Thursday 11 August 2011

THE NEW AGE: SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES


There was a time when communication was done amongst the citizens by using pigeons as messenger. After wards the place of pigeons was taken by the inland letters. Now the age has come of Internet and everything is done on internet. It has taken place of the pigeons as well as the Inland letters. The internet facilities us with everything, Starting from sending a mail to posting or uploading a video. Internet has made the world a global village, where everyone one is updated of everything happening around the globe.

Earlier we used to meet our friends and talk with them for hours or play with them or have a walk with them. But now everything has been replaced by internet and the use of social networking sites. We chat on Facebook and other applications, we play Farmville and many other online games and we often plan all our other activities on the so called ‘Social Networking sites’. It has become a must in the busy life to be socially active on internet. But the limitation have been not defined which has led to other physical and mental stress to our life.

Talking of the benefits of the Social Networking sites, there are many. You can use for sharing a photo, sending a message, a mail, sharing a video, talking to someone using video chats, etc. These sites have also helped one to develop their mental skills. They have helped us to maintain and build our personality; it has given us opportunity to express ourselves independently and to reach a global world. In short it has made our life very expressive. It has helped shy people express themselves to the world and gain confidence in them. Social Networking sites have helped uncover many truths. For e.g.: The case of Egypt. The people of Egypt revealed the activities of the government against the people through the use of twitter and YouTube. They uploaded the videos of army and police officials’ cruelty towards citizens of Egypt, which finally after getting the support of global media was uncovered.

The social networking sites have their own drawbacks. The first drawback is about your privacy. Privacy on social networking sites can be undermined by many factors. For example, users may disclose personal information; sites may not take enough measures to protect user privacy, and third party use information posted on social networks for a variety of purposes. Your ID could be hacked and manipulated, which can lead to a disaster. There also have been cases of fake ID’s, which are used to make abusive comments. The recent misuse of social networking sites could be very clearly seen in London riots, where the use of BBM (blackberry Messenger) service left the whole city in flame. In just a span of two days it spread to other parts of England and same consequences were seen. There is no denial of social service being used for the purpose of positive things, but at times it has also played a very wicked role.

Many of us depend upon our social networking sites for reading and watching the news online. The best example is twitter, where one can post or upload anything which he/she likes. The news channels and papers have their own accounts and they keep readily posting on it, which allows the reader to follow. Other sites are the blogs, where you can read a person’s personal comments and views. One can comment on those blogs and express their views on the blogs of others too. Citizens and governments have been concerned by misuse by teenagers of social networking services, particularly in relation to online sexual materials. A certain number of actions have been taken by government to better understand the problem and find some solutions. Technological fixes such as age verification and scans are relatively ineffective means for catching online predators.

As social networking sites have risen in popularity over the past years; people have been spending an excess amount of time on social networking sites and on the Internet in general. The excessive amount of time that people spend on social networking sites has led researchers to debate the establishment of Internet addiction as an actual disorder. Social networking sites have brought the world together. It has helped people to interact with each other and share everything from personal to public through the use of social networking sites.

Thursday 28 July 2011

NO FOOTOVER BRIDGE BETWEEN MANKURD GOVANDI RAILWAY STATION



NO FOOT OVERBRIDGE BETWEEN MANKURD-GOVANDI RAILWAY STATION
Izaz Ansari, 7th July
Maqbool Ansari, 21, a college boy daily boards the local train from Mankhurd Railway Station which is in Harbour Railway (HR) to reach his college. After leaving his residence area he reaches station after walking on the tracks for five minutes, as there is no proper foot over bridge (FOB) between Mankhurd -Govandi Railway Station. He always keeps an eye on the passing by train while crossing the track. He uses the track not to reach the station fast but due to no alternative other than that.
This is a very common story for all the residents of Mankhurd who reside in Hiranandani Akruti Compound (HNA) and Govandi village. All have to risk their lives and cross the track as there is no foot over bridges to cross the tracks. One of the daily commuters, Rajesh Nadar said, “What to do? We have to any how reach the station on time and this is the quickest and shortest way to reach.” Every one residing at HNA takes the same path risking their lives.

There is a FOB between both the stations. But, it is in a condition which cannot be used. There is broken ladder in the bridge. When asked to the Railway authority of Mankhurd station, they replied,” We have witnessed many accidents. Recently one and half month ago two kids died in accident while crossing the track. And At a span of 15 days you can find a dead body of a street dog thrashed against the tracks. The rainy season worsens these conditions. But it is not us who are to blame. Higher Railway authority and BMC should think about it for the safety of the people”.
            “There is a Municipal school near by the track and it becomes messy in the Morning, noon and evening when the students cross the track with their parents. It is very risky” said Anwari Begum, one of the daily commutes and resident of HNA. Few Residents had talked to the area BMC head, but response from him is still to come. When approached to the Railway authority, they said, “We have officially forward a letter to BMC office. But a response is still to come from their officials”. When contacted to one of the BMC officials, he said, “We know the seriousness, but instead of making a FOB the existing FOB will be repaired”. In the meanwhile the commuters have to suffer and risk their lives every day while crossing the tracks to reach their destination.