Post Info TOPIC: Blog that empowers people
GVK

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I know this is an idea that would be embraced by the likes of Dr. Shenoy, some of his proactive MGP colleagues, and the rest of us who shoot the wind in cyber-wilderness. I mean a website that chronicles “how the politicians and officials are screwing our city”. I stumbled on a site with this mission statement – www.edinburghsucks.com.


I wish we have such a site. Admittedly, it takes a lot more resources and much wider people’s participation than MyMysore dot com can hope to mobilize. For something on the Edinburgh pattern to happen in Mysore one would need to have on board an inclusive team that includes Bhamy (No-nonsense) Shenoy, Krishna (Churmuri) Prasad, S G ( Persevering) Vombatkere, Bapu (Prolific) Satyanarayana, Krishna (High-connections) Vattam, Gouri (Encyclopedic) Satya, Javeed (Knows-it-all) Nayeem, Raghottam (Resourceful) Rao, Naga (Never-say-no) Kumar, Vijendra (Quick-on-the-draw) Rao, and Anup (Rapid-fire) Murthy. We would need media persons ‘moonlighting’ for our city blog, besides a host of anonymous employees to ‘deep-throat’ for us from the corporation, MUDA and DC’s office.


To cite how EdSucks works, here, an excerpt from my zine5 piece:


When Edinburgh's refuse collection service collapsed the city council told households to take their rubbish back into their houses, lest it attracted vermin in the streets. They were accustomed to being told to store their festering garbage indoors until the collection day.
Then came EdinburghSucks.com that took a quaint view of things, saying garbage disposal was the city council's job. The website in a post told the council, 'shift the rubbish as you're paid to do, move it from people's door-steps, even if you have to stack it in the city chambers courtyard'. The city council had two options – either concede  EdSucks had a point, and get on with the job; or, ignore the website. Which wasn’t an option, in the light of growing popularity of EdSucks and its public  credibility. ..click on Read More.


 



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Vijendra Rao

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We seem to have quite a few similar ideas. Well, something of the kind you have mentioned has been in the offing for about two months. Reason for the delay: it is Mysore. We will perhaps welcome you back with its implementation.



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Vijendra Rao

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I have spoken to the chief minister, chairman of Karnataka Media Academy, and Director of Information and Publicity on the issue. All three are enthusiastic.

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gvk

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Do you think they are the types that would  endorse the mission statement ?  

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VIjendra Rao

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Hopefully, yes.


GV (experience, maturity, foresight and diplomatic skills) Krishnan,


I would add.



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gvk

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How about sharing with us whatever details you can about this site in you incubator, Mr Rao.  

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Gouri Satya

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GVK wrote:


... a website that chronicles “how the politicians and officials are screwing our city”. I stumbled on a site with this mission statement – www.edinburghsucks.com.

The link that you have forwarded is interesting. We need an activeboard for Mysore also. To tell people, how our officials and elected reps are screwing us! Mr. Ashok K. Kheny, MD of Nandi Infrastructure corridor Enterprises, to whom the Karnataka Government paid Rs. 5 lakh compensation as directed by the Supreme Court explained at a media presentation on the Bangalore-Mysore infrastructure project how he was being screwed, on the project for the last eleven years.
He had to obtain 10,500 approvals for his Bangalore-Mysore corridor project and face 330 law
suits to lose none of them, a Guinness book record indeed! Even after 11 years, the project is incomplete, thanks to the spanners being thrown often into it!
Interesting isn't it?


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Vijendra Rao

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Thank you, Satya, for the update. I badly wanted to meet Kheny, not just attend his lecture. I was preoccupied, so couldn't make it. I like the man's resilience. The bloody system sucks, doesn't it?


 



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Gouri Satya

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Yes, Vijayendra Rao


His a little over two-hour presentation was an eye-opener to know how the system is working in Karnataka. Mr. Kheney is a fighter indeed, taking on the system, the worst and most corrupt without losing his hopes. He found a solution for every stumbling block that was put in his way! We need such men to boost our morale! You should have heard him, to know how he is fighting this corrupt system in a stubborn manner. May his tribe increase in our country, in particular in Karnataka!


 


 



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gvk

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Well put, Mr Gouri Satya. Mr Kheney's resolve needs to be strengthened with expression of support and solidarity. The least we can do is let him know through this blog that many, many more people,besides Mr Satya and Mr Rao, are with him in his fight against an obstructive system. Would anyone know his e-mail ID so that we can fwd. this interaction ?      

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Vijendra Rao

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Good thought, GVK. I will get it in a day or two. A friend in Bangalore knows him personally.


Regarding details of my programme that you have sought to know, please hold on. I am at it.


 



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Bhamy Shenoy

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I have also heard about Khenny and his honesty. I wish I was in Mysore to listen to his talk.

If we can get his email ID, we can collectively and individually admire his fight against corrupt system.

Regarding GVK's idea of getting Mysoreans involved in civic problems through the medium of internet, I have to state the obvious that it is a non starter. First there is a problem of few having the internet connection. And of those who have it, 90% are likely to be "busy" to worry about the civic problems.

What we need is a strong team of dedicated and concerned citizens who can go around the colleges to talk to students on the need to get involved. Unless we inculcate social responsibility from the young age itself, we cannot do it at later age.



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Gouri Satya

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Dear Mr. gvk,


I have the PRs e-mail id:


Manjunath Nayaker, Sr. Manager, PR & Liaison - niceltd@vsnl.com


 



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M.B.Nagakumar

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Dear Mr.GVK & others,


We from Builders Association of India,Mysore centre (BAI) arranged this very interesting presentation on BMICP.Hats off to Mr.Khenny for keeping his pet project alive for eleven years.I know him personally and spent almost 45 min with him in his hotel room.He mentioned the kind of harassment he went through all these years.I felt pity for him  when he said that all he got from this project is BP & diabetes.I always belived that were there is WILL there is always a WAY.Mr.Khenny proved this my holding to his mega venture.I have personally experienced harassment from our Politician’s & bureaucratics.I can imagin the kind of pain he went through all these years.From his presentation and personal dicuession i had with him when he was in Mysore, i felt that other then money making, he had a strong liking for Mysore.He loved Mysore more then us.He kept his company name NANDI derived from Nandi sitting on chamundi hills.He had almost brought WaltDisny to Mysore, but we lost them to other country.thanks for our commitiment and interest we have in making our city destination for IT & TOURISM.Those who heard his presentation, i am sure they din't sleep whole night.At least me i could not sleep and went on recalling his presentaion.he is a true Entrepreneur.


Though there were few persons who openly expressed there opinion of the adverse effect of this express highway, my answer to them is,  Irrespective of this mega project, we still have to bear with so many problems and we have to find a solution for them.let us not Criticize the project.every project will have soome kind of bad effect on us. In my opinion, this express way will change our life for better,it will bring every thing closer to us.Our children need not go out of our country to get job.there may not be brain drain in our country as more MNC will have there development center in Mysore.Parents can see there children in front of them every day. no more worry of loosing there children any more.we have only heard or seen the pictures of Monorail and Highways in abroad, but BMICP will make us to see and exprience them ourself in few years.Let all of us join and support these kinds of developments. I am sure most of my friends like GVK,Shankar & Rao will agree with me.


Watch out for more presentations from BAI in Mysore from now on.We are trying to get B'Lore Int Airport Authority and also our own airport authority to give a detail presentation.All are welcome. 



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Gouri Satya

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I congratulate the Builders' Association for arranging a very illuminating talk by Mr. Kheny and look forward to more such programems, which can put at least some determined and strong-willed people, like Mr. Kheny, into action to bring the best of infrastructural facilities to Mysore in keeping with its heritage and cultural glory.


Unfortunately, over the last few years, Mysore has been experiencing a sort of negative attitude for each and everything. Sure, there should be review of projects and criticism, but it should be healthy and constructive so as not to hit at the roots of the very such initiatives.


I have heard senior bureaucrats in the city often telling me how some of these wrong approaches by some are stalling or resulting in dropping of such projects. Expressing their helplessness at such situations, they have even felt need for some counter approaches, more constructive and visionary directions.


This is not to criticise or condemn any one, but having been a journalist this is the feeling of many in Mysore.


     



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Bhamy V Shenoy

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Thanks to the address provided of NICE, I sent the following email to them few days back.

Dear Mr, Nayker,

I was happy to learn from Star of Mysore, how Mr. Kheny has resisted the temptation of giving bribes to facilitate the smooth implementation of NICE project. This requires real concern and high ethical standards which most of our leaders either in political or other fields lack today.

I do not agree with the highway project promoted by NICE. But that does not prevent me from appreciating the principled stand Kheny has taken. Also I appreciated the judgment of the Supreme Court favoring NICE. Once the contract is signed, the government has to stand by it if there was no corruption involved. I find fault with our political system for having thought of this project and not so much with NICE. If it was NICE, some other company with no ethical standards would have taken it up and we would have been cheated twice. It is for this reason I admire a person like Kheny who is not prepared to compromise on ethical principles. Another Indian company that I know which has paid for such ethical principles is Larsen & Toubro.

I wish Kheny's leadership all the success and hope to meet him when he visits Mysore again. Incidentally I am involved in "Save Mysore" campaign.

regards
Bhamy



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Vijendra Rao

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There is a lesson for everybody to learn: 


Mr. Shenoy is opposed to BMIC. He does not allow his opposition to come in the way of doffing his hat for Mr. K.for the latter's principled stand.


This stand is essentially Gandhian. (Gandhi, the man of utmost decency, refused to fight the enemy when the enemy's house was on fire. (Correction - he didn't even consider the British an enemy). This is what we people need to practise and teach.


I would, however, compliment Mr.K. rather grudgingly; in our bungled up system, we consider those who don't offer/receive bribe as worthy of commendation! Sorry, Mr.K., the sad commentary is not on you, it is on ourselves.


  


 



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gvk

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Bhamy V Shenoy wrote:


 Dear Mr, Nayker, I was happy to learn from Star of Mysore, how Mr. Kheny has resisted the temptation of giving bribes to facilitate the smooth implementation of NICE project. This requires real concern and high ethical standards which most of our leaders either in political or other fields lack today.

I wish Dr Shenoy had made a mention of Mymysore contribution as well. Spreading awareness about this site could help us empower ourselves. We can spread the word in a million small ways. Dr Shenoy is well aware I rarely miss a chance to brag about online civic endeavour.     

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Bhamy V Shenoy

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Yes, It was an oversight on my part. I should have mentioned mymysore in my email.



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