THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-July 26, 2017- Topic 2
For a hygienic track - CAG report on Railways
Among the most affordable transport systems in the world, India’s railway
network carries millions of people every day, linking the remotest
destinations. Yet, in a fast-growing country with rising ambitions, the system
is caught in a time warp, unable to scale up its services to global standards
and hobbled by inefficient management. Although the rot in passenger services
has been repeatedly identified, it has only grown worse.
The report of theComptroller and Auditor General on
catering services for the year ended March 2016 provides further evidence that little has
changed in the system: food unsuitable for human consumption, contaminated and
recycled items, packaged articles past their use-by date, and unauthorised
items are sold on trains, all endangering the health of passengers. Such gross
violations are all the more glaring because the administration has instituted a
mechanism to penalise agencies such as the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism
Corporation and invites passengers to file complaints. Evidently, instances
such as a Rs.1 lakh fine levied on the IRCTC for the presence of a cockroach in
food supplied on the Kolkata Rajdhani Express three years ago have not resulted
in any significant reform. Nor has private sector participation in food supply
provided a panacea for the problems linked to departmental catering. It is
unlikely, therefore, that the recently unveiled catering policy will make a big
difference unless the process of identifying caterers, fixing prices, and
ensuring quality control is transparent and is monitored by external auditors.
Independent oversight can potentially improve other aspects of service as well,
such as the quality and maintenance of linen, which the CAG has found to be
shockingly substandard.
The NDA government began its tenure with a focus on modernising India’s
creaking railways, and several major announcements have been made, including
the setting up of a long-pending Rail Development Authority to recommend
tariffs and set standards. In the area of passenger services, any reform has to
contend with the ‘open access’ character of rail travel in the country, since
coaches are open to unlicensed vendors who sell food, water and other goods.
Given the need for employment, it would be pragmatic to broaden the network and
enrol more local distributors of certified articles, while implementing the
core idea of the IRCTC running modern base kitchens. Audit findings of
contractors on railway premises overcharging users and selling packaged food
items at prices inflated over the open market are serious, and require
immediate resolution. The experience with different models of service on trains
in India merits a comparison with France, where unhappy passengers on the
popular, high-speed TGV trains wanted public sector catering back a few years
ago. Now that the CAG has given an exhaustive critique, it is imperative that
the Railway Ministry brings about a visible change through its proposed
reforms.
Vocabulary
Affordable: inexpensive; reasonably priced.
Example: Affordable housing
Ambition: a
strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination
and hard work.
Example: Her ambition was to become a model
Synonyms: aspiration, intention, goal, aim, objective, object, purpose, intent
Warp: a
twist or distortion in the shape or form of something.
Example: The head of the racket had a curious warp
Rot: decay or cause
to decay by the action of bacteria and fungi; decompose.
Example: The chalets were neglected and their woodwork was rotting away
Synonyms: decay, decompose, become
rotten, disintegrate, crumble, perish
Panacea: a
solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases.
Example: The panacea for all corporate ills
Synonyms: universal cure, cure-all, cure for all ills, universal
remedy, elixir
Oversight: an
unintentional failure to notice or do something.
Example: He said his failure to pay for the tickets was an oversight
Synonyms: mistake, error, omission, lapse, slip, blunder, slip-up, boo-boo
Exhaustive: examining, including, or considering all elements or aspects; fully
comprehensive.
Example: She has undergone exhaustive tests since becoming ill
Synonyms: comprehensive, all-inclusive, complete, full, full-scale
Critique: a
detailed analysis and assessment of something, especially a literary,
philosophical, or political theory.
Example: His reputation rests on his incisive critiques of literary and political
innocence and immaturity.
Synonyms: analysis, evaluation, assessment, appraisal, appreciation