Sunday, November 25, 2012

MY VIEWS IN TIMES OF INDIA ON ROAD TRAFFIC & ON CONVICTION RATE

Comments of MILAN K SINHA (PATNA) in 
The Times Of India dt.21.11.12 

Dear Reader,
Your comment on the article ''Road traffic critical concern for citizens'' is now displayed on timesofindia.com.
'The road traffic indiscipline will not come down until and unless the authorities appreciate the growing problem in almost all cities, big as well as small, in the country in its totality. The population is increasing fast and so is the number of vehicles of all sorts on the roads which has not been widened proportionately with adequate provisions for vehicle parking. The by- pass roads have also not come up in sufficient numbers. More over, traffic management has not improved to tackle the menace effectively, particularly in peak hours, rather it has deteriorated with dilution in compliance of rule of law by the law makers themselves. To say, the indiscipline can be curbed if the aforesaid problems are addressed and police acts to punish the wrong doers as per the law without fear or favour.''

Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and keep up the good work!
Regards,Team TOI
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Comments of MILAN K SINHA (PATNA) in  
The Times Of India dt.14.10.12

Dear Reader,
Your comment on the article, "Exposes need convictions & radical systemic reforms to have impact"  is now displayed on timesofindia.com


   It is no denying the fact that crooks of all sorts are now enjoying taking the system for a playful ride. We have hundreds of laws but those are to used or misused in respect of 'mango masses' and not at all in case of special(khaas) creamy & powerful people. Ironically, our conviction  rate is also among the poorest and it has dipped further- it was 65% in 1961 but now it is less than 60%. The conviction rate in China is 98% and in Japan it is said to be 99%. And that is another  great reason of their faster development in all major sectors.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and keep up the good work!
Regards,Team TOI


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