Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts

Friday, June 7, 2013

Is there an ‘Electricity Meter Scam’ In Rural Areas Of Bihar?

Nitish’s government has taken Bihar on the growth track. At least people’s perception and statistics says so. But despite his 2nd tenure, which is coming to an end, some key facilities that every individual needs today seem to be a distant dream for people in many rural and sub-urban areas of Bihar. Electricity is one of these facilities that still evade the mass. Many areas struggle to get even 4-8 hours of electricity supply in a day while many are happy to get a supply for 12 hours.

Poor electricity supply in the rural areas is hindering agricultural growth, a key industry of Bihar. Due to poor electricity supply, farmers are affected since:
  • Automation in agriculture seems impossible
  • Programs telecasted for benefit of farmers is inaccessible to them

…And we are talking about development. New industries are yet to take-off. The much hyped initiative to restart sugarcane factories during the initial years of Nitish’s first tenure are nowhere to be seen. I would talk about that sometime later. Let me get back to my main topic for this blog – ‘Electricity and the possible scam around it’.

Few months back there were no electricity meters in rural areas of northern Bihar, region called as Mithilanchal to be specific (I will be restricting myself to this region since I have precise information from this area only. This discussion might be relevant and true for other areas as well). Then, there was a rush to install electricity meters. People were given the meters (They were asked to sign the receipt challan). Thereafter, for past couple of months they have been getting electricity bills where they are paying monthly rental charge for the electricity meter along with the billing based on consumption. Sounds great…a great initiative…then where is the problem???

Interestingly, these meters were never installed. Till date these meters are lying in one corner of every household. But people are charged for it. Company that was given the contract to install the meters never did it. Is it a case where the payment to them has been made without even confirming the implementation on ground? Who are the people behind that company? Is Nitish’s team involved in this potential scam?

Media has never bothered to cover this. This would not possibly make selling news item or increase TRP for them like IPL spot fixing or some other petty news can.

I am of the firm opinion that it can never be possible that a scam of such a magnitude can evade Government and hence Nitish’s or his teams eyes.

I hope this blog has an impact (what-so-ever) to help poor farmers and villagers of Mithilanchal.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Should Betting Be Legalized In India?

With IPL6 spot fixing scandal and likes of Sreesanth and couple of other cricketers already in police custody; IPL franchisee owners like Raj Kundra (Rajasthan Royals) and Gurunath Meiyappan (Chennai Super Kings) been involved in the betting; Bookies from states across India arrested, the ghost of betting in cricket and involvement of big names in betting has again haunted the sports world. Cricket fans have again started wondering if the match they are watching already fixed. 

Spot fixing or betting or gambling is not restricted only to cricket but extends to other sports as well. What differs is only the magnitude. Only betting on horse racing is legal in India. The betting or gambling racket is completely underground. Thus, exact size of the market is not known. But, Indian betting industry or gambling market is estimated to be worth over USD 70 Billion a year. 

Indian IT industry is worth around USD 100 billion which contributes approximately 7.5% to India’s GDP. Hence, we can estimate the contribution to our GDP that gambling industry can make.  

Many countries have legalized gambling. Then, why should we not legalize it in India? 

I am of the firm opinion that it is not at all possible to stop gambling and it would continue to run as an underground industry. Thus, it makes an absolute practical sense to make it legal and have an authority that controls it. Government can issue licenses to gambling houses and earn annual license fee. Besides, the income from gambling should also be taxable as per the prevalent tax slabs. All of this would help to reduce our fiscal deficit and increase our GDP.

A classic example is Macau where gambling industry generates over 40% of GDP. When it makes such an economical sense then I am not sure what prevents our government from taking a decision towards recognizing and legalizing this industry. 

Is it a case that our politicians and bureaucrats benefits indirectly from the existing illegal betting rackets? Thus, they are worried that their earnings or contributions to their party fund would be affected. May be…May be not…