tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-842314746645690307.post5174495529542110341..comments2023-04-24T11:13:01.709+05:30Comments on FINCOP: The falling rupee - domestic policy paralysis or global clues?FINCOPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17582600946723759375noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-842314746645690307.post-75693282452585303672011-12-14T21:50:48.827+05:302011-12-14T21:50:48.827+05:30I entirely agree with the observation regarding fa...I entirely agree with the observation regarding failure on Energy Risk Management and continuing to add inefficient coal based Thermal Power Plants, with Thermal Efficiency of hardly 30%, to pump energy into inefficient T&D network, catering to the needs of the consumers with energy inefficient Technologies/ Processes/Equipment/Appliances/ Lifestyles /Habits/ Practices. The problem of energy shortage or insecurity does not get solved just by observing once a year Energy Conservation Week from 14, December.<br /><br />Please excuse me for venturing to comment on Economic issue of "Falling Rupee and Domestic Policy". As a lame man i think, by cutting down import of Petroleum Products through various cost effective conservation measures,excessive dependence on $ can be brought down. As rightly pointed out neglect of Agriculture Sector, the back bone of our rural economy, partly contributed to the problemCapt J Rama Raohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08517402020683430956noreply@blogger.com