Ramesh G Jethwani is a prolific "Letters to Editor writer/columnist, who over the decades has written over a thousand "Letters to editor" and few columns, which have been widely published in leading newspapers in India and in GCC(Gulf countries),These letters to editor/ Columns are a testimony to the power of his ideas,his letters and columns short and precious --have served a very useful purpose in drawing the attention of authorities about important issues concerning society and the governmnet. His father always emphasized the importance of public service Read more
Sir, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has rightly said, the global trust earned by the Indian pharmaceutical companies has led to the nation being... Read More
Sir, Fifty years after the last Arab Israel war (1973), again on 7th October 2023, Hamas the prime Palestine militant group launched... Read More
Sir, The US move to end the exemptions granted to India, China and six other countries for importing Iran oil after May 2, will only serve the interests of the US and Saudi Arabia. It is a tactical move by the... Read More
The Indian rupee, after remaining stable for quite some time, has been relentlessly sliding against the US dollar. This is likely to fuel inflation which will adversely affect the Indian economy. The Indian currency has already... Read More
Sir, Recent major decisions taken by NDA Governmnet led by PM Modi like, new civil aviation policy, merger of SBI banks subsidiaries and now with renewed hope of smooth passing of Goods and Services Tax (GST), clearly shows that important decisions... Read More
Dear Sir, The rupee’s relentless slide against the US dollar is likely to fuel massive inflationary pressures on India’s economy. The Indian rupee, which was on par with the American currency at the time of the country’s independence in 1947, is now around 65.70 ... Read More
Sir, The government has not paid much attention towards the simplification of service tax. We already have to pay a very high income-tax besides education cess and health cess. Then we have to pay percent service tax, which... Read More
Please simplify service tax. The exemption limit of Rs 8 lakh should be raised, with two slabs – 5% for above Rs 25 lakh and 10% above Rs 50 lakh. If SEZs can get tax relief, so should we... Read More
Sir — This refers to the news report, “SC’s SIT bares Govt sloppiness” (July 5). Given how the Government has been dragging its feet regarding the issue of black money, the Supreme Court’s decision to form a high-level Special Investigation Team to probe into the... Read More
The prices of essential commodities have gone beyond the reaches of the common man. How is the common in to man going to get any nutrition when pulses, grams and vegetables are so highly priced? It's high time the government took measures to control prices.... Read More
The Finance Minister P Chidambaram had announced in this year’s budget that women and men living abroad can bring gold worth Rs.1,00,000 and Rs.50,000 respectively. The move is welcome but is too little and half hearted, with gold costing about Rs.3,000 per gram... Read More
Sir, The Prime Minister should take personal interest regarding the recent recommendations of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. The massive hike in rentals, reduction of free local from five minutes to three minutes as recommended by Trai will be a great ... Read More
Sir, In a large country like India the majority of population especialy weaker sections, depend on postal services for communication. Despite liberalisation this sector has not attracted foreign investment as the returns on investment would be low. This makes it an ... Read More
It is not the killer roads alone where road safety is compromised, Even global giant automakers, who have set up large car manufacturing plants in India, continue to sell vehicles that hardly meet global standards regarding inbuilt safety features. These... Read More
Medical health insurance is a great boon to a public, yet it has not reached the common man, especially the poor. A large number of private players have entered the medical insurance sector, but unfortunately, most of their products are made for large corporates with... Read More