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A road accident and an Alice in Wonderland State

A road accident and an Alice in Wonderland State

Rediff.com27 Oct 2011

The case of Mahesh Patil, who was arrested for negligence after his mother fell off his bike and died after it hit a pothole, should serve as an eye-opener for the authorities and the legal fraternity, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

The two kinds of violence on display at India Gate

The two kinds of violence on display at India Gate

Rediff.com25 Dec 2012

There were certainly two kinds of violence at India Gate: one avoidable, another reprehensible, notes Mahesh Vijapurkar.

The Ajit Pawar bomb: Will it explode or fizzle out?

The Ajit Pawar bomb: Will it explode or fizzle out?

Rediff.com26 Sep 2012

A swift move by Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Ajit Pawar's resignation could have thrown the too-clever NCP into utter confusion and secured a belaboured Congress an opportunity to come out smelling of roses, says Mahesh Vijapurkar

Putting a spin on the Uttarakhand tragedy

Putting a spin on the Uttarakhand tragedy

Rediff.com26 Jun 2013

Politicians have used the tragedy to score political brownie points and the media has been a willing participant, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Why the Sanjay Dutt case highlights need for jail reforms

Why the Sanjay Dutt case highlights need for jail reforms

Rediff.com29 May 2013

Instead on reforming them, our jails are turning inmates into hardened criminals, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Real Estate: Offenders go scot-free, victims pay

Real Estate: Offenders go scot-free, victims pay

Rediff.com2 May 2013

Civic bodies which are supposed to regulate the dimensions of a city's growth, including what land ought to be used how, also have the responsibility of detecting and curbing flouting of norms, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Maharashtra's man-made water woes

Maharashtra's man-made water woes

Rediff.com25 May 2012

Why are so many regions in the state facing water scarcity despite normal to excess rainfall? Mahesh Vijapurkar blames the government.

The unresolved whodunits of urban real estate

The unresolved whodunits of urban real estate

Rediff.com3 Apr 2013

The real estate business thrives on creating excess spaces beyond the permitted building codes, short-changing the buyer, and even opting for poorer quality of material. This finds an enthusiastic resonance among the officialdom. Flouting rules is part of the business model, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

What price privileges for lawmakers?

What price privileges for lawmakers?

Rediff.com26 Mar 2013

A legislator can invoke privileges only if prevented/obstructed from performing his duty as an elected representative. Breaking speed limits on a sea link or brandishing a weapon is not one among such obligations, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

The sad decline of Mumbai's BEST bus service

The sad decline of Mumbai's BEST bus service

Rediff.com11 Apr 2012

Once one of the best bus services in the country, the Bombay Electric Supply & Transport company has regressed into a loss-making, lumbering giant that clearly is not interested in serving the Mumbai long-suffering commuter, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Politicians think they are over and above the law

Politicians think they are over and above the law

Rediff.com23 Jan 2013

Politics as practiced is bad enough, the Choutalas, the Owaisis and their ilk have made it worse, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

The politician's hunger for wealth cannot be satisfied

The politician's hunger for wealth cannot be satisfied

Rediff.com24 Oct 2012

Recent events underscore the belief that wealth and politics go together. You have wealth and get into politics. Or, you are in politics, so naturally accumulate wealth, writes Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Is Mumbai's infrastructure only for the Gods?

Is Mumbai's infrastructure only for the Gods?

Rediff.com13 Sep 2012

Why do Mumbai's civic authorities only ensure pothole-free roads only during the Ganapati season and not the year around, asks Mahesh Vijapurkar.

News and the common man

News and the common man

Rediff.com1 Aug 2012

The concern is low-budget coverage, not in-depth. Hype replaces substance, breathlessness providing it the requisite gravamen, writes Mahesh Vijapurkar

When political ideology stops public good

When political ideology stops public good

Rediff.com6 Jun 2012

Mahesh Vijapurkar on phoney ideology excuses and the spurning of brand ambassadors.

Illegal housing: Why should victims take the rap

Illegal housing: Why should victims take the rap

Rediff.com17 Apr 2013

Who are the politicians who either build illegal housing or protect them, or worse, secure compliance from the civic officials who wink at the contraventions? More importantly, where is the blacklist of builders who have indulged in rule-breaking as a business practice so that the buyers can avoid their projects, asks Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Good monsoon, yet people can't wait for tankers

Good monsoon, yet people can't wait for tankers

Rediff.com9 May 2012

Mahesh Vijapurkar is not surprised that 41 villages in Sangli district want to be merged with Karnataka because of the perennial drinking water shortage in their villages.

Citizen's dilemmas: Deficits of all kinds

Citizen's dilemmas: Deficits of all kinds

Rediff.com25 Apr 2012

I wonder if I can find anyone I could trust as a citizen, asks Mahesh Vijapurkar.

On par in the air, classed on ground

On par in the air, classed on ground

Rediff.com6 Mar 2013

The move by Mumbai airport to have the drop-off point for autos at a distance from the terminals reeks of class distinctions, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Will 100 smart cities become a reality in India?

Will 100 smart cities become a reality in India?

Rediff.com23 Jul 2014

Sizes of cities often turn out to be their enemies because everything costs a bomb to build and operate, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

New civic bodies in Maharashtra, but cities will not gain

New civic bodies in Maharashtra, but cities will not gain

Rediff.com14 Mar 2012

The city can wait, indefinitely. Of course, its citizens don't count. Those who thought they did and went to vote for a change have fooled themselves, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Bullet trains? First change the stinky coaches and stations

Bullet trains? First change the stinky coaches and stations

Rediff.com9 Jul 2014

Amid all these changes which included replacement of the steam engines with diesel and electric locomotives, one thing has been constant: untidy stations and malodourous trains and stations.

Wake up, the peril is looming

Wake up, the peril is looming

Rediff.com2 Feb 2011

India needs to be concerned about the implication of restive people wanting to change regime after regime, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

We have allowed too much space to politicians

We have allowed too much space to politicians

Rediff.com10 Jan 2013

We are making the politician an integral part of our lives. We have conceded too much to their breed. They are no so ensconced that they will not vacate the space themselves. We will have to spare ourselves of them, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Why Mumbai needs citizens contesting civic polls

Why Mumbai needs citizens contesting civic polls

Rediff.com1 Feb 2012

Mumbai city, overcrowded, run down, filthy, gasping, is far too precious a city to continue to remain in the clutches of the professional politicians who owe nothing to themselves and have made local self-government a caricature of what was the ideal -- people governing themselves and their spaces, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

The futile row over renaming Shivaji Park

The futile row over renaming Shivaji Park

Rediff.com11 Dec 2012

No doubt in the Shiv Sena's history, the party has close links to the Shivaji Park but does that make it Sena's own? asks Mahesh Vijapurkar.

A very restrained funeral, but Sena's stripes remain

A very restrained funeral, but Sena's stripes remain

Rediff.com22 Nov 2012

The spectacle of lakhs of followers of Bal Thackeray silently congregating for his funeral and leaving without any violence was hitherto unseen. Just when people were beginning to wonder if the Shiv Sena was changing came the attack on a hospital in Palghar following a Facebook post by a young girl. Mahesh Vijapurkar on what to expect of the Sena after Bal Thackeray.

What we can learn from the US elections

What we can learn from the US elections

Rediff.com9 Nov 2012

There are some interesting, and even educative, takeaways from the US elections, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Dismayed, I can't celebrate I-Day

Dismayed, I can't celebrate I-Day

Rediff.com14 Aug 2012

I am disgusted enough not to celebrate the Independence Day. Call this a rant, but that is all a citizen is left with. My promised tryst with my destiny has been elusive. It does not even seem to be round the far corner, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

View: The dead deserve a better sendoff, surely

View: The dead deserve a better sendoff, surely

Rediff.com16 May 2013

Despite all views about afterlife and such, it matters little to the dead how he or she is disposed of, says Mahesh Vijapurkar

The trivialisation of our public debates

The trivialisation of our public debates

Rediff.com31 Mar 2010

The huge political furore created after Amitabh Bachchan attended a function at the Mumbai sea-link shows that trivial issues score over issues of substance, writes Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Just let the Lokpal panel do its job

Just let the Lokpal panel do its job

Rediff.com27 Apr 2011

We must keep our counsel and let the drafting committee do its best; keep faith in the civil society nominees till they prove otherwise, Mahesh Vijapurkar.

For cities, small is not beautiful

For cities, small is not beautiful

Rediff.com20 Feb 2013

To make anything manageable, both the intent and the will to manage is important, not empty words. This is missing from all those involved in operating a city where budgets as they exist ought to provide good results only if politics and politicians' objective of pelf do not lead to poor execution and large-scale drain of resources. That is why even small is not beautiful, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

Why Mumbai will never get rid of its hawkers

Why Mumbai will never get rid of its hawkers

Rediff.com7 Feb 2013

While hawkers are a necessity to the bribe-takers, it has to be understood that the vendors fulfil the needs of the citizens. Once they are pushed off the streets, everyone, the official fattened on bribes and the citizen deprived of a walk-through service are affected, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

If you don't vote, don't complain over bad services

If you don't vote, don't complain over bad services

Rediff.com15 Feb 2012

Today is the day to mull and tomorrow the day to walk to your polling booth and decide what you want: a good city where there is a compliant corporator or a bad city with an arrogant politician ruling our civic destiny, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

View: Why Narendra Modi spoke in Hindi

View: Why Narendra Modi spoke in Hindi

Rediff.com21 Dec 2012

To assume that Narendra Modi chose Hindi only to reach out to a national audience because he had prime ministerial ambitions was more than a stretch, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.

'I was there, 45 years ago, when the Telangana agitation started'

'I was there, 45 years ago, when the Telangana agitation started'

Rediff.com2 Jun 2014

Mahesh Vijapurkar was a student when the Telangana agitation began, with Osmania University as its epicentre. With the new state finally set to become a reality, he looks back on the lost years

Exit polls: Exercises in speculation

Exit polls: Exercises in speculation

Rediff.com21 Oct 2009

But one thing is clear -- the moment the outcomes are announced on October 22, all these speculations and wild guesses passed off as educated surmises and conclusions would be forgotten till the next round.

Bal Thackeray: An era ends, a vacuum is created

Bal Thackeray: An era ends, a vacuum is created

Rediff.com17 Nov 2012

With Bal Thackeray's demise the Shiv Sena does not cease to be but it does weaken substantially. And it will take the two heirs to his legacy to overcome the setback together, says Mahesh Vijapurkar

To fell the giant, take the baby steps first

To fell the giant, take the baby steps first

Rediff.com10 Oct 2012

Mahesh Vijapurkar's advice on Arvind Kejriwal entry into politics: No need to squirm at the idea of baby steps. After all, the voter too has to be educated, his apathy eliminated. Had he been, we would have had a better political arrangement that worked for the people.