchy in Nepal was working well – or so it seemed!
 
There was clearly some preoccupation in New Delhi to repair the relationship with the monarchy, after the tensions generated by the standoff of 1980-90. Birendra was supposed to be only a constitutional monarch, but was still a highly important element in the Nepalese polity. Prime Minister Narasimha Rao felt that the king could make a constructive contribution to a more mature relationship with India just as the king of Bhutan had, and wanted India’s links with the monarchy to be made firmer even as it sought to strengthen Nepal’s democracy: what came to be known as the ‘twin-pillar approach’.
 
But the role of the monarchy needed clarification. In my first audience with him, I found King Birendra to be affable, mild-mannered, soft-spoken and relaxed. An immediate outcome of this first meeting was Birendra’s decision to give a public signal of normal relations with India by agreeing to spend an evening at India House with his immediate family – after decades of a chill in such social-level contacts. The royal family, along with the entire political and civil society elite of Nepal, attended a concert on the lawns of India House by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and his sons Amaan and Ayaan. It was quite an ambience: setting sun, tall pine trees, the birds singing as if on cue with the soul-stirring strumming of the sarod.Read More

Detective par excellence


FIRST STIRRINGS
uday shankar dutt
 
Detective par excellence
 
Though now retired, Uday Dutt is even today considered one of the best experts on economic offence, frauds and financial crimes
 
He is one of those who joined the police by chance but can be called Bihari by choice. Strange though it may seem for someone who was born and brought up in Shimla and had started to dislike the police, after a teammate in the university badminton team was hit by a police lathi. But actually went on to join the police but head it. Working with the Geological Survey of India after his post graduation in geology, he sat for the civil service exams on being motivated by a district collector. Selected, he found himself being given the Bihar cadre, a State he had never been to and had only seen on maps. Still that was where destiny wanted him to be.
 
The day he got Bihar cadre, many friends including some Biharis, came into his room for what looked to him almost like a condolence meeting. “I was quite terrified because I had not been to Bihar,” he says. But somehow right from the first day, he started liking Bihar and today has good memories of policing the state.Read More

The path to satisfaction


MY CORNER
goals amitabh thakur
 
The path to satisfaction
 
The attractiveness of opting for social concern and commitment possibly always outweighs all the material success I might otherwise get
 
I joined as an officer of the Indian Police Service and am even today a member of this service. Yet, over the years, I seem to have become more and more concerned about issues related to transparency and accountability in governance. I am also concerned with various human rights issues, a topic which many people consider as being in exact opposition to the role of the police in India.
 
How and why it happened is a long story, and I must agree that in addition to external circumstances, there would necessarily have been something intrinsically within me that slowly but surely helped me drift towards these areas.
 
Again, in classic consonance with the law of conservation of energy, the more I got involved in these issues, gaining expertise and respectability in these areas of operations, my career suffered. Thus, while my batch-mates all across the country are now Inspector-Generals, I continue to be a Superintendent. More involvement in these areas also possibly ensured my posting in such branches of police, which in usual public perception are regarded as non-functional or ‘side posting’.Read More

technology ict solutions


GOVERNANCE
technology ict solutions
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
by K Swetharanyan
 
Evolution has never been as rapid as witnessed in the last twenty years. Multiple revolutions are taking place simultaneously. Machines are bringing about efficiencies in every sphere from medical procedures to Office Automation.
 
How exactly does office automation help you? Modern office machines combine many functions into one. The same machine can copy/print/scan/fax and thereby reducing the clutter in your office and optimise scare space resources.
 
In the digital world, there is no need to store tonnes of files when these office machines can scan all documents in colour and digitally store them on your computer. There are amazing features in these machines like mobile printing/cloud printing/printing without a computer from a USB pen drive, etc.Read More

No entry!

SILLY POINT
humour mk kaw
 
No entry!
 
The news item about the Gymkhana Club disallowing entry to a high ranking Bhutanese monk on the ground that he was wearing a tunic and sandals, which is the formal dress of the Bhutanese court, has raised many an eyebrow. But this is not uncommon.
 
For example, the dress code followed by the Sugar Hut Village Night Club, an exclusive club in the heart of Essex, has a different dress code for every day of the week. On Fridays, people wearing baseball caps, hooded tops, polo shirts, ripped clothes, Timberland style boots and shorts are a definite no, no.
 
At the other end of the spectrum, we have the Ibiza Virgins who permit almost anything under the sun; their approval extending even to shorts and three-quarter length trousers, while they are known to have disallowed football shirts.Read More