while trying to figure out a nagging electrochemistry problem - reduction 
potential of Iron (III) to Iron (II) which does not seem to follow the common 
algorithm I was wondering whether I should wait till tomorrow and consult the 
book. But then thats discovery - through self-discovery individuals can even 
discover God and their own soul (whatever that may mean) . In the same spirit I 
had asked a Water Resources expert from Assam - now building Flood Control maps 
for Washington DC and other parts of the US - while he was dropping me off 
after the 2008 Bihu celebrations last Saturday. 

He builds plans whereby flood-prone areas can be identified - even if only once 
in a 100 years (1% chance of floods). Those houses or buildings in this area 
cannot get housing loan unless they pay thousands of dollars of flood insurance 
each year. No new development work or commercial complexes can come up there. 
Ofcourse he mentioned about the infamous Hurricane Katrina  floods  and people 
building houses  in flood prone zone in New Orleans .  He said  that levees  
were  bad there  and becos  of levees those areas had not been declared flood 
prone. Levees mean they will keep flood waters away.  There are levees in DC 
too,now declared unsafe leading to many areas to be declared  flood prone in 
coming new maps.

New maps showing new developments keep getting postponed esp if it is in the 
interests of some to do so.

He mentioned the case of Assam's flood info. How it is a highly confidential 
and when some researchers wanted info they couldn't get it. Later all that info 
and more was obtained from some US univs. Same about drainage patterns etc - 
now easily available from Google and wiki maps. 

Also he was rather disillusioned how master plans are kept on back burner fr 25 
years even after flood control plans are made. We discussed Rajasthan's case 
where city's dvelopment plans - such as where would the new township be built 
or where the national highway cut across etc etc are highly confidential - only 
known to IAS officers, the Babus and the politicians ---so that they can buy 
the land in adjoining areas at dirt cheap rates and once the developments do 
take place - they can make a killing. 

Even dead honest govt officers (I know one such top official who chose to live 
in a remote area outside the city for long - now a multi-millionare in US 
dollar terms) can get rich without associated guilt. 

Then the  Water and Flood expert (no longer on AssamNet) mentioned that that is 
so even in Guwahati. All land is already bought by elite-criminal-nexus by the 
time any development does arise.

Any comments about slow pace of development and how it benefits some nexuses.

Umesh


PS: Though I have witnessed floods in my birthplace  (in Bihar) and later saw 
1980 floods cut away my locality from the rest of the city and threatened to 
wipe off locality - sand cuts easily
. 

Umesh Sharma

Washington D.C. 

1-202-215-4328 [Cell]

Ed.M. - International Education Policy
Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University,
Class of 2005

http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)

http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)




www.gse.harvard.edu/iep  (where the above 2 are used )
http://harvardscience.harvard.edu/



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