Tuesday, 21 April 2015

A Road to Ruin The Brand Name - Are you sure whom to blame?

Everybody loves to blame the other; finding out the faults and letting down the other without knowing the actual circumstances is a most common deed. Ruined Turbhe roads have ruined the brand names of companies due to the problem in reaching the clients. Unaware of the niche of the company, the client only blames the brand . Do you think it is the brand who is at fault in delivering the service? Any company could have gained so much of name and fame, if not have served or thought of customers? Does the customer know whom to blame?


Turbhe Roads turning worst day by day

Digging The Roads and leaving them open

 The answers to the above questions are obvious to know after reading this. Turbhe MIDC road from Juinagar station to Thyrocare is in the worst condition and needs concern of  government. Being the world’s largest preventive healthcare and known for delivering quality services to all, it faces great obstruction in carrying out its mission and goals. Even if the healthcare wants to be in reach of all, the area’s geographical conditions would not support the fact. The potholes have destroyed the gigantic network of transportation in India and have slowed down the turn around time, the journey of 5 minutes turns out to be a 22 minutes journey from Juinagar station to Thyrocare Technologies Limited because of the ever existing potholes and the jams.

As per the report of Times of India, October 21, 2014, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) is imposing service charges on the MIDC companies to develop the roads. These MIDC companies are already paying massive property tax and local body taxes to the corporation. From 2014 till now, the roads have not developed rather the conditions have gone worse with time *.


The Current Condition of MIDC - Turbhe Roads




Almost 50% of the roads in India are unsurfaced and could not bear the use of heavy vehicular traffic. Improper maintenance and lack of concern of regulatory bodies to act upon this aggravates the problem. The poor maintenance of the roads have instilled a fear of choice in the minds of common. We choose and elect the government representatives for serving us better but they know how to serve themselves better instead of the common man. Again, do we know whom to blame? It is our fault in electing or the fault of those who stand in elections and are not responsible enough to serve others. 

We wish that the concerned authorities will act upon this concern in a appropriate TAT (Turn around time). Let’s be a step more responsible to our authorities and the responsibilities we carry with them.

* Link: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/navi-mumbai/We-will-not-pay-service-charge-to-develop-roads-MIDC-companies/articleshow/44891618.cms