Saturday, June 25, 2016

Major Reforms Wish List - ATM in schools, pension to all sports persons represented India, Animation & graphics institute

ATM in all schools (state govt, CBSE, KV), colleges and university campus across the country. The placement of ATM if possible money deposit machines near compound will help both public and students use. If ATM are placed in campus of educational institutes the next generation from young age will be part of financial inclusion irrespective of urban or rural areas. Govt can allot 250 crores for this for schools/colleges irrespective of state or central Govt in rural areas, tier3/4.
Big Data Analytics & IoT to be used in IRCTC & Railways to project demand for trains and use sensors in various operation. Global software firms should give presentations to Railway staff to understand benefits. It will take at least 6 months for Railways to understand the usage and benefits completely.
Use of ticket checking devices before exiting and entering platforms in railway stations. Will reduce ticket less travel in Railways especially in states like UP, Maharashtra, Bihar. Many trains in north India many ticketless travellers go in reserved compartments but Railways wantedly ignored. RPF not deployed along with ticket checkers in railway stations in north India shows the mind set of Railway staff
Setting up of Animation, Graphics, Special Effects and Make Up Institute of India to generate jobs for skilled artists and jobs in lakhs for a billion dollar industry untapped by India at 2 locations in India especially Bollywood and kollywood which release a film every Friday.
AIIMS is yet to be setup in TamilNadu as announced in last year budget. Please work closely with TN chief secretary by video conferencing to get land and start work. There is land available and identified by TN Govt earlier in Thanjavur – Trichy highways. Don’t blame each other for delay just complete. If PM writes letter to TN CM matter will be cleared in 1 month. The position at this location is it will benefit farmers of delta region and Trichy is central location of TN with trains from all parts of TamilNadu and India
Pension to all sports person who represent India in any sports tournament. If they don’t have any means of income it is responsibility of Indian Govt to give them some form of pension to protect their future since in their youth they have contributed to their country. Some sportsperson may have jobs in Govt or private company but pension must be ensured. The current method of giving pension to only Olympic medallists against the spirit of the country. All participants and representing India should be given pension as they represented country. Currently there is shortage of people interested to represent India in tournaments as we don’t qualify to global standards. At least few are putting their full effort irrespective winning medals or not. Pension should be given
Availability of bio-diesel  & CNG in all fuel stations across the country through government public sector oil companies like India Oil, Hindustan Petroleum, Bharat Petroleum is more than enough to cover entire country. If these 3 companies setup bio-diesel in all fuel stations at price less than diesel by Rs.10 it will help save cost on fuel import. The state transportation departments, lorries/trucks, trains will benefit in long run. The saving of Rs.10 per litre will transform to saving several billions to transform Railways, Highways, Agriculture, Education in form of saving of around 100 billion over 5 years. Bio-diesel plants owned and operated by refineries and these petroleum companies entirely owned by govt will further reduce cost and give Agriculture a major boost. Farmers will directly benefit since sugarcane and other plants also enable the same.
Central Govt for the smart cities mission must do following: 1. All ambulances irrespective of private or public sector or 108 must be enabled with GPS to track position. All traffic signals in cities must turn smart when an ambulance approaches it must turn to green to allow movement of ambulance. Just an electronics equipment needed to be attached to existing signal to achieve this. 2. Smart cities programme needs to use sensors in all cities to capture level of pollution and in turn takes steps independently for each location to reduce pollution. Pollution is the major concern in all cities across India 3. Lack of public transport like metros to all part of cities leads to public using own vehicles and increases pollution 4. Lack of CNG buses in other parts of India other than Delhi is a major concern since the pollution levels of other cities might beat levels of Delhi if not taken action. Central Govt must consider giving 50 crores per state to procure CNG operated buses and availability of fuel. 5. Battery operated buses will be the future but if no proactive steps taken now then future is a question mark. Central Govt procuring and giving battery operated buses will also help 6. Need for cameras on top of all major signals, junctions to track vehicle movement 7. All speed violations and traffic signal violations must be fined to number plate directly similar to Singapore by making RFID number plate compulsory for future manufacturers of all types of vehicles and existing conversion by April 2017. Every parking charges are made in Singapore by automatic systems 8. Only police in all states becomes smart only then can a city turn smart. Installation of cameras on top of all police vehicles, giving latest weapons with laser pointed guns, latest gadgets to track down bad elements in cities. Reducing walkie-talkie usage to modern methods, giving electric charged sticks instead of wooden sticks to fight criminals 9. Give LED streetlights at subsidised rate to all state Govt directly irrespective of BJP ruled or non BJP ruled. Power ministry officials must take list of all major district capitals across India and work with lower level officials to give them LED streetlights to save electricity. LED streetlights if they replace the mercury bulbs will save electricity considerably. China attaches solar panels to LED streetlights to further save electricity

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