24 Telengana students drowned in sudden release of water from a dam in HP. Very sad. Condolences to the affected families. Once again insensitivity in devising alert systems to save lives. Life is cheap in India because we are so many in numbers.Sad
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24 Telengana students drowned in sudden release of water from a dam in HP. Very sad. Condolences to the affected families. Once again insensitivity in devising alert systems to save lives. Life is cheap in India because we are so many in numbers.Sad


YES. When the commodity is abundant, prices fall down. It's true for lives also.
24 Telengana students drowned in sudden release of water from a dam in HP. Very sad. Condolences to the affected families. Once again insensitivity in devising alert systems to save lives. Life is cheap in India because we are so many in numbers.Sad


YES. When the commodity is abundant, prices fall down. It's true for lives also.


But alert systems will still not be installed. This is because accountability is not there.
Life is indeed cheap in India, it is really sad that in spite of so many recurring accidents and loss of young lives, apathy and total disregard for human life exists in India! :sick:

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Life is indeed cheap in India, it is really sad that in spite of so many recurring accidents and loss of young lives, apathy and total disregard for human life exists in India! :sick:


That is because hardly anyone is ever punished especially if they are government employees. Cases drag on for ever and out of sheer time fatigue lose momentum. If there is accountability, then others will be careful. Also all said and done our cadre services are highly overrated. They hardly innovate. British times laws are maintained and .carried forward.
Life is indeed cheap in India, it is really sad that in spite of so many recurring accidents and loss of young lives, apathy and total disregard for human life exists in India! :sick:


That is because hardly anyone is ever punished especially if they are government employees. Cases drag on for ever and out of sheer time fatigue lose momentum. If there is accountability, then others will be careful. Also all said and done our cadre services are highly overrated. They hardly innovate. British times laws are maintained and .carried forward.


Very true! Accountability and taking responsibility of actions is hardly seen, everyone tries to pass the blame to another, much like playing passing the parcel with important files in almost all government offices. There should be an extensive investigation carried out and the ones responsible should be punished under the offence of either manslaughter or class one murder.

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Life is indeed cheap in India, it is really sad that in spite of so many recurring accidents and loss of young lives, apathy and total disregard for human life exists in India! :sick:


That is because hardly anyone is ever punished especially if they are government employees. Cases drag on for ever and out of sheer time fatigue lose momentum. If there is accountability, then others will be careful. Also all said and done our cadre services are highly overrated. They hardly innovate. British times laws are maintained and .carried forward.


Very true! Accountability and taking responsibility of actions is hardly seen, everyone tries to pass the blame to another, much like playing passing the parcel with important files in almost all government offices. There should be an extensive investigation carried out and the ones responsible should be punished under the offence of either manslaughter or class one murder.


Today's news says that now HP government has taken a decision to have alarm systems for about three kilometers downstream. Someone has to die for administration to wake up and act. In my city I have seen speed breakers being made only after some scooterist has lost his life. There is hardly any imagination n the administrators and we are told hat the cadre services recruit the best after strict selection norms. What happens later on.
Life is indeed cheap in India, it is really sad that in spite of so many recurring accidents and loss of young lives, apathy and total disregard for human life exists in India! :sick:


That is because hardly anyone is ever punished especially if they are government employees. Cases drag on for ever and out of sheer time fatigue lose momentum. If there is accountability, then others will be careful. Also all said and done our cadre services are highly overrated. They hardly innovate. British times laws are maintained and .carried forward.


Very true! Accountability and taking responsibility of actions is hardly seen, everyone tries to pass the blame to another, much like playing passing the parcel with important files in almost all government offices. There should be an extensive investigation carried out and the ones responsible should be punished under the offence of either manslaughter or class one murder.


Today's news says that now HP government has taken a decision to have alarm systems for about three kilometers downstream. Someone has to die for administration to wake up and act. In my city I have seen speed breakers being made only after some scooterist has lost his life. There is hardly any imagination n the administrators and we are told hat the cadre services recruit the best after strict selection norms. What happens later on.


Such is the scenario all over the country! But rather than lack of imagination, it is the tendency of showing utter disregard to following rules and regulations. It is actually a standard procedure to sound an alarm whenever the doors of any dam are released, but like all else, even this rule is disregarded. Last monsoon season in Pune, due to illegal construction on a hill close to the outskirts of the city, flash floods occurred which took life of a 3-year-old girl who got caught in the currents. The person responsible for it was caught but was let off on bail and the case drags on! It will probably take a few more losses again to get results! :dry:

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

24 Telengana students drowned in sudden release of water from a dam in HP. Very sad. Condolences to the affected families. Once again insensitivity in devising alert systems to save lives. Life is cheap in India because we are so many in numbers.Sad


YES. When the commodity is abundant, prices fall down. It's true for lives also.


But alert systems will still not be installed. This is because accountability is not there.[/quote

Accountability is a non existent term in the lexicon of governmental schemes.In addition to this deaf and dumb docile attitude of the public..
24 Telengana students drowned in sudden release of water from a dam in HP. Very sad. Condolences to the affected families. Once again insensitivity in devising alert systems to save lives. Life is cheap in India because we are so many in numbers.Sad


YES. When the commodity is abundant, prices fall down. It's true for lives also.


But alert systems will still not be installed. This is because accountability is not there.[/quote

Accountability is a non existent term in the lexicon of governmental schemes.In addition to this deaf and dumb docile attitude of the public..


It is the responsibility of authorities to take all actions to save living beings from mishaps if they are preventable, but greater responsibility is of people to ensure these are implemented.
24 Telengana students drowned in sudden release of water from a dam in HP. Very sad. Condolences to the affected families. Once again insensitivity in devising alert systems to save lives. Life is cheap in India because we are so many in numbers.Sad


YES. When the commodity is abundant, prices fall down. It's true for lives also.


But alert systems will still not be installed. This is because accountability is not there.[/quote

Accountability is a non existent term in the lexicon of governmental schemes.In addition to this deaf and dumb docile attitude of the public..


It is the responsibility of authorities to take all actions to save living beings from mishaps if they are preventable, but greater responsibility is of people to ensure these are implemented.


Yes. People should be the partners with the governance. After all it's democracy.
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