It’s an issue we feel very strongly about, but, sadly, there are few takers for the cause. So we asked our Wizard with Words the question. Here’s Dr Bhaskar Das in the July 27 edition of Das ka Dum. Read on..
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Q. Civic infrastructure in our big cities get really stretched every monsoon. Do you think the media should be more focussed on all of this than some silly political issues?
A. I can’t comment on the content priorities of media companies due to my sub- optimal comprehension of their audience psyche. So “no comments”.
Having said that, I would like to add that no one is bothered about aam janata and their sufferings in respect of civic amenities. The sufferings get compounded in rainy seasons specially. There would be blame-games, denials etc, but the core problems remain unaddressed and then life goes on. The tax-payers are going on paying taxes but they wonder why they have been paying price for a collective failure in ensuring a minimum level of civilised existence. Perhaps as citizens, our slacktivism has degenerated into a fatalistic attitude about our daily life.