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Monday, October 5, 2020

Rise in Price

A journalist once commuted that prices in our society are rising as regularly as the hemline of a modern lady's garments. What he means is that price-rise has been an unceasing phenomenon since the end of the second World War. Price of essential commodities goes up when there is more money in circulation in corresponding with the supply of articles and services. Thus broadly speaking, it is due to inflationary pressure. Rich men may have mania for making more money but the poor people, as Oscar Wilde has said, think only of money. So when prices of essential commodities rise, it is the common people that are more affected. For they have less purchasing power. So the phenomenon of inflation makes the poor poorer but the rich became richer as they get more money. As price index goes up, salaries of office employees go up or suitable dearness allowances are granted to cope with the market. In the meantime prices go further up as more money has come into the market. In this way a vicious circle is created. But the impact is felt pinchingly by the common people as essential commodities go beyond their reach. Indeed, commodity prices are generally linked with the staple article. If the price of rice, flour (wheat) or potato goes up, then that will push the prices of other articles further up. 
So the best way to resist inflation is to increase production, both in agricultural fields and factories. India, however, presents a peculiar picture there is recession in some fields while inflation continues in many sectors. Inflation here is not invisible. Dishonest businessmen, by creating artificial scarcity of essential articles by hoarding, with the connivance of the agents of law and order, maintain the upward trend of prices. For India once presented the unique phenomenon of inflation with recession simultaneously. A section of economists apologetically holds the view that inflation is often the indication of brisk economic growth. As new avenues of investment are explored, as plan outlays increase, deficit financing and inflation are bound to take place. Under the Five Year Plan scheme, money is invested now where the yield would accurse about five years later. This is an irritant of inflation; likewise, huge amounts of uncovered expenditure in the budget and overmuch borrowing push up the price. Alongside, parallel currencies of crores of money work in the black market. So a very cautious and scrupulous planning is called for. 

For the common people nutritious food articles are often forbidden. Fish markets are now scarcing. The authorities are often helpless in holding the price line, due to the machinations of vested interests. The Govt. expenses have to he curtailed ruthlessly and imports to be liberalized. The best remedial measure for common people is to organize consumers resistance movement and to check corruption. Common buyers would be politely and with cogent arguments persuaded and prevailed upon not to buy certain commodities till prices are brought down reasonably. 

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Friday, October 2, 2020

An Experience of a Sudden Electricity Failure-Paragraph

It was the eve of my final examination, I was preparing for the exam at night and suddenly electricity went off. It was summer. So the air was extremely hot. I was reading English at that time. My preparation was yet to finish. So I was in a hurry. But the unexpected incident interrupted my study. I really felt disappointed and exasperated. Disruption of electricity at such a moment was a nuisance to me. I had to keep my books closed and put them aside. 
After a few minutes. my mother came with a candle. I had to remain sitting without electricity for more than an hour. Actually, this was not a very rare incident. The city dwellers of Bangladesh have to go through the incident almost everyday.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Problem of Housing Free Essay

People started migrating from villages towards town with the rapid growth of industries. This is, more or less, a world-wide phenomenon. Formerly people remained in villages to carry on their agricultural pursiuts and cottage industry as also to work in agro-based cottage industry. But agriculture can no longer absorb and sustain the growing population in villages. So the towns are fast getting over-crowded for this steady migration of village people who flock in towns in quest of jobs and occupation. The inhabitants of city like Tokyo now number more than a crore. A big city is bursting so to say, at the seam's due to increase of population, aggravating housing problem. 

To provide family accommodation for so many citizens is a stupendous problem. Multi-storeyed building is now the order of the day. In Moscow even space under stairs and the corridors of a building is now occupied by the tenant. 

Big cities are now becoming houseful and houses stand cheek by jowl. Sanitation and health are sure to be affected in such conjested living. One is easily reminded of Keate's poem, "To one who has been long in City Pent". City is nothing but a concreate jungle. Children are hard put to playing for the absence of open space. A city park is only an apology whereas a properly maintained big open area with greenery is considered the lung of the city. Naturally, pollution grows and various types of ailments develop in a modern city. Apart from the physical aspect, such crowded living stunts the mental growth and disturbs the psychology, the nerves of the rising generation. 
Once again the problem of distribution is the devil of the piece. There are plenty of houses in many cities that are lying partly or fully vacant i.e. more rooms than men to dwell. The stock plea of the owners of these houses that rather empty rooms will be kept locked up than accommodate any tenant on rent. All this is due to unfavorable rent laws. To make things worse, in some states like Delhi, the rent laws favor the owner of houses but in a state like West Bengal, the house tenancy Act dangerously leans towards the tenant. So the owners here are more or less determined not to allow tenants. The urgent necessity is to enact a uniform rent law all over India, that would be ideal both for the owners and tenants so that the housing problem can be partly relieved and solved. In the mean time, an encouraging news comes that the center is considering allowing 100 per cent Foreign Direct Investment in the housing sector. Foreign countries will be allowed to float joint ventures with Indian partners to help house building so that many more Indians may enjoy the fortune of living under their own roof and not in shanties of slums.

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