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AVERT THE CRISIS

Avert the Crisis
An Appeal
World economy is going through a crisis. Inflation in India has already touched a figure of 11.5%. Actual inflation is much higher than the figures released by the Government. The crisis is mainly because of rising prices of crude oil. Oil is not only direct source of energy for our vehicles but is also used in production of power, plastic and almost all manufacturing process. The increase in cost of transportation affects each and every item of daily use.
Any urgent measures taken by the Government or RBI can only have minuscule effect on the economic health of the country. Soon, we may be experiencing Mexico type inflation. This will reverse the economic development and times are not far when common man will starve for two square meals. The great question is, "Do we depend on Government to avoid the crisis or as enlightened citizens take our own measures to bring situation under control".
The present energy crisis is not only result of increase in the crude oil prices but is also due to rampant increase in use of energy. More energy consumption means more Global Warming. Modern methods of living have continuously added energy consumption centers. A major contributor to the present crisis is "Over use and wastage of resources".
Statistics indicates that 37% of food produced is wasted in United States. In India, the food wastage including damage caused by rodents range in the order of 15 to 20%. An average American produces 20 kgs of Garbage everyday as against 800 gms produced by an Indian.
All these wastages are finally reflected in excessive energy consumption. The golden principle is,
"The more you consume & the more you waste
The more you produce, the more you consume energy".
If this crisis is to be averted, we must take following simple measures and promise to ourselves that we will reduce 5% wastage and 5% consumption:
a. Do not use vehicles when it is not necessary. If necessary, use public transport or pool the vehicle for going to office. Purchase a cycle for short distance travels. This will improve your health and health of the country.
b. Switch off all lights and air conditioners when not in use.
c. Maintain the room temperature /-a-t-/ 240 c instead of 210 c. This temperature is most optimum for your health.
d. Do not use chemicals in toilets. Restrict use of detergents, disinfectants etc.,
e. Reduce the consumption of paper including toilet paper. Encourage re-use of paper. Sell all waste news papers to the "raddiwala" as it finally goes to re-cycle.
f. Do not waste food, water and any other items. It finally reflects into energy consumption.
g. Reduce the consumption of luxury items. Do not buy clothes, accessories, shoes etc., just because you have money, unless they are most essential. Moderate your shopping habits.
By reducing 5% of consumption of crude oil, the prices can be brought down by atleast 40%.
Believe in yourselves, you can reduce the crisis.
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rami-leb said
If oil consumption drops by ...If oil consumption drops by just 5%, how will this create a price decrease of 40%? Are you using the logic that since the price of oil rose by about 40% in the same time that consumption rose by just a few percent, then the price will drop back to former levels if demand decreases as well?
I hate to say it but oil prices are really not that governed by demand in any one country. If Indians consume 5% less fuel, then that fuel will instead be sold to China, and the price will remain the same.
Also, isn’t it a bit sad when someone like yourself is telling us to stop using the car so much (I assume you take Karwa to and from work?) yet India’s greatest contribution to the industrialized world has been the development of the world’s cheapest car? Are you also going to tell Indians not to fly home for their holidays?
High oil prices are here to stay. So too are high food prices, because the wealthier Indians are consuming more and more meat, which means more land is given over to raising cattle, as well as the production of food for cattle (and chicken, and so on) and less food is available for human consumption. Indians can’t on the one hand be boastful about the rising standard of living in their country, and then compain that food prices are rising. One is a natural consequence of the other.
MR PAUL said
Whilst the question of flying has been brought up..... ...I would like to know, why Indian people flying Home are allowed 40kgs of luggage when the rest of the world is only allowed 20kgs
Can anyone explain this ?
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rami-leb said
I think when you fly to the ...I think when you fly to the US you are allowed 30kg. Does anyone know?
Maybe you are allowed 40kg when you DEPART for India because there's a good chance that when you get to the baggage carousel at the other end you're only likely to reclaim 20kg? The other 20kg will be lost in a terminal in Chennai or still on the plane or something.