CEO responsible for safety of Employees? February 23, 2008
Posted by Vikas Tandon in Business & Economy, Life.add a comment
The recent ruling by the Supreme Court of India in the Som Mittal case (read DNA report here) is quite shocking. While I am not debating the responsibility of a company in ensuring the safety and well-being of its employees, this verdict is taking it too far. Sure, if there has been gross negligence or even complicity on the part of the organisation, there is no question about this verdict. However, with all due respect to the tragedy encountered by Pratibha Srikanta Murthy and her near and dear ones, accidents do happen despite one’s best efforts and intents. And as long as the best efforts and intents were there, I don’t know how a CEO can be liable for prosecution for negligence if anything untoward at all happens to them may be. At worst, this ruling could be open to misuse effectively absolving everyone else involved of the responsibility, most of all the victim himself/herself.
Sure, we must learn from these accidents. Make the norms more stringent for corporations in ensuring their employees’ security and well-being so that accidents such as these are avoided in future. More importantly, pass the highest possible penalty to the main culprit – the prepetrator of the crime.
Otherwise, prosecute Jawaharlal Nehru for the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi too! Or the CEO of NASA/US Government for the death of Kalpana Chawla and her colleagues.
Vodafone Network Woes February 8, 2008
Posted by Vikas Tandon in India, Life, mobile telephony.Tags: 3g India, Hutch, Orange, Vodafone India, Vodafone Mumbai
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Is there no respite whatsover from the call drops and other network issues mobile subscribers in Mumbai have to endure everyday? We may boast the fastest growing mobile subscriber base in the world, but I can bet we probably have the worst network in the world too.
I have been a Vodafone subscriber since around 1997 (from Max Touch days) and in the last 3-4 years, I don’t think I have made a single call over 2 minutes without the call dropping at least once. This is if you get through in the first place. Often, when making a call, you either get a network busy message, or it takes bloody long to connect.
I have observed that the following are particularly bad blind spots in Mumbai and my calls in this area ALWAYS drop:
- Marine Drive (particularly near the flyover)
- Peddar Road (near Villa Theresa school)
- Tulsi Pipe Road (on both new flyovers)
And this is across different mobile phones (so it isn’t my phone). I had made a complaint to Hutch in 2005 but nothing happened.
Mr. Sarin, forget ringtones, alerts, 1Re calls, or even 3G. Can we PLEASE make a simple voice call like we are used to with good old MTNL since 1970s – without calls dropping?
Iron Maiden Rocks Mumbai February 2, 2008
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