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The Modi Bounce | Pew Research Center

After spending 3+ years on forum. Finally, calling it a day.

Best of Luck to NDA in upcoming Bihar Elections.

Happy Birthday to MODI Ji & Ganpati Bappa Mourya. :D

Good Bye and good luck

but wherever you go, whatever you do don't forget the Sanghi values we've taught you here
 
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The Modi Bounce | Pew Research Center



Good Bye and good luck

but wherever you go, whatever you do don't forget the Sanghi values we've taught you here

Some interesting things i found

  • 60% people have favorable view of Gandhi's :lol:
  • 87% believe media has a good impact on the way things are going in the country.
  • Roughly six-in-ten or more self-identified Congress supporters approve of Modi’s handling of a range of issues
  • 60% of BJP backers also see Rahul Gandhi in a positive light. :lol:



 
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@magudi Wish the TRS leadership had your wisdom, after seeing this I feel that most of these guys are intellectually bankrupt.
Atleast CBN would have given some ridiculous excuse/drama had AP been 13th, but he would have silently worked to improve the rating of his state & come in the top 5 by next year & he would never attack the world bank.

Now Compare this to KCR & his parties attitude:-
TRS sees anti-Telangana conspiracy behind World Bank report | The News Minute

TRS sees anti-Telangana conspiracy behind World Bank report
State Information Technology Minister K. Tarakarama Rao says the government would let its work speak for itself.
TNM Staff| Wednesday, September 16, 2015 - 07:51

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Image: TRS FB page

Telangana's ruling TRS on Tuesday alleged that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu influenced a World Bank report, which ranked Telangana 13th in the ease of doing business while placing his state at number two.

A day after the report was made public, leaders of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) raised questions on its authenticity and said that they see a conspiracy in it to project the newly-created state as a backward state to stop the flow of investments in the state.

The World Bank's "Assessment of State Implementation of Business Reforms" report released on Monday ranked Andhra Pradesh second in the country, after Gujarat with a score of 70.12 percent. Telangana with a 42.45 percent score ranked 13th.

"We have our doubts on the report. Most of the states ranked high in the list are those ruled by the NDA," said party MP B. Narsaiah Goud.

The report has ranked Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh third, fourth and fifth respectively. Rajasthan is at sixth place, followed by Odisha and Maharashtra.

The timing of the report has also angered the TRS as Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao is currently on a 10-day visit to China with a delegation to invite investments. He has been telling the investors that state's new industrial policy is unique.
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Such a report coming out at an investment trip!!! OMG What an embarrassment for KCR!!]

Narsaiah Goud said there was no transparency in the report as the parameters on which it was based were also not clear.

He said if the parameters of ease of doing business, availability of land, corruption-free administration, availability of electricity and human resources and multilingual environment were taken into account, Telangana fares much better than Andhra Pradesh.

He pointed out that global information technology giants have set up facilities in Hyderabad as the city is seen as the most conducive and safest place to do business.

Another TRS leader said Chandrababu Naidu "managed" the report. The leaders said the report was also surprising as Telangana's new industrial policy had won praises from across the world for giving a right to clearance to the investors.

State Information Technology Minister K. Tarakarama Rao said the government would let its work speak for itself. "Lot of folks wondering about ease of doing business ranking. Not sure about methodology but we will let our work speak & not fret over this," tweeted the minister, who is the son of the chief minister.
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[Am underlining the importance of this project through tweets from prominent & unbiased twitterati]
Today is the day when History will be made, when finally the Krishna & the Godavari Rivers- considered the lifelines of coastal Andhra will be officially inter-linked, this is a day of celebration for AP & it's people(& especially for the Krishna district & later for Rayalaseema )
N Chandrababu Naidu op Twitter: "The mighty Godavari & Krishna rivers will be linked through #Pattiseema today. Watch this video to know its benefits: http://t.co/j1pnSsj83X"
A video on it's benefits
Pattiseema - YouTube

N Chandrababu Naidu op Twitter: "I dedicate #Pattiseema Lift Irrigation Project to the nation. It will remain as cornerstone for riverlinking in India http://t.co/3ZrV3pSDbS"
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Posting this link for the last time:-
10 Must Know Facts about Pattiseema Project, India's Fastest built Mega Irrigation Project. |South Report.

From CBN's facebook page!
10 reasons why AP needs Pattiseema Lift... - Andhra Pradesh CM | Facebook
10 reasons why AP needs Pattiseema Lift Irrigation Scheme

1. The Polavaram Headworks are in progress and about 11% of works are completed so far. Only 5% of the Dam works have been completed.

2. Even though the State Government is determined to complete the Headworks including Canal system within 4 years, certain major issues such as inter-state matters with Odisha and Chattisgarh, court cases, Rescue & Rehabilitation issues have to be resolved to stick on to the target date.

3. Every year about 3,000 TMC of Godavari water is draining into Sea during the monsoon season.

4. In order to reap early benefits pending completion of Polavaram, headworks, the government has sanctioned the Pattiseema Lift Irrigation Scheme to lift 8,500 cusecs of water from river Godavari into Polavaram Right Main Canal during the monsoon season, when there is surplus water over the SACB Barrage.

5. River-linking: The water will be lifted into the Polavaram Right Main Canal and through Right Main Canal the Godavari water will be diverted into Krishna River above Prakasam Barrage.

6. The reason for taking up the project on war-footing basis was to save backward region of Rayalaseema from drought conditions.

7. We can irrigation of 1.20 lakh acres in Krishna and West Godavari Districts. Further, about 10 TMC of water to be supplied for domestic and Industrial use in West Godavari and Krishna

8. The river-linking facilitates in raising early seed beds in Krishna Delta and stabilizes the Krishna Delta ayacut.

9. The Krishna water thus saved in Krishna Delta due to augmentation from Godavari River can be retained in Srisailam Reservoir.

10. The water so retained in Srisailam Reservoir can be utilized for the surplus water-based Projects of Rayalaseema - Handri Neeva Sujala Sravanthi (HNSS), Gaaleru Nagari Sujala Sravanthi (GNSS), Telugu Ganga and irrigation, drinking water and industrial water needs of the Rayalaseema Region can be met.

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Adarsh gult op Twitter: "Not a single headline regarding #GodavariMeetsKrishna from @ndtv @CNNIBNBreaking yak thooo @pallavighcnnibn @sunetrac @umasudhir"

NOT A SINGLE HEADLINE from the "National" Media on this great historic occasion!!
Honestly speaking Indrani Mukherjea's parents in Assam m have received more attention form them than Pattiseema,Polavaram & river inter-linking have.
Proves yet again that this so-called"national" Media is only limited to Delhi & a few other states

WTF is wrong with MSM,indranis pet dog received more attention than this

Sue this newspaper already
 
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One year after history-making political change swept the country, Indians’ fervor for their leader Narendra Modi has not abated. A new poll in India shows the public’s views of the country’s direction and the economy are on the rise.

Even so, Indians continue to see problems in their daily lives and in foreign relations. Nevertheless, in advance of Modi’s visit to the United States later this month, Indians are confident in relations between the two countries. Here are some of the key findings from a new Pew Research Center report:


1Indians are overwhelmingly more positive about their country than they were two years ago. More than half (56%) of Indians express satisfaction with their country’s direction – up 27 percentage points from 2013. And nearly three-quarters say the current state of the economy is good, whereas only 57% said so two years ago.

2Indians’ love for Modi runs across the country. Fully 87% of Indians have a favorable view of Modi, including a strong majority (68%) who see the prime minister very favorably. And among all respondents – men and women, the young and old, the urban and rural populations and members of the three national political parties – a majority holds very favorable views of the prime minister. One exception is supporters of the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress.

3Environmental issues are a growing concern. Indians express increasing concern about air pollution. Across seven national challenges, roughly three-in-four Indians say air pollution is a very big problem compared with about only half who voiced that view in 2014 – a rise of 22 percentage points. Coal, a major pollutant, accounts for approximately 71% of India’s electricity production, according to most recent statistics from the World Bank.

Furthermore, among seven global issues, Indians are most concerned about climate change. Over seven-in-ten Indians (73%) arevery concerned about global climate change, compared with 49% who are concerned with global economic instability, the second-highest response.

4Indians give a thumbs-up to the national government and the military. The public’s support for the central government (93%) parallels its high support for Modi and his party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (both 87%). Since 2014, the government saw a 30 percentage point increase in those who say its influence is very good. And fully 95% say the military’s influence is good – with nearly three-quarters saying it is very good.

5Indians have high opinions of the U.S. and President Obama. Later this month, U.S. President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Modi will meet in New York to discuss, among other issues, climate change – a top concern for Indians. Meanwhile, 70% of Indians hold a favorable view of the U.S., and ratings of Obama, who visited India in January 2015, are even higher, with nearly three-quarters of the public expressing confidence in him to do the right thing regarding world affairs.
 
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Assuming anyone follows on his doom and gloom predictions you dumbass..

LOL.... considering Modi offered him the chair as President of BRICS Bank, I am sure Modi will takes his advice as an economist quite seriously :lol:
 
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LOL.... considering Modi offered him the chair as President of BRICS Bank, I am sure Modi will takes his advice as an economist quite seriously :lol:

Thats what i said, we will see if the changes he proposed are actually carried out... Stop being a dumbass.. :lol:
 
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