Wednesday, November 6, 2013

What a damn disgrace.Minister made to walk a few steps by Officials.

All are equal before Nature and Laws of the Country. 

It is high time our Ministers take a lesson or two from the neighbouring countries 
particularly Singapore as to how Ministers and bureaucrats conduct themselves
 and how they are in no way different from the ordinary citizens. Walking a few
 steps will not and cannot undermine the status of the Ministers. On the 
contrary, it will only enhance his image among the public. Nature does not
 discriminate human beings by their status in society is the simple truth
 our bureaucrats and political leaders have to understand. They are also equal 
before the laws of the nation and wherever they adhere to such universal 
theories , the country prospers, people will have welfare and the general standards 
of living will have some class.

TVG Krishnan 

(This comment is published in Times of India dated 7/11/13 in response to the news item Two Officers suspended for making the Railway Minister walk a few steps).

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Hunt for Gold at the cost of tax payer's money-irrational


In India, some very strange events do take place and people's attention is easily diverted from all major and serious issues.The latest rush for gold based on a some self styled saint's dream has really caught the attention of all and the Government has been dragged to chase the mirage at the cost of tax payers' money. Media adds to the glamour and entertainment with their visuals and experts' comments and interviews. The wastage of time, money and energy is nobody's concern as the entertainment value is much more and it is not calculable.The present rush for gold is very timely and appealing as the Government and the economy need a saving grace from the financial crunch and economic crisis.In case the dream comes true by some miracle, the Government is greatly relieved of its past blunders on the management of the economy. People can forget about the suffering caused by the misdeeds and laxity of Governance. In case the hunt for gold succeeds the possibility of which is not ruled out as the hoarders of black money amassed in the form of gold may themselves would have given this idea of extracting and exposing the hold hiding in a convincing manner befitting the irrational and blind beliefs of this great nations gullible masses. These are all some attention diversion tactics well timed and well executed by those who matter and who are concerned.

Dr.T.V.Gopalakrishnan
(This is in response to the editorial Reason for no reason in Business Standard dated 19/10/13) 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Trust in Bank's advice

If one goes by banker's advice, it is guaranteed that one will land himself in grief and suffer from monetary loss apart from mental agony.These days, intellectual honesty, sincerity and integrity and loyalty to the organisation the employees serve and commitment to customers etc have been given a go by and there is no authority worth the name to fix the accountability or responsibility. Employees knowledge of the products,knowledge of his own institution, the statutory and legal provisions relating to the products they sell , the institutions they serve etc are virtually absent. The movement an investment is made, and money is parted with, the head ache starts for the customer and the employee who sold the product may not be traceable as he would have either changed the job or would have left the place never to be seen or contacted again. The institution will have its own logistics and explanations to justify the loss incurred by the investor. Credibility is what is missing in the whole system of liberalisation and diversification of business. The bankers are expected to be trustworthy, but of late they have an eye only to trap you and extract your money.This is the experience of many, but seldom they express because of old age, non affordability to fight in terms of money, energy, mental stamina etc. Many lose in the process and banks do enjoy the gain. It is a fact. The reason very often cited is investments are subject to market risks and banks cannot be held liable for the loss if any.Mis selling the products by banks is wide spread and it is time for banks to concentrate on mobilisation of deposits and lending the funds profitably and productively without making the depositors lose their trust in banks and money 


Dr.T.V. Gopalakrishnan

(This is in response to an article should customer trust bank's advice that appeared in Money Life)

The need for RBI being made accountable

The article is very well written and has convincingly argued to fix accountability of RBI to the people of India for their fortunes and now the misfortunes. The RBI's core functions and additional functions are by and large carried out to the best of its professionalism and are presented before the Parliament and the Parliament Standing Committee on Finance.No doubt, RBI's functions often give rise to conflict of interest and this results perhaps in the necessity for fixing accountability for RBI.The reasons are not far to seek in making RBI working perhaps not in the interests of bringing in economic inequity. The RBI does not enjoy the autonomy as it deserves as a full fledged Central Bank. All its Directors are appointed by the Central government and they are not expected to dissent from the thinking of the Ministry of Finance or the Government. Unlike many Central Banks of the world, RBI has been entrusted with the responsibility of rural development by statute and other developmental functions apart from core Central Banking functions. Though NABARD has been set up exclusively for Agriculture and Rural Development, RBI has not been relieved of the development of agriculture and rural development. The Financial Inclusion cannot be the exclusive responsibility of RBI where the involvement of State, central and other agencies have an active role and responsibility taking into account the envisaged social and financial role of various financial institutions functioning both in rural and other areas. No doubt RBI has to be made accountable for its functions,but given the present circumstances,there are many aspects to be looked into taking into account the relationship between the RBI and the Government,the socio- economic conditions of the country and the general governance standards and accountability. The author's approach , however,deserves appreciation and a lot has to be done before the objective is set.

Dr.T.V.Gopalakrishnan
(This is in response to an article " RBI should be made accountable' that appeared in Money Life dated 18/10/13).

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Bank Licences and NBFCs


It seems Mr Chakrabarty  wants to favour some NBFCs though they are part of the Corporates. He was seen associated with L&T Finance in some of their functions knowing fully well that L&T Finance is one of the applicants for License. He could have very well avoided getting associated with the prospective applicants. The FM has already indicated that Seven would get Bank License.It seems RBI's appointment of a Committee to decide the eligibility is a mockery. It all looks predetermined as to who should be given the licence.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Suffering by the Honest people



Past few years of ruling has only damaged the economy and people are suffering by not being able to lead a decent life.Greed has overtaken the entire system and there are no principles or ethics or values in extracting money through various means adopted by any service providing agency. Right from cradle to grave, corruption is rampant and money only rules the country. How one makes money and dupe the people and the Government is not any one's concern. Those who remain honest and go by the good values of living are the worst affected.The only way  for the present Government to tackle higher subsidy is to squeeze the poor masses further which will have a serious bearing on the future of the Party in power.. As it is, people have lost all their hopes in the present Government and they are waiting for an opportunity to have a change.
 
Dr.T.V.Gopalakrishnan 
(This comment in a modified form is in response to a report India Must tackle higher subsidy Spending that appeared in Times Of India dated 8/10/13)

Banks and service Charges

Now banks can dictate terms and exploit the customers as the freedom enjoyed by the customers to freely change the banks  has been taken away with the introduction of Complicated  and Cumbersome procedures  The customers are actually trapped and they have no escape from these sorts of harassment s. The authorities to regulate the banks are silent spectators or are party to the harassment. It is time Customers  get united and fight for their genuine rights as otherwise, they will be taken for a ride and their money with banks may not be safe. In the name of service charges, their balances will get eroded and there wont be anybody to answer the customers. As it is , it is extremely difficult in practice to register a complaint for deficiency of service and what ever banks  advertise is nothing but bogus procedures which may not yield any result. If contacts are there then one can expect some reasonable service or reply to one's complaints.

Dr.T.V.Gopalakrishnan