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Wednesday 30 July 2014

Govt launches project to protect indigenous cows


NEW DELHI: The Centre on Monday announced a nationwide scheme — 'Rashtriya Gokul Mission' — to protect "indigenous breed" of cow and set aside Rs 150 crore for this purpose during the current financial year. 

Since the scheme will be implemented by states, the agriculture ministry has called a meeting of state animal husbandry ministers here on September 16 to work out the modalities. 

Monday 28 July 2014

Narendra Modi's 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas' is great vision: John Kerry


The developmental plan of Prime Minister Narendra Modi reflected in his poll slogan of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" is a great vision, US Secretary of State John Kerry said today on the eve of his departure to India. Kerry will be in New Delhi to co-chair the fifth annual India–US Strategic Dialogue with his Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj.

Sunday 27 July 2014

Key roles for BJP young faces in Amit Shah’s team


BJP chief Amit Shah’s new team will mark a generational shift by entrusting young faces in the party with important responsibilities. Shah is expected to announce his team after the party ratifies his appointment as BJP president at its national council on August 9.

Modi govt’s first budget is visionary: Indian CEOs




Success in India will come with leadership, mindset change, philosophy and action: Ajay Shriram

After the formation of the Modi government, there is a tremendous mood swing and positivity in the country, a visiting delegation of Indian CEOs from Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) said describing its maiden budget as visionary.

Saturday 26 July 2014

Modi regime can raise India’s ‘Doing Business’ ranking: World Bank chief


NEW DELHI, JULY 23: The World Bank has expressed confidence that with the Narendra Modi-led Government at the Centre, India’s ranking in ‘Doing Business’ can improve significantly. The Bank also said it would lend $15-18 billion over the next three years.

PM Modi launches portal for citizens to contribute in governance


Today as NDA Government completes 2 months in office, launched a citizen engagement platform 'MyGov.' 

A democracy can't succeed without people's participation. 'MyGov' empowers the people of India to contribute towards Surajya. I have seen people wanting to devote their time & energy to nation building. All they need is an opportunity. 'MyGov' is that opportunity! 


A wonderful blend of technology & people power for India's growth, 'MyGov' has several discussion forums, online & onground tasks. We want to expand the nature & scope of 'MyGov' in the days to come. We also seek your feedback, suggestions & ideas for 'MyGov'. 

I am delighted to invite you to join 'MyGov' & contribute towards taking India to greater heights of progress www.mygov.nic.in 









Friday 25 July 2014

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 17-point agenda for the nation

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New Delhi: Early into his tenure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has listed a 17-point plan to take India forward. 

As per a report in a leading English daily, the 17-point agenda is people-oriented and envisages among other things coastal expressways, labour reforms and health knowledge institutes. 

Thursday 24 July 2014

Energy security driver to India’s development: Modi


Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday reiterated that energy security, increasingly based on clean and reliable sources, was the critical driver of India’s rapid and sustained long-term development.

Tuesday 22 July 2014

PM Modi visits BARC; praises scientists

Narendra Modi on Monday flew down to Mumbai on his maiden visit to Mumbai since taking over as Prime Minister. 

Monday 21 July 2014

Amit Shah now wants BJP presence in West Bengal, Telangana




Amit Shah was made the BJP president earlier this month. And now Narendra Modi's number two is all set to embark on a new project to create strongholds in states where the BJP does not have much of a hold.

World Bank chief to meet Modi, review key development priorities



World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week to understand his development priorities.

Mr. Kim, who arrives in New Delhi on Monday on a three-day visit, will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley during his stay here.

Sunday 20 July 2014

From developing smart cities to Ganga cleaning NDA govt's maiden budget took a step forward on several of the Prime Minister's key schemes



NEW DELHI: Narendra Modi-led NDA government's maiden budget took a step forward on several of the Prime Minister's key schemes. Modi has through the past few months consistently emphasised on the need to develop infrastructure, skill youth, create better and cleaner cities, as a part of his vision for India.

We take a look at twelve such initiatives that found a major push in Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's budget:

MH17 Crash: Narendra Modi Writes to Malaysian Prime Minister, Says Outrage is Justifiable


New Delhi: Expressing solidarity with Malaysia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today wrote to his Malaysian counterpart saying the global outrage over the shooting down of aircraft MH17 was "justifiable" and India supports efforts to establish the exact circumstances of the incident.

Investors root for Narendra Modi, India toast of BRIC nations



NEW YORK: Modi mania is taking hold across global markets. Financial professionals are now more bullish on India relative to the largest emerging markets than at any point in the past five years afterNarendra Modi scored the biggest election victory in three decades, giving him a mandate to revive economic growth as prime minister.

Saturday 19 July 2014

Amit Shah’s strategies crucial for Assembly polls

Narendra Modi-led BJP’s thumping victory was witnessed by one and all, and the credit goes to Amit Shah. It was his hard work that converted massive election campaigning into a resounding victory in Lok Sabha polls. The Assembly elections in Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana, Maharashtra and Jharkhand are the new challenges for the BJP. Listen to senior BJP spokesperson Capt. Abhimanyu, BJP State in-charge for Jharkhand Vinod Pandey and J&K University Prof Hari Om to understand BJP’s strategies under the leadership of Amit Shah.

Friday 18 July 2014

Narendra Modi's positive impact at BRICS summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is back after the successful completion of sixth BRICS Summit, where it was decided that the New Development Bank would be set up. The purpose of the bank is to provide financial assistance for infrastructure and sustainable development.Narendra Modi has said that BRICS is an institution he greatly values.

Listen to former Diplomat and BJP member Hardeep Singh Puri who argues that while the New Development Bank can approve and fund projects, their implementation will be the main concern. We have a track record of starting projects but not being able to follow them up, its peculiar Indian problem.

Thursday 17 July 2014

PM Narendra Modi's Full Statement at BRICS Summit



Fortaleza:  Addressing the summit of five-nation grouping BRICS or Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa at Fortaleza in Brazil, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today pitched for "zero tolerance" against terrorism and said the "choices" they make now will shape the future of the world at large.

Following is the full text of PM Modi's speech:

We are meeting at a time when the world is facing a high level of turmoil and uncertainty. Global economic weakness also persists. 

Restoring a climate of peace and stability is therefore an urgent need for global progress and prosperity. 

"I come from a land where the idea of the 'whole world being one family' is rooted in our ethos - Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam ". 

The World must unite as one to decisively confront global challenges.

I am impressed with Narendra Modi's economic policies says Bill Clinton

Former United States President Bill Clinton who spoke to NDTV on Wednesday said that he was impressed with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's economic policies and believed in the concept of inclusive society. 
Bill Clinton, who is a popular figure and Ex-President from United States spoke about following Narendra Modi's career since his Gujarat days. In an interview to NDTV, Bill Clinton also said, "Leave Gujarat sectarian violence in the past."
"I was impressed with Modi's economic policies," Clinton said in an interview to NDTV. Talking about economic and social policies in India, Clinton added, "India has been able to preserve a more inclusive democracy even in poorer places."
 
He said that everybody thinks Modi has potential to make a difference in political and economic scenario. 

Wednesday 16 July 2014

TOP things PM Narendra Modi said at BRICS summit


Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who attended the BRICS summit in Brazil for the first time, pitched for a peaceful, balanced and stable world and told the leaders of the five-nation grouping that it should be driven by people-to-people contact led by the youth of the five nations. 

Here are the top 8 things Modi said during his speech in Brazil. 

1. Terming the agreement towards setting up BRICS's New Development Bank a significant step, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said an open international trading regime is critical for global economic growth. In his statement on the agenda "Sustainable Development and Inclusive Growth" at the sixth BRICS summit, he said the global economic environment remains uncertain and recovery was still fragile despite improved prospects. 

Sunday 13 July 2014

More tax concessions when economy improves: Jaitley



Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday promised more concessions in income tax when the economy improves.
“We do not want a high taxation regime. It was because of the high taxation regime of the previous government that inflation rose.
“I think there was never a Union Budget since 1947, which gave relief up to Rs 50,000 across all three classes of tax payers -- right from lower to the middle and higher income brackets,” he told a TV channel.

Saturday 12 July 2014

Modi targets growth in maiden budget

The following are the Union Budget 2014-15 highlights

For individuals
* Tax slab on personal income remains unchanged
* Income tax exemption limit raised by Rs 50,000 to Rs 2.5 lakh and for senior citizens to Rs 3 lakh
* Exemption limit for investment in financial instruments under 80C raised to Rs 1.5 lakh from Rs 1 lakh.
* Investment limit in PPF raised to Rs 1.5 lakh from Rs 1 lakh
* Deduction limit on interest on loan for self-occupied house raised to Rs 2 lakh from Rs 1.5 lakh.
* Kisan Vikas Patra to be reintroduced, National Savings Certificate with insurance cover to be launched
* Long term capial gain tax for mutual funds doubled to 20 pc; lock-in period increased to 3 years
* Mandatory wage ceiling of subscription to EPS (Employee Pension Scheme) raised from Rs 6,500 to Rs 15,000
* Minimum pension increased to Rs 1,000 per month

Thursday 10 July 2014

Over a month-old and many successes. Yet, media remains hostile to Modi sarkar

Narendra Modi took over as the Prime minister of the country, and soon the age old bureaucracy started working, everyone started falling in line. From ministers to IAS officers, everyone was on their toes with one mandate only -- Start working else people are waiting in line.
But, the opposition never applauded any initiative taken by the Modi government in last 30 days. They have deceived themselves in utopia. Let us look at important actions of Modi’s government.
Iraq Crisis
The recent Iraq crisis shook not just the Arab world, but the entire world with its brutality. Indian nurses working in Iraq were stuck in the middle of a civil war, and here at home, self-proclaimed messaihs started beating their chest, cursing the Modi government for not rescuing Indian nationals from war-torn Iraq.

Tuesday 8 July 2014

Highlights of Rail Budget 2014

Union minister Sadananda Gowda is presenting his first Rail Budget in the Lok Sabha. Here are the highlights :

* Indian railways to become the largest freight carrier in the world.

* Social obligation of Railways in 2013-14 was Rs 20,000 crore.

* Gross traffic receipts in 2013-14 was Rs 12,35,558 crore; operating ratio was 94 per cent.

* Focus in past has been on sanctioning projects rather than completing them, Railway minister says.

* Indian Railways spent Rs 41,000 crore on laying of 3,700 km of new lines in last 10 years.

Spend 94 paisa of every rupee earned, leaving a surplus of only 6 paisa

                                                                                                                       -Railway Minister



 Fare revision will bring in Rs.8,000 crore; need another Rs.9,000 crore for golden quadrilateral project.

* Railways also proposes to set up Food Courts at major stations.



Rail Budget 2014


Rail Budget Seeks Course Correction, Avoids Populism
No Increase in Rail Fare
Stress on Resource Mobilization Through PSU Surplus, FDI and PPP

Bullet Train on Ahmedabad-Mumbai Corridor Proposed, Speed of Trains to be Increased in Nine Sectors

More Thrust on Passenger Amenities, Cleanliness & Efficient Station Management

Multi Pronged Approach for Improving Safety & Security, 4000 Women RPF Constables to be Recruited

Revamping Railway Reservation System into Next Generation e-Ticketing, WI-FI Services in Major Stations & in Select Trains, Mobile based Wakeup Calls for Passengers

58 New Trains Introduced; 11 Existing Trains Extended

Railway University and Innovation Incubation Centre to be Set UP

Top Priority to Transparency, e-procurement to be made
Compulsory in Higher Purchase, Online Registration for Wagons in Next Two Months

Highest Ever Plan Outlay of Rs. 65,445 Crore with Higher Allocation for Safety Measures

 Increased passenger amenities, more safety measures, timely completion of projects and increased financial discipline are the main highlights of the Railway Budget 2014-15 presented by the Minister of Railways Shri D. V. Sadananda Gowda in Parliament today.

Monday 7 July 2014

India's PM Modi makes sweeping changes at government offices


The vast quadrangle at the centre of a sprawling complex of ministerial offices in Delhi has become a rubbish dump for broken furniture, discarded water coolers, broken air conditioners, abandoned telephones and large bags of discarded paper.

Nearby, two clerks from India's ministry of women and child welfare wheel piles of brown, bedraggled office files on swivel chairs toward a waiting van bound for the central records office. Inside, another keys into a computer the details of several more files before they too are sent for storage.

On orders from the new prime minister, bureaucrats are busy clearing rooms, corridors and staircases of the rubbish accumulated by previous administrations over the past 67 years, especially useless paper files and broken furniture.

"All ministries are supposed to review and reorganise their offices every four years, but nobody bothered, and old files and broken furniture just piled up everywhere, including in the corridors and staircases," said the clerk.

"But now that Narendra Modi has ordered it, ministers and top officers do the rounds at 9am every day, personally supervising the cleanup and reorganisation drive."

Modi has been prime minister for a month, not long enough to judge whether he can deliver on his campaign promise of good governance. But his obsession for order and cleanliness has energised bureaucrats to make their working space more presentable – and potentially more productive.

Like a stern housekeeper, he has roamed from floor to floor in government buildings, casting disapproving glances at the litter, the sloth and the lack of discipline. He found one office filled with cigarette smoke, despite "no smoking" signs everywhere. In another, he saw dirty tea cups lying around. "He just mentioned them and walked out, but it was enough for us to get the message," a bureaucrat told a reporter.

Clean, well-ordered offices is not the only thing Modi is demanding from Delhi's bureaucrats. He also wants them to come to work on time at 9am sharp, rely more on computers, end extended lunch and tea breaks to play cards in nearby parks (the junior ones) or golf at the club (an elite bunch of 200), say no to foreign junkets, be more responsive to the public and resist political interference by ministers and MPs.

The last instruction could be a potential gamechanger. The new prime minister has made it clear to the top bureaucrats in government that if they have a good proposal blocked by their minister, they can pitch it directly to him (but only in a PowerPoint format please, as Modi hates reading long files and documents).

Modi's approach may seem to undermine the cabinet system of shared ministerial authority, but it has made top civil servants enthusiastic about work after a demoralising phase under the previous regime.

"The top, secretary-level officers are feeling empowered for the first time and are hoping Modi succeeds in putting the new system in place," said Soma Chakravarthy, deputy editor of Bureaucracy Today.

For more than a decade, India's bureaucracy has been ranked as the worst in Asia by the Hong Kong-based Political & Economic Risk Consultancy. Much of the problem stems from shortsighted policies and outdated laws that entangle people in reams of red tape. But it is also to do with a work culture that shuns initiative and rewards indolence.

Delhi's bureaucrats had become too lazy even to clear the dust-laden files submerging them in a sea of decaying paper. After Modi ordered a cleanup, the home ministry discovered 150,000 unwanted files in its cupboards. One was from 1948, the year after Indian independence, and related to Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of British India. The document records the sanction of "Rs 64,000" as travel allowance to Mountbatten for his final return to Britain. The file went straight to the National Archives.

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