Face to Face with Ben Rodrigues: Ordinary Mechanic with Extraordinary talent

April 5, 2010

Meet the man who has a technology that is environmental friendly as Arron Menezes finds out:

Two friends in a car travelling to a hill station… the petrol tank is in the reserve mode. They cross the petrol bunk and reach the hill station. One friend asks the other ‘Kya dalte ho gaadi mein??? (what do you put as fuel?)

The days are not far when we would be witnessing such advertisements in local and then on National TV Channels. You may have guessed it by now that it is something related to fuel. With fuel prices rocketing high like anything, everyone is thinking ‘what next???’

Well, there surely is not an immediate answer to this question but if we all could do something, I think we should be able to find one. I said ‘we’. You heard it right, didn’t you? If I say there is a Mangalorean coming up with a solution to fuel and environment problems, I doubt that you might think I have gone crazy or maybe I’m trying to fool you as April is underway.

The name is Ben. Ben Rodrigues. The 73 year old, a common automobile engineer with extra ordinary capacity, has the answers for our ‘what next?’ question.

This system is simple - a device installed on exhaust manifold of engine which receives the exhaust to the water content in that and filters the carbon, unburnt fuel molecules and heat of the exhaust and recycles through the inlet manifold in the form of water moisture.

The water moisture consists of hydrogen and oxygen. In the act of compression and combustion the water splits into Hydrogen and Oxygen. Further supports to increase combustion efficiency power and decrease the heat of exhaust and fuel consumption in a very great quantum. The system works as catallic converter and fuel conserving unit. However the reduction of heat from the exhaust gases is main objective of this project.

In conventional Petrol and Diesel the exhaust carries 20 to 40 percent of carbon and in the fuel it is 80 percent and 15 percent of hydrogen. It ends in burning 50 to 60 percent leaving 50 percent of green house gases and 60 to 70 percent of heat in the environment.

In this system as mentioned earlier due to hydrogen the Petrol and Diesel burns out completely resulting in greater mileage and reduction of heat. Approximately 5 to 10 percent of heat will be emitted making the fuel efficiency increase from 25 to 100 percent. The conventional vehicles emit heat but this technology uses heat.

In the form of compression and combustion when the heat increases, more than 700 % of water molecules are split into hydrogen and oxygen same as in conventional vehicle as Petrol, Diesel and Inflammable Gas in combustion process. Added hydrogen supports the combustion efficiency and reduces fuel consumption further reducing exhaust heat and carbon drastically.

Now you may be thinking where is this guy from? Where was he hiding till now?

Ben Rodrigues, is ardent fan of Mr Bosch, owner of Bosch German Leading Automobile Company. He is a married man and has 3 daughters, 2 of them married and settled in Mangalore, and one working in Bangalore in a Bank.

He started his career working in an automobile industry in 1953. He got his basic apprenticeship from Canara Workshop Limited Mangalore. Soon he went to Bombay and joined BEST. He then joined the Indian Army under EEM i.e. training from Foreign engineers and providing training to army engineers of India as Civilian trainee.

In 1962during the Sino-Indian war, he was trapped in Missamari, Assam, where he lost all his belongings including his Nissan van and all his tools. He had to escape from the Chinese forces upto Rangia to catch an open goods train to Allahabad Indian Army Headquarters. After reaching the Headquarters he resigned from the office.

Later, he went back to Assam and joined Telco Service. He organized a dealer point in Tejpur and Assam. Then he also organized a Mico Service Center in Tejpur.

In 1967 he returned to Mangalore and joined Aravind Motors as their Work Manager. Aravind Motors were then the dealers for Tata and Mahindra & Mahindra Tractors for Mangalore and Shimoga. During that time he got an exposure in Mechanised Farming.

By 1970 he had started his own farm equipment services at Shimoga, which is still running under the name of Rodrigues Tractor Service, owned and managed by his nephew Staney Rodrigues.

In 1972 he came down to Mangalore and started his own Diesel Fuel Injection Service center at Balmatta, Mangalore. In 1975 he proposed the Government of India about the need for a technology to conserve fuel and reducing the pollution from automobile exhaust.

In response, Mr T A Pai, the then Union Minister, introduced him to Dr P C Alexander, Industrial Development Commissioner in Government of India. Dr P C Alexander called a symposium and during the discussion he found Ben’s suggestions very important for Indian automobile economy and ecology. He issued a letter of appreciation and gave permission to import necessary components and assemble the equipment to test engines for pollution control and fuel economy and market in India.

Ben developed a project as per his proposal. After receiving the letter, he acquired a land of 1 acre in Baikampady Industrial Area and built a factory. He then visited Germany and Austria as per the recommendation of the Government of India. There, he signed a MOU with a German firm for manufacturing Hydro Static Transmissions for installation in conventional automobiles for reduction of fuel consumption which is now introduced by Electric Drive in Hybrid automobiles example Honda hybrid but present system of electric motor Hybrid system cannot be installed in old conventional gear vehicle.

His project was not shelved. In order to cut down the fuel consumption, he developed a new technology which can be altered in conventional vehicles.

Between this from 1975 to 2004 he spent a huge amount, around 75 Lakhs, paying KSFC (Karnataka State Finance Corporation) and SBI (State Bank of India) as interest and Capital return. He broke financially as a result and had to sell his 1 acre land for 25 Lakhs rupees and pay off everything to KSFC and SBI. He quit from Baikampady area stations in Padil, Kannur, areas with his old machinery, tools and books.

In 1994 after paying the entire loan he started his work again in his present station where he developed Hydro Static Transmission for conventional vehicles. It was his original idea of conserving fuel of automobiles and reducing atmospheric pollution caused by incomplete combustion of automotive engines.

When I interviewed him I remembered a message saying smooth roads never make a good rider. Well, his road was a tough one, which only he could travel.

Presently he has RBF Diesel (Rodrigues Ben Franchise), a small workshop with tools in it, near Padil Kannur. With a Mercedes Benz car assembled completely from junkyard for 35,000. He has spent nearly two lakh rupees on for the vehicle which runs on his innovative technology. He gives a demonstration to people interested. He will change any vehicle to his technology but he needs patent. He can’t do that either.

If the government agrees on to support this project India can conserve million tones of Hydro carbon fuel and can reduce pollution in the atmosphere within next 10 years.

He faces the following hurdles in making his technology available to the public:

  1. It has to be patented in his name.
  2. Tested in All India Research Institute Pune

It has to certify the system which means he would have to shell out Rs. 6 Lakh.

  1. Rs. 10 Lakhs for testing the equipment.
  2. Establishing of a workshop for the district as a district center that would cost Rs. 2 Crore.
  3. Creating awareness among vehicle owners
  4. Training to ordinary technicians.
  5. Establishing franchise with other technicians.
  6. Collaboration with government, automobile industries and educational institutions.

There are certain other obstacles too. If the fuel consumption reduces, then obviously the revenue will be less to the government. New automobile companies will not implement his technology because if it makes its way in to the market, they will be at loss.

Personally he has not got much help. He now leads a poor life. It is the spirit of doing good to the nature and humans that still makes him dream of seeing his technology being implemented one day. Belonging to a generation of fast forwardness I think we have to learn a lot from this personality, especially his patience and perseverance.

While on road back to office I remembered something he had mentioned while he was in Germany, Germans had provided all the facilities to make him stay back there. But he was firm with his decision that he will do it in Mangalore. One of the Germans had told him that he will never succeed there. Mr Ben just smiled and returned.

I wish we would prove the German wrong….

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Ram Puniyani
February 4,2020

As democracy is seeping in slowly all over the world, there is an organization which is monitoring the degree of democracy in the individual countries, The Economist Intelligence Unit. As such in each country there are diverse factors which on one hand work to deepen it, while others weaken it. Overall there is a march from theoretical democracy to substantive one. The substantive democracy will herald not just the formal equality, freedom and community feeling in the country but will be founded on the substantive quality of these values. In India while the introduction of modern education, transport, communication laid the backdrop of beginning of the process, the direction towards deepening of the process begins with Mahatma Gandhi when he led the non-cooperation movement in 1920, in which average people participated. The movement of freedom for India went on to become the ‘greatest ever mass movement’ in the World.

The approval and standards for democracy were enshrined in Indian Constitution, which begins ‘We the people of India’, and was adopted on 26th January 1950. With this Constitution and the policies adopted by Nehru the process of democratization started seeping further, the dreaded Emergency in 1975, which was lifted later restored democratic freedoms in some degree. This process of democratisation is facing an opposition since the decade of 1990s after the launch of Ram Temple agitation, and has seen the further erosion with BJP led Government coming to power in 2014. The state has been proactively attacking civil liberties, pluralism and participative political culture with democracy becoming flawed in a serious way. And this is what got reflected in the slipping of India by ten places, to 51st, in 2019. On the index of democracy India slipped down from the score of 7.23 to 6.90. The impact of sectarian BJP politics is writ on the state of the nation, country.

Ironically this lowering of score has come at a time when the popular protests, the deepening of democracy has been given a boost and is picking up with the Shaheen Bagh protests. The protest which began in Shaheen Bagh, Delhi in the backdrop of this Government getting the Citizenship amendment Bill getting converted into an act and mercilessly attacking the students of Jamia Milia Islamia, Aligarh Muslim University along with high handed approach in Jamia Nagar and neighbouring areas.  From 15th December 2019, the laudable protest is on.

It is interesting to note that the lead in this protest has been taken by the Muslim women, from the Burqa-Hijab clad to ‘not looking Muslim’ women and was joined by students and youth from all the communities, and later by the people from all the communities. Interestingly this time around this Muslim women initiated protest has contrast from all the protests which earlier had begun by Muslims. The protests opposing Shah Bano Judgment, the protests opposing entry of women in Haji Ali, the protests opposing the Government move to abolish triple Talaq. So far the maulanas from top were initiating the protests, with beard and skull cap dominating the marches and protests. The protests were by and large for protecting Sharia, Islam and were restricted to Muslim community participating.

This time around while Narendra Modi pronounced that ‘protesters can be identified by their clothes’, those who can be identified by their external appearance are greatly outnumbered by all those identified or not identified by their appearance.

The protests are not to save Islam or any other religion but to protect Indian Constitution. The slogans are structured around ‘Defence of democracy and Indian Constitution’. The theme slogans are not Allahu Akbar’ or Nara-E-Tadbeer’ but around preamble of Indian Constitution. The lead songs have come to be Faiz Ahmad Faiz’s ‘Hum Dekhenge’, a protest against Zia Ul Haq’s attempts to crush democracy in the name of religion. Another leading protest song is from Varun Grover, ‘Tanashah Aayenge…Hum Kagaz nahin Dikhayenge’, a call to civil disobedience against the CAA-NRC exercise and characterising the dictatorial nature of the current ruling regime.

While BJP was telling us that primary problem of Muslim women is Triple talaq, the Muslim women led movements has articulated that primary problem is the very threat to Muslim community. All other communities, cutting across religious lines, those below poverty line, those landless and shelter less people also see that if the citizenship of Muslims can be threatened because of lack of some papers, they will be not far behind in the victimization process being unleashed by this Government.

While CAA-NRC has acted as the precipitating factor, the policies of Modi regime, starting from failure to fulfil the tall promises of bringing back black money, the cruel impact of demonetisation, the rising process of commodities, the rising unemployment, the divisive policies of the ruling dispensation are the base on which these protest movements are standing. The spread of the protest movement, spontaneous but having similar message is remarkable. Shaheen Bagh is no more just a physical space; it’s a symbol of resistance against the divisive policies, against the policies which are increasing the sufferings of poor workers, the farmers and the average sections of society.

What is clear is that as identity issues, emotive issues like Ram Temple, Cow Beef, Love Jihad and Ghar Wapasi aimed to divide the society, Shaheen Bagh is uniting the society like never before. The democratisation process which faced erosion is getting a boost through people coming together around the Preamble of Indian Constitution, singing of Jan Gan Man, waving of tricolour and upholding the national icons like Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Ambedkar and Maulana Azad. One can feel the sentiments which built India; one can see the courage of people to protect what India’s freedom movement and Indian Constitution gave them.

Surely the communal forces are spreading canards and falsehood against the protests. As such these protests which is a solid foundation of our democracy. The spontaneity of the movement is a strength which needs to be channelized to uphold Indian Constitution and democratic ethos of our beloved country.

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Ram Puniyani
January 26,2020

During last couple of decades we have been witnessing the coming up of various statues in different parts of the country. There is diverse political logic and different set of political tendencies for erecting these statues. When Mayawati was UP CM, she got multiple of her own statues made, in addition to many statues of major dalit icons, irrespective of the criticism against that act. As per her strategy it was a symbol of identity of dalit assertion. The biggest statue to come up was that of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, a lifelong Congressman, whom RSS combine is trying to appropriate. This statue of Unity was ‘Made in China’. The clever trick was that the same forces were behind this statue, which was banned by Patel in the aftermath of Gandhi murder. Interestingly while currently BJP is blaming Congress for Partition of India, ironically it was Sardar Patel who was in the committee which gave final stamp of approval for the partition of India.

There is also a talk in UP, where the Ram temple campaign yielded rich electoral dividends for BJP, to have tallest statue of Lord Ram in Ayodhya. In a state where children are dying in hospitals due to lack of Oxygen cylinders, a huge budgetary allocation will be required for such project. While on statues one should also remember that in Maharashtra a tall statue of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is underway in Arabian Sea, near Mumbai. Only few voices of protest against it came up, e.g. that of renowned journalist, now, MP, Kumar Ketkar, whose house was vandalised for his opposing the move on the grounds that same massive amount can be utilized for welfare-development activities in the state.

On the back of this comes a comparatively low budget 114 feet tall statue of Jesus Christ in Karnataka, in Kappala hills Harobele village, where Christian pilgrims have been thronging from last several centuries. The land for this has been donated by Congress leader Shivaprasad and his brother, a Congress MP. It is planned to be carved out from a single rock. The plan of this statue is being opposed by those who have been behind most of the statue projects so far. Hindu Jagran Vedike, VHP, RSS are up in arms saying that they will not let this come up. There are various arguments cited for this opposition. It is being said that this was a place of worship of Lord Munnieshwara (a form of Lord Shiva).

More than this it is being argued that Shivakumar is trying to please his Italian boss in the party. Also that this will bring back the period of slavery of foreign rule, the colonial rule of British. As such this opposition is more in tune with the ideology of RSS combine, which has been for a statue here and a statue there. Their politics regards Christianity as a ‘foreign religion’! It is true that in Citizenship Amendment Act, they have not excluded Christianity while other religion, which they regard as ‘Foreign’ i.e. Islam. Here they are using a different logic, that the countries from where persecuted minorities are coming, are Muslim countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangla Desh.

In India the major targeting by RSS combine has been against Muslims, but Christians are also not spared. Starting in the decade of 1980, an intense propaganda has been going on that Christian Missionaries are converting. As RSS affiliate Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram became active in Adivasi areas, the likes of Swami Aseemanand, Swami Laxmanand and followers of Aasaram bapu spread out in Tribal areas. They started their programs to popularise Shabri and Hanuman, with congregations like Shabri Kumbh being regularly organized in these areas. The aim was to Hinduize the people in those areas.

The first major anti Christian violence came up in the ghastly form of burning alive of Pastor Graham Steward Stains along with his two minor sons Timothy and Philip. RSS affiliate Bajrang Dal's Dara Siingh aka Rajendra Pal was behind this and he is serving the life term for that. At the same time Wadhva Commission was appointed to investigate this crime which shook the country and President K.R. Narayan termed it as the one belonging to the inventory of the black deeds of human history.

The Wadhva commission report pointed out that there was no statistical significant change in the region where the pastor was working. Similarly the national figures tell us that the Christian population, if at all, has marginally declined in last five decades as per the census figures. They stand like this, percentage of Christians in population, 1971-2.60, 1981- 2.44, 1991-2.34, 2001-2.30 and 2011-2.30. There are arguments that some people are converting to Christianity but are not revealing their religion. This may be true in case of miniscule percentage of dalits, who may not reveal there conversion, as they stand to loose reservation provisions if they convert.

The anti Christian violence is scattered and is below the radar most of the places. There was massive valence in Kandhamal, Orissa, when on the pretext that Christians have murdered Swami Laxmananand, a massive violence was unleashed in 2008. On regular basis prayer meetings of Christians are attacked on the pretext that these are attempts at conversion. While there is a huge demand for the schools and colleges run by Christian groups, in Adivasis areas and remote areas the work of Swamis is on.

Now the trend is to dump Christian traditions. Since Ramnath Kovind became President, the usual practice of Carol Singers visiting Rashtrapati Bhavan has been stopped. In the army retreat so far ‘Abide with me’ by Scottish poet, Henri Francis Lyte, a Christian song, a favourite of Gandhi, has been dropped. The Christian minorities have perceived the threat in various forms. Currently they are as much part of the protests against CAA, NPR and NRIC as any other community.

While statues and identity issues cannot have primacy over the social development issues, it cannot be selective. To oppose Jesus Christ statue while spending fortunes for other statues is a part of the agenda of RSS combine, which is unfolding itself in various forms. opposition to Jesus Christ statue being yet another step in the direction.

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Ram Puniyani
March 8,2020

They say ‘history repeats itself first as a tragedy and then as a farce’. In case of India, communal violence not only keeps repeating itself, the pattern of the tragedy keeps changing every next time. Some features of the violence are constant, but they are under the wraps mostly. The same can be said about the Delhi violence (February 2020). The interpretations, the causative factors are very discernible, but those who are generally the perpetrators have a knack of shifting the blame on the victim community or those who stand for the victims.

As the carnage began presumably in the aftermath of statement of Kapil Mishra of BJP, which was given in front of a top police official, in which he threatened to get the roads emptied. The roots of violence were sown earlier. The interpretations given by the Hindu Nationalist camp is that the riot is due to the changing demographic profile of the area with Muslims increasing in number in those areas, and coming up of Shaheen Bagh which was presented was like ‘Mini Pakistan’. As per them the policies of BJP in matters of triple talaq, Article 370 and CAA, NPR, NRC has unnerved the ‘radical’ elements and so this violence.

As such before coming to the observations of the activists and scholars of communal violence in India, we can in brief say that violence, in which nearly 46 people have died, include one from police and another from intelligence. Majority victims are Muslims. The violence started right under the nose of the police and the ruling party. From the videos and other eye accounts, police not only looked the other way around, at places it assisted those attacking the innocent victims and burning and looting selective shops. Home minister, Amit Shah, was nowhere on the scene. For first three days the rioters had free run. After the paramilitary force was brought in; the violence simmered and slowly reduced in intensity. The state AAP Government, which in a way is the byproduct of RSS supported Anna Hazare movement, was busy reading Hanuman Chalisa and praying at Rajghat with eyes closed to the mayhem going in parts of Delhi.

Communal violence is the sore point of Indian society. It did begin during colonial period due to British policy of ‘Divide and Rule’. At root cause was the communal view of looking at history and pro active British acts to sow the seeds of Hindu-Muslim divide. At other level the administrative and police the British were fairly neutral. On one hand was the national movement, uniting the people and creating and strengthening the fraternal feeling among all Indians. On the other were Muslim Communalists (Muslim League) and Hindu Communalists (Hindu Mahasabha, RSS) who assisted the British goal of ‘divide and rule’ promoting hatred between the communities. After partition the first major change was the change in attitude of police and administration which started tilting against Muslims. Major studies by Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer, Paul Brass and Omar Khalidi demonstrated that anti Muslim bias is discernible in during and after the riots.

Now the partisan role of police has been visible all through. Sri Krishna Commission report brought forth this fact; as did the research of the Ex DIG of UP police Dr. V.N.Rai. Dr. Rai’s studies also concluded that no communal violence can go on beyond 24 hours unless state administration is complicit in the carnage. In one of the violence, investigation of which was done by concerned Citizen’s team (Dhule, 2013) this author observed that police itself went on to undertake the rampage against Muslims and Muslim properties.

General observation about riots is that violence sounds to be spontaneous, as the Home Minister is pointing out, but as such it is well planned act. Again the violence is orchestrated in such a way that it seems Muslims have begun the riots. Who casts the First stone? To this scholars point out that the carnage is so organized that the encircled community is forced to throw the first stone. At places the pretext is made that ‘they’ (minorities) have thrown the first stone.

The pretexts against minorities are propagated, in Gujarat violence Godhra train burning, in Kandhamal the murder of Swami Laxamannand and now Shaheen bagh! The Hindu Muslim violence began as riots. But it is no more a riot, two sides are not involved. It is plain and simple anti Minority violence, in which some from the majority are also the victims.

This violence is possible as the ‘Hate against this minority’ is now more or less structural. The deeper Hate against Muslims and partly against Christians; has been cultivated since long and Hindu nationalist politics, right from its Shakhas to the social media have been put to use for spreading Hatred. The prevalent deeper hate has been supplanted this time by multiple utterances from BJP leaders, Modi (Can be recognized by clothes), Shah (press EVM machine button so hard that current is felt in Shaheen Bagh), Anurag Thakur (Goli (bullet) Maro) Yogi Aditya Nath (If Boli (Words)Do not work Goli will) and Parvesh Varma (They will be out to rape).

The incidental observation of the whole tragedy is the coming to surface of true colors of AAP, which not only kept mum as the carnage was peaking but also went on to praise the role of police in the whole episode. With Delhi carnage “Goli Maro” seems to be becoming the central slogan of Hindu nationalists. Delhi’s this violence has been the first one in which those getting killed are more due to bullets than by swords or knifes! Leader’s slogans do not go in vain! Courts the protectors of our Constitution seem to be of little help as if one of them like Murlidhar Rao gives the verdict to file against hate mongers, he is immediately transferred.

And lastly let’s recall the academic study of Yale University. It concludes; BJP gains in electoral strength after every riot’. In India the grip of communalism is increasing frighteningly. Efforts are needed to combat Hate and Hate mongers.

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