20 December 2018

 Metro News.

No news on the metro. But something related to my efforts in reporting the Matro news.
Mr Akhilesh, PRO, Nagpur Metro had sent two of his reporters to interview me when I had told him of my interest in Metro. Never saw or knew what happened to that interview.
Then one afternoon he rang to check if I had any objection to meet Tejswi Mehata a reporter with a local newspaper. I of course had no objection, except that we normally go out for an evening walk around 5- 5:15PM and she should be with us before that time.
As we were about to go out received a call. It was Tejswi Mehata asking me that she has been all over the Jalvihar colony and can not find our house. I realised that while giving directions to Akhikesh I had forgotten to mention that there are two Jal Vihar colonies. A & B. We were in Jal Vihar A colony, West of Ring Road. JalVihar B colony is East of ring road. I explained how to reach our house.
Stood in the balcony waiting for the arrival of two-wheeler. After some time spotted a tired-looking youngster walking, looking at the houses, she spotted our name board and came up.
During chit chat came to know that she was doing a course in Mass Communication, in Journalism and Public relation. Still to get her Diploma/Degree. Had arrived in Nagpur only a couple of days back. To gain experience / do an internship.
Told her of my interest in Nagpur Metro. Answered her questions. Gave her a link to my album History Nagpur Metro - "Hingna T Junction - to - Sitla Mata Temple Crossing".
Before she left told her no one was likely to publish a piece on how an old fellow spends his time.
She was pretty confident it will see the light of the day.
She sent me snapshot of what she had written and published in Dainik Bhaskar dated 17 December 2018. For someone so young and new to the field she seems to have done a good job. The editorial Staff seemed happy with her effort.

 

13 December 2018

My letter to all three e-mail ids of Editor ,Htavada.
Sir.
NMC installed garbage bins for for dry and wet garbage some time back. Intention being that citizens drop the garbage in the bins rather than through it all over. NMC would than collect the garbage from the bins and empty them to receive further inflow of garbage. Sensible citizens started putting garbage in the bins. So far so good.
But our great NMC has worked hard and long to acquire reputation as most inefficient organisation. They are living up to their reputation.
Garbage bins are full. Never been emptied. Even sensible citizens are forced to throw the garbage in vicinity of the bins.
God save my Nagpur, because NMC refuses to wake up.

03 December 2018

My ltter to Editor : Whither Swatch Bharat - Swatch Nagpur.

Sir.
I believe MNC can impose stiff to very stiff fines on those littering or throwing garbage in public places. 
Seeing garbage strewn all over the city one wonders why the provision of imposing stiff fines is not being imposed. Or is it that the offenders are going scotfree due to some other considerations.
A picture is worth thousand words. Here are two thousand words.

Ring Road. Adhyapak Layout turning.
 Location google map 21.11163, 79.032107. 

PM Velankar 

17 November 2018

Break Rule - Lose Licence.

My latest letter to Editor.

Sir,
Apropos today's news item Break Rule - Lose Licence.
It is most unfortunate that it has taken more than 12000 deaths, 20000 plus injuries and almost 39000 accidents to wake up the authorities to from their 'Kumbhkarniya' slumber.
It is as if these authorities while using the road for their daily commute in the city had their eyes closed and never noticed blatant traffic violations.
If traffic police and other law enforcement authorities could not catch all these violators up till now how are they  going to catch them to suspend their licences.
I feel suspending licence will not be of much use. In fact,  it will add one additional violation, that of driving without licence :-).
I feel remedy is to impose and strictly implement system of deterrent fines. Say a minimum of ₹2000. Rules should also be amended so that certain percentage of fines collected are officially credited in the monthly pay packet of the Policeman collecting the fines. This incentive, I am sure will work like magic in bringing down traffic violations.
PM velankar 

Metro News.

there has been no metro news on my blog or Facebook page for more then a month.
On my return to Nagpur, I have resumed my walk. I find that civil work on Metro in my stretch is complete. Now the work is going on at track level where I have no access.

During last year and half since the time work started, foot path along northern wall of DGCA grounds on Hingna Road Started getting damaged. Incidentally with continuous uninterrupted length of almost 1 KM ( 997.7 mtrs) this must be the longest continuous uninterrupted footpath in Nagpur.

With increasing damage to the footpath due to on going work, eventually it's full length was damaged, destroyed. The very existence of 1 KM long footpath simply vanished. At one time things were so bad that walking became unsafe and I had to change my route. Later even though footpath remained non existentant but walking was possible. 
Now the good news is that with completion of civil work Metro people have started reconstruction of the foot path. From the looks of it about 40 odd meters of it has been done. They have done beautiful job. Lot of thought seems to have gone in the design of new footpath. There are niches near metro station where autos and cars can stop to drop off or pick up passengers. Idea being when the venicles stop on niche, road remains clear and smooth flow of traffic is not affected.
Here are the photos of newly constructed footpath and portion still to be done.

New footpath. Niche for car.
New footpath. Niche for auto parking.  
Footpath still to be done-up.

16 November 2018

Pigeon Man of Singapore.

Continued with my morning walk in Singapore as well. Route followed by me was use Mayer Road underpass to reach East Coast Park. Follow the path up to Park Land Green . Use the underpass to go to Marine Parade follow road east then on to Mountbatten Road to crescent street to Makina. Almost the same distance as my normal walk about 4.5 KM.
Walk along the East Coast Park was refreshing and fantastically rejuvenating. Beautiful scenery and beautiful sunrises if Horizon was clear.
Sunrise. East Coast Park.

It was amazing to see the number of people of all ages from age group of 60/ 70 plus,middle ages to teens, jogging, walking, doing aerobic exercises and work outs generally seen by me in Kung Fu / Karate movies. Even kids 7/8 years are Merrily cycling, along with their parents.
Almost every day lots and lots of pigeons foraging around the beach near Area B of East coast Park.



One day I saw an old man walking along the beach. Pigeons foraging all over the beach started flying around that old man and following him. The way pigeons were following him, reminded me of the story of Pied Piper of Hamelin. He want slightly beyond the jetty and sat on haunches. Opened the plastic bag he was carrying and started scattering some thing around.  
Old man and the pigeons
           

The pigeons were all over him and the whatever feed he had strewn. Once in a while he was caressing pigeons close to him. The pigeons did not seem to mind him.
One day I approached him. On my approach the pigeons fluttered but did not flyaway but settled down close by. May be they understood that I meant no harm. Spoke to him.  


I saw that what he was feeding was not birdseed of any kind but bread slices. In answers to my enquiry He informed me he wanted to come every day but could only manage it when he had free mornings. Still tried to come as frequently as possible. Had been feeding them for quite some time. Initially the number of pigeons were quite less and only two loafs were sufficient. Gradually the number increased and now even five loaves were barely sufficient. 
Asked his name . He told me. Could no get it so asked him again, he told me . Could not get it and said please say again, he told me yet again. This happened couple of more times. Then I felt too ashamed to ask the same question for the fifth time. Never got his name so I shall simply call him "Pigeon Man of Singapore."
         
Pigeon Man of Singapore.