Monday 28 December 2015

Chennai rains and its aftermath

T.M. Krishna has written an op-ed piece on Chennai rains and its aftermath in today's edition of Indian Express.
I have been in Chennai for the past two weeks.  As my train entered North Chennai I could see the houses were still waddling in rain water-sewage water mix. The South Chennai where my parents live does not have any stagnant pool of water because the corporation laid down the storm water drain couple of years back, which despite its extremely poor quality did manage to do a reasonable job.  My Uncle told us that their locality was filled with water though their building escaped that fate due to the rain water harvesting system that they had laid down.
Now that the water has receded, we can see the extensive damage down to the roads. Parts of roads have caved in. Walking to Luz corner one day to get medicines for my mother, I saw that a section of Sivasami Salai had been closed as part of the road had caved in.  Roads are, in fact, truly artistic, telling the story of shoddy work done over the years. Poor quality bitumen (or water-soluble bitumen as my father says), improper laying of the road, patchwork repair done on roads have all taken a toll.
I did suggest to my brother that we should hold a contest for the most artistic road in the city. Funds are pouring in but the saddest part is that the same kind of poor quality roads will be once again laid down.
The water quality is abysmal.  It never was good.  When the rains failed to come in the past years, the residents used to get water with algae floating in it. The filter in the water purifier system had to be cleaned every few days as it would get clogged. In desperation, my father learned how to dismantle and clean the water purifier filter.  When he fell ill, I told my mother to boil the filtered water.  After the rains this year, we have no idea what we are getting. In many areas since the drinking water is mixed with sewage.
There is enough propaganda.  Whatsapp is being used to tell the citizens of the good work done by the government.  Money has poured in.  But life goes on for no one really cares. We do not really care about public good.  After all people can be fooled all the time.

Sunday 20 December 2015

How to do Ph.D. in the times of outsourcing

Some time back there was this article in Firstpost about how Ph.D. thesis was available for sale. Now, there are businesses helping you with the Ph.D. thesis.  I was forwarded the following mail by a colleague of mine. I am producing their business spiel verbatim as they want the word to be spread:

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Friday 4 December 2015

Delhi Pollution

In winters a combination of factors makes it impossible to breathe in Delhi.  The High Court has slammed both the Centre and the State.  The State government called for an emergency meeting and proposed a slew of measures.  One of them is to allow odd and even numbered cars on alternate days.
The proposal is doomed even before it can be implemented.
Take our campus. Every bit is walkable.  Especially from where I live to the Mother Dairy booth, just a two-minute walk.  The residents do two things- either they will send their maid or they will take the car.  Now, how will they manage if the odd/even number is implemented. Do you really think they will follow the rule?
None of the children walk either to the school bus stop or to the sports activities or to anything. As soon as they come out of their houses, they hop into the car and their parent drives them.
The excuses are plenty. Of course, I agree that there are too many dogs on the campus and no one is willing to make sure that the dogs are spayed so that their population does not increase. The onus we are told is on the NGO to whom the job has been delegated; the animal activists tell us that we are cruel to target the dogs; the reality remains that most of the dogs are feral and many of them bite; this is enough excuse for the residents not to walk.  And now that the fellowships for the students has been increased, most of them possess vehicle of some sort and therefore, in the past 10 years I have been here, there has been a phenomenal increase in the vehicular traffic and hence, the pollution.  We do not care because we like to put the blame on some one else. I am sure that the good citizens of Delhi will come up with ideas to defeat any measure taken by the government to reduce the pollution. Never mind that it affects our health.  The car has to be exercised, right?