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Thursday, August 27, 2020

പി എസ് സി നടപടി അപലപനീയം

.ഉദ്യോഗാർത്ഥികൾക്ക് പ്രതിഷേധം അറിയിക്കാൻ  പാടില്ലെന്ന കേരള പബ്ലിക്ക് സർവീസ് കമ്മീഷൻ നിലപാട് അലപനീയമാണ്. വിവാദപരമായ ഇത്തരം ഉത്തരവുകൾ ഇറക്കി പി എസ് സി അതിൻ്റെ വില കളയരുത്. പുറം വാതിൽ നിയമനം തടയാൻ യാതൊരുവിധ നടപടിയും എടുക്കാത്ത പി എസ് സി വിവാദ ഉത്തരവുകളിലൂടെ അപേക്ഷകരെ കോടതി കയറ്റാൻ ശ്രമിക്കുകയാണ്.

 നിയമനവുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട് കാസർകോട്ടെ പി.എസ്.എസി ഉദ്യോഗാർഥികൾ ഒരു പ്രതിഷേധ സമരം നടത്തിയിരുന്നു. ഇതിനെതിരെ ഇവർക്കെതിരേ നടപടിയെടുക്കാൻ നിർദേശിച്ചിരിക്കുകയാണ് പി.എസ്.സി. ഇത് പ്രതിഷേധാർഹമാണ്. ജോലിയിൽ ഇരിക്കുന്നവർക്ക് പോലും പ്രതിഷേധത്തിനു അവകാശമുള്ളപ്പോൾ നിയമനം ലഭിക്കാത്തതിൻ്റെ പേരിൽ.റാങ്ക് ലിസ്റ്റിൽ ഉള്ളവർ പ്രതിഷേധിക്കുന്നതിൽ എന്താണ് തെറ്റ്?

ചോദ്യപേപ്പർ ചോർച്ചയും റാങ്കുലിസ്റ്റു തട്ടിപ്പും മൂലം വിശ്വാസ്യത നഷ്ടപ്പെട്ട പി എസ് സി
ഉദ്യോഗാർത്ഥികളുടെ സ്വാതന്ത്രവും അവകാശവും നിഷേധിക്കുന്ന നടപടികളിലേക്ക്‌ കടക്കാതിരിക്കുന്നതാണ് വിവേകം.

കെ എ സോളമൻ

Friday, August 14, 2020

Against Privacy policy

Kerala Police collecting the Call Details Register (CDR) of COVID-19 patients, which includes their personal information, is a human rights violation. Patients do not have a criminal history and Covid does not preclude any basic human rights.

The right to privacy is a component of various legal traditions aimed at restricting government and private actions that threaten the privacy of individuals. More than 150 national constitutions mention the right to privacy. It is therefore wrong to give the police the power to invade the privacy of the public. Patients should not be deprived of their privacy.

K A Solaman

Friday, August 7, 2020

Run for job

It is time for someone to take it to a court of justice as the number of appointments made through the Kerala Public Service Commission has dropped significantly in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. However, there is no decrease in backdoor appointments and the practice of making contract employees permanent.

The order making 47 temporary staff of the state library board permanent was issued during this COVID-19 period. The decision to appoint 80 people by creating posts at SCOLE Kerala, the state open school, has started. The administrative committee also approved the decision to appoint 36 people to the Youth Protection Council.

The LDF government of Kerala is doing whatever it takes, for the comrades. It is sad to see educated and test qualified young people  running pillar to post for a placement.

K A Solaman

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Order surprising



In Kerala the government had issued .strict instructions to all field officers, including the police, to control the spread of Kovid within 2 weeks. The order was issued by the Chief Secretary at the disposal of the Chief Minister.

I doubt it was a little late. The order was to be issued four months ago.

K A Solaman

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Diplomatic gold



The customs department has done a good job by seizing 30 kg of gold from an air cargo shipment from the United Arab Emirates to the country's consulate in the state capital of Kerala.

The Kerala government transferring its information technology secretary M Sivasankar amid allegations of his links to the gold smuggling racket is a serious problem and it highlights CM's involvement in the case. The current contraband of 30 kg of gold from a diplomatic shipment may not be the first.

The action of the customs department embarrassed the state government. The CM saying that he is not aware of appointments in his department is laughable. Even if he was not involved, he could have resigned from his post on moral  ground..
K A Solaman

Friday, July 3, 2020

E-bus smacks of corruption


It has been reported that 10 electric buses rented by KSRTC are incurring huge loss. According to KSRTC each bus incurs a loss of Rs 7,140 per day. Then what is the advantage of buying new E-buses?

Hence, the plan by Kerala Government  to buy 3,000 electric buses at a cost of Rs 4,500 crore smacks.of corruption..The consultancy deal was given to Pricewaterhouse Coopers, a London based company This company is fighting .many  legal battles for corruption in the past. When Mls Tata, Ashok Leyland, Mahindra like Indian companies make E-buses, Kerala Government planning for a  purchase abroad, is suspecious.

K A Solaman



Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Baleful decision



Any baleful decision taken during Covid time will not attract people's wrath. The Kerala government knows this well and that is why the bus fare has been hiked.

The minimum fare was Rs 8 for travelling a distance of 5km till date. Now it is for 2.5km, that is, a hundred percent increase. According to the new system, to travel 5 km distance, the fare will be Rs 10.The Kerala government, which is believed to know the extent of common man's plight, has refused to help them in a difficult time..

K A Solaman

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Rampant corruption


Under  Pinarayi administration corruption is rampant in every walks of life. The latest is the  cabinet decision to appoint K V Manojkumar as the chairman of the Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights. Manoj is the son of former CPM Thalassery Area Committee member KV Balan and is only a law graduate.

It is alleged that the appointment was made by flouting norms and the eligibility criteria. Earlier, the chairman and the members should be postgraduates and should have atleast 10 years experience in child welfare and protection activities. Manoj is only a graduate and has little experience in child welfare activities.

A slightly qualified chairman and highly qualified members in a State Commission reveals a corrupt government that had lost its hold on the affections of the people.

K A Solaman,

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

No need of mute police


It is  shocking to see the police remaining mute spectators to rallies when  participants make aggresive slogans claiming murder of opponents in the past. If a participant publically claims his or his party's involvement in past killing he can be arrested and questioned

This I say because there were such rallies in Kerala recently glorifying their  past killings and claiming they are ready to do it again. This sort of provocative slogans would create discontent among opponents. Hence, the offenders should be immediately questioned  by the police instead of standing mute.

K A Solaman

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Privatise KSEB


The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) chairman N S Pillai asking the consumers  to pay the electricity bill of lockdown period in five instalments, is amusing. Does he mean that consumers have no job other than to stand in queue before the KSEB Section office?

In the absense of Electricity minister, Chairman NS Pillai has become a media maniac uttering nonsense. What consumers needed is a rollback of the heavy current bill issued to them. The consumers are of firm belief that bills were prepared maliously to charge extra. The Karnataka government has waived off current bills for five months. Why Kerala could not waive off two months at least?

The Chairman also says  even if these bills are not paid, power connection will not be disconnected. This kind of talk is authoritarian and against the existing rules. The autocratic way of KSEB would come to an end if it is privatised and its present chairman is sent to corner.

K A Solaman

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Abandon online classes for tiny tots.

The Karnataka state government decision to stop online classes for children from Kindergarten (KG) to Class 5 is a welcome one. However, in Kerala, the government has no decision making in this direction. The Kerala government is searching ways to hand over smart phones and other electronic gadgets to  little ones.

The online teaching for LKG, UKG and primary classes has become a misadventure for tiny tots and their parents. These classes will adversely affect the  mental health of very young children and hence must be stopped in all schools whether government or private. Let the children enjoy their holidays for one more month till all are free from Corona scare.

-K A solaman

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Dam makes ecological damage

The Kerala state government has granted permission to KSEB to proceed with Athirappilly hydroelectric power project. Following this, the authority has decided to issue NOC for technical-financial and environmental clearance for the project. Interestingly this project was previously  deferred by the government.

The reason for such a decision is the huge commission that would generate in the purchase of cement and steel rods. Also, there is an eye in the sale of trees in the dam site.Whatever it may be,  this crafty plan under the mask of Covid-19 is unlikely to work out in Kerala  in the immediate future because the new generation is not unaware of the ecological damage that dams make.

What Jairam Ramesh said in this regard is correct. He said:By approving Athirapally hydel project despite opposition and expert advice, Kerala govt is inflicting ecological disaster. Indira Gandhi saved Western Ghats by stopping the Silent Valley project in 1983. That commitment, concern & courage (3 Cs!) for environment is missing today.

K A Solaman

Sunday, June 7, 2020

For better relationship


All war is a symptom of man's failure as a thinking animal. So it is a welcome move by India and China agree to continue military and diplomatic talks to resolve peacefully the border issue in accordance with bilateral pacts and guidelines. 

A month-long standoff in the line of control in Himalayan region has created tension among citizens of both the countries. An early resolution of the issue would contribute to the further development of the relationship between the two. "India - China bhayi bhayi" is a better slogan than any others.

-K A Solaman

Friday, June 5, 2020

Needed apolitical Commission


Kerala State Women's Commission chief M C Josephine's statement that her party CPM is functioning like a court and a police station, is controversial. She has no right to remain as the chairperson of an impartial government body like  the Women's Commission. 

Of late all the actions of  WC in Kerala is partisan. A legislative decision is needed to make the Commission  apolitical by selecting its chairperson and members from judicial forums and non-political organisations. No commision  should be permitted to violate the principles of the Indian Constitution.

.-K A Solaman

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Youth Commission in action

,The Kerala State Youth Commission has charged a suo motu case on the incident in which the teachers were insulted through various social media platforms. Chintha Jerome, the chairperson of Youth Commission, noted in a Facebook post that those who make derogatory comments about the teachers who led the online classes  are a disgrace to Kerala and its culture.The Youth Commission has asked the State Police Chief to arrest the culprits as soon as possible and take legal action against them. 

Admittingly, one would like to say that not only teachers no one should be harassed via social media. However, Youth Commission's stand in this case seems questionable as it had a blind eye to the death a girl in a convent in Kollam and suicide of a ninth standard girl in Malappuram. The girl in Malappuram was died because of denial of online classes to her where the culprit is none other than the Education Department. The Commission that was dormant for years now coming with a single incident, is curious

Trolls ard tik-toks are the order of the day  and that could not be restricted by a partisan and inactive commission.

K A Solaman

Monday, June 1, 2020

When #JacobThomas #retires


Jacob Thomas IPS, the troubleshooter turned troublemaker officer of government of Kerala, initially placed all his loyalty on  chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan under the presumption that he was the last action hero against corruption. With what was called yellow card, red card he  boasted in channels that he was going to fight against corruption. 

As a part of his fight against corruption he raided the residence of Chief Secretary KM Abraham, who was working in a higher position and that too was in the absence of Abraham and scared of his aging parents. The incident turned out as a bark on the wrong tree. The cunning political leadership who always played it safe, realized this stupidity and decided it was better to corner Jacob Thomas.

In the case of EP Jayarajan's cousin's appointment, rather than intelligently intervening, he placed emphasis on unnecessary initial publicity. He forgot that the ban on corruption is not just a sham. The book "Swim with sharks" is not pleasing to the government.

However, in the last days of his service, the government showed him injustice. The world is vast and the future is long. Let Jacob Thomas launch his crusade against corruption. Evidences in plenty can be found in his personal file.

K A Solaman

Friday, May 22, 2020

Prevention is better


Despite all the precautions taken there is an unprecedented rise of Covid cases in Kerala. Friday  alone 42 cases were reported. This rapid increase of corona virus cases is seemingly a serious warning that the defense  mechanism in the state has to be increased

Interestingly, the cases reported are among  from  people who came to the state from outside. Since the lockdown restrictions are lessened there is chance for  social spread of the disease.

It appears that many people go out with children and old people defying Covid restrictions. It is, therefore, important for all to follow the lockdown directions. Prevention is better than cure

K A Solaman

Monday, May 11, 2020

മറ്റൊരുപ്രളയത്തിനായി കാത്തിരിക്കരുത്


2018 ലെ മൺസൂൺ കാലത്ത് ചിലർ ചേർന്ന് ഡാം ദുരന്തമുണ്ടാക്കിയത് കേരളീയർ മക്കാറായിട്ടില്ല.. ഡാമുകളുടെ മോശം മാനേജ്മെന്റ്  മൂലം കൃത്രിമമായി സൃഷ്ടിക്കപ്പെട്ട വെള്ളപ്പൊക്കത്തിൽ അനേകം പേർ കൊല്ലപ്പെടുകയും  ഭവനരഹിതരാകുകയും ചെയ്തു. ഈ വർഷം മറ്റൊരു ഡാം ദുരന്തത്തിനുള്ള സാധ്യതയും തള്ളിക്കളയാനാവില്ല.

അടുത്തുവന്ന മഴക്കാലവും വേനൽമഴയും ഡാമുകളിലെ ജലനിരപ്പ് രൂക്ഷമാകുന്നത് സംബന്ധിച്ച് ആശങ്കകൾ വർദ്ധിപ്പിക്കുന്നു. ഏറ്റവും വിശ്വസനീയമായ കാലാവസ്ഥാ ഫോർ‌കാസ്റ്റിംഗ് ഏജൻസിയായ തമിഴ്‌നാട് വെതർമാൻ കനത്ത മഴയും അതുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട വെള്ളപ്പൊക്കവും കേരളത്തിൽ ഉണ്ടാകുമെന്ന് സൂചന നൽകിക്കഴിഞ്ഞു. ഇടുക്കി ഡാം ഉൾപ്പെടെയുള്ള ഡാമുകളിലെ ജലനിരപ്പ് അടിയന്തിരമായി കുറയ്ക്കാൻ മറ്റ് പരിസ്ഥിതി വിദഗ്ധരും അഭിപ്രായപ്പെടുന്നു..

ഈ സാഹചര്യത്തിൽ, സംഭവിക്കാൻ സാധ്യതയുള്ള വെള്ളപ്പൊക്കം കണക്കിലെടുത്ത് പ്രവർത്തനങ്ങൾ ആരംഭിക്കാനും കേരള ഡാമുകൾ തുറക്കുന്ന തമിഴ്‌നാട് അണക്കെട്ടുകളിലെ ജലനിരപ്പ് കുറയ്ക്കുന്നതിന് കേരള- തമിഴ്നാടു സർക്കാരുകൾ തമ്മിൽ അടിയന്തിര ചർച്ചകൾ നടത്താനും അധികാരികൾ തയ്യാറാകണം

കെ എ സോളമൻ

Don't wait for another flood


Keralites  still remember the man made dam disaster during the monsoon of the year 2018. Many were killed and many went homeless due to the flood artifificially created by the poor management of dams. This year also the possibility of another dam disaster cannot be ruled out.

The nearing monsoon and intensifying summer rains have increased concerns regarding the water level in the dams. The Tamil Nadu Weatherman, the most reliable weather forcasting agency, has hinted about a possible occuring of heavy rain and related flood. Various other  environment experts have opined to reduce water level in dams including Idukki dam urgently. 

So, it is high time to start the activities in view of a flood havoc and for a government-level intervention to reduce water level in Tamil Nadu dams to which Kerala dams are opened.

K A Solaman

Friday, May 8, 2020

Terrible time for poor workers



It is most heart breaking to know seventeen migrant workers were crushed to death by a train in Aurangabad and that is just one day after the Visakapatanam Gas leak tragedy. My heartfelt condolence to the bereaved families. 

The workers, who were walking to Bhusawal from Jalna, were returning to Madhya Pradesh.This incident should not have occurred. It is due to sheer lack of planning from the authority. It is time to open our eyes at find ways not to replicate such tragedies. Due to Covid job loss thousands of labourers are on the streets and government should arrange safe transit for them

May these people find strength in this difficult time.

K A Solaman

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