Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Friday, 29 September 2023

DEAR GADKARIJI - THIS IS YOUR BABY

 Wagons lead the Way

 

 

 

Context :

Indian Railways To Equip Over 3 Lakh Wagons With GPS For Real Time Tracking

 

( IndianInfraHub  / 23 Feb 2022 )

 

 

Extract :

 

After installing radio-frequency identification tags (RFID) in wagons, Indian Railways will now opt for global positioning system (GPS) at an estimated cost of Rs 600 crore for the entire fleet of wagons to track it in real time.

 

A step towards increased use of technology for smooth running of freight operations, the Union Budget 2022-23 has made provision for all 3 lakh wagons to be equipped with GPS technology for mapping and visibility in real time basis for an effective and faster mode of operation in wagon management, said a senior Railways Ministry official.

 

GPS technology is widely used in the logistic industry and it is a digital tool for asset tracking. Currently, data is maintained manually, which leaves scope for errors. With GPS, it will be much easier for the railways to know the exact position of all the wagons.

 

Earlier, a drive was launched to equip wagons with RFID systems and accordingly, more than 1 lakh wagons are being tagged with RFID systems. However, the RFID project will not be cancelled and the work would go on as per the sanctioned order.

 

There would be a total 2.25 lakh wagons to be installed with RFID as per the already sanctioned work. The railways maintained that using GPS would effectively tackle the challenges of managing huge inventory in terms of wagons and tracking accurate location of the entire fleet even while in transit.

 

The satellite-based GPS will facilitate the railways to track wagons in a better way to address the wagon crisis, if any, on a real time basis, said the official.

 

The railways has set a procurement target of 102,000 wagons in the next three years while about 35,000 in the 2022-23 fiscal. The railways also plans to procure 10,000 freight bogies with improved dynamic performance and low maintenance for higher performance.

 

 

MY  TAKE  :

 

 

Will this initiative someday lead to implementation of my following suggestion ? To me, it seems inevitable

 

Ø Transport : an Integrated Logistic Plan ? ……………………..[ 20 Nov 2018 ]

 

 

Here are what two leading expert’s thought about my suggestion :

 

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On Dec 5, 2018 8:58 PM, Hemen Parekh <hcp@recruitguru.com> wrote:

 

 

Dear Prof Davidoff ,

 

 

I just read about your concept at :

 

https://scienceblog.com/504629/property-tax-based-on-rent-potential-what-a-concept/comment-page-1/#comment-421694

 

 

About 2 weeks back , I developed a very similar concept for a TRANS-TAX ( transport tax ) based on “ Harm Potential “ of all vehicles

I would be happy to receive your comments on :

 

Transport : an Integrated Logistic Plan ?

 

https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2018/11/hq.html

 

 

with regards,

hemen Parekh

 

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Davidoff, Thomas thomas.davidoff@sauder.ubc.ca

 

 

Hemen

 

Thank you for this note. What you propose sounds like an integrated Pigouvian approach to transport pricing,

which I agree would be great.

 

 

Regards,

 

Tom

 

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On Mar 22, 2019, at 11:47 PM, Hemen Parekh <hcp@recruitguru.com> wrote:

 

 

Dear Gourab,

 

Just came across following article about your research :

 

Using Laws Of Physics To Untangle Traffic Jams, Stock Markets, And Other Complex Systems   

 

Your research assumes significance , considering that Vehicular traffic– especially urban – degrades environment and quality of life , all around the world

 

There are several dimensions of this “ Urban System “ that need to be tackled as a whole 

 

In this context, do you think the conceptual framework outlined in my following blog looks feasible ?

 

Transport : an Integrated Logistic Plan ?  

 

Related blogs :

Trans-portability Theory    

 

National Clean Air Tax ? – a Pigovian tax ?    


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Dear Mr. Parekh,

 

 

Thanks for your note, and your interest in our group’s research. 

 

 

As your proposal falls into the broader philosophy of dis-incentivizing private transport, or more accurately incentivizing the use of

 

public transportthe ideas outlined in your blog are certainly worth exploring

 

 

Of course, this might serve as one of “a basket of options” available to us to tackle this rather complex issue.

 

As you correctly surmise, much of it depends on the political climate of each region, and the willingness of the citizenry to undergo some level of immediate hardship in service of longer-term goals

 

A multifaceted and flexible approach is therefore the need of the hour. 

 

 

With regards,

 

Gourab

 

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Gourab Ghoshal


Assistant Professor
Physics, Computer Science and Mathematics

University of Rochester

464 Bausch and Lomb Hall | Box 270171
Rochester, NY 14627
p: (585) 276-7748 | f: (585) 273-2813
http://gghoshal.pas.rochester.edu/


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Related Readings :

 

12 best ways to get cars out of cities – ranked by new research 

 

 

In all, we have screened nearly 800 peer-reviewed reports and case studies from

throughout Europe, published since 2010, seeking those that quantified where and

how cities had successfully reduced car use.

 

 

The most effective measures, according to our review, are :

 

Ø introducing a congestion charge which reduces urban car levels by anywhere from 12% to 33%,

 

and

 

 

Ø creating car-free streets and separated bike lanes,

 

 which has been found to lower car use in city centres by up to 20%.

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