Look at the situation in Northern India, Delhi has been reeling under huge powercuts since many days. If that is the situation in the national capital, then one can only shudder to imagine the situation in other places. What is frustrating is that no long term power solution seems to be in sight. I don’t know where the allocated resources to set up new power plants go? Maybe in making statues for people like Mayawati. We have bankrupt politicians with bankrupt policies. There is hardly anything done to check power thefts, upgrade grids to minimize power losses during transmission, explore nuclear power options, educate people to reduce power consumption and have some long term strategies to deal with the problem. We cannot expect our cities and industries to grow and not have increasing power needs.
There must be a legislation to have some accountability towards utilization of public monies. We should be allowed to take our civic bodies, our corporators, legislators, ministers to task and to court if they misuse our funds and fill their own coffers. Corruption in the bureaucracy and government bodies has already reached shameful proportions. According to a report, Indian bureaucracy is ranked the worst in Asia. No surprises for anyone who has dealt with the Indian babus. So while our money goes into the middlemen’s and ministers’ pockets, we continue to suffer water and power shortages.
According to DNA, The Rashtrapati Bhavan, PM’s official residence and Parliament have run power bills of Rs.14 crores in the last year. So much for conservation ! Are we doomed to looking at the heavens each year, forever?




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