400 Khokha..that’s it?
Our PM handed over a cheque of Rs.400 crores towards the Brihanmumbai Storm Water Drain project. (We, the SMS generation can call it BRIMSTOWAD). The 400 crores is the first installment of the Rs. 1800 crore project. Mumbai’s first citizen, Mayor Dr. Shubha Raul, was not too happy though. On a radio interview she sounded very put off and said that she expected atleast 25% of the annual 96,000 crores that it pays the center through various forms of taxes collected in Mumbai.
Now let’s look at it in a very corporate ishtyle. There are cost centers and then there are profit centers. The profit centers, in this case Mumbai, fund the cost centers, like defense, public amenities,education etc. The company executives have to ensure that the profit center work smoothly to support it’s expenses. My paper napkin calculations tell me that India would loose 21 crores tax rupees each time Mumbai shuts down due to water logging. To put that loss into perspective, 21 263 crores could fund 26,250 328,750 children’s annual education cost by CRY. So with my weird logic, every time there are heavy rains in Mumbai, the trains don’t work and office have to remain closed, 26,250 328,750 children lose a education for a year.
So then now is it wrong for Mumbai to demand so much?
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