Friday, March 5, 2010

Global Integrity Report: India scores a middling 70

An interesting report by Global Integrity (a not for profit organisation that generates information about governance and corruption trends around the world).  In its score-card, India is at a moderate 70 scoring low on legislative and judicial accountability, civil service regulations, whistle blowing, rule of law and enforcement.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Why doesn't our government focus on good governance?

Good governance is the buzz word everywhere except among the political classes! Is it because they don't have their ear to the ground or they just don't care?  I think its a mixture of the two.  There are some politicians who understand that the voters are fed up of bad roads, lack of electricity, lack of quality schools, lack of law and order in many parts of the country, malnutrition and hunger and are making efforts to remedy the situation in their own small way.  Nitish Kumar in Bihar is a good example.  However, the majority, across the spectrum, are mired in old mind-sets and caste politics.  How do we put the message across to these politicians that their game is up? If they want to be re-elected, they have to perform.  For this, there needs to be consensus building across the political spectrum to bring about reforms in the structure of our civil service, the back bone that is supposed to deliver the goodies allocated to the people.  There also needs to be reform in the way political parties function internally as well as in Parliament.  For this, we need to amend the Anti-Defection law and bring in inner party democracy.  Lastly, law and order has to be strengthened.  We cannot have sundry goons hijacking an issue on the threat of violence without any repurcussions -- be it Valentine's Day celebration or women going to pubs or even larger issues such as Telangana.   

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Aligarh Muslim University professor suspended for being gay

The news of the professor from Aligarh Muslim Univesity was caught on camera having consensual sex with a man is indicative of a far larger problem in our society than homophobia (which is not to say it is not a problem in itself).  The way the professor was caught through hidden camera (whether set by students or some news company) shows a basic contempt for individual choice, privacy and more importantly the law of the land.  This means any group of people can dictate the mores in society based on their lifestyle choices if they have the backing of people in positions of authorities. You may say that this has been a trend for a long time between goons and politicians.  But such behaviour is not expected from an institution of learning.

THE GLOBAL “GO-TO THINK TANKS"

The University of Pennsylvania has published a global database of think tanks. You can access it here.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Controversy over Bt Brinjal

Bt Brinjal is in the eye of the storm. While Jairam Ramesh has put a moratorium on its commercial cultivation, there is need to understand the issues at hand in more detail. Is the opposition to the plant valid? Is the Minister justified in ignoring recommendation from the Genetic Engineering Approval Council, which is a scientific body set up to govern genetically modified food? For more on the issue, please read the entry on the PRS Blog.

Focus on marriage, not so much on children

Do parents who focus too much on their children have less happy and demanding kids? Apparently so. For more information, please read http://bit.ly/a6Ggnd

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Ayan Hirsi Ali at Jaipur Lit Fest

Jaipur Lit Festival included a surprise visit by Ayan Hirsi Ali. Here's an account of what she said