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Friends, the experience maybe shorter than the time I am taking to write this blog. But definitely it is an experience most of us encounter
every day and forget it.

 

I fixed up a business meeting and entered Nehru Place. First of all, one is greeted by a big axle breaker drain. The routing of the
traffic is so chaotic. Whereas my meeting point was 15 meters from the entry, I had to zigzag all the way to left and right juggling in order to find a parking area. Fortunately I found one-after parking there I locked the
car and started walking-someone from behind asked me to remove the car because the sun reflection on the glass was disturbing him in his shop. I co-operated whereas I am fully aware that the parking zone is not his property.

 

After idling for 15-20 minutes and zigzagging and guided by parking attendents ahead I again came back to the same old man who repulsively
swayed his hand back. Now I was finding myself trapped in the medlay of all cars which were “being” parked on the roads.

 

This was not the first time I visited Nehru Place. 15 years back I did a academic case study on Nehru Place and mentioned that the parking
is chaotic. Now, the situation has worsened. Rows and columns of cars and cars-arrays of car keys on the hand of attendents-Dream India is very very FAR off.

 

My friends, perhaps left India, compromise a lot, just to avoid these kinds of constraints.

 

No option left I messaged the person and went back all the way to Faridabad.

 

I think either I am really impractical, or gross injustice is being done to all who work with uncertainity- of their & their property’s
safety. In fact I am wondering how corporate management is handling all this-no doubt the childishness is evident even now. Looto-grab the parking-some car owners are not allowing other cars by placing their cars parallel
to the road and perpendicular to the other cars. Some have chauffers and well chained parking lot-wow.

 

Well, i’ll choose to lose business, but never to let my integrity take a chance. Hope that this blog gets read by our Urban Ministers
and something can be done about this. Jai Hind!

 

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1. Power sector needs serious upgrade-100% power plus and advanced distribution and monitoring techniques.

2. Clean water to all

3. Eco-friendly sewage and toxin treatment method

4. Awareness amongst masses to be environment conscious-like not to burn garbage, etc & other civic responsibilities.

5. Bringing basic civil duties and moral ethics under the purview of secondary education.

6. Simplifying ration availablilty process

7. Much better designed and constructed roads in order to maximize fuel efficiency.

8. Optimize rail networks for high speed trains.

9. Availability of micro-loans for the poor, and

10 Fund research amongst bright students.

See also “What do people want from Government?”

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While phones are good for personal level communication. Split second decisions may not be a good choice to put the memory into pressure. We need a interactive voice/text based communication system which transits the probabilistic responsive hours on the daily needs of individual with curves on address books.

Suppose one is moving near his car, so responsiveness should reduce in curved form on approaching so that a caller doesn’t disturb before driving or any related activity.

Communication should be broken down into combination of voice-text format and decisions conveying time limit depending on resposiveness should be listed there.

Addresses and identities of callers should be verified before the very first call is received.

I think this would de-clutter and enhance the collective performances whether with an individual or an organization.

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