Saturday, 27 February 2016

A Tale of Two Tracking !


State of Maharashtra has a total of 50 prisons , of which 9 are Central jails


Between them , they house 25,000-30,000 inmates


The country as a whole, has some 1,387 prisons , housing approx 356,000 prisoners


Maharashtra government has decided to introduce " chip or bracelet " tracking system for prisoners and is in the process of signing an agreement with the Israeli Government under which , private Israeli companies will implement this " tracking " project


Why all this rush for a technology driven reform  ?


Because , in March 2015 , five criminals had fled from the Nagpur jail after climbing boundary wall  !


But no one in government seems to be really bothered with the following :


*  There are billions of high currency notes ( Rs 500 / 1000 ) in circulations

*  A whole lot of these are unaccounted BLACK MONEY income, on which no tax got paid

*  Many more billions are stashed in secret bank lockers , which occasionally "escape" for purchase of gold/land etc

*  High currency notes worth Rs 34.4 lakh*crore have "climbed" national boundaries and escaped without "trace" !

*  Today , Government has absolutely no mechanism to " track / trace " such escapes

*  In India more than 90% of all payments ( for goods and services ) are in CASH , quite a few , using these high
    currency notes

*  If payments are made in CASH , no GST / Service Tax can be collected


*  But if the payments get made through official channels ( ECS / Bank Transfers / Credit Cards / Mobile Wallets
    etc ) , then GST can be collected ( or a BTT - Bank Transaction Tax , can be levied )


Now , instead of " dehumanizing " 30,000 prisoners with a RFID-embedded collar around their necks ( as it
happened with Rajat Gupta of McKinsey fame , a few weeks back in New York ) , just so that you can track some
5 prisoners , would it not be much better / wiser to :


*  Discontinue paper-based currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 ( and withdraw in 6 months , with advance notice )


*  Introduce plastic currency notes of Rs 500 / 1,000 which are embedded with RFID sensors ( far thinner than a human hair  ! ) , always broadcasting their presence to Internet of Things ( IoT )


I believe Govt is launching ONE BILLION plastic currency notes of Rs 10 denomination , later this year


Let us make this a PILOT PROJECT , by embedding these with RFID sensors .

We will learn a lot in " tracking " !  


*  Assign to each such note, a IP V 6.0 address , linked to its unique note number


*  Set up a IT-enabled Technology Platform which will constantly monitor any accumulation of Rs 500 / 1000
    RFID embedded notes in excess of Rs ONE CRORE within an area of ONE square meter



Why waste time in tracking a few escaped prisoners ?



Why not leverage technology to track those billions of notes and their criminal owners who are destroying our economy ?



Mr Arvind Subramanian ( Chief Economic Adviser ) should have recommended this in his ECONOMY SURVEY , instead of suggesting to expand tax net to cover 23 % of the Indian citizens , against current 4 %



I believe , humble RFID sensor can get ten times more tax revenue than expanding tax-net to 23 % of citizens !



Incidentally :


Should Shri Jaitley-ji propose expanding the tax-net as suggested , in his budget speech tomorrow , do you know what would happen ?



You don't need to be a Nostradamus to foresee BJP losing ALL state and central elections for the next 10 years !


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28  Feb  2016

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