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Govt should be open enough for constructive criticism by media

Once journalism was much respected profession, the journalists and editors used to turn the tables and decide the fate of politicians and political parties, they were the key players in making and breaking the government. They were believed and trusted by readers. They were held with high regards by all the sectors. They were the strongest holders of democracy. All this used to happen on one cup of tea, one paper and pen. That was old school of journalism. The modern era has lost the sheen; the definition of journalism has become commercial. Larger the banner, greater the hypocrisy, they follow no ethics. There is hunger for TRP and perks. Journalism has become a game of survival, a glorified commercial approach where everything is for sale including the editorials. Here commercials are more important than the content and credibility. The responsible behaviours of media have gone missing. Hardly there are some who are trying to maintain it with great struggle. Being responsible not only means telling the truth, but also abiding by the law and being honest in the way a journalist gathers information.

If the press drifts into law-breaking, then it loses the respect of its readers and the nation. These days’ media is making stories on celebrity tweets and Instagram posts, journalists accessing the mobile phones and voicemails of people, including well-known politicians, actors and sportsmen as well as the family of soldiers killed on border. The disgust that followed led to the closure of many media houses in the country. Many journalists had to lose their jobs and got in self-broadcasting on social media. Those in the public eye should not fear or be defensive about the press. If a politician dislikes criticism from the press, then he is definitely in the wrong job. At the same time, media too should not follow particular ideology and attack the opposite side. They should always remain neutral and do their duty. Before journalists can write about a subject, they must first gather information.

They usually conduct several interviews with people involved in or having knowledge of the subject. They may also go to the scene of an event, such as a crime or an accident, to interview witnesses or law enforcement officers and to document what they see. In addition, they often search public records or other databases to find information and statistics to back up their stories. Researching a story is often similar to conducting an investigation, and journalists must sometimes ask difficult questions. They may have to invest a lot of time tracking down information and people relevant to the story. How good a journalist’s story is often depends on how adept he is at communicating and working with others. They also need strong people and communication skills, so they can persuade sources to talk to them. Journalists frequently approach people they don’t know, whether when reporting from the scene or calling to request an interview. In addition to serving the public interest, journalists must also follow the law, especially regarding the confidentiality and privacy of the people they interview or write about. For example, while journalists often tape record their interviews to ensure accuracy, federal and state laws generally make it illegal to record a conversation without the permission of the other party. In this case, journalists must tell their sources they’re recording the interview before it begins. Journalists must also understand the laws regarding libel and invasion of privacy.

Anyway, let us conclude saying that the profession needs lot of changes and government needs different approach while looking at media. When it comes to awards and rewards, they should consider even critics and their search should not be limited, many deserving journalists go unnoticed because they don’t sit or mingle in power corridors.


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Maharashtra Scribes to receive State govt awards

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Many senior journalists will be honoured with prestigious awards for their achievements in Journalism for 2016, 2017 and 2018 respectively for their best contribution to the field of journalism, by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis at Yashwantrao Chavan Auditorium, Mumbai. The felicitation ceremony will be held at 4 pm on July 27.

The Chief Minister also announced various awards given to reporters and journalists for covering news events and contributing to the development of the state. State-level Balshastri Jambhekar Award for development reporting for 2016 is given to Dainik Pudhari’s Rajesh Joshthe, Ratnagiri while Lumakant Nalawade of Dainik Sakal’s Kolhapur Correspondent bagged the same award for 2017. DNA’s Special Correspondent Kanchan Srivastava will be honoured with Anant Gopal Shevde Puraskar (English) (State level).

Kanchan Srivastava told Afternoon Voice, “The Maharashtra state award is indeed a great honour especially when the same government recognises your work and honours you whose shoddy job you have consistently exposed to the world. I truly feel humbled for the award is being given on the basis of my 2015-2016 work, which was my debut year as a Mantralaya journalist.”

“Before that I was covering education beat for four years. I kept on requesting my consecutive bosses to shift me to Mantralaya beat as I wanted a little more challenging job. My bosses were apprehensive about this shift primarily because I lacked Marathi language skill and also because four of my colleagues were already there on Mantralaya beat.Finally, I managed to convince my bosses,” she added.

Lokmanya Tilak Lifetime Achievement Journalism Award comprises Rs 1 Lakh cash and memento while all other awards comprise Rs 51000 cash, citation and memento

Balshastri Jambhekar Puraskar – (Marathi) State level – Rajesh Joshthe, Dainik Pudhari, Ratnagiri

Baburao Vishnu Paradkar Puraskar (Hindi) State Level – Vijaykumar Singh (Kaushik) Chief Reporter Dainik Bhaskar, Mumbai

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Puraskar (Urdu) State Level – Mohammad Abdul Mukhtar (Abed) Correspondent Dainik Godavari Observer, Nanded

Yashwantrao Chavan Puraskar (Govt Group) (Marathi) (State Level) – Varsha Phadke-Andhale, Sr. Assistant Director, DGIPR, Mantralaya, Mumbai

Pu La Deshpande Best TV News Documentary Award (State Level) – Kapil Shyamkunwar, Correspondent, ABP Majha, Yavatmal

Tolaram Kukreja Best News Photographer Award – (State Level) Shailesh Jadhav, Photographer, Dainik Maharashtra Times, Mumbai

Keki Muse Best Photographer Awards Govt Group (State Level) Pradnyesh Kambli, Photographer, DGIPR, Mantralaya , Mumbai

Social Media Award (State level) Prafulla Sutar, E Sakal, Kolhapur

Clean Maharashtra Awareness Award (State level) Vishal Kadam, City Reporter, Dainik Tarun Bharat, Satara.

Dadasaheb Potnish Award , Nasik Division – Suryakant Netke, Reporter, Dainik Sakal, Ahmednagar, (Rs. 10,000 declared by Dainik Gavkari in addition to Rs 51000, memento and citation)

Anantrao Bhalerao Award, Aurangabad Division, (Including Latur) – Dr Seetam Sonavane, Sub Editor, Dainik Lokmat, Latur

Acharya Atre Award, Mumbai Division – Maruti Kandle, Correspondent, Agrowan, Mumbai

Nanasaheb Parulekar Award, Pune Division – Dnyaneshwar Bijle, Correspondent, Dainik Sakal, Pune

Shi Ma Paranjape Award Konkan Division – Madhav Dole, Bureau Chief Dainik Samna, Thane

Ga Go Jadhav Award Kolhapur Division – Sanjay Walawalkar, Correspondent, Dainik Pudhari, Sindhudurg

Loknayak Bapuji Aney Award, Amravati Division – Anup Gadge, Correspondent, Dainik Divya Marathi, Amravati

Ga Tryam Madkholkar Award, Nagpur Division – Mangesh Raut, Reporter, Dainik Loksatta, Nagpur

YEAR 2017

Balshastri Jambhekar Award (Marathi) State level – Lumakant Nalawade, Reporter, Dainik Sakal, Kolhapur

Anant Gopal Shevde Award (English) State Level – Manish Soni Special Correspondent, The Hitavada, Nagpur

Baburao Vishnu Paradkar Award (Hindi) State Level – Rajkumar Singh, Chief Correspondent, Dainik Navbharat Times, Mumbai

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Award (Urdu) State Level – Khan Kutubuddin Abdul Maajid, Dainik Inquilab, Mumbai

Yashwantrao Chavan Award Govt Group (Marathi) State Level – Dr Kiran Moghe,, DIO, Nasik

Pu La Deshpande Best TV Documentary Award (State Level) – Kanhaiya Khandelwal, News 18, Lokmat, Hingoli

Tolaram Kukreja Best News Photographer Award (State Level) – Dattatreya Khedekar, Photographer, Dainik Lokmat, Mumbai

Keki Muse Best Photographer Award Govt Group (State Level) – Manish Zimte, Photographer, Amravati

Social Media Award (State Level) – Santosh Andhle Senior Editor, My Medical Mantra, Mumbai

Clean Maharashtra Awareness Award (State level) – Mallikarjun Sonavane, Dainik Yashwant, Osmanabad

Dadasaheb Potnish Award , Nasik Division – Amol Patil, Reporter, Dainik Divya Marathi, Dhule, (Rs. 10,000 declared by Dainik Gavkari in addition to Rs 51000, memento and citation)

Anantrao Bhalerao Award, Aurangabad Division (Including Latur) – Jitendra Vispute, Sub Editor, Dainik Pudhari, Aurangabad

Acharya Atre Award, Mumbai Division – Jamir Kazi, Senior Reporter, Dainik Lokmat, Mumbai

Nanasaheb Parulekar Award, Pune Division – Pramod Bodke, Reporter, Dainik Sakal, Solapur

Shi Ma Paranjape Award, Konkan Division – Janvhi Patil, Reporter, Dainik Tarun Bharat, Ratnagiri

Ga Go Jadhav Award, Kolhapur Division- Abhijit Dake, District Correspondent, Dainik Agrowan, Sangli

Loknayan Bapuji Aney Award, Amravati Division – Anil Mahore, District Correspondent, Dainik Punyanagari, Akola

Ga Tryam Madkhollar Award, Nagpur Division – Khemendra Katare, District Correspondent, Dainik Maharashtra Times, Gondia

The selection committee for 2016 and 2017 awards was constituted under the chairmanship of Director General of DGIPR Brijesh Singh. The 2016 selection committee had journalist Rajiv Kulkarni, Pravin Mulye, Pandurang Maske, Rajkumar Singh, Nilesh Khare, Ramakant Dani, Rahul Pande, Baban Walke, Nitin Totewar as members while that of 2017 had journalists Vijay Singh, Clara Luis, Sioddheshwar Dukre, Umesh Kumawt, Bhalchandra Pimpalwadkar, Shailendra Tanpure, Satyajit Joshi, Vilas Tokle and Krushna Shevdikar as members.

Awardees of 2018.

Baalshastri Jambhekar Award (Marathi) (State Level) – Hari Ramakrishna Tugaonkar, TheSakal

Baburao Vishnu Paradkar Award (Hindi) (State Level) – Dinesh Ganpatrao Mude, The Lokmat Samachaar

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Award (Urdu) (State Level) – Mohammad Naki Mohammed Takki, Daily Varak – A – Taza

Pu L Deshpande Best Screenplay Debut Award (State Level) – Mahesh Ghanshyam Tiwari, News 18 Lokmat

Tularam Kukreja Best Newspaper Photographer Award (State level) – Prashant Somnath Khorte, The Daily Lokmat

Social Media Awards (State Level) – Sh. Aniket Balkrishna Konkar, www.bytesofindia.com

Swachh Maharashtra Public Awareness Award (State Level) – Praveen Sriram Lonkar, Daily Maharashtra Times

Dadasaheb Potnis Award, Nashik Division –  Vijay Baburao Nipanekar, Open Journalist (In addition to the government’s money, the award has been given by the villager for Rs.10,000).

G Go. Jadhav Award, Kolhapur Division – Smt. Indumati Ganesh (Suryavanshi), Day. Lokmat

Loknayak Bapuji Ane Award, Amravati Division – Gopal Jagannathrao Hage, The. Morning agitation

G Tr. Madkholkar Award, Nagpur Division – Yogesh Prakash Pandey, The. Lokmat

Fire claims one life in Mumbai

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One person died and one other was injured in a Level-2 fire that broke out on Sunday morning in a four-storey building in Mumbai’s Colaba area.

Fire officials rushed to bring the blaze under control. The fire broke out on the third floor of Churchill Chamber building on Merryweather Road near Taj Mahal Hotel in Colaba, according to news agency ANI.

According to reports, 43 people have been killed in over 3,722 incidents of fire in 2018 alone. These numbers are an indication of how the financial capital of the country is turning into the ‘fire capital’.

Taj Hotel fire breaks

Omar Abdullah backs Pak PM Khan’s austerity drive, says “he saved his country money”

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As Twitterati took aim at Imran Khan, who was reportedly not received by any official upon his arrival in the United States, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Sunday threw his weight behind the Prime Minister, saying he saved Pakistan’s money.

Quoting a tweet by Pakistan-based journalist Fawad Rehman, who posted the video of Khan’s arrival, Abdullah said that the reported absence of a state protocol to Khan “reflects badly” on the Donald Trump administration.

“He saved his country money it didn’t need to spend AND didn’t wear his ego on his sleeve like most “leaders” do. Remind me again why that’s a bad thing. This reflects badly on the American establishment rather than on @ImranKhanPTI IMO,” the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister tweeted.

Khan is currently on a three-day visit to the US. The cricketer-turned-politician, who took a commercial flight instead of a private jet to cut down on expenses, was instead received by his Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and others at the Dulles International Airport.

A video shared by PTI showed Khan deboarding the commercial flight and later being received by Qureshi and Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Asad M Khan. He also took the people mover for leaving the airport.

As Khan did not receive his due welcome, netizens used this opportunity to have a good laugh. “Pakistan didn’t do very well in the World Cup, but this seems a harsh punishment,” a Twitterer said.

In a bid to cut costs with a struggling economy back home, Khan had earlier expressed his wish to stay at the ambassador’s residence during his visit to the US capital.

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Pakistani daily, The Dawn, had reported the news while adding that the US Secret Service, which is responsible for the security of all visiting dignitaries, is not “very receptive” towards the idea as it could pose security risks and cause inconvenience to the people. Local authorities, who are responsible for the smooth flow of Washington DC traffic during a foreign dignitary’s visit, have not expressed their keenness either.

Khan is expected to discuss Afghanistan and peace in the South Asian region during his upcoming meeting with Trump on July 22.

‘Avengers: Endgame’ dethrones ‘Avatar’ to become the biggest movie at Worldwide box office

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After ‘Avatar‘ dominated box office for 10 years, ‘Avengers: Endgame‘ has officially surpassed the sci-fi epic to become the biggest movie in the history.

Disney and Marvel‘s blockbuster crossed USD 2.7892 billion at the global box office on Saturday and will exceed the USD 500,000 in ticket sales needed to surpass ‘Avatar’s’ USD 2.7897 billion benchmarks, reported Variety.

Avengers: Endgame’ has minted USD 853 million at the domestic box office and USD 1.9 billion globally.

Outside North America, the film performed well in China (USD 614 million), the United Kingdom (USD 114 million), South Korea (USD 105 million), Brazil (USD85 million) and Mexico ($77 million).

In a bid to push the epic finale to ultimate box office glory, the studio had re-released ‘Avengers: Endgame’ last month.

“A huge congratulations to the Marvel Studios and Walt Disney Studios teams, and thank you to the fans around the world who lifted ‘Avengers: Endgame’ to these historic heights,” Alan Horn, Disney co-chairman and chief creative officer, said in a statement.

“Of course, even with the passage of a decade, the impact of James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ remains as powerful as ever, and the astonishing achievements of both of these films are ongoing proof of the power of movies to move people and bring them together in a shared experience. The talented filmmakers behind these worlds have much more in store, and we look forward to the future of both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Pandora,” the statement read further.

‘Avengers: Endgame’ features Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Evans as Captain America, Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Mark Ruffalo as Hulk and Paul Rudd as Ant-Man.

Old buildings in Mumbai – A case of sheer negligence – Part I

Mumbai building collapsed, dongri building collapsed, dongri building, building collapsed in mumbai, mumbai news, Kesarbhai building collapse in DongriMumbai continues to reel under persistent monsoon rains and the problems go unabated as more and more rain related issues continue to haunt the city. After potholes menace the city is reeling under tree falls and building collapses causes ripples in the minds of people.

Dilapidated buildings cause worry for inmates and the Deonar building collapse is one such tragedy awakening people. BMC had issued Public Notices through various news dailies asking the inmates of these building to evacuate them and look for alternative accommodation.  It is time to reconstruct these unsafe buildings or it may cause disaster during severe rains. The major places where such unsafe buildings exist are: Mahim, Bhandup, Sion Koliwada, Antop Hill, Kurla, Tilak Nagar.

The water soaking of these buildings during heavy rains may cause dampness and the chances of these buildings collapsing is very high.  To avoid human loss and loss to the property, BMC has served notice well in advance to residents. In the past, we have seen many building collapsed during rainy season in Mumbai.  Let the residents vacate dilapidated building and does not make it a prestige issue and stay at these buildings and risk their lives against the instructions of BMC. Deonar building collapse opened up Pandora’s Box and brought to light the nexus between politicians and the builders. There is no doubt that it is a self-inflicted disaster. Stitch in time saves nine is true. Regular maintenance of old buildings is the only solution to enhance the life of buildings. It is time to realise harsh realities of life in the best way possible to look for favourable solutions. It was indeed a case of sheer negligence.

The callous attitude of BMC and the carefree attitude of the residents struggling for survival in an old building all caused the collapse. In the recent building crash incident is yet another case, where BMC showed its apathy in dealing with old buildings. These old structures could not take weight and was declared unsafe for stay six years back. The Government of Maharashtra must think and act to save lives of poor people dying on this count and in view of the fact there are thousands of such buildings in Mumbai and suburbs remain insecure for occupation. Unauthorised construction and dilapidated building are the root cause for all the major building collapses in the city.  It is indeed a very sad and shocking incident.

(The remaining part of this article will continue tomorrow)


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Marvel announces ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’, Natalie Portman to play first female ‘Thor’

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Even before fans could get over the hangover of Marvel’s ‘Infinity saga’, the studio has announced its new slate led by the fourth Thor movie “Thor: Love and Thunder“, featuring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman and Tessa Thompson.

The film, to be directed by “Thor: Ragnarok” helmer Taika Waiti, was announced by Marvel movie’s panel at the ongoing San Diego Comic-Con.

The news came as a surprise as fans were uncertain about the future of Hemsworth’s Asgardian God of Thunder in Marvel Cinematic Universe post the events of “Avengers: Endgame“.

According to the media reports, Waititi also announced that Portman’s Jane Foster will get to adapt a version of the Lady Thor arc that was recently seen in Marvel Comics.

Portman has been associated with the series as she has played Jane Foster in the first two films. Taika Waititi, film’s director announced the same at the Comic-Con panel in San Diego.

“That story line is incredible is full emotion, love and thunder and introduces for the first time female Thor,” Waititi said during the panel.

“Thor: Love and Thunder” will is scheduled to be released on November 5, 2021.

Cara Delevingne reveals she is a ‘pansexual faerie’ in ‘Carnival Row’

carnival row, cara delevingne, pansexual faerieBritish actress Cara Delevingne has revealed that she is portraying a pansexual faerie and not a heterosexual character in the upcoming series ‘Carnival Row‘.

“I’m a pansexual faerie,” Delevingne told Variety during an exclusive one-on-one interview at Comic-Con adding that there are other queer characters in the show.

“All faeries generally are,” she said. “They don’t see gender. It’s all about who they are and their hearts. A lot of the things that weren’t written in the script, we made them so. Obviously, I didn’t say, ‘I want to be a pansexual faerie,’ but it made sense that all faeries kind of just love who they love.”

‘Carnival Row’ is set in a neo-Victorian fantasy world where immigrant creatures resettle in human land after their homeland is invaded by man.

“It’s really talking about immigration and refugees and classism and sexism, racism and elitism,” Delevingne said.

The actress’s co-star in the series Orlando Bloom spoke to Variety on Friday before the ‘Carnival Row’ panel at Comic-Con. “It’s so current and topical,” he said.

“It sort of addresses a lot of what we are experiencing today but with the added component of a fantasy period sort of feeling. We can explore these issues that are going on in the world today with a kind of empathy and objective quality that doesn’t feel like it’s banging you over the head,” Bloom added.

Carnival Row premieres on Amazon Prime Video on August 30.

‘The Lion King’: Director Jon Favreau reveals why he remade the film

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The Lion King‘ director Jon Favreau recently opened up about remaking the 1994 classic and also talked about working with singer Beyonce during an interview for ‘The Big Ticket‘ podcast’s two-episode ‘Lion King‘ special.

The idea of remaking ‘The Lion King’ struck Favreau while he was making the 2016 live-action adaptation of ‘The Jungle Book‘.

“I knew that with the tools that we had and what the technology had to offer and the team that had done such a great job on ‘Jungle Book’ that there was an opportunity here to show the naturalism of that world,” Favreau said during the an interview.

“I understood how to make animals act and talk through animation. I understood how to direct animation too because there were some sequences in ‘Jungle Book’ that didn’t have Mowgli in them. Those scenes were completely CG. I was comfortable directing the animators,” he informed.

‘The Lion King’ stars Donald Glover, Beyonce, Billy Eichner, Seth Rogen, Chwitel Ejiofor and Keegan-Michael Key. The film released on July 19 is headed for a whopping USD180+ million opening weekend.

As some critics hit the movie for being too much similar to the original movie, Favreau defended his decision not to introduce much change to the 1994 film.

“Everybody’s got their own formula. I’m not saying this is the way you do it, but it’s the way I’ve done it,” he said. “You don’t want to reinvent it completely. You want people to see it and be able to say, ‘I saw ‘The Lion King’.”

For Favreau, Beyonce’s ballad ‘Spirit’ is a stand-out among original elements.

“Everybody was just blown away. She played it and then I think what I said was, ‘Do you mind playing that again?'” Favreau recalled.

“And we played it again and because [was] I just digging this because she’s here? I’m here with Beyonce as she’s playing this song for me. Is that affecting my read? Am I being objective enough? And it was like, no, these lyrics are good. This works.

Letters to the Editor: 21 July, 2019

FEATURE LETTER DIARY 679x400 e1545637164261Take stern action against hawkers

The hawkers menace in Mumbai and its suburbs is getting from bad to worse. Majority of these hawkers sitting on the roadside do not even have a license to sell their products. The concerned authorities should take a stern action against them as they are a nuisances to the public.

Jubel D’Cruz

 

Congress has lost a hardworking leader

It was stunning to hear that Sheila Dikshit the longest-serving chief minister of Delhi passed away. She was unparalleled personality and great daughter of the country specially for the Congress who worked for the development of Delhi in her tenure.
There is no room for doubt that she will be remembered forever because of her copybook services for the upliftment of Delhi and Congress party.
I would like to extend my deepest condolences with all the well wishes and heartfelt sympathies to her family members and Congress.

Mohd Azim

 

Temporary reprieve for Kulbhushan Jadhav

 Pakistan is a terrorist nation and they have scant respect for laws in their land even if diktats come from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The ICJ has asked Pakistan to review death sentence on Jadhav which they feel is a victory for them as Kulbhushan remains in their possession and mere review doesn’t guarantee his safety and release. A nation where ‘adalats’ are even bad than ‘anadi courts’, it just seems a temporary relief for Kulbhushan Jadhav and India will have to explore other options for his release.

Sportsman Imran Khan as PM does give some hope as his good office did  release Abhinandan a few months back. Prime Minister Narendra Modi should speak directly with his counterpart and can even ask cricketers like Gavaskar or Kapil Dev who are on good terms with Imran Khan to pressurize the Pakistan PM to release Jadhav. It would also be a good opportunity for Imran Khan to begin peace talks with India with this gesture as freeing Jadhav would certainly create good will.

S.N. Kabra

 

No Bill-No Payment drive

 The Hon’ble Ministry of Railways are now adopting smart ways to ease passenger burden and avoid confusion while buying food on trains and at railway premises. Social media platforms are now abuzz with extensive awareness campaign on the recently introduced ‘No Bill- No Payment’ drive under its catering policy. Through such effective campaigns passengers are now made aware of their consumer rights to demand bills for food purchased at railway stations and on board trains.

Further Indian Railways should now strive to find an innovative way to sell food on train and thus help passengers get away with the nuisance of cash shortage and unnecessary tips menace especially on premium trains. A possible study to understand the system of consumer food purchase mechanism as followed across other railway networks globally may perhaps be a value addition to the Hon’ble Ministry and may help to enhance the quality of food served on trains in India.

Also better innovation through smart card based food purchase system and enhancing the existing rail food app based booking features to be user friendly is essential to be looked into by the Railways. Nevertheless quality of food served and excellent and hygienic method of food packing system thus forms an important aspect otherwise to the passengers who pay to buy food.

Varun Dambal

 

Start one-time toll tax on purchase of new vehicles

It refers to Union Ministry of Road Transport considering idea of reducing number of cash-lanes at toll-plazas to encourage digital-mode of payment to pay toll-tax. But it will create problems for casual users of highways. Multiple number of toll-plazas at expressways and highways cause unnecessary hindrance in otherwise smooth fast traffic. Many unauthorised toll-plazas have also been set up in connivance with local politicians and police for unauthorizedly looting unaware public.

Best step is to replace toll-system by charging one-time toll-tax on purchase of new vehicles like system exists for charging one-time road-tax on purchase of new vehicles. All concerned including vehicle-users and transport-authorities welcomed system of one-time payment of road-tax avoiding cumbersome procedure of paying and collecting road-tax.

Amount collected through one-time toll-tax on purchase of new vehicles can then be utilised for developing and maintaining highways without necessitating toll-plazas as big hurdles causing queues at toll-plazas. One-time toll-tax can be fixed according to ex-showroom price of new vehicles so that people having costly cars may have to contribute more than those purchasing economy cars. People paying extra clubbed with cost of new vehicle will never mind because of facility of toll-free movement in future.

Madhu Agrawal


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