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One member of delegation pointed out that he was shocked by parallels between Germany under Hitler and Gujarat under Modi.

Incidentally in Gujarat school books Hitler has been glorified as a great nationalist.

While law of the land is trying to catch up with the acts of commission and omission in the Gujarat carnage, another set of laws, the global ones have been very clear about permitting the entry of a person like Narendra Modi into their country.

Recently (April 8, 2010), a group of German MPs justified the denial of visa to Modi. They advocated a ban on his visiting Europe. This parliamentary delegation was on a two day visit to the city of Ahmedabad to study the state of minorities in Gujarat. It concluded that the European Union (EU) decision not to grant visa to him was justified. They went to the extent of banning his trip to Europe in near future. They pointed out that “the Chief Minister of Gujarat has a radical tone to his politics and is described as dictatorial. He has a wrong perception of religious freedom.” This four member team has been closely following developments in the Gujarat riot cases.

One member of delegation pointed out that he was shocked by parallels between Germany under Hitler and Gujarat under Modi. Incidentally in Gujarat school books Hitler has been glorified as a great nationalist. Modi, in response to this has written to Prime Minister to seek apology from the German delegation for tarnishing the image of democratically elected head of state. The Congress Government endorsed Modi’s view and clarified that the EU had put a ban on Modi’s visit in the aftermath of Gujarat carnage but that has been withdrawn. Also that it was not an official delegation. Whatever that be, the opinion of the members of the delegation does reflect a deeper truth of our political phenomenon.

That apart, this is not the first time that such a thing has happened. Modi was earlier denied visa to US. On March 18, 2005 in a severe rebuke to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the United States denied him entry to America. US Consular division had taken a strong stand against Modi, the Hindutva icon. They denied him diplomatic visa apparently holding him responsible for communal carnage of 2002. In addition, his tourist/business visa which was already granted was revoked under a section of US Immigration and Nationality Act since he was not coming for a purpose that qualifies for a diplomatic visa.

In response to the query that he was already holding a tourist-cum-business visa, the Consulate pointed out that the “existing tourist/business visa has been revoked under Section 212 (a) (2) (g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.” According this section any foreign government official who was responsible or “directly carried out, at any time, particularly severe violations of religions freedom” is denied the visa. The decision of US authorities was based on the observations of India’s National Human Rights Commission findings and other independent Indian sources.

The observation of German delegation raises one additional major point about the state of Gujarat being similar to that of Germany under Hitler. Who will know it better than Germans who have suffered the political tragedy of fascism for bad many years? Modi’s point that he is an elected person again matches so well with Hitler. One recalls, Hitler came to power through democratic means and then he gradually eroded liberal-democratic norms from inside to bring in worst type of fascist state. The parallels are unmistakable. There are some differences from German fascism here but all the same the basic phenomenon is the same. Fascism is a politics where the liberal democratic space is abolished in the name of targeting some section of society for the supposed cause of National interest. In case of Germany the process was accompanied by a cultural paradigm shift and political aggression against communists, then trade unionists and then the Jews. Millions of Jews were subjected to the gas chambers, one of the greatest tragedies of the human history of twentieth century.

The politics of Hitler, and his clone Mussolini was praised by M.S. Golwalkar the ideologue of RSS, the organization where Modi has been indoctrinated and trained. Golwalkar’s formulations of aggressive nationalism and relegating minorities to second-class citizenship are being actualized by Modi and company in different ways.

While the similarities with German case are so glaring, there are some differences as well. The German fascism began to take social roots after the economic crisis generated in the aftermath of First World War. The cultural offensive in the field of arts, music, literature and the ‘glorification of ancient past’ picked up rapidly. In one of the major assaults on democracy, the fire at Reichstag was attributed to having been done by Communists, and physical violence was unleashed against them. Analogies with Godhra train burning are unmistakable.

Here the ascendance of Modi comes on the background of the economic crisis of the decade of 1980s, the adverse effects of globalization picking up, the loss of jobs of the downtrodden due to closure of textile mills, the attacks on the dalits OBCs in the name of anti reservation riots. The cultural manipulation began with Ram Temple movement, and spreading of hate against minorities, Muslims first and then the Christians, who by now have been relegated to second class citizenship in Gujarat and some other states and the trend in other states is going in that direction.

While in Germany whole of the Nation came under the grip of fascism, the saving grace in India is that the electoral face of ‘Indian fascism’, BJP, has not been able to come to absolute majority in the center by itself. That’s not to say that fascism is not marching. In Germany the defeat of Germany in Second World War led to the collapse of the nation along with the edifice of fascism with the fascist-in-chief committing suicide. In India here it has gripped Gujarat in full, while in other states like Karnataka, Orissa, MP its presence is getting strengthened by and by. At national level though BJP might have faced two electoral debacles, the infiltration of fascist ideology through the pores of Indian democracy is going on in various ways. The phenomenon is creeping slowly though section of media, communalization of education, and infiltration of the followers of this ideology in different section of state. The gradual attempt to erode the liberal and plural values is a dangerous portent for democracy. Lt Col Prasad Shrikant Purohit’s alleged involvement in Malegon blast may just be the tip of the iceberg. The judicial pronouncements that ‘Gita should be our national book’ are also reflective of the same phenomenon.

Indian fascism is a slow growing one, capturing different aspects of society one by one. It is not for nothing that Modi is the darling of big capitalists, who stand to gain maximum from the fascist type set ups. One can label Indian phenomenon as a chronic fascism, going in a step ladder pattern. Those of us relived because of electoral debacles of BJP at center need to wake up and realize that fascism is marching, irrespective of BJP’s electoral debacle in last two general elections.

The incidental observation from German delegates report is that since Germany went through such a painful period of history, many Germans realize and can sense the symptoms of fascism so easily. Same applies to many Japanese joining anti-Nuke protests and campaigns against Nuclear weapons. Who knows better than them as to what a nuclear weapon can do to the society?

So while here in India the justice to Modi ilk is elusive, globally there are norms which do recognize the nature of incidents happening here, the politics which abuses religious identity to come to power is in essence a variant of fascism whatever be its other characteristics. Narendra Modi: Travails Of Travel Abroad By Ram Puniyani
17 April, 2010, Countercurrents.org

So while here in India the justice to Modi ilk is elusive, globally there are norms which do recognize the nature of incidents happening here, the politics which abuses religious identity to come to power is in essence a variant of fascism whatever be its other characteristics. Narendra Modi: Travails Of Travel Abroad By Ram Puniyani
17 April, 2010, Countercurrents.org
 
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Ya , but the fact is Modi keeps developing Gujarat while the minority appeasers will see to it that Muslims in India are always at the bottom of the table to help them win more elections....A vicious circle indeed
 
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Ya , but the fact is Modi keeps developing Gujarat while the minority appeasers will see to it that Muslims in India are always at the bottom of the table to help them win more elections....A vicious circle indeed
An improving economy would've meant an improvement in the living conditions for all people. Gujarat's Poor are destitute by any standard.
 
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This is very strong step by Germany. Though I am not a fan of Modi nor his party's right wing ideology, he is still a democratically elected leader and should be accorded due protocol until proven guilty.
 
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This is very strong step by Germany. Though I am not a fan of Modi nor his party's right wing ideology, he is still a democratically elected leader and should be accorded due protocol until proven guilty.
I think the other way round, the fact that Gujaratis are voting for Modi, the rest of India should dismember Gujarat as an unacceptable lot of sub-humans. If India does not do that, then the world should dismember India as an unacceptable lot of Sub-humans.

The fact that he is a democratically elected person is worst than if he wasn't or there was evidence that he is cheating.
 
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Ya , but the fact is Modi keeps developing Gujarat while the minority appeasers will see to it that Muslims in India are always at the bottom of the table to help them win more elections....A vicious circle indeed

60 years of Minority genocide helped in keeping a check on population growth of indian minorities.
It's a proven fact that in all genocides incl. Gujrat and Kashmir inidan army was used.

What do you expect a child to become, who's parent were cut into pieces by holy arms, growing up without education in a racist society?

There is no doubt in my mind that india do this regular genocides of its poor just to raise the statistics of its percapita income.
Ther is no proof of state interst in improving the conditions for the poor of state.
 
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60 years of Minority genocide helped in keeping a check on population growth of indian minorities.
It's a proven fact that in all genocides incl. Gujrat and Kashmir inidan army was used.

What do you expect a child to become, who's parent were cut into pieces by holy arms, growing up without education in a racist society?

There is no doubt in my mind that india do this regular genocides of its poor just to raise the statistics of its percapita income.
Ther is no proof of state interst in improving the conditions for the poor of state.

I dont even know what to say to that. You should seriously seek medical help.
 
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I think the other way round, the fact that Gujaratis are voting for Modi, the rest of India should dismember Gujarat as an unacceptable lot of sub-humans. If India does not do that, then the world should dismember India as an unacceptable lot of Sub-humans.

The fact that he is a democratically elected person is worst than if he wasn't or there was evidence that he is cheating.

There are a lot of parallels to what you have advocated. And these parallels can be drawn in any country, especially in our subcontinent. But I wont start a pointless finger pointing exercise.

But I'd agree with the voting part. His actions (or inaction) in Gujarat overpower all that has done for that state and his capability as a political leader.
 
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I think the other way round, the fact that Gujaratis are voting for Modi, the rest of India should dismember Gujarat as an unacceptable lot of sub-humans. If India does not do that, then the world should dismember India as an unacceptable lot of Sub-humans.

The fact that he is a democratically elected person is worst than if he wasn't or there was evidence that he is cheating.

Do you seriously advocate what you say!! :what:

And world has not rejected India. Instead their are various article in praise of Gujrat's progress in foreign media.

I am not Gujrat. I do belong to UP. But I agree with Modi's position in this case. Genman team was not proper in this case.
See apart from Gujrat, many people are with Modi when this particular case is concerned. Please don't declare me a sub-human as well.
 
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Vibrant Gujarat global investor summit (VGGIS)
Main article: Vibrant Gujarat Global Investor Summit
Narendra Modi with Lal Krishna Advani and India Inc Leaders during VGGIS 2003

The Government of Gujarat organized the biennial Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit (VGGIS).[5][6] Based on the theme – Gujarat Going Global and aimed at bringing together business leaders, investors, corporations, thought leaders, and policy and opinion makers; the summit serves as a perfect platform to understand and explore business opportunities with the State of Gujarat. First VGGSIS started in 2003 and 4th VGGIS completed during 12-13 January, 2009.

* VGGIS 2003 - Signed 76 MOUs worth US $14 billion[7]
* VGGIS 2005 - Signed MOUs for setting up projects worth INR 870 Billion[8]
* VGGIS 2007 - Signed 343 MOUs worth Rs 461835 crores. This includes Rs 14811 crore investments promised in 21 MoUs signed at an IT Summit. On the top of the investment brackets were 28 MoUs for Special Economic Zones with an investment tally of Rs 170,889 crores.[9]

* VGGIS 2009 - Signed 8668 MOUs having total investment of Rs.12,24,482 crores.[10]

Narendra Modi with Anil Ambani during VGGIS 2003

In VGGIS 2009 most prominent India Inc leader like Ratan Tata, Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani, Sunil Mittal etc projected Narendra Modi for India's Prime Minister Post.[11] Tata group chief Ratan Tata, the chief guest of the occasion, echoed the general sentiment there when he said, It is stupid if you are not in Gujarat.[12] He said it was the right time to enter the state and stay for long.[13][14]

You are stupid if you are not (investing) here (in Gujarat)

– Ratan Tata, Chairman, Tata Group

It is a matter of great pride, pleasure and satisfaction for me to announce our intentions to sign in coming years MOU’s worth 70,000 crores (in Gujarat)

– Mukesh Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Group

If Gujarat was a separate country, it would stand in a different league among some of world's most flourishing and prosperous countries

– Anil Dhirubhai Ambani

[edit] Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT)
Main article: Gujarat International Finance Tec-City

Gujarat International Finance Tec-City or GIFT[15][16][17] is an under-construction world-class[1] city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It will come up on 500 acres (2.0 km2) land. Its main purpose is to provide world-class physical infrastructure (electricity, water, gas, roads, telecoms and broadband), so that finance and tech firms can relocate their operations there from Mumbai, Bangalore, Gurgaon etc. where infrastructure is either very bad or very expensive.[2] It will have a special economic zone (SEZ),[18] international education zone, integrated townships, an entertainment zone, hotels, a convention center, an international techno park, Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) units, shopping malls, stock exchanges and service units.

To develop and implement the Project, Government of Gujarat (GOG) through its undertaking Gujarat Urban Development Company Limited (GUDCOL) and Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS) have established a Joint Venture Company, "Gujarat International Finance Tec-City Company Limited" (GIFTCL).
[edit] Various Development Programs

These include the Panchamrut Yojana,[19],[20][21] a five-pronged strategy for an integrated development of the state; Sujalam Sufalam, a scheme to create a grid of water resources in Gujarat in an innovative step towards water conservation and its appropriate utilization.

• Krishi Mahotsav - agricultural research labs for the land

• Chiranjeevi Yojana - to reduce infant mortality rate

• Matru Vandana - providing preventive and curative services under the Reproductive and Child Health Programme

• Beti Bachao - campaign to protect baby girls to improve sex ratio

• Jyotigram Yojana - to electrify every village

• Karmayogi Abhiyan - to educate and train government employee

• Kanya Kelavani Yojana- to encourage the education of girls

• Balbhog Yojana - for midday meal for students

As a result of these yojanas, Gujarat has become the number one state in India in various perspectives. Gujarat has become a developed state within a developing country. Many scholars and India Inc. leaders suggest that if the Gujarat development model will be applied in all states in India, then India can easily become a developed nation.
[edit] The River linking project

The river linking project was initiated by the NDA government in India but it did not get implemented across country by successive governments. The Gujarat government kept working on this project and as a result 20 rivers in Gujarat got interconnected. The Saraswati River, which did not have water at all, got water from the Narmada River. The Sabarmati River, which was dry for 10 years, got water from the Narmada River, too. This project helped in spreading water across whole Gujarat. This eradicated the scarcity of water for farmers and helped them in cultivation.
[edit] The Sardar Sarovar Narmada Project

45,000 villages and towns which used to get drinking water once every 15 days now get it daily from the World's Largest Irrigation Network made possible by the Sardar Sarovar Project on Narmada. The Sardar Sarovar Narmada dam height was raised from 90 meters to 121.9 meters. This quenched the thirst of the people of 58 cities and 2700 villages across 11 districts.
[edit] Check dams for ground water recharging

A few years back, the water level was going down in Gujarat. The Gujarat government created 15,000 check dams in all Gujarat Rivers and major canals.[22][23][24] The river linking project also helped a lot in even distribution of water all over Gujarat. This ground water recharging resulted in rising ground water levels.
[edit] 108- Free Ambulance Service

Similar to 911 emergency services in USA, the Gujarat Government has started 108 emergency calling medical services.[25] For getting urgent medical attention patient needs to dial 108 and experts rush to help him. This service is right now fully functional in all rural/urban areas of Gujarat. Mobile ambulances are used to carry patients to hospitals. This helped a lot in reducing the cases of death because of delay in medical attention. According to Hyderabad-based Emergency Management and Research Institute (EMRI) in the past one year since its launch at least 150,000 emergencies have been handled. ”I want to make the 108 Emergency Response Service (ERS) one of the eight wonders of the world,” said Venkat Changavalli, CEO of EMRI.[26] 400 ambulances have been deployed with trained staff and global position systems, mobile phones, public address systems, ventilators as well as life saving drugs to provide pre-hospital treatment to the victims while shifting them to the hospital from the place of incidence. The state has invested Rs. 1200 lakh for the operational expenditure of this service.
Road Development in Gujarat
[edit] Infrastructure development

Today Gujarat is number one state for infrastructure in India.[27] Gujarat is Petro-Capital of India[28] with India’s 54% crude oil production, 45% natural gas production. Gujarat has 2 LPG terminal and 2200KM of gas grid across state for distribution of gas. Gujarat is also SEZ capital of India with 18 Special Economic Zone's (SEZ) which is largest in all Indian states.[29]

Gujarat has 74000 KM of road, 13 airports (largest in country), 41 ports (largest in country),[30] Agro park, industrial parks. All these are best in India and most of these developed under Narendra Modi government.
[edit] Girl child education

The Gujarat government started the Kanya Kelavani Yojana[31] to encourage the education of girls. Kanya Kelavani Nidhi has been created with a long term goal that no girl in Gujarat remains illiterate and the efforts have started yielding results. In 2006-07, the dropout rate of girl child has dwindled to 3.68 from 20.81 in 2000-01 (Std. 1 to 5) and to 11.64 from as high as 36.30 (Std. 1 to 7).

The dwindling drop-out rates are equally supported by new enrolments through Kanya Kelavani Rath Yatra (girl enrolment drive), a unique initiative in Gujarat. Since 2003, every year in the month of June, the Chief Minister along with his team travels to remote villages to encourage parents to enrol their children in schools. It is a three day long state-wide drive covering all the villages and the urban areas in scorching summer heat. An atmosphere of festivity and celebration is created. The young children now wait keenly to get themselves enrolled into schools.

Another initiative is Vidyalaxmi scheme,[32] introduced during the last 5 years in villages where the female literacy rate is lower than 35% and in the urban areas for the girls belonging to the below-poverty-line families. A Vidyalaxmi bond of Rs. 1000/- is given to female students who take admission to the 1st Std. and 8th Std. The girl receives the amount of bond with interest on completion of Std. 7th and 10th respectively. This ensures higher retention rate.
[edit] 100% e-Connectivity (GSWAN)

Gujarat is today India's only state to have all its villages connected by internet. Under the e-governance scheme, the gram panchayat of every single village in the state has been provided internet connection and direct connectivity to Gandhinagar. The Modi government started GSWAN (Gujarat State Wide Area Network) which is Asia Pacific’s largest IP based network for e-governance.
Jyotigram-Yojna
[edit] Jyotigram-Yojana (24 Hour Power Supply)

In India there was not a single village that had electricity available 24 hours a day.[33] Within 1000 days, the Gujarati government electrified all 18000 villages with a 3-phase 24 hour electricity supply through Jyotigram Yojana.[34] This helped a lot of the rural areas in education, IT, small scale industries, etc. The Gujarat electricity board had a deficit of 2500 crore Rs which, because of conscious efforts of the government, has now been converted into 400 crore of profit.
[edit] Krishi Mahotsav

Krishi Mahotsav[35] is a knowledge sharing rendezvous of the farming community, a month-long event that brings together the farming community, government officials, scientists and many more individuals connected to agriculture. This event facilitates the seamless flow of knowledge from the agricultural research labs to the land. It includes practical demonstrations of modern agricultural methods, the answering of tool and guidance queries, and the solution of problems. The festive mood this event brings groups of millions of farmers as the Krishi Raths travel through thousands of villages. Not caring about the heat and dust, the cabinet ministers, officials and hundreds of dedicated workers travel to remote villages to facilitate the process of knowledge sharing. Over 227 Kisan Raths (mobile exhibitions) drive through all the villages of Gujarat to celebrate this festival of productivity. Year after year the Krishi Mahotsav has been considerably improving productivity through knowledge sharing and orientation of farmers towards value added agriculture, modern marketing methods, organic farming and new technology.
[edit] Chiranjeevi Yojana

India stands on the 127th position in the Human Development Index (HDI). In India, 6 lakh villages have approximately 2000 gynaecologists. To reduce the infant mortality rate, the Gujarat Government started the "Chiranjeevi Yojana" in December 2005.[36][37] They started public/private partnerships in the health sector. The Gujarat Government told private sector doctors to treat BPL pregnant women and save their lives with the Government bearing the doctors’ fees, which is approximately Rs. 2000.[38] Due to this scheme in one year, 158,000 women have benefitted. In the absence of this scheme, 6000 pregnant women could have died in just one year. So far, 312,248 women have been saved as 867 private specialists were associated. The Government of Gujarat was awarded with the Asia Innovation Awards for the "Chiranjeevi Yojana" on 30.10.2006.
[edit] Soil Health Card Scheme

Gujarat is the first state that issues a Soil Health Card Scheme for land to farmers.[39] Now every farmer takes a soil specimen and provides it to scientists who examine the mineral composition in the soil. Based on this analysis they provide the fertilizer with the appropriate mineral percentages. This helps in soil enrichment and also reduces the erosion of the land to a great extent. Earlier Gujarati farmers were only able to grow one crop a year. Now because of balanced fertilizer, farmers are able to grow three crops every year, which also increases their profit threefold.
[edit] E-governance for Anti Corruption

The Gujarat Government started many initiatives for e-governance and to curb corruption with the help of IT.

* 'Tele-fariyad' -[40] a unique grievance addressing system
* 'Swagat Online' -[41] a model case of e-transparency and accountability.
* 'Gyaan Ganga Project' -[42] for rural wireless connectivity.

[edit] National Accreditation Board of Hospitals

The state government has decided to improve the standards of medical services of the district hospitals as per the standards of the NABH to provide quality hospital services to the people of the state. The Government has planned to obtain accreditation of each of the district hospitals during the celebration of the ‘Swarnim Jayanti year 2010’. 16 district hospitals have been identified for the same. A grant of Rs. 9.22 crore in the year 2007-08 and Rs. 25 crore in the year 2008-09 have been disbursed to create necessary infrastructure, human resources, etc to obtain the accreditation. A provision of Rs. 8 crore has been made for the year 2009-10 as well. As per the latest position, 7 general hospitals and 1 district hospital have been covered under the NABH.[43]
[edit] Trauma Center

An approximate 80,000 people die in road traffic accidents on national and state highways and most of these deaths occur due to non availability of Emergency Medical Services near the accident sites. The state government has upgraded various government hospitals along the national and state highways with the aim to save valuable lives. Facilities of trauma centres have been created with modern medical equipments and specialist doctors.[43]
[edit] Bal Shakha Yojana

The implementation of this scheme shall ensure children's right to survive. The state aims to achieve the goal of reduction of current infant mortality rate from 50 to 30 by 2010. Under the Bal Shakha Yojana, 225 private paediatricians have joined to provide services to the BPL infants. The entire cost of consultation will be borne by the Government. By March 2009, 1558 neonates have been benefited.[43]
[edit] School Health Program

A major initiative has been taken to provide high quality tertiary care to school children and to give children with acute problems the best possible treatment. 1.46 crore children have been screened so far and more than 16 lakh children were provided with the treatment on the spot. 1.51 lakh children were provided with spectacles free of cost. 2435 children have been treated for heart ailments, 812 children for kidney ailments and 800 for cancer. 75 children were referred to super specialists outside the state.[43]
[edit] Saraswati Yojana

As a part of the annual plan 2009-10, the budget provision for Literacy and Continuing Education is Rs. 21.49 crore. The main objective of this programme is to make people between the age group of 15 to 35 and above able to read and write and do simple arithmetical calculations at least in their mother tongue. A provision of about Rs. 18 crore has been made to cover 45 lakh people.[43]
[edit] New Secondary and Higher Secondary Schools

Since the yojanas for more enrolment and lower dropout rates have been successful, it is estimated that enrolment in secondary and higher secondary schools would also increase. To ensure that the education of those passing out of primary schools is not disrupted, the existing criteria for having secondary and higher secondary schools are being relaxed to a certain extent. The radius within which at least one secondary school should be opened would now be reduced to 5 km form 10 km and for higher secondary schools from 15 km to 7 km. Rs. 62.5 crore is provided for distribution of free text books in primary schools. 200 new secondary and higher secondary schools are to be started in the year 2009-10.[43]
[edit] Education through satellites

In order to make learning joyful, the use technology will be made for classroom teaching using audio visual techniques and distance education. Gyaan Darshan and the Government’s own Edusat up linking facility in BISAG (Bhaskaracharya Institute of Space Applications and Geosciences) are being used. This would ensure uniform quality and reduce loss in communication while teaching. During the year 2009-10, a total of 3073 schools will be covered under this scheme with the outlay of Rs. 438 lakh.[43]
[edit] Higher Education

Gujarat is fast emerging as a hub for specialized education with the setting up of specialized universities in disciplines like petroleum, forensic sciences, security, animal husbandry, education of children and law and teachers’ training. 7 high quality zones have been planned adjacent to major urban areas. SCOPE and Gujarat Knowledge Society will impart vocational education to increase employability of youth through development of sector specific skills. Seats in technical education have been more than doubled in the past five years and more expansion is planned through Public Private Partnerships. The Gujarat State Skill Mission has been set up to integrate the programmes of 12 departments conducting skill development programmes. It is planned to invest Rs. 200 crore on skill development and training and cover 1.25 lakh individuals.[43]
[edit] Balika Samriddhi Yojana

A provision of Rs. 10 crore is made for the year 2009-10 for this yojana. The girl child eligible under this scheme will be entitled to the following benefits:

* A post birth grant of Rs. 5,000/-
* If born after 15 August 1997 and covered under this scheme, a girl attending regular school will be entitled to an annual scholarship for each year. It varies from Rs. 300/- to Rs. 1,000/- from Std. 1st to 10th.[43]

[edit] Anganwadi Building Construction

The state government has made a provision of Rs. 100 crore in the year 2009-10 for the Anganwadis not functioning in their own building. Unit cost of Rs. 3 lakh per building having been fixed, all buildings are planned to be completed in the next 5 years. A provision of Rs. 10 crore has been made for repairs of existing ones in a bad condition.[43]
[edit] Road Development in Gujarat

Today Gujarat is the number one state for infrastructure in India. Gujarat is the Petro-Capital of India with India’s 54% crude oil production, 45% natural gas production being done here. Gujarat has 2 LPG terminals and 2200KM of gas grid across the state for distribution of gas. Gujarat is also SEZ capital of India with 18 Special Economic Zones (SEZ) which is the largest in all Indian states. Gujarat has 74000 KM of road, 13 airports (largest in country), 41 ports (largest in country), an Agro park and industrial parks. All these are the best in India and most of these were developed under the Narendra Modi government which has lasted for over 7 years now.[43]
[edit] Achievements of Gujarat

* The first state to implement the BOT Law for encouraging private sector participation.
* The first state to have two fully functional LNG terminals.
* The first state to implement the interlinking of 20 rivers.
* The first state to provide uninterrupted 24hour 3phase electricity to its 18000 villages

[edit] Promotion of Muslims

Under Modi, Gujarat has been one of the most generous states in doling out money to Muslim applicants to educational institutions[44]
[edit] Awards and recognitions

More than 60 awards bagged by the state during the tenure of Chief Minister Narendra Modi.[45][46]

* 16-10-2003 - UN Sasakawa Award for outstanding work in the field of disaster management and risk reduction.[47]
* October 2004 - CAPAM Gold Award from Commonwealth Associations for innovations in governance.[48][49]
* 26-08-2004 - Gujarat bagged top honour's for its performance in the power sector as President A P J Abdul Kalam[50]
* 24-02-2005 - Nirmal gram award to a village in Rajkot district in Gujarat by Government of India for sanitation facilities.[51]
* 25-04-2005 - Elitex Award by Department of Information Technology, Govt. of India Science and Technology Department for "PRAGATI", a GIS Software developed by Bhaskracharya Institute of Space Application and Geo-informatics, Government of Gujarat
* 21-05-2005 - Gujarat awarded the status of the Best State after a survey of all the states in the country, carried out by the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, New Delhi.[52][53]
* 01-06-2005 - UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Award for reconstruction of a Gurudwara damaged during the earthquake.[54][55]
* 05-08-2005 - Best Investment environment Award by India today
* 05-08-2005 - Most Economic Freedom Award by India Today
* 27-11-2005 - Gujarat won the first ever Gold Award at the India International Trade Fair at New Delhi.[56]
* 14-10-2005 - Readers of the Gujarati weekly "Chitralekha" rated Shri Narendra Modi as "Person of the Year". Tennis star Sania Mirza was ranked second and superstar Amitabh Bachchan stood third. Awards were given away on 18-05-2006.
* 12-11-2005 - India Tech Excellence Award by India Tech Foundation for Power sector reforms and Initiatives
* 30-01-2006 - In a nationwide survey conducted by "India Today", Shri Narendra Modi was declared the Best Chief Minister of the country.
* 23-03-2006 - Nirmal gram award by Government of India to a few villages of Gujarat for sanitation facilities
* 31-07-2006 - Gujarat again ranks first in the country in "Implementation of 20 point programme".
* 02-08-2006 - Gujarat tops among 35 states of the country in "Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan".
* 12-09-2006 - Ahalyabai National Award function, Indore.
* 30-10-2006 - Asian Innovation Award at Singapore from Wall Street Journal and the Financial Express for Chiranjeevi Yojana (initiative for reducing maternal and infant mortality rate).[38]
* 04-11-2006 - E-governance award to e-dhara project (computerization of land records)
* 27-11-2006 - Silver Award the India International Trade Fair 2006
* 10-01-2007 - ELITEX 2007 -Best E-governed State Award from Government of India
* 05-02-2007 - Adjudged the best CM for the third time in the nationwide survey conducted by India Today - ORG Marg, a unique achievement for any Cm during a 5 year tenure
* 10-12-2008 - Gujarat Wins Wind Power Award.[57]
* 29-01-2009 - Gujarat received five awards for the best use of information and technology from administrative reforms and public grievances and Information technology department of the Central government.[58]

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Do you seriously advocate what you say!! :what:

And world has not rejected India. Instead their are various article in praise of Gujrat's progress in foreign media.

I am not Gujrat. I do belong to UP. But I agree with Modi's position in this case. Genman team was not proper in this case.
See apart from Gujrat, many people are with Modi when this particular case is concerned. Please don't declare me a sub-human as well.
Proper? Are you seriously going to use the excuse of "PROPER" ettiquette of calling a mass murderer a mass murderer?

I mean you guys should be thankful that they are still calling him Narendra Modi, and not "That Son of a ***** from Gujarat". There is nothing improper about it, he needs to be hanged, he needs to be mutilated, keema-fied. Nothing much, just about the same what he did to his victims.

I can see how he manipulates Indians. He invoked national pride and called it all improper and poooooooooora India following like a good zombie. One must remember to keep the main thing, the main thing. Modi must face capital punishment.
 
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60 years of Minority genocide helped in keeping a check on population growth of indian minorities.
It's a proven fact that in all genocides incl. Gujrat and Kashmir inidan army was used.

What do you expect a child to become, who's parent were cut into pieces by holy arms, growing up without education in a racist society?

There is no doubt in my mind that india do this regular genocides of its poor just to raise the statistics of its percapita income.
Ther is no proof of state interst in improving the conditions for the poor of state.

Mooh me aaya woh bak diya, peeche se aaya woh.............diya.

What else can I say.

Please do not let your anger black your sanity out my friend. Keep the debate healthy. Back your statements with some logical source.
 
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Proper? Are you seriously going to use the excuse of "PROPER" ettiquette of calling a mass murderer a mass murderer?

I mean you guys should be thankful that they are still calling him Narendra Modi, and not "That Son of a ***** from Gujarat". There is nothing improper about it, he needs to be hanged, he needs to be mutilated, keema-fied. Nothing much, just about the same what he did to his victims.

I can see how he manipulates Indians. He invoked national pride and called it all improper and poooooooooora India following like a good zombie. One must remember to keep the main thing, the main thing. Modi must face capital punishment.

My "proper" word was for Germen attitude towards an elected leader. I don't support Modi. But this kind of behaviour is not acceptable. Sadly, but you seem to be high on emotion.

Please let me know how I am manipulated. I am not supporting Modi in general. I was very specific about this particular case.

Lastly, Gujrat and all riots are shame for India. There is no pride in this. This was a tragic case of "Indians killed Indians". Also if this was a case of "national prode", BJP would have won the election. But they lost two times in a row.
 
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