There have been a lot of happenings in the past month which raised questions in my mind. I am going to share
those with you.
Starting with Delhi University fiasco. To me it seemed that those having
differences about length of Graduation course had inflated EGO with no concern
about sufferings of young students. Going back to my time in school, Matric or
10th standard was the final examination of school education and it
was conducted by Punjab University. Thereafter a student joined college to do 2
years Intermediate and then 2 years Graduation. Thus one could be a Graduate in
total of 14 years in school and college. When I reached 9th
standard, school tenure was increased by 1 year making it Higher Secondary. Examinations
of both 10th and 11th were conducted by the university.
There was corresponding reduction in college education. One joined college for
1 year Prep after Higher Secondary and continued to 2 year course of
graduation. Thus to be a Graduate it still was 14 years of school and college
education. Then schooling was increased
to 10+ 2 ie making it 12 years of school education and in college it was made 3
years to graduate. So now one took 15 years of school and college to be a Graduate.
Latest increase of graduation to 4 years after schooling seems a little more
than needed. Also how can an ordinary college cater for B Tech or BMS education
which are specialized in engineering or administrative institutes?
There used to be only 1 university covering whole of Punjab which
included Haryana at that time as well as Himachal. Now I think there are half a
dozen universities covering the same area. And similarly universities have mushroomed
nationally also. It may be due to large number of students but still it seems
that there are too many universities without any concern about education
standards or co-ordination. I do strongly feel that though a university may
retain freedom in day to day functioning but there is positive need to have an agency
to ensure that all universities maintain same overall standard and norms of
education.
The stand off between BMC and residents of Campa Cola area buildings is
rather very intriguing. I am surprised that when these buildings were under
construction many years ago, BMC had found the builder was indulging in unauthorized
construction. He or the company was fined for that but what about after that?
How did he manage to continue with construction without having approved plans?
Not only that but the flats were sold out which could not have happened
overnight. How did the owners get water and electricity connections if the
buildings were unauthorized? Is it not mandatory to give details of building
approval for obtaining these connections?
My heart goes out to those occupying those flats for so many years but
it seems that most of them were aware at the time of purchasing that there was
dispute about sanction of building these. If we regularize these now, it will
encourage others to indulge in same practice. In my opinion the only way out is
to penalize the builder or his heirs by attaching all their assets to pay off
occupants and then demolish these buildings. Heir of that builder may include
his close relatives also, like siblings, nephews / nieces etc. That should set
an example for other unscrupulous builders.
There have been many building collapses resulting in loss of many lives as
well as injuring many more apart from loss of belonging and property. In most
cases it was due to construction of basements undertaken in the plots next to
those. Is it not common sense that if you expose foundation of any building it
definitely makes it prone to collapse? Are the persons who undertake
construction work not aware of this as they are supposed to be specialists? Why should those responsible to undertake such
constructions in the next plot not be tried for murder or attempt to murder?