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Vultures VIP day trippers are the disaster after Garhwal's earthquake
It will be said that at least the ministers had a supervisory role to play. Even this specious argument would not be put forward if a streamlined calamity response system existed in India. It is mooted after every earthquake, drought, flood and then forgotten. In typical bureaucratese, the Government insists "the Comprehensive Disaster Management Policy or CDMP" is on the anvil. In India, rescue operations are defined by either crocodile tears or sombre abbreviations. There is empirical evidence to suggest that vip day trippers actually hamper salvage work. In Garhwal, for instance, the dignitaries have confined their visits to villages alongside motorable roads. Obviously, they have avoided the more damaged interiors. Yet, to pay court to the Union ministers and the chief minister, the district officialdom has to be present in full strength. The result is wasted hours -- for some victims, the crucial hours between life and death. Agreed, for politicians to be seen as sensitive to suffering citizens is an occupational imperative. Even so, muddling up a rescue operation is never going to win them votes. Trade Winds Why even a good exim policy may not rescue India's exports
Like everything, Hegde's endeavour has a debit side. The commerce minister has been realistic in admitting that the ability of an exim policy -- indeed, of his ministry -- to boost exports is today limited. Most factors shaping India's export fortunes -- poor quality products, extreme price sensitivity, unreliable supply schedules -- are really beyond the Commerce Ministry's purview. Of the two critical components of a healthy trade policy, a conducive customs duty structure is the Finance Ministry's responsibility and a stable but favourable rupee value the Reserve Bank of India's. But in putting his best foot forward, the commerce minister has set a precedent that will hopefully be matched by others. Or else India will have another year of stagnant exports. |
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