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Narendra Modi's 17-pt agenda: Reach anywhere in India in 24 hrs
New Delhi | Updated: Jul 22 2014, 15:34 IST

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And to top it all, the wishlist pledges a Public Service Delivery Guarantee to achieve the action plan.

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A 17-pt agenda has been sent by Narendra Modi to ministries.

From building coastal expressways as part of a plan to upgrade the road and rail network to ensure that a person can reach any point in the country within 24 hours, to boosting labour reforms so that workers are employed for “fixed terms” instead of on contract; from new legislation on conflict of interest to adding a health knowledge institute to every district hospital — a 17-point people-oriented agenda has been sent by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to his ministries.

While Narendra Modi’s wishlist was sent on July 10, all the ministries were told to submit detailed action plans, with sharp focus on delivery and implementation, by July 20 so as to put the agenda in place when the NDA government completes its first 100 days in office in August-end.

Laying stress on connectivity and power with “service goals” set to improve transportation within the country, it proposes a network of coastal expressways on the east and west coasts, connected to each other through latitude expressways (to be called Akshansh Marg Expressways) at 13 degrees, 15 degrees and 17 degrees.

Another plan is to build a Kanha-Krishna corridor, from Madhya Pradesh to Andhra Pradesh, which would combine highways and the rail network as well as oil and gas pipelines.

It also envisages Metro Rail and BRT systems in towns and cities to enable an urban citizen to travel from one point to another in less than an hour at “a reasonable price”.

Besides inland connectivity, Modi’s vision includes construction of a world-class port on either side of the peninsula to take advantage of the country’s long shoreline. “At least two ports, one on the east coast and one on the west coast, should be capable to handle the largest container ships plying on global routes,” says the list sent by the Cabinet Secretariat.

As part of the plan to improve connectivity, it has been proposed that all long distance calls within the country should be priced the “same as local calls for every citizen”.

The agenda also talks of decentralised mini grids in towns and cities that would be operated by private vendors or cooperatives, as well as plans for village-level mini grids. Nagpur has been identified as the logistics distribution hub and electricity distribution hub.

In a boost to labour reforms, there is a proposal to ensure appointment of workers on “fixed term basis as against contract basis” with an additional item proposing that “Factories Act should not be applicable to small industries”.

Modi’s agenda also aims at curbing black money usage by mandating PAN or UID numbers in “all financial transactions, including all immovable property transactions” and e-tendering of all government contracts. There are also additional curbs for public servants and representatives.

There is a recommendation to introduce a law on the lines of Sections 297-301 of the Companies Act, mandating disclosure of interest by elected representatives and civil servants.

Health reforms get a fair share of attention with the proposed deployment of male community health workers (Ashok) on the lines of the female Asha, a district health knowledge institute attached to every upgraded district hospital and a three-year B.Sc course in community health.

And to top it all, the wishlist pledges a Public Service Delivery Guarantee to achieve the action plan.

Narendra Modi's 17-pt agenda: Reach anywhere in India in 24 hrs - Financial Express
 
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this is called vision > @cb4

Same plan in Pakistan but in different words.



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In urban cities you will have Lahore Metro Train, Peshawar Sky Train, Karachi Circular Railway, Karachi BRT, Rawalpindi-Islamabad BRT, Multan BRT, Quetta BRT, and Faisalabad BRT
 
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Same plan in Pakistan but in different words.



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In urban cities you will have Lahore Metro Train, Peshawar Sky Train, Karachi Circular Railway, Karachi BRT, Rawalpindi-Islamabad BRT, Multan BRT, Quetta BRT, and Faisalabad BRT

Errr... man I didnt think you were this stupid.. sorry my bad..
 
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The plans are ambitious and I admit a bit overwhelming.However,if accomplished,it will act as a booster rocket for our economic growth,which is crippled right now by infrastructure or the lack of it in this country,among other factors.Plus the pro-active rather than the typical reactive approach of Indian work ethics, to deal with the rapid urbanisation that is ongoing and will continue into the mid term future is certainly praiseworthy.Particularly interesting is the plans of global scale ports on both seaboards of our country.Our ports right now are chocked by the volume and quality of standards.
The proposals to track the flow of money and cut down corruption is a welcome step along with stress on deliverance of quality public service to improve the life standard of our citizens.
I certainly hope PM Modi has some plans to utilise and realise the vast human resource potential of our beloved nation,as the demographic advantage is one of our biggest advantages.The education sector of our country needs a huge uplift in both, quality and quantity,at all levels,right from the schools to higher education.. which right now is rather inadequate.Nourishing and helping our nation's youth the key to our future prosperity.
Overall, a very welcome and appreciable move,particularly the fact that PM Modi seems to prefer a proactive approach rather than the usual reactive bumbling idiocy that is so symptomatic of Indian governments.
 
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We know that this program is much ambitious.
But we are glad because our current PM have a vision , an active vision to ensure the good future of our nation.
If he can complete 50% of this programs that will be a enormous advantage for our nation.
His erstwhile leader ,former PM AB Vajpayee proposes Golden Quadrilateral project .And now it is almost finished and gave enormous contribution to our GDP.
Our present PM is now proposing Diamond quadrilateral project and dynamic programs like this.
At least our PM has a vision.We like that.
 
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this is called vision > @cb4

Thanks nice to see you Respect your enemy :enjoy:

Excellent plan. I pray that he can push for this because it will be a bonanza for us folks here. Boy.. Sikkim will become a bloody crowded place if they can get all the roads from rest of the region to my region.

This govt has already Announced that enhancing Road & Rail infra in NE & J&K will be top priority
 
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[quote="Echo_419, post: 5965549, member: 142483] :enjoy:This govt has already Announced that enhancing Road & Rail infra in NE & J&K will be top priority[/quote]
And that is exactly what was missing all these years.
 
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India's future course depends totally on this guy!!!

I shudder to think of an alternative to this guy, were we to choose one!
 
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india's future depends on us. us man. no miracles are gonna happen to us.
 
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