THE GIST of Editorial for UPSC Exams : 02 December 2019 (Highway blues (Indian Express))
Highway blues (Indian Express)
Mains Paper 3: Science and Tech
Prelims level : FASTag
Mains level : Role of technology in transport sector
Context:
- From December 1, motorists across the country can zip across national highways, no longer bothered with hunting for change at every toll booth, thanks to the NHAI’s FASTag.
- Using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), the tag will ensure that the toll is automatically deducted from a pre-paid account or a bank account connected to it. \
- As they cruise unencumbered across India, travellers may lose in terms of experience what they will gain in speed and convenience.
Advantages of using FASTag:
- Outside big cities and their satellite towns, the “toll plaza” is more than just a spot to collect money.
- It around every window are the guards, official and unofficial, to ensure that nobody gets away without paying.
- In case of jams and long lines, a slew of informal assistants to the money collector crop up, crowding around car windows to “pre-collect” the money to avoid congestion at the window.
- Most important of all is the mini-economy that crops up at these points — sellers of suspiciously bottled water appear from nowhere as do vendors of cut kheera and the local, seasonal fruits. \
- There are roasted peanuts and popcorn to be had as well, and in parts of North India, many varieties of “mashoor shikanji”. \
- The only thing missing from the fair-ground atmosphere, unthinkingly defiant of the national narrative, are pakodas.\
Way ahead:
- The collection of the under-employed and the small tradesman at the toll booth has been an anachronism for sometime now.
- The FASTag is a technology whose time was here sometime ago, and in the larger scheme of things, objections to it on grounds of nostalgia will be understandably ignored. Or dismissed as being Luddite.
- As they traverse the country, the big city folk ensconced in their
air-conditioned cars will experience just a little less of the country. And,
more often than not, a good shikanji is worth the wait.
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Prelims Questions:
Q.1) With reference to the doctrine of “essentiality”, consider the
following statements:
1. It was invented by a seven-judge Bench of the Supreme Court in the
‘Golaknath’ case in 1954.
2. The court held that the term “religion” will cover all rituals and practices
“integral” to a religion, and took upon itself the responsibility of determining
the essential and non-essential practices of a religion.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2