The constitutional right to vote has been the cornerstone of India’s democratic foundation. In a country as diverse, with 900 million registered voters in 2019 as per Election Commission figures, the model for exercising universal adult franchise has often been applauded. But the model remains beset with a set of unique challenges. One such long-standing challenge is checking duplicate entries in the country's electoral rolls. To address this issue, the union government has now proposed linking of the Aadhaar and the voter ID, as represented by the Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC). The proposal immediately evoked strong criticism and raised…
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On Wednesday, January 26th, Tamil Nadu State Election Commissioner, V Palanikumar announced that elections to various urban local bodies across the state will be held on February 19 and the date for counting of the votes as February 22. This announcement comes a day after the Madras High Court gave the green signal to go ahead with the polls, in response to a Public Interest Litigation filed in the court, asking for local body elections to be deferred owing to the COVID-19 situation in the state. Rejecting the plea, a bench consisting of acting Chief Justice MN Bhandari and Justice…
Read moreLet’s face it – our city administration has done a magnificent job over the last two years trying to keep the pandemic within control. We have emerged better than some other metropolises though that does not mean we have been exemplary. But yes, we can commend our performance. Which is why, in the light of all this, we did seem to detect something of a flap in the last two weeks before matters righted themselves once more. Of course, with numbers continuing to rise we need to watch the ground situation more closely. And in that, perhaps we can avoid…
Read moreCitizens from different wards of Bengaluru were joined by those across the country to participate in Janaagraha’s #CityPolitics webinar, titled ‘MyCityMyBudget Phase 2 – Are Ward Committees using budget allocated to them’, on Saturday, January 22nd. The webinar discussed how Bengaluru’s ward committees have been utilising the budget allocated to them. Last August, BBMP set precedent by allotting Rs 60 lakh to each of its 198 ward committees. The decision was taken after over 9,000 citizens submitted inputs on how ward budgets need to be spent, in response to the #MyCityMyBudget (MCMB) campaign (jointly launched by BBMP and the NGO…
Read moreEvery year, like clockwork, Mumbai floods after excessive rains that bring the city to a standstill, leaving behind severe damages to infrastructure, and throwing up new challenges for the city administrators to handle. This despite substantial annual budgets sanctioned for desilting storm water drains and attempts to rejuvenate rivers, including Mithi. So predictable and perennial is Mumbai’s experience with flooding, that political parties had included specific promises in their 2017 BMP poll manifestos to tackle the issue. However, five years down the line, as they face the electorate again in 2022, the ground reality is that the promises have remained…
Read moreDespite the dangers they pose to life and limb, Indians have learned to live with the potholes that abound in most roads in every city. According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, potholes accounted for 3,564 road accidents in 2020, though the the exact number of deaths from these accidents is not known. But despite these appalling numbers, there is a complete lack of explicit or specific legislation dealing with accountability for deaths or injuries caused by potholes that are the result of poor quality work and lack of maintenance by the municipal authorities concerned. Can government or…
Read morePolicy making on public health issues requires data of many kinds. One such important data category is the number of birth and death registrations. For instance, the changes in birth registration allowed researchers to note the drastic drop in Karnataka’s fertility rate over the past 40 years. On the other hand, death registration has played a key role in identifying health trends in the state, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. For citizens, birth and death certificates impact everything from admission into schools to entitlements like pension and other benefits. But what are the steps for registering and receiving birth/death certificates…
Read moreA population census is still far away. But the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) plans to do a dog census in Mumbai in March 2022. For a start, the BMC is doing an awareness drive towards responsible pet ownership in Mumbai by getting owners to license their pets. “As part of this campaign, BMC officials visited housing societies to create awareness and register more pet licences,” said Dr K.A. Pathan, general manager of BMC’s veterinary health department. “Since the process is entirely online and can be done over a mobile phone, our staffers would register the pets on the spot, and…
Read moreTranslated by Sandhya Raju கடந்த இரண்டு வருடங்களாக கோவிட்-19 தொற்று காரணமாக, அனைத்தும் முடங்கிப்போயின, ஆனால் இந்த புத்தாண்டில் குறைகளை களைந்து, நாம் அனைவரும் விரைவாக செயல்பட வேண்டும். 2022 ஆம் ஆண்டுக்கான விருப்பப் பட்டியல் இதோ: நகரத்தின் தண்ணீர் மற்றும் நீர் நிலைகளின் மேலாண்மை சில வருடங்கள் முன்பு, மழை நீர் சேமிப்பு கட்டாயமாக்கப்பட்டு, நன்றாகவும் அமல்படுத்தப்பட்டது. இதன் நல்விளைவை நாம் அனைவருமே அனுபவித்தோம். ஆனால், காலப்போக்கில் இது மாறி, தண்ணீர் தட்டுப்பாடு மீண்டும் தலைதூக்கியது. நீர் தட்டுப்பாட்டை தவிர்க்க மழை நீர் சேமிப்பு திட்டத்தை மீண்டும் பரவலாக அமல்படுத்த வேண்டும். பல காலங்களாக நீர் நிலைக்கான திட்டங்கள் வரையப்பட்டாலும், ஆறுகள், குளங்கள் மற்றும் ஏரிகள் ஆகியவற்றில் கழிவுகளும் பிளாஸ்டிக் குப்பைகளும் நிறைந்துள்ளன. இது போக, ஆக்கிரமிப்புகளாலும் சூழப்பட்டுள்ளன. இதனால் மக்களின் சுகாதாரம் பாதிக்கப்படுவதோடு, கடும் வெள்ளத்திற்கும் வழி வகுக்கிறது. ஆக்கிரமிப்புகளை அகற்றி, நமது இயற்கை வளங்களை பாதுகாத்து,…
Read more(All persons and events mentioned in this piece are real and will be named when needed) August is the cruellest month. The month that reminds me of the repeated betrayal of the promises made when freedom dawned on our country at midnight in 1947. I remember the sunny morning in August 1990, when I was winging my way back to Bengaluru after a nine-year break. Seated next to me was the Chief of the Bureau of Industrial Costs and Prices, whose days were passed among the country’s leading industrialists. “You know you are going to the most corrupt city in…
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