Friday, August 19, 2016

Surge pricing of app based cab companies

Today's post is regarding surge pricing of app based cab companies UBER and OLA. The app based companies increase their prices a demand increases. Today I was discussing with some of my friends that cab drivers at Airport and Railway station charge 600 rupee for a ride which should have been 350 rupee this is nothing but blackmailing. When I asked them about surge pricing of app based cab companies they said that it is demand and supply economics and customer had option of going to another alternative if he/she does not agree with surge pricing. I don't see any difference between surge pricing and taxi drivers asking for extra money at Airport and Railway Stations. It is also surge because of demand and supply economics. Why should it be called blackmailing if some small group of taxi drivers do it and demand and supply economics if a 1000 crore company do it?

I do know of a case when a passenger paid 5000 rupee for a ride to Airport in UBER cab at the time of even and odd scheme in Delhi, the surge was 20 times at that time. I heard about this on FM radio channel, I don't know why other people don't remember it. Had it been a normal taxi driver everyone would have been talking about ending this blackmailing of taxi divers but since it was a 1000 crore company it is being called free market economics. Why?

As far as I am concerned I think that there should be a control on free market so that service provider don't exploit consumer by overcharging. So there should be a maximum price for any product offered to consumer. Free market is about getting more consumer by offering cheaper products and making profit by providing service to more consumers and not by blackmailing customer and selling product at exorbitantly high price and making more profit by that.  

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

A nun who wanted to quit a Kerala church, now faces criminal cases, branded mentally unstable

Why is media silent about malpractices which are continuing in Churches? I do see them highlighting any small thing about Hinduism and about churches they are always silent even on big issues. I see same problem with my Hindu friends, they are always critical about Hindu religion and India but if someone says anything bad about Christianity or USA they start fighting with him. Why do we see only bad things about over selves and only good things about others?  

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http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/nun-who-wanted-quit-kerala-church-now-faces-criminal-cases-branded-mentally-unstable-47810
"I forgave them and tolerated everything till now. I cannot take it any further,” Sr Mary Sebastian says.
Megha Varier| Monday, August 8, 2016 - 12:24

The Church preaches charity, kindness, and compassion towards everyone but Sr. Mary Sebastian, a 45-year-old nun, is afraid that the very institution that she has served for 25 years might harm her.
Sr. Mary wants to leave the Church and it is a well-known fact that the Church does not take too kindly to rebels.
In January this year, Sr. Mary took the decision to quit the Church because of the harassment that she allegedly faced in the hands of her superiors at the Syro-Malabar Church’s Cherthungal Nasrathubhavan Convent under Congregation of the Mother of Carmel (CMC) in Pala, Kottayam district of Kerala. She has been living there for the past three years.
Sr. Mary approached the Church to grant her 3 years of exclaustration that allows a nun to stay outside the convent as a common citizen and return to the convent after the designated period.
However, she was denied permission as the Church feared that granting her this would encourage other nuns to follow suit.
When the Church deliberately delayed the proceedings, Sr. Mary approached the Kerala Catholic Church Reformation Movement, an organization that works for rehabilitation of ex-priests and ex-nuns. Matters went haywire after the organization intervened.
In May, she was given dispensation and was asked to quit the Church. Having decided that it is best to do so, Sr. Mary demanded that she be paid her due in order for her to lead a life outside the church. The authorities objected.
Renji Njellani, organizing secretary of KCRM, points out that any priest or nun who wishes to quit the Church is entitled to be given money according to the canon law. The Church refused to pay the sum of Rs.30 lakh that Sr. Mary demanded and offered to pay Rs.1 lakh, after months of negotiation.
Two weeks ago, Sr. Mary filed a complaint with the Human Rights Commission and Women’s Commission alleging that she was facing physical and mental harassment at the hands of her superiors. But after she approached Women’s Commission, the Church, she alleges, has found new ways of taunting her.
They even filed a police complaint recently, accusing her of theft. She says that police officials threatened her to quit the Church as per their order. 
Last week, a complaint was filed with Child Welfare Committee accusing her of harassing the children at Balabhavan, a children’s home associated with the convent. Sr. Mary claims that the authorities of the committee forcefully made her sign a document pledging that she will stay away from the children.
Renji points out that the Church in fact uses the committee to its own advantage, with priests appointed in key positions.
“I am scared for my life…They are so powerful that they may even harm me!” - these were her first words as Sr. Mary spoke to The News Minute over phone.
Sr. Mary claims that false allegations have been levelled against her ever since she joined the Church.
In 1997 when she was a student of Master of Social Work, her superiors at the convent had accused her of being in a relationship with a priest.
“Nobody asked for any explanation from my side…I wasn’t given a chance to prove the allegations wrong, or at the least defend myself. They accused me of wrongdoing and I was forcefully sent for retreat camps where I wasn’t allowed to speak to anybody. I used to spend the days cut off from the outside world,” she says.
But things became worse when in the early 2000s, Sr. Mary objected to a misappropriation at Shanthinilayam, a special school in Pala run by the Church. 
“When I found that they were forging documents to include nuns in the teachers’ list to claim university grants, I objected. I discussed the issue with other nuns and the superiors came to know about it. Since then, they have constantly been trying to tag me as a mentally challenged person,” she says.
She also alleges that she was repeatedly transferred from one convent to the other, at the behest of the Church, often in the middle of an academic year.
Sr. Mary, who works as a teacher at a school run by the Church, says that she was brutally assaulted by her superiors at the various convents she has lived over the years.
“They would hit me, accusing me of various things, including robbery. They hid letters addressed to me. I forgave them and tolerated everything till now. I cannot take it any further,” she says.
The Church involved her family in all these matters too and would demand that they visit to sort things out.
Sr. Mary’s decision to leave the Church citing harassment is not a unique instance. Only a few years ago, Sister Jesme, who had been a nun for over 33 years, quit the Church alleging harassment by her superiors. Her leaving and the subsequent release of her autobiography "Amen: The autobiography of a nun" had created a huge controversy at that time. Sr. Abhaya’s murder, in which priests are the prime accused, is yet another example of how things are not exactly holy in the Church.
Once she leaves the convent, Sr. Mary cannot go back home.
"Do you know what it means to be a nun who quit the Order? Our society hasn't grown enough to accept such things. People will see it as my betrayal towards Jesus. But only if they knew that my fight is against the Church and not Jesus...." 
She says that her family does not want her to return home. "In fact they don't want me to quit the Church. It is all because of the stigma that is associated with it. Society will only target my family for my actions."
Dismissing the allegations of harassment at the hands of superiors, spokesman for Syro-Malabar order of the Catholic Church, Dr Paul Thelakkat states that the Church does not stop anybody from quitting.
Saying that he is unaware of the case in detail, Dr. Thelakkat claims that the canon law does not prescribe the Church to pay compensation to those who quit.
“As far as I understand, there is only one problem here. If the nun wants to quit, it is up to her to decide. But she cannot hold the Church responsible to provide rehabilitation. When a nun joins the Church, she voluntarily does so, agreeing that she will not hold any property under her name. Then how can she now stake claim in the Church’s joint property?” he asks.
Instances where the Church does provide monetary help to those who quit are purely out of ‘humanitarian concerns’, he maintains, adding that the nunnery is a service and not a means to earn money.

Monday, June 27, 2016

App based cab service and peek pricing

Last Saturday I used app based cab service OLA for coming back from New Delhi Railway Station to my home at Indirapuram, Ghazibad.

Let me talk about various charges of cab:

Base fare: This is added to fare irrespective of number of kilometers run. This is to cover for expanses incurred by driver to reach at pickup location. I don't have any problem with this fare because it helps in keeping per kilometer charges low. If we don't allow this charge then it will be factored in per kilometer charges which will be bad for long distance travelers.

Per Kilometer charges: This is the charge for basic service.

Per minute charge: This is charged per minute for the travel duration. This charge is to cover for extra fuel consumed by cab because of traffic jams and slow moving traffic and driver's pay for time wasted in traffic jams. I don't have any problem with this charge also.

I was charged 50% extra fare for peek charges. This peek charges increases with demand. The mobile app of OLA disclosed the revised rate card before I booked the cab so no problem there. But the problem is with fact that price are increasing with demand. So cab companies are making extra profit by exploiting passenger in need and not by increasing supply to meet the demand. Cab companies will not be interested in increasing supply if they can charge passenger extra by decreasing the supply. There have to be a cap at maximum fare which can be charged by cabs. I don't have any problem with off hours discount being offered by cab companies. But maximum fare need to be regulated to force cab companies to increase supply to make more profit instead of exploiting passengers.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Assam Class 10 topper is a Muslim boy from RSS-backed school

Today a news came out that a Muslim boy of a RSS run school has topped class 10 exam of Assam. It clearly shows that RSS is working for welfare of society irrespective of religion of the people being benefited. Had there been any discrimination in the school this Muslim student would have dropped out or would have not been able to perform well. I hope this will open eyes of people criticizing RSS day in and day out. I am proud that I am contributing financially to RSS.

The news item is available at following link:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/education/assam-class-10-topper-is-muslim-boy-of-rss-backed-school/story-9dySC10MPjdqeQmlwJrOlL.html

Assam Class 10 topper is a Muslim boy from RSS-backed school

Digambar Patowary, Hindustan Times, Guwahati |
Updated: May 31, 2016 22:43 IST

Sarfaraz Hussain topped the state board’s Class 10 exam with 590 marks out of a maximum 600. (Ujjal Debb/HT Photo)

A Muslim boy has given the RSS in Assam a reason to rejoice again, a week after a BJP-led government came to power in the state for the first time.

Sarfaraz Hussain topped the state board’s Class 10 exam with 590 marks out of a maximum 600. The results were declared on Tuesday.

Others before him have had similar scores. But 16-year-old Sarfaraz is the first Muslim to pass from a school run by an affiliate of Vidya Bharati, the RSS’s education wing.

He is not the only Muslim student of Sankardev Sishu Niketan, one of the many schools run by the Vidya Bharati-affiliated Sishu Shiksha Samiti, Assam.

The school at Betkuchi on the outskirts of Guwahati has 24 Muslim students, most of whom – like Sarfaraz – have won prizes for reciting the Bhagwad Gita.

“They have never complained about what we teach because our emphasis is on academic excellence apart from giving the students a grip on Indian culture and values,” Akshaya Kalita, the school’s headmaster, told HT.


“We did not make them feel different, and as a rule, they have lunch with all the other students and teachers after a bhojan mantra (prayer before meal),” he said.

Ajmal Hussain, Sarfaraz’s father, said he let his son study in the school because it provided free education. “It would have otherwise been difficult to sustain his studies with my meagre income as a waiter in a small restaurant,” he said.

He credited his son’s success to his hard work, the support from his schoolteachers, and also to the Hindu goddess of learning, Saraswati. Sarfaraz was the secretary of the school’s Saraswati Puja celebrations.

“The school shaped my life, and I hope to achieve greater academic glory as my teachers expect,” Sarfaraz said, wishing he could repay his alma mater some day.

For now, the Sarbananda Sonowal government is taking care of the payback. Education minister Himanta Biswa Sarma promised a road to the school that existed only on paper since it was established in 1998.

“We will also give the school Rs 10 lakh for upgrade and give Rs 5 lakh to Sarfaraz in a fixed deposit for his higher studies,” Sarma said.

State secondary board officials said of the 381,585 students that appeared for this year’s Class 10 exam, 239,614 passed to clock a 62.79% success rate. Sarfaraz was one of 44 candidates of Vidya Bharati-affiliated schools in the Top 20.

Krishi Kalyan Cess of 0.5% gets applicable today

From today Krishi Kalyan Cess of 0.5% is getting applicable on Service tax today. This cess is to finance farmer welfare schemes of central government. I think it a good step from government that they are thinking about welfare of farmers of India who provide food to whole nation. I feel happy that I am paying for welfare of the farmers. 

The people who are cribbing about Krishi Kalyan Cess are selfish people who don't want to pay back to society from which they are getting everything. Government should ignore opposition from these people.  

Monday, May 9, 2016

Wrong depiction of Ramayan by serial Siya Ke Ram

Yesterday I was watching TV and saw an advertisement of serial "Siya ke Ram". In that advertisement is was shown that Lakshman cut nose of Supnakaha because he had no respect for women and Sita was angry with Lakshman for doing that because she considered it to be an insult to womankind. 

Now a day characterless women have become face of feminism. Obscenity and characterlessness are considered essential quality of being a feminist. It is being projected that women can achieve high place only by drinking and being characterless. That is why Supnakha was depicted as victim of male chauvinistic attitude of Lakshman. Supnakaha was a characterless women and that satisfies requirement of being an icon of feminist.

The truth is that Supnakha did not propose for marriage to Ram or Lakshman but for immoral sax which both of them refused. After that Supnakha tried to kill Sita and Lakshman put a sword between Sita and Supnakha to protect Sita from Supnakha and by accident Supnakha's nose was cut. It was not intentional but neither Lakhman nor Ram apologized to Supnakha for cutting her nose because that punishment which she got was appropriate for the crime she did. I also, after 7000 years of it happening, agree with Ram and Lakshman. 

It is also being depicted that Ravana abducted Sita for taking revenge for Supnakaha. It is also not true. Ravana had no love for Supnakha. Had he be having any love for Supnakha he would have tried to killed Ram, Lakhman and Sita. But he abducted Sita because of his lust for beautiful women. I don't know of any person in History of 10,000 years who abducted someone's wife for taking revenge from him. I know of people who killed someone’s wife for taking revenge from him. But abducting someone's wife for making her his wife can't be done for revenge but for lust. 

This wrong depiction of Ramayan has been happening for last 800 years. More than 300 distorted version of Ramayana were written by different authors in last 800 years but people still believe in Ram's teaching. Lie does not have legs so can't stand firm with test of time. So these misrepresentations of Ramayana will also be rejected by people. 

The problem is with all other serials and TV programs is that they are projecting that by being characterless is the only way of being liberated be it a man or a woman. Drinking is a must for being successful and respected by others. Being characterless is another criterion for being an respected person. This kind of thinking is going to destroy Indian society. We need to stop it. 

I have decided not to allow Siya ke Ram in my house and I am following that. If you watch a serial in your house and a particular thinking is supported in that serial you children will think that you expect your children to follow that. So please be careful about serials and movies you watch.    

Monday, May 2, 2016

Income tax data released

Today central government release taxation data of central government of India. I am capturing some interesting part of it. I am interested in current years data:
Year - 2015-16
Corporate Tax: 454419 crore
Personal Income Tax: 286801 crore
Other Direct taxes: 1075 crore
Direct Tax collection: 742295 crore
Indirect Tax collection: 711885 crore
Total Tax collection: 1454180 crore
GDP - 13567192 crore
Population of India: 125 crore
Average per person income per year: 1,08,537 rupee
Individual income tax assesses: 4.86 crore

The interesting part is that out of Total tax collection of 14,54,180 crore only 2,86,801 crore comes as personal income tax which is 19.72 % of total tax collected. Number of individual tax payers is 4.86 crore which is 3.88% of total population. If I assume that every earning individual have 3 dependents then 15.55% of families are paying personal income tax.

If we assume that only 25% of our population is earning then average income per earning person is 4,34,148  (per family of 4 person).  As per current income tax slab tax on income of 5 lakhs is 25,000. The average tax per income tax payer is 59,012 rupee which looks reasonable.

7,11,885 crore rupee is coming as indirect taxes which is being paid by every individuals irrespective of their financial status. Excise duty on medicines is paid by every patient be him rich or poor. It is 48.95% of total tax collection. If 19.72% of tax is paid by 15.55% of families as income tax then it is not surprising.

On social media people are saying that 1% of people are paying 50% of the tax. It is not true as per data released by Income Tax Department. Only 19.72% tax is coming from 15.55% of families. Of course this tax money will not be spent exclusively on welfare of people it is collected from. If that was to be done then government could have applied fee for service rather than imposing taxes. Taxes are paid by riches and used for welfare of poor which rich people never like. Rich people can't publicly say that they don't want to pay taxes for welfare of poor people so they keep crying about corruption which happens in utilization of tax money. The actual intent of rich people is that they don't want to pay any money for welfare of poor people..