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Rajinikanth announces new party 

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India’s biggest Superstar ‘Thalaiva’ Rajinikanth announced his political entry. The superstar has announced that his party will be contesting in all the 234 Tamil Nadu Assembly constituencies. With this announcement, Rajinikanth has cleared all the doubts about his political entry. As soon as Rajinikanth has announced his party news, the whole of Tamil Nadu erupted like a volcano.

Fans are seen celebrating Thalaiva’s entry into politics, while the other parties like AIADMK, DMK and TDP are also shocked.

Speaking to the press, Rajinikanth said ‘If I don’t come into politics, it is like I’m cheating my fans and the people of Tamil Nadu. The current state of Tamil Nadu politics has been degrading with every passing day. There is every need for us to clean up this mess. I always stated that we need a strategy to win in a war, and I have been planning about this for the last one year.

Adding to it, Rajinikanth further said, ‘I want everyone in the villages to come out and contribute to the society. I am not worried about the result of my political career. It is all up to God. I am just a servant, to you, to every mother, to every sister and to every brother. I’m here for you, my life is with you and will travel with you forever. Come! Let’s unite, Let’s make our state a better place!’

There were a lot of speculations prior to Rajinikanth’s announcement, stating that he will be teaming up with BJP, or may even come into politics. The latest announcement from Rajinikanth comes amidst speculations and doubts over his political entry.

Rajinikanth has been meeting his fans for the last week or so.  Rajinikanth announced on 26th December that he would make his decision on political clear on 31st December. Rajinikanth’s brother Satyanarayana stated earlier that Rajinikanth would definitely come into politics. 

After Metro, it is Monorail | TS Govt. decides to construct Monorail in IT Corridor

Monorail in IT Corridor

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After the prestigious Hyderabad Metro Rail, the ‘City of Jewel’s, Hyderabad will be home to Monorail project. Wait! What is Monorail in the first place? What is the difference between Metro Trail and Monorail? Will the commuters be troubled because of its construction? What is its route map? To know about these and many more, continue reading.

Need for Monorail

After Ivanka Trump praised Hyderabad for its biryani and culture, many have expressed their anguish that the US President’s daughter is lucky not to get caught in Hyderabad traffic. With the ever-increasing population in Hyderabad, the chaotic traffic situation is getting worse day by day. In 2011 the number of vehicles was 228, and in 2016 it jumped to 364 per thousand people.

It should be noted that Hyderabad has reached the ‘Grid Lock’ situation a few years back. Gridlock is a type of traffic jam condition, where all the vehicles block an entire networking of transportation system in a given geographical region. Traffic entering the main roads through intersecting streets and lanes become stand still. This is pretty common in metro cities around the world.

To overcome this problem of severe traffic congestion, many governments improve the transportation infrastructure. Similarly, the Telangana State transport authority has taken measures to overcome the traffic woes of the citizens. The government has carried out road-extension works, construction of flyovers and recently completed Hyderabad Metro Rail project. Soon, the Monorail will also be the party of cities Transportation network, with an aim to reduce the traffic woes.

What is a Monorail?monorail in it corridor

Though the term ‘Monorail’ describes various rail systems through the 19th and 20th century and into the 21st century, the current definition says; Monorail is an elevated railway system. There wouldn’t be any tracks. Instead, the locomotive (or the train) straddles through the reinforced concrete beam which is usually 2 to 3 feet wide.

Each wagon of the Monorail has 4 major rubber tyres and 12-15 smaller tyres that help the locomotive to straddle smoothly with less friction. Given that the Monorail can be constructed on a single pillar and concrete beams, it is highly cost-effective and also requires less area for construction.

Modern Monorails are usually powered by electric motors or electrified channels attached to the beams.

Monorail v/s Metro Railmonorail in it corridor by the telanga state government

Though they aren’t many stark differences between Monorail and Metro Rail, few critical differences need to be understood before proceeding further.

  1. Monorails run on a single beam, while Metro Rails run more like a conventional ‘train’ on a specially designed railway track.
  2. Monorails are less complex in terms of technology and feature when compared to Metro
  3. Monorails operate at lower speed, as they straddle (except Maglev Trains).
  4. Monorails are usually operated between end-to-end point, or in a loop. While Metro Trains do involve in complex interchanges.
  5. Monorail carries less number of people per hour, meaning small stations can accommodate the flow of commuters.
  6. Length of a Monorail is shorter than metro rail.
  7. Monorails are usually meant for shorter distances and work in sections.
  8. Monorails can be constructed in minimal space, in contrast to Metro Trains which require large spaces.
  9. Construction of Monorails is faster and cheaper in comparison to Metro
  10. Monorails can pass through crowded streets, unlike Metro Trains.

Will it trouble the daily commuters?

Of course. Construction of any transportation system comes at the expense of commuter’s comfort. Though the construction of monorail is much faster, requiring minimal space, it is understood that the commuters will be facing increasing traffic delays, especially in the construction zones.

Given Monorail’s design of ‘One Pillar’ with reinforced concrete beams over them, the GHMC is hopeful that the traffic delays wouldn’t be as severe as it was in the case of Metro construction. Moreover, given the width of the pillar (less than 3 feet), the roads will more or less remain the same. The monorail is likely to be constructed in the IT corridor where we find spacious roads without any general groceries shops and other mid-range shopping entities. This not only gives the authorities to work at a full swing, but also greatly reduces the project time.

Given monorail’s ability to pass even through narrow lanes and streets, the construction shouldn’t be a problem even in densely populated residential areas.

Hyderabad Monorail Route Mapmonorail in it corridor by the telanga state government

The Monorail project would comprise of three phases. Given the high density of Multinational and National companies in the IT corridor, the government stated that the first phase of the proposed Monorail project will be between Hitech City IT corridor and Miyapur, covering a distance of about 15 km. The proposed route is; Miyapur – Shilparamam – Gachibowli.

Given the traffic chaos in this region, the government authorities felt that monorail can serve as the best alternative in this region. Chief Minister, K Chandrasekhar Rao has agreed to the proposal of the authorities.

The Telangana State Government has chosen TSIIC (Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation) as the nodal agency for the Monorail project. Soon, a consulting firm will be set up to carry out a comprehensive study of the viability, challenges and other factors involved with the project. A report will be submitted to the TSIIC.

How will the government proceed with the project?

Initially, a thorough study will be carried out by a consulting firm set up exclusively for the project. Various technical issues, logistics, traffic density for 2021, 2031, and 2041, transportation pathway, architecture, project management authority, and other factors will be a part of the comprehensive study by the consulting firm.

Post the comprehensive study, the state government will decide whether to fund the project by the Government or carry out under the Private – Public Partnership model. The government is looking for a reputed national or international company in the construction field for the monorail project. Regarding the consulting firm, the TSIIC already issued a notification inviting consultancies for carrying out a comprehensive study on the project. Consultancy firms with an average turnover of Rs. 50 Crores annually are only eligible for bidding. The last for bidding is 4th of January 2018.

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Subramanian Swamy Achievements in His life

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Subramanian Swamy. The name that doesn’t need any introduction. The BJP leader is a renowned economist, lawyer, mathematician and politician. He is often considered one of the greatest intellectuals in modern Indian. Parallelly he ‘political analysis’ is put to the test.

Subramanian Swamy is considered as a nightmare to many corrupt Indian politicians. He is an academician-turned-lawyer. He has fought over 75 cases as a lawyer. He is remembered for his bravery during the emergency period in India.

Take a look at the Subramanian Swamy’s achievements including the latest Jayalalitha and Sasikala!

During Emergency Times

After Indira Gandhi issued orders to jail or house-arrest leaders, who she felt as a threat to her, a Harvard Professor, Subramanian Swamy came to India and criticized the Indian Government and Indira Gandhi in the Indian Parliament.

It is still unknown how he managed to enter India when arrest-on-sight orders were issued against him and the same has been sent to all national airports. Not only addressing the parliament (in disguise), Subramanian Swamy left the nation without being caught by the security forces.1subramanian-swamy-achievem

Success as a politician – Manasarovar Yatra

After the Chinese government blocked the route to Kailash Manasarovar Yatra, it was Subramanian Swamy who convinced then China’s supremo Deng Xiaoping. After Subramanian Swamy met Deng and discussed the importance of the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra, the Chinese authorities re-opened the route.

Unearthing Scams

2G Scam

Subramanian Swamy was the first person, politician and lawyer to write a letter to the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking permission to prosecute A. Raja, then Telecom Minister. After the UPA Government under Manmohan Singh did not heed him [Subramanian Swamy], he moved to the Supreme Court. CAG reported that a loss of Rs. 1.76 crores had incurred to the national exchequer due to the 2G scam.

The National Herald Newspaper case

The National Herald Newspaper was established by Late Jawaharlal Nehru and other freedom fighters in 1938. It was owned by Associated Journals Limited (AJL) until recently, before being acquired by Young India Limited (YIL).

Subramanian Swamy alleged that Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi established a shady corporate entity under the name ‘Young India’ with a capital of 50 Lakhs, to acquire all the shareholding of AJL and its properties, valuing somewhere around Rs.5000 crores. Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi had 83.3 percent share in YIL, 15.5 percent owned by Congress leader Motilal Vohra and remaining 1.2 percent by Oscar Fernandes.subramanian swamy achievements in his life

Swamy also accused the Sonia Gandhi, after Indian National Congress disbursed Rs. 90.25 crores loan to AJL in the past, which was never repaid. Swamy pointed out that it is violent of Section 269T of the Income Tax Act, 1961. After AJL was shut down, and reportedly sold to YIL, a debt of Rs. 90.25 to Congress Party was shown as ‘negative worth’. The Congress party gave an interest-free loan.

Jayalalitha – Disproportionate Assets case

Subramanian Swamy filed a ‘disproportionate assets’ case on the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalitha in 1996. This led to criminal prosecution and conviction of Jayalalitha and others involved in the named in the case.

After the case trail began, Jayalalitha was forced to step down after found guilty. Jayalalitha, who was termed as A1 (Accused 1) in the recent judgement of Supreme court was awarded 10-year jail term. After Jayalalitha’s death, Sasikala became the A1. She was awarded 4-years imprisonment and Rs. 10 crores as fine.

Sasikala, who aimed to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu post the death of Jayalalitha, was sent to jail following the relining of the Supreme Court. This case not only shook the Tamil Nadu state politics but also shocked the whole nation.subramanian swamy achievements in his life

Conclusion:

Only very few people know that Subramanian Swamy was an academician-turned-lawyer. His paper on ‘Notes on Fractile Graphical Analysis’ published in Econometrica 1963, got him a recommendation to Harvard, where he completed his PhD in just 2-and-half-years at the age of 24. He published his researched paper on ‘Index Number’ in 1974 along with Paul Samuelson.  

Subramanian Swamy has along history of troubling corrupt politicians on various fronts. He is also an a strong supporter of Hinduism and addressed various public gathering and meeting on ‘The need for Hindus to be united’. Though many see him as a self-centric and eccentric individual, his history speaks volumes. He is a renowned author on economics and a keen observer of India-China relations and global politics.

He is a distinguish Professors of Economics Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He also taught economics in IITs. Subramanian Swamy played a key role in shaping India’s economy and guided the then Finance Minister Manmohan Singh and then Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao in creating economic blueprints in 1992. Even though Swamy was from BJP, he was also offered a cabinet seat in PV Narasimha Rao’s led Congress government.

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