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Thursday, June 21, 2012


South is cooler than North
North has a long way to go in comparison to south in terms of infrastructure and governance
Recently the Outlook magazine carried a cover story on how Northern India is rising in comparison to Southern. I may partially agree but if we compare the living standards in Northern India and Southern, it’s better to get down a bit.
Living in North for the past four years, I always feel better in any southern country to take in air in your lungs than northern. The infrastructure is still terrible and managing the infrastructure is a step ahead by the administration. Though southern administrations are better enough but at least the management is logical. For instance, I have lived in Lucknow for two years and there was a two way road in the posh area of Gomti Nagar. Always we were made to use one road because the other one is dugged for some reason other. The soil of southern region is comparatively amorphous, so it’s all us around. Then too I have never tread is full done two way road that lead to Patrakarpuram till the railway crossing in Lucknow.
Similar experience I felt in Agra. Dayalbagh is said to be greener place in the city and I live there. But the quest of high handedness and sheer foolishness of administration is admirable. After two years a two way road was finally built as Uttar Pradesh went to elections recently. Then the footpath was done over. Now the task of the footpath is to stop duty laden streets and give public a space to walk upon. Here it’s different. The dust of footpath that was poorly completed went on to the street. There were gaps between the footpath and the road that lead the amorphous dust into our noses. The road was also dugged thereafter by Jal Nigam and it is still to be done rather covered by ordinary soil.
Being a journalist I went and asked the officials about this and they said, ‘Ab kis kis ko jimmedar theraoge” (Now to whom we can accuse for the mishap). On a macro level the figures are just not comfortable for an ordinary Indian. North is growing but south is way ahead. Agra till today has three industries- tourism, Education and leather. Any other industry has still to come over.
The eastern state is still better. One can hardly found any dust here.  There were numerous articles written in regional media in UP about its poor infrastructure and dust laden streets but it all results in deaf ears. I write an article in The Times of Agra, a supplement of The Times of India, Agra Aligarh supplement on “to whom Agra roads belong”. You can never accuse a single department for the poor roads in Agra. It’s all shared between the Agra Municipality, PWD, Electricity Board, Jal Nigam and Jal Sansthan (I find no pii t in having two water bodies for a single area) and others. These all help while the media questions and the department passes the buck to other. Government department work more on face saving and less the actual task in hand. This is not an allegation but a truth every journalist and government servant knows.
North is coolest and hottest in India. While monsoons come calling in south, the north is still reeling under high temperatures. The temperature varies from 0 degree to about 45 degree. Don’t you think it’s atrocious?
Then how come North is better or growing better than South? At least on count of living standards and as per my experience it’s not.
Post Script- Now I am enjoying the cool breeze in Rourkela, Odisha than to reel under power cuts and high temperature in Agra.
(This article is personal view expressed under Right to Expression)

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

"Filter Social Media"

Dear Readers,
             Recently, kapil Sibal, the union cabinet minister asked networking sites to monitor its posts otherwise the government will do it. Though the thought has attracted great public concerns but what is interesting is the time of the voice over. Why is it after some cartoons of eminent government luminaries were put on social media? Social media didn't come yesterday! Why try to gag electronic media after the Anna campaign went successful?
Hope my posts is not deleted because it is clearly against government's thinking.
Thanks
Akash

Monday, June 6, 2011

Manmohan Singh's first blot as PM

India on 5th June woke up to see the shocking pictures of the midnight drama still unfolding. Baba Ramdev had been detained by the government and his supporters, more than 50,000 as per govt. sources, were physically thrashed and thrown out of the Ram Leela maidan. 
Behind this midnight drama, the real cause of corruption is been sidelined and taken over by a political theater.Being a journalist i will not swing to one side or the other and ask questions that the country today needs to know as it is now as confused as clear it was at the time of media reporting and Anna campaign on "India against Corruption".  Here i pose my questionsto all parties concerned-

To the Government-
1. Why it acted in midnight without giving a official warning of 12 hours?
2. What if a stampede happened would the government and Sonia Gandhi taken responsibility?
3. Who is the head of the government Sonia Gandhi or Manmohan Singh, as she forced to change the government stand within hours after she read out the riot act to the ministers in 10 Janpath?
4. why the government is trying to scuttle the voice of civil society as in the case of Ramdev and now Anna camp by initiating a watered down lokpal bill?

To Baba Ramdev-
!. Why didn't he did public what happened inside the closed doors of a five star hotel?
2. Why sign a letter to take off the fast and refuse thereafter?
3. Has Baba has watered down a very serious issue into political theatre?

And finally who was using whom inside the closed doors of the hotel?
I will wait patiently for my readers response.
Thank you for reading.
Akash

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Monday, November 1, 2010

CWG, ADARSH, IPL, AYODHYA: AGE OF COSY INTERVIEWS IS OVER

Gone is the time when after a major religious blunder, will not name only Ayodya as many followed, the state says, it didn't acted as it was ignorant of ground situation. Now in the midst of guzzling questions and array of microphones, its difficult to hide behind 'ignorance'. But still the hard fact is some established media channels are again getting cosy as Doordarshan was once. One-on-one interviews, cosy talks, mudslinging politicians being getting their byte, and others such reminds me of a journalism that is 'comfortable' not 'investigative'. Why do Barkha Dutt is shy to ask some hard questions to Suresh kalmadi, the CWG's corruption personified. Why take the answers of this man on face value? If you question about treadmills that were rented for inflated prices, say clearly that "Mr Kalmadi, you are wrong. These are facts with me and you failed as OC Chairperson." And see this, Sagarika Ghosh says 'right' when a separatist shows its overzealous fantasies to break apart the country in a national talk show. Astonishingly, she didn't find anything wrong in Joel Stein's schoolboyish comments without investigation or knowledge about Hinduism.

Thanks that they are not editors, or else we will just get elitist columns written from well furnished study rooms rather from ground zero. Please say a spade a spade journalists.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Attack On Democracy

On Friday, 3 rd September, there were two brazen attacks on Indian democracy.

Before noon one of the four policemen captured by Maoists, who are demading release of eight comrades in return, Assistant sub Inspector Lucas Tete was found mudered by Maoists Terrorists. The second was coincedently by CPI(M) carders on Journalists who wanted to report about the armed camps existing West Bengal. These armed men with rds, bamboo sticks and ammunition attacked press black and blue and dragged them out of their place.

Now the question is where are the Sympathisers of Maoists who claim them Human Rights Activists? Does Lucas Tete had human rights?

And where are the Democratic Communists, Mr Prakash Karat, who tried to drag a government to fall to save democracy at the hands of capitalists in Indo-Us nuclear Deal?

Monday, August 2, 2010

Commonwealth Games and Media

It was less than 24 hours from the Times Now Expose of UK allegedly dubious Money Trail  of Commonwealth Games according to media reports, that Barkha Dutt did an exclusive interview with the person center to the controversy- Mr Suresh Kalmadi. In this interview he cleared the air over many questions that "Times Now" raised.
But one wonders why did he went to NDTV to answers raised by Times Now Investigation? Why did Kalmadi didn't spoke to the channel that has all the documents about AM Films? And the bigger question is why Barkha Dutt took Kalmadi's answers on face value and without even investing about Mr Sebastian , a protocol officer at Indiuan high Commission in London who recommended AM Films to Kalmadi, and did a all-is-well interview?
Why NDTV is not showing the documents that shows the diffrence of words between OC and Indian High Commission , London?And are the accused tyaking shelter behind Media Rivalry?
These are some of the uncomfortable tough questions that Kalmadi and the media channels getting his "Exclusive" interview will find tough to answer.

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