Thursday, 29 September 2011

Comparison of Petrol and ATF Rates


Petrol is the medium that is used by middle and high class in india for transportation needs.


ATF is used for Airlines, that can be taken as Luxury when we make a comparison with cars and is used by mainly higher middle, high and upper class in India. But here comes the mystery.

ATF rates are lower in comparison with the petrol rates.

Petrol  costs  more than Rs 70 a litre in major cities, including Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai from Friday, while in Delhi, where local taxes are lower, it will rise to Rs 66.84 a litre.

The price in India is more than any of its neighbors -- Pakistan (Rs 41.81 a litre), Sri Lanka (Rs 50.30 per litre), Bangladesh (Rs 44.80 a litre) and Nepal (Rs 63.24 per litre), while the same in the USA is priced at Rs 42.82 per litre. Source

While ATF rates 
Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) price at Delhi's T3 airport was hiked by Rs 1,429 per kilolitre (kl), or 2.5%, to Rs 57,689 per kl  said an official of Indian Oil , the nation's largest fuel retailer. Source

So you see that atf rates is 57.689 rs per liter while petrol rates is Rs. 70 per liter.

And Govt. is saying that still companies have to bear loss.
Nobody can understand the policy, Why they are in loss even charging high rates and why the thing that is used by high society is cheaper than the thing used by common people. Will anybody answer or clarify. Is anybody responsible for common man?

This is the time for Common man to ask the questions up till then
HOPING FOR A BETTER FUTURE

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Medicines Rates and Policies

In our country there are thousands of companies making medicines, but there is no clear view or policy about the rates and quality.

1 The first thing :- For Example Remitrova contains three different salts
Ist remipril
2nd atorvas
3rd esprin
when we calculate their individual cost it is rs 150+ but when we buy remitrova it costs only rs.18. This is only the example.

2 The Second thing:-  Many companies make the same salt with different names. They make two categories one branded and the other is generic. There is huge difference in their wholesale rates but the retail rates are quite similar.

3 The Third thing :- Rates of medicines are not under control. Different companies are charging different rates for the same salt.

4 The Fourth thing:- Quality is the most important issue.Consumer is taking low quality drugs due to such products.

So its not only govt's duty, its our's too. We should be aware and buy branded medicines with Bills/Invoice.We should'nt buy generic products.

HOPING FOR A BETTER FUTURE

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Who is rich and who is poor?

In our country the current survey of government shows that one who spends 32 rs daily in urban area and who spends 26 rs daily for his lively-hood is not poor.In that survey our govt says that the family who spends 3800 rs as an average of 4 person is not poor.
Can anybody survive on this amount.And if these states re true then why govt is giving so high salaries to their workers.Teachers of primary schools getting 20000 as basic salary when they are joining. After 4-5 years they get 30000 as whole , while teachers in senior dept and colleges get 50000+. Bank officials get 30000 as basic salary while the officers in income tax and sales tax get much higher.
If Govt is right then why they are giving so high salaries to their secatries and their MP and MLA. overall they are the people for whom it is said :
Govt : Of the people for the people and by the people.
In constitution common man is taken to high priorities but in general there is no place except voting time.
So we need to think again and let the Govt think and change their PRIORITIES.
HOPING FOR A BETTER FUTURE