The Editor, Business Line,
Appropos your announcement in today's Business Line, I wish to present the following for your print. My high-power, digital 'jpg' phot with my brief profile enclosed.
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Three Major Agenda A DEFINITE & A MUST
While the learned Hon'ble Finance Minister & his team would be 'brushing' the edit-pages on the proposed BUDGET 2009 to make India yet again proud under the captaincy of Hon'ble Dr Manmohan Singh, the respected Prime Minister of India, it goes with out saying that THREE MAJOR areas needs certainly a definite intervention by the Ministry. It would be nice to see them happen in the forth-coming Finance Budget 2009. What are they?
1. Standardised Price Tags for Mass Consumption Commodities
A simple logical maths. Based on the Inflation Index, let there be a ratw given for Minimum Base Price (MBP). As and when inflationary trends are increasing/decreasing in reality, let the prices also go up/come down. Whenever prices are going up, quantity of consumption will come down. Knowing this trend quite well, manufacturers of commidity products also fill-up lesser quantities (in the name of natural pacaking loss etc., ) and the consumers actually but collectively SUFFER. Why not the government bring in STANDARD MEASUREMENT SCALES ALIGENED TO PRI-TAGS EVEN IN COMMODITIES as mass-consumption materials require governmental intervention on 'pricing' such as Petrol Diesel, Medicines, Electricity etc., etc.,
2. Affordable Healthcare wrt to Quality and Pricing
Today the middle-aged middle-class earning members with enormous recession affecting global economy are virtually 'strangled' on a daily basis towards spiralling costs of Healthcare and Attended Services including Diagnostic Services etc., Spurious drugs, un-skilled doctors and totally un-caring support services certainly dampens even the mere thought about on treatement to sickness. How long and how far India is going to suffer for want of proper Government Measurments and Administration on Hospitals. Afterall, Government Schools, Government Colleges, Government Hospitals, and even Government Pharmacies (like in Kerala) would require total attention, care and nurturing. Hving been with Apollo Hospitals Group (AHG) for more than a decade and having handled several projects in my career of various sizes in Healthcare for well over a decade, it is most unfortunate that a country like India lacks proper missionary zeal and machinery skill to steer the prudent path for affordable prices. If I were the person to whom all these machineries of government are left at the disposal, it would certainly be a great boon to have a blue-print from me to the government as to how to go about the real machinery and administration for maximising the social responsibility of both care-n-cure towards Healthcare. After all the Government can D what the country wants as the Corporates can also join hands under CSR ie., Corporate Social Responsibility. Being a Chartered Accountant and Company Secretary, I can even suggest that there should be a Special Deduction in the Income Tax of Progressive and Profit making companies for all Social Contributions in this nature titled as "STANDARD SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION DEDUCTION" at the rate of 10% of taxable income st away for those who contbut a minimum of Rs 100Mn (INR) per corporate per annum and further a slab-system to be introduced for those Corporates and Business Houses that contribute even a mimimum of Rs 12,000/- per annum (which is just Rs 1000/- per month). EACH OF EAING MEMBER MUST CONTRIBUTE JUST 0.01% ATLEAST COMPULSORILY TOWARDS SOCIAL CONTRIBUTORY FUND that should be created purely to nurture the three major agenda for nurturing these causes which are titled in short as "HE-SOW" that is Health, Education and SOcial Welfare. We can also have "SHE-SOW" where in "S" could Safety.
3. Communication
I always believe that the whole WORLD has STOPPED Listening as they have started HEARING. What is the difference between Listening and Hearing -one might ask but the reply is obvious; Listening is to understand and pro-act whereas Hearing is to hear-n-forget (momentary). Why NOT Indian Government think and introduce a Special Package for those physically challenged persons a very very concessal or even NIL rate of getting into the communication world with the rest of the world (particularly to those who donot have defacement of hearing). The world has to talk to each other; how can that be 'structured or even limited'? Communication channels MUST get opened up and all IT and ICT infrastures should go towards that. In the Budget we should expect a thundering news communication about reduced costs of COMMUNICATION.
Let us wait and watch what the new re-inforced Government is bringing up the table for masses and elites.
Regards,
ANL Madhavann (Anil)
Mobile:+0-97899-75199
Email: alavur@gmail.com
Brief Profile
Born on 3rd November, 1959 for an orthodox Brahmin Parents, acquired Chartered Accountancy under none other than the leading stalwart Mr S Gurumurthy (yes the same Indian Express fame), having been employed with Family run concerns such as Kotharis, Godrej, Apollo Hospitals etc., besides MNCs such as Glaxo, Goldman Sachs, it has interested me to start my own CORPORATE SPIRITUAL RESPONSIBILITY which actuallymeans that every person who is an earning member must contribute atleast 0.01% of their earnings to CSR as re-defined. Towards this I am having VOICE an Institution that serves the Society at large (in a very silent manner). This VOICE denotes to "VOLUNATARY ORGANISATION IN COMMUNICATING EMOTIONS". Emotions are the blocks as well as reservoirs of one's energy and EMOTIONS are such an "energy" when not bridled can create havoc. AND ABOVE ALL DECISIONS IN LIFE BY ANYONE IN THIS WORLD ARE "EMOTIONAL" AS AFTERALL "ALL ARE BORN ONLY OUT OF EMOTIONS"
Full address:
ANL Madhavann
Chartered Accountant,
"SRIMEERA", Door No.16/27,
Flat F-1, First Floor,
Postal Colony Second Street,
West Mambalam,
Chennai-600 033
Mobile:+0-97899-75199
E-mail: alavur@gmail.com
My jpg photograph (high resolution as desired) is attached herein
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