Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Thursday, 6 March 2025

SC tells Centre

 

Article link: Supreme Court Calls for Law to Secure Domestic Workers' Rights


Extract from the article:

The Supreme Court highlighted the absence of legal protection for millions of domestic workers in India and urged the government to enact a comprehensive law to safeguard their rights.

This move is viewed as a significant step in addressing the debate surrounding labor rights in the country. The court's emphasis on the need for statutory measures to protect domestic workers underscores a vital aspect of social justice and labor welfare.

With discussions evolving around the enactment of a law to ensure minimum wages, working hours, social security, and other essential rights for domestic workers, the judicial intervention is poised to have far-reaching implications on labor policies and practices in India.

My Take:

Domestic Workers - Use and Abuse

"Reflecting on my earlier content about the plight of domestic workers, it's striking to see the Supreme Court's recent stance aligning with the concerns raised years ago.

The call for a comprehensive law resonates with the need to address the challenges faced by this vulnerable workforce. The push for protecting rights, wages, and social security for domestic workers echoes the recommendations made in my previous blog.

The evolving discourse around labor laws validates the urgency of ensuring fair treatment and dignity for all workers."


Why a Perpetual Work in Progress?

"The prolonged deliberations on a national policy for domestic workers, as highlighted in my earlier blog, mirror the persistent struggles in advancing labor reforms.

The current emphasis on guaranteeing minimum wages, paid leave, and maternity benefits for domestic workers echoes the long-overdue policy discussions.

The Supreme Court's call for legal protection reaffirms the necessity to translate policy intentions into concrete actions that safeguard the well-being of the workforce. It's encouraging to see these issues gaining traction and moving closer towards effective implementation."


Call to Action:

To the Ministry of Labour and Employment and policymakers: Act swiftly on the Supreme Court's directive and expedite the formulation of a robust legal framework for domestic workers.

Ensure that the forthcoming law encompasses comprehensive provisions for their rights, wages, social security, and safeguards against exploitation.

Let's prioritize the welfare and dignity of domestic workers by enacting legislation that reflects our commitment to inclusive and equitable labor practices.


With regards, 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in

Infra, Gender inequality

 

Article link: Infra, Gender inequality in digital literacy pressing issues: Report


Extract from the article:

The recently released Annual Status of Education Report (Rural) emphasizes the urgency in addressing issues like gender inequality in digital education.

Prepared by Pratham, the same organization behind the 2014-15 report, the document underscores the critical role of education for children residing in rural areas of India.

It specifically points out the disparity in digital skills between boys and girls, indicating a prevalent challenge in various regions.

This report sheds light on the necessity of bridging the gender gap in the digital realm within the educational landscape, highlighting the persistent need for targeted efforts to ensure equal access and opportunities for all children.


My Take:

A. Challenge of Education - Index

"Looking back at my previous blog on the challenges in education, the disparities in digital skills between boys and girls, as highlighted in the recent ASER 2024 report, resonate deeply.

The discrepancies in enrollment between genders and the expenditure on education in rural areas have been long-standing concerns, and it is crucial to address these issues promptly."

B. Schools Without Teachers

"In my blog about schools lacking teachers, I had touched upon the importance of trained teachers and the pupil-teacher ratio in enhancing the quality of education.

These aspects are fundamental in addressing the educational disparities mentioned in the ASER 2024 report. Ensuring well-trained teachers and adequate resources is key to narrowing the gender-based digital skills gap."


Call to Action:

To Smt. Annpurna Devi, Sh. Amit Khare, and Dr. Suresh T Salunke: Given the critical insights from the ASER 2024 report regarding gender inequality in digital skills, it is imperative to expedite efforts to bridge this gap.

I urge you to prioritize interventions that promote equal access to quality education for all children, especially in rural areas, to foster a more inclusive and equitable educational environment.


With regards, 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Learning in govt schools

 

Article link: Learning in Govt. Schools back to Pre-Covid Levels

Extract from the article:

The recent report suggests that learning levels in government schools have rebounded to pre-Covid levels, showcasing an improvement in reading and numeracy skills.

Interestingly, this improvement is not limited to government schools alone but extends to private schools as well. The report highlights the success of a government scheme aimed at enhancing learning and numeracy skills among children by 20 years.

This positive trend indicates a significant step towards mitigating the academic setbacks caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

My Take:

Accelerating Learning / Improvising / Course-correcting

Reflecting on the challenges faced during the Covid-19 crisis, the need for adaptive strategies to enhance learning outcomes becomes evident.

As mentioned in my previous blog, the concept of improvising and course-correcting aligns with the current scenario of addressing the learning gap caused by the pandemic.

The government's efforts to improve education resonate with the idea of continuous improvement and adaptability in the face of adversity.

Congratulations Smt. Varshaji

The digital disparities highlighted in the previous blog post shed light on the struggles faced by youth in low-income countries during the pandemic.

The recent improvements in reading and numeracy levels across schools, as reported, signify a positive shift towards bridging these gaps.

It is commendable to see progress in learning outcomes, reflecting a step towards overcoming the hurdles outlined in the earlier analysis.

Call to Action:

To the educational authorities involved in implementing the schemes that have contributed to the upliftment of learning levels in schools, continue to prioritize innovative approaches and supportive measures to sustain and enhance the progress made.

Emphasizing data-driven strategies and tailored interventions can further consolidate the gains achieved and ensure a continuous advancement in educational standards.


With regards, 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in

Power tariffs may be cut in MMR

 

Article link:  Power tariffs may be cut in MMR, across Maha

Extract from the article:

In a groundbreaking move, the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co (MSEDCL) has put forth a proposal to reduce energy charges by 1-15% for more than two crore residential consumers across Maharashtra during the 2025-26 period.

This proposal, presented to the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC), marks a significant step towards providing financial relief to a vast number of consumers.

The potential tariff reduction could have far-reaching implications on the economic well-being of households and could potentially stimulate increased electricity usage efficiency.

This innovative proposal by MSEDCL not only aims to benefit consumers by lowering energy costs but also has the potential to address issues related to power theft and decrease arrears, which currently plague the electricity distribution system in Maharashtra.

By seeking approval for this substantial tariff cut, MSEDCL is signaling its commitment to enhancing consumer satisfaction and promoting sustainable energy practices in the region.

My Take:

A. Electrifying Smartly

"The introduction of smart meters by MSEDCL demonstrates a strategic approach towards modernizing electricity consumption patterns in Maharashtra. Back in 2017, I had highlighted the importance of leveraging technology to empower consumers to manage their electricity usage effectively.

This recent proposal for a tariff cut aligns perfectly with the vision of promoting smarter energy consumption practices through initiatives like smart metering."

B. Appalled!

"My concerns expressed in 2020 about the adverse implications of imposing additional charges on housing societies with rooftop solar panels are relevant in the current context of MSEDCL's proposal for a tariff reduction.

The need for innovative financing schemes, as I suggested, remains crucial for encouraging the widespread adoption of solar energy solutions. It's encouraging to see steps being taken towards ensuring affordable and sustainable electricity access for all."

Call to Action:

To the Chairman of MSEDCL, Dr. Nitin Raut, and the Chairperson of Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission, Shri Anand B Kulkarni, I urge you to continue fostering initiatives that prioritize consumer interests and sustainable energy solutions.

Embracing innovative approaches, such as the proposed tariff reduction, will not only benefit consumers but also contribute towards the overall advancement of the energy sector in Maharashtra.

With regards,
Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in

Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Stricter NEET test

 Article link:  Stricter NEET test centre Allocation Rules Now

Extract from the article:

The article discusses the upcoming NEET-UG 2025 examination where the government is contemplating implementing stricter rules for test center allocation to prevent paper leaks.

The move comes in light of past instances of exam paper leaks that have raised concerns about the integrity of the examination process.

By tightening the test center allocation rules, the authorities aim to enhance the security and transparency of the exam, ensuring a fair and equal opportunity for all candidates. Such measures are crucial to maintain the credibility of the examination system and uphold the merit-based selection process.

My Take:

A. URGENT MATTER

"Looking back at my blog post from 2015, where I emphasized the importance of timely updates and progress reports, I can see a direct correlation with the current situation regarding the NEET-UG 2025 examination.

Just like in the case of monitoring progress in business matters, tracking advancements in test center allocation rules is vital for maintaining the integrity of such crucial examinations."

B. Mobile Friendly Web site

"In my earlier blog post, I stressed the need for steady progress reports to ensure the successful implementation of initiatives.

Similarly, in the context of the NEET-UG 2025 exam, regular updates on the enforcement of stricter test center allocation rules could help build trust among stakeholders and demonstrate the government's commitment to fair examination practices."

Call to Action:

To the authorities responsible for conducting the NEET-UG 2025 examination, I urge you to prioritize transparency and accountability in implementing the proposed stricter test center allocation rules.

Regular communication and updates on the progress made in this regard will not only instil confidence in the examination process but also uphold the credibility of the system. Let's work together to ensure a level playing field for all aspiring candidates.

With regards, 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in

Failing Board Exams

 

Article link:

Drive in works to check dropout rate among those failing board exams

Extract from the article:

The Education Ministry is bracing for a new challenge - addressing the issue of dropouts among students who do not clear their board exams.

In an attempt to curb this dropout trend, the ministry is working on implementing strategies to support and retain students who might face failure in their academic pursuits.

By focusing on preventing students from abandoning their education journey due to exam outcomes, the initiative aims to provide a safety net for those who may struggle with traditional assessments.

My Take:

A. Re-Graduate Data

"In my blog post from 2013, I emphasized the importance of tracking graduate data to understand the educational landscape. Just like the current initiative addressing dropout rates, having a database of recent graduates could help in identifying patterns and implementing targeted interventions to support struggling students.

The idea of collecting and analyzing data to improve educational outcomes remains crucial in addressing challenges like dropout rates."

B. In Jobs Drive, 50K to Take Skill Test in Jammu and Kashmir

"Reflecting on my blog post about skill mapping and re-skilling in 2019, the concept of matching skills to job requirements is akin to the current effort to prevent dropouts by offering job-linked courses.

By equipping students with skills that align with industry needs, it not only enhances their employability but also reduces the likelihood of them leaving education due to academic setbacks.

The strategy of upskilling individuals to bridge the gap between education and employment is pivotal in fostering a sustainable academic environment."

Call to Action:

To the Education Ministry and policymakers involved in the drive to reduce dropout rates, I urge a comprehensive approach that not only focuses on academic support but also integrates skill development initiatives.

By combining efforts to retain students in the education system while enhancing their employability, we can create a more resilient and empowered workforce for the future.

With regards, 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in

Monday, 3 March 2025

Petrol Diesel cars

 

Article link: Maharashtra to explore ban on petrol, diesel vehicles in Mumbai

Extract from the article:

The article highlights Maharashtra's intention to explore the possibility of banning petrol and diesel vehicles in Mumbai. This move is aimed at combating pollution and reducing emissions in major Indian cities.

The proposal aligns with the global trend towards promoting electric and gas-fueled vehicles to address environmental concerns. While the specifics of the potential ban are yet to be finalized, the exploration signifies a significant step towards transitioning to cleaner transportation options in urban areas.

In response to growing pollution levels and environmental challenges, Maharashtra's initiative underscores the importance of sustainable transport solutions.

By considering a ban on petrol and diesel vehicles, the state is signaling a shift towards embracing greener alternatives to traditional fossil fuel-powered transportation.

This exploration reflects a proactive approach to addressing climate change and prioritizing the health and well-being of residents in metropolitan regions like Mumbai.

My Take:

A. Good Advice by Energy Transition Advisory Committee

Reflecting on the Energy Transition Advisory Committee's recommendation to ban diesel-powered four-wheelers by 2027, it is evident that the conversation around phasing out petrol and diesel vehicles is not new.

The proactive stance taken by the advisory committee aligns with the current discourse on transitioning to electric and gas-fueled vehicles. This foresight demonstrates the need for long-term planning and decisive actions to address environmental concerns effectively.

Maharashtra's consideration of banning petrol and diesel vehicles in Mumbai resonates with the advisory committee's push for cleaner transportation alternatives.

B. No plans to ban petrol, diesel vehicles: Nitin Gadkari

Contrasting Nitin Gadkari's previous stance on not banning petrol and diesel vehicles, the current developments in Maharashtra showcase a shift towards exploring greener mobility options.

The evolving narrative underscores the dynamic nature of policy decisions and the importance of adapting to changing environmental imperatives.

As Maharashtra delves into the possibilities of phasing out petrol and diesel vehicles, it reflects a progressive mindset towards sustainability and emission reduction goals.

This shift highlights the need for continuous dialogue and flexibility in policymaking to address evolving environmental challenges effectively.

Call to Action:

To Maharashtra's policymakers and stakeholders involved in exploring the ban on petrol and diesel vehicles in Mumbai, I urge you to prioritize sustainable transportation solutions that benefit both the environment and the populace.

Embracing cleaner energy options and promoting electric mobility can pave the way for a greener and healthier future for urban residents. Let's work together towards a more sustainable, emission-free transport ecosystem for a cleaner Mumbai.

With regards, 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in

Diesel Vehicles

 

Article link: Govt Mulls Phasing Out Petrol and Diesel Vehicles to Control Pollution

Extract from the article:

The Maharashtra government is considering a ban on petrol and diesel vehicles in Mumbai to combat rising pollution levels. The Mumbai High Court has taken notice of the severe air pollution in Mumbai and its neighbouring areas.

A committee has been formed by the government to evaluate the feasibility of transitioning to vehicles running on alternative fuels to curb pollution.

This move comes in response to the urgent need to address pollution concerns and reduce emissions in major cities. The proposal outlines a phased approach towards eliminating petrol and diesel vehicles, emphasizing the shift towards electric and gas-fuelled options.

The committee's recommendations stress the importance of transitioning city buses to electric alternatives and ceasing the addition of diesel buses for city transport by 2024.

My Take:

Better Late Than Never

"Reflecting on the current situation where Mumbai is considering banning petrol and diesel vehicles, it's evident that the need for stricter pollution control measures has been a topic of discussion for years.

The foresight to address pollution issues through legislative action, as highlighted in past blogs, emphasizes the critical role of proactive decision-making to protect the environment and public health."

Good Advice by Energy Transition Advisory Committee

"The recent recommendation to ban diesel-powered vehicles by 2027 aligns with the ongoing efforts to transition towards cleaner energy sources.

As suggested earlier, the shift towards electric vehicles and alternative fuels is crucial for combating pollution in metropolitan areas. It is encouraging to see advisory panels advocating for sustainable mobility solutions that prioritize environmental well-being."

Call to Action:

To the Maharashtra government and environmental authorities involved in the decision-making process regarding the phasing out of petrol and diesel vehicles in Mumbai, I urge you to carefully consider the long-term benefits of transitioning to cleaner transport alternatives.

Embracing sustainable practices not only improves air quality but also sets a precedent for other regions to follow suit in combatting pollution effectively.


With regards, 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in

Friday, 28 February 2025

Private Companies to Notify Vacancies

 

Article link: Central govt. may soon ask private companies to notify vacancies

Extract from the article:

The Central government is contemplating replacing the Employment Exchanges Act with a new Social Securities Act. Additionally, the Maharashtra government is considering implementing strict penalties for non-compliance with this law.

The proposed legislation aims to revolutionize the way companies disclose job vacancies by utilizing social media platforms.

Furthermore, a state-wide job portal is set to be established to facilitate companies in advertising their available positions.

As per the transitional strategy, the revision from the old Employment Exchanges Act to the new scheme is expected to streamline the process of job notification and enhance accessibility for job seekers and employers.

My Take:

50 Million Jobs - Believe Me

In my earlier blog, I discussed the need for government reforms to generate employment opportunities efficiently. The shift towards a Social Securities Act and the introduction of penalties echoes the essence of my proposal for job creation.

By leveraging social media and centralized job portals, as suggested, the government is likely to witness a significant boost in job notifications and placements.

Re-Returns to be Filed Under Labour Laws

The proposed transition from the Employment Exchanges Act aligns with the continuous evolution of labour laws. The emphasis on notification through social media platforms signifies a step towards digitization and transparency in the recruitment process.

This move resonates with the ongoing efforts to streamline regulatory frameworks, making compliance easier for establishments and enhancing job visibility for aspiring candidates.

Call to Action:

To all private companies and employers impacted by the upcoming legislative changes, it is pivotal to stay informed and proactive in adhering to the new regulations.

Embracing the shift towards digital platforms for job listing and complying with the revised laws will not only simplify the recruitment process but also contribute to a more efficient and transparent job market.


With regards, 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in

Rethinking IIT admission process

 

Article link: Rethinking IIT admission process: Is JEE still best measure of brightest for engg?

Extract from the article:

The article questions whether the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is still the most effective method for identifying the brightest minds for admission to Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

It discusses the historical significance of JEE as the golden ticket for engineering aspirants in India but raises concerns about its current relevance in truly assessing the capabilities of candidates.

The piece delves into the changing landscape of education and the need for a potential re-evaluation of the IIT admission process to ensure that it accurately identifies and nurtures talent.

Amidst rising competition and evolving educational standards, the article prompts a critical examination of whether the traditional reliance on JEE scores aligns with the contemporary needs and aspirations of engineering students.

The discussion around rethinking the IIT admission process aims to initiate a dialogue on optimizing the selection criteria to better reflect the diverse skill sets and aptitudes of aspiring engineers beyond what standardized tests like JEE can capture.

My Take:

Automating Online Interview Process

In my blog on automating online interview processes, I emphasized the importance of adapting recruitment methods to suit the evolving demands of the industry.

I had suggested the need to incorporate innovative approaches to candidate assessment, considering factors beyond traditional metrics like JEE scores.

The relevance of this blog to the current discourse lies in advocating for a dynamic and flexible approach to evaluating talent, resonating with the call to rethink the IIT admission process to ensure a more holistic assessment of engineering aspirants.

Selecting Candidates

Reflecting on the concept of transparency in candidate selection, as discussed in my blog on selecting candidates, the notion of reevaluating the effectiveness of JEE as the primary criterion for IIT admissions becomes significant.

Transparency in the selection process and embracing new methodologies, as highlighted in this blog, aligns with the current narrative calling for a reassessment of existing norms in evaluating student potential.

This blog underscores the importance of exploring innovative selection methods that go beyond conventional measures to identify and nurture top talent in the engineering domain.

Automating Online Interview Process

In the blog post focused on automating online interview processes, the emphasis was on streamlining recruitment procedures for enhanced efficiency.

Drawing parallels to the ongoing discussion on revamping the IIT admission process, the blog stresses the need for a systematic approach that leverages technology while considering a broader spectrum of candidate evaluation parameters.

The relevance of this content lies in advocating for a modernized assessment framework that can adapt to the changing dynamics of talent identification and selection in the academic realm.

Call to Action:

To the authorities overseeing the IIT admission process: Embrace innovation and inclusivity in reevaluating the selection criteria for engineering aspirants.

Consider a holistic approach that incorporates diverse evaluation methods beyond standardized tests to ensure the discovery and nurturing of a wide range of talent in the field of engineering.


With regards, 

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in