Monday, March 31, 2008

Solving Chennai's Bane - Call an Auto service!

If Chennai has one single quality that can drive off a visitor or tourist, it would easily be its notorious auto drivers who as a tribe are very democratic in ripping off every one in sight -irrespective of whether they are domestic or foreign tourists or even the local populace.

In a previous post I'd suggested that the Tamil Nadu tourism department could offer incentives to auto drivers who would stick to fares fixed by the government. Looks like some one else has had the same idea and actually done something about it.

The T Nagar based Gates India has enlisted a number of Autorikshaw drivers to participate in its scheme.
A passenger will have to pay fares fixed by the Government (Rs. 14 for the first 2 km and Rs. 6 for every subsequent km) and a service charge of Rs. 6 per trip. The service charge will go to the driver, who will have to pay a fixed amount of Rs. 65 a day to the company. Gates India will not own or operate vehicles. It will only do the `call transfer' service between an autorickshaw driver and a passenger.

A passenger could hail a `call auto' over the phone. The company would keep a track of the location of autos in the city and pass on details to the driver located nearest to the passenger. Each driver would be provided a post-paid mobile phone SIM card by the company. Any prospective passenger can call 39993999 to book an auto.

This is certainly a laudable idea and one that needs to be supported. I only hope that unlike many well meaning ideas and schemes, this one is sustained and does not run out of steam quickly.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

One Fine Day

One fine day you wait for your last months paycheck and are told its not likely to come.
One fine day you learn that the phirangi company you worked for has decided to go bust -"under administration" as they call it euphemistically - and they dont even have the courtesy to tell you beforehand that its likely to happen or ask for help.
One fine day, 6o other employees are asking you about their future and you dont know your either.
One fine day, you decide to try rescuing the local office and..
One fine day, your former boss decides to call back and accuse you unjustly of selling out his (non existent) assets!
One fine day, you decide enough is enough, there will be troubles ahead but you will strike out on your own.
One fine day, you say you will start a company that will grow into an organisation.
One fine day.
The human adventure is about to begin.