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What Mumbai Can Learn From Singapore - Strategy With RS

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Raghavendra Pokuri

Hi Professor..thanks for sharing with us the Singaporean transport model. I am currently staffing with a software company and I live in Hyderabad. Hyderabad's population is over a crore and dedicated 'Bus only' lanes will never be feasible. While dedicated cycle lanes are a dying breed, it is only left to one's imagination if the concept of 'Weekend cars' finds its feet in Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi. What's disturbing me terribly is the time the authorities 'concerned' (if they are really concerned) are taking to complete -Metro Rail project. It was supposed to be completed by 2014. The govt went to extend the deadline by 5 more years which isn't commendable. As you rightly said, authorities can use their imagination to come up with solutions. Leave apart the very notion of a 'solution', authorities seem busy enough in exacerbating commuters' pain points. Talking about tolls and taxes, unless and until automation comes into picture, half of the amount (even more than that) goes into the pockets of corrupt traffic police men. But as I draw the curtain close on my comment, I wish to take a cue from Shawshank redemption movie's quote- "Hope lies eternal." I sincerely hope that, authorities take the suggestions of intellectuals like you into consideration and bring smiles on a common man's face (on my face) for all the right reasons.

8 Dec 2015, 10.25 AM

Rajesh Srivastava

Raghavendra thanks for sharing your thoughts so candidly. I have infinite faith in young people & technology. Together they will attempt to solve every issue faced by human kind. And they will succeed - not partially but wholly & completely. Why am I so optimist - previous generations have created the problems & they are attempting to solve it. Therefore the solutions eludes them ... because as Albert Einstein has so aptly said - We cannot solve the problem with the same level of thinking that caused it. New generation armed with new tools & learning will be best poised to solve issues. This is my hope & belief.

8 Dec 2015, 07.34 PM

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Raghavendra Pokuri

Hi Professor..thanks for sharing with us the Singaporean transport model. I am currently staffing with a software company and I live in Hyderabad. Hyderabad's population is over a crore and dedicated 'Bus only' lanes will never be feasible. While dedicated cycle lanes are a dying breed, it is only left to one's imagination if the concept of 'Weekend cars' finds its feet in Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi. What's disturbing me terribly is the time the authorities 'concerned' (if they are really concerned) are taking to complete -Metro Rail project. It was supposed to be completed by 2014. The govt went to extend the deadline by 5 more years which isn't commendable. As you rightly said, authorities can use their imagination to come up with solutions. Leave apart the very notion of a 'solution', authorities seem busy enough in exacerbating commuters' pain points. Talking about tolls and taxes, unless and until automation comes into picture, half of the amount (even more than that) goes into the pockets of corrupt traffic police men. But as I draw the curtain close on my comment, I wish to take a cue from Shawshank redemption movie's quote- "Hope lies eternal." I sincerely hope that, authorities take the suggestions of intellectuals like you into consideration and bring smiles on a common man's face (on my face) for all the right reasons.

8 Dec 2015, 10.25 AM

Rajesh Srivastava

Raghavendra thanks for sharing your thoughts so candidly. I have infinite faith in young people & technology. Together they will attempt to solve every issue faced by human kind. And they will succeed - not partially but wholly & completely. Why am I so optimist - previous generations have created the problems & they are attempting to solve it. Therefore the solutions eludes them ... because as Albert Einstein has so aptly said - We cannot solve the problem with the same level of thinking that caused it. New generation armed with new tools & learning will be best poised to solve issues. This is my hope & belief.

8 Dec 2015, 07.34 PM