The Problem is
not the mayor, the corporation, the railway, the minister, or the chief
minister.
The underlying
Problem is all above, and it is hidden. I did my research from an
unbiased platform, asking some simple but fundamental questions about why and
how a poor man got drowned in human solid waste in the heart of the Capital
city of the most literate state in an emerging India.
When all the
information is readily available, but Malayalees overlook the core issue and
instead focus on superficial matters, it can be described as a "missing
the forest for the trees." This phrase highlights the tendency for
individuals to prioritize minor or irrelevant details over the larger, more
important issue at hand.
Four specific
examples I noticed from listening to the media are:
(i) The mayor is no good, people
criticize her youth and inexperience, and the mayor goes defensive blaming the
Indian Railway
(ii) The
minister in charge is no good and wants to be on the defensive.
(iii) The Indian railway is the de
facto owner of the “shit.” Therefore, you clean it, the mayor says.
Unpacking
of Issues. No day passes
without significant allegations about the government at the local and state
levels – multiple allegations against the government leadership from head to
toe and horizontally, left to right. The topics cover monthly remittance, rude
behavior, bribery to Venality, revenge, and murder. A Lack of Law, Order,
and Authority is Apparent.
In graduate school
in the 1970s, I thought certain bribery among bureaucrats was justified—a
father needing dowry payment for a daughter; even the well-known kickback for
services of favors, and the regular “grease payment” to expedite service. But
today, the bribe has graduated to VENALITY—the quality of being open to bribery
or overly motivated by money.
The betrayal of one’s principles or integrity for personal gain or advantage, typically involving bribery and corruption.
Malayalees have “traveled a long way” in a figurative context. We picked a lot of DECLINE and DETERIORATION on the way. Political leadership strayed from values and responsibilities; as a result, common people have endured so much that they're mentally or emotionally drained from pointless struggle. Irreversible changes are happening in Kerala. There is total Disillusionment, suggesting that after a long journey or process, the outcome is disappointing or unexpected. People have become alienated from the leadership in Thiruvananthapuram. The bribery has elevated to VENALITY.
A comprehensive analysis of the situation in Kerala, mainly
focusing on the incident of a man drowning in human waste in the capital city.
Here's a summary of the key points you've made:
• The problem involves
various stakeholders (mayor, corporation, railway, minister, chief minister)
and deeper underlying issues.
•Malayalees tend to
focus on superficial matters rather than addressing the core issues,
exemplified by the phrase "missing the forest for the trees."
• Specific examples of
how different parties deflect blame or focus on minor details:
Allegations: There is a broader
context of allegations against the government at various levels, indicating a
lack of law, order, and authority.
Regrettably, there is a progression from occasional
bribery to widespread VENALITY in the government leadership.
Kerala has experienced significant decline and
deterioration in values and political leadership straying from values and
responsibilities.
People in Kerala are experiencing disillusionment and
alienation from leadership due to many ongoing issues.
Decentralization
of Waste Management.
• Kerala government introduced a
decentralization effort – a step in the right direction. Brahmapuram in Kochi and Vilappilsala in Thiruvananthapuram
are two failed examples of centralized waste management system – a great move.
Decentralization
is known to increase efficiency, better allocate resources, allow for quicker
adaptation, improve accountability, foster innovation and creativity, empower
local communities, and give them a greater sense of ownership and control over
their own affairs; finally, it reduces bureaucracy, streamlines processes, and
reduces bureaucratic red tape, leading to a more efficient and responsive
organization.
Is the Government of Kerala Function Decentralized?
A decentralized government distributes power away from a central authority to regional or local governments. It brings increased efficiency, reduces bureaucracy and streamlines decision-making processes, better representation, closer connection between citizens and their representatives, policies can be tailored to local preferences and conditions, brings enhanced accountability, makes it easier for citizens to monitor and influence local government actions, increased transparency in decision-making processes, improved resource allocation, encourages innovation, reduced risk of authoritarianism, when power is distributed, making it harder for a single person to dominate, checks and balances between different levels of government.
I looked at the number of portfolios
governed directly by four chief ministers in South India – Andhra, Karnataka, Tamil
Nadu, and Kerala. The chief minister of Kerala controls three times more
portfolios compared to any of his counterparts in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and
Andhra. This is not desirable. We have seen a Kerala Chief
minister under constant fire on many allegations. He simply has no time to pay
attention to his portfolios.
There must be a legislative mandate on
the number of portfolios.
Do not eat more food than you can
realistically consume!
Cash flow:
Cash flow in business refers to the
movement of money in and out of a company. It is the measure of how much cash
is generated and spent by a business during a specific period of time. Positive
cash flow indicates that a company's liquid assets are increasing, while
negative cash flow means that funds are decreasing. It is important for
businesses to maintain a healthy cash flow in order to meet their financial
obligations, invest in growth opportunities, and weather any financial
challenges that may arise.
The people of Kerala should at any
moment not doubt its government that a negative cash flow in the state has
nothing to do with the VENALITY in the state.
Mark Antony said Caesar’s wife must
be above suspicion.
Action Item: A legislative mandate on the number of
portfolios under each minister.
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लोका समस्ता सुखिनो भवंतु।
Mani Skaria, Ph.D., McAllen, Texas. [email protected]
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