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@ Surya kiran .. apology as i am replying question marked at you.. sorry for intrusion.

@Bhai Zakir

1.) The moment u say that about presidential form of govt. you accept:
not replying

a.) BJP is useless and its all one man show Modi will be PM + Modi will be Home Minister + Modi will be Defense minister + Modi will be Health Minister + Modi will be HRD Minister + Modi will be coal minister + Modi will be child and women development minster and so on.
OK. BJP is useless.. then who is more efficient why and how can you name ?

b.) You also accept that BJP is finished and its not acceptable to Indians that's why try new thing like presidential form or peon form thinking they may work for Modi.
Sir..
Please see PDF poll .. its small sample size just for idea
Poll :: Congress, BJP, SP, AAP, BSP members on PDF. | Page 9
large picture
opinion poll 2014 - type in google ..you will get answer

c.) Presidential form only suits a country with 2 party rule its not in India.
True .

d.) Presidential form of govt. is against the constitution of India.
NO.its not ..

e.) Presidential of of govt. can't be a option for a country like India which is so diverse and each and everyone have its own needs and demands.
True

2.) As for the so called background:

a.) He is playing OBC card for cheap vote bank politics.

Caste is reality in indian society.. He playes OBC one of the cards .. Not only card ..trump card is governace and development
But other guys ONLY play Secularism card . people are hungry, angry, dying but its not imp for them.


b.) Do u agree with the reservations in jobs, reservation in education.
Reservation is JOB ...no .. you know who passed it .. UPA for .. BSP support ..
Reservaton in Education - Yes . because its needed as res. based on econominal backward is yet not possible due to no system /process available ..credit goes to Congress .. ruled most of time in iindia.. and system development is long process

e.) Do u seriously believe in casteism??? Brahmin, baniya and OBC like Modi claims to be OBC??
Sir.. its not believing ..its reality.. you have to accept.

3.) How many times one have to remind BJP is nothing but a face of a NGO or a family called RSS or Sangh pariwar. So its family be it Gandhi or Sangh
Gandhi is family
Sangh is organization.. they were kahki half pant as uniform as its org...
does any family were uniform that too half pant....
(i am not supporting RSS just putting facts )


@fayed .. high welcome ..good afternoon..
 
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@ Surya kiran .. apology as i am replying question marked at you.. sorry for intrusion.

@Bhai Zakir

1.) The moment u say that about presidential form of govt. you accept:
not replying

a.) BJP is useless and its all one man show Modi will be PM + Modi will be Home Minister + Modi will be Defense minister + Modi will be Health Minister + Modi will be HRD Minister + Modi will be coal minister + Modi will be child and women development minster and so on.
OK. BJP is useless.. then who is more efficient why and how can you name ?

b.) You also accept that BJP is finished and its not acceptable to Indians that's why try new thing like presidential form or peon form thinking they may work for Modi.
Sir..
Please see PDF poll .. its small sample size just for idea
Poll :: Congress, BJP, SP, AAP, BSP members on PDF. | Page 9
large picture
opinion poll 2014 - type in google ..you will get answer

c.) Presidential form only suits a country with 2 party rule its not in India.
True .

d.) Presidential form of govt. is against the constitution of India.
NO.its not ..

e.) Presidential of of govt. can't be a option for a country like India which is so diverse and each and everyone have its own needs and demands.
True

2.) As for the so called background:

a.) He is playing OBC card for cheap vote bank politics.

Caste is reality in indian society.. He playes OBC one of the cards .. Not only card ..trump card is governace and development
But other guys ONLY play Secularism card . people are hungry, angry, dying but its not imp for them.


b.) Do u agree with the reservations in jobs, reservation in education.
Reservation is JOB ...no .. you know who passed it .. UPA for .. BSP support ..
Reservaton in Education - Yes . because its needed as res. based on econominal backward is yet not possible due to no system /process available ..credit goes to Congress .. ruled most of time in iindia.. and system development is long process

e.) Do u seriously believe in casteism??? Brahmin, baniya and OBC like Modi claims to be OBC??
Sir.. its not believing ..its reality.. you have to accept.

3.) How many times one have to remind BJP is nothing but a face of a NGO or a family called RSS or Sangh pariwar. So its family be it Gandhi or Sangh
Gandhi is family
Sangh is organization.. they were kahki half pant as uniform as its org...
does any family were uniform that too half pant....
(i am not supporting RSS just putting facts )


@fayed .. high welcome ..good afternoon..
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Yesterday Harshvardhan & BJP was crying in the Media that they were demanding SIT for 1984 riots from last 30 days! BJP was in govt for 5 years in Delhi. What they did for it???

In fact, what they did when they were in power in 1996, they removed names of all the RSS & BJP cadres who were charge-sheeted in 1984 riots cases.
 
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Next time if some body asks about contribution of India, copy and paste this
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A few humble contributions of Congress
1. Constitution of India
2. IITs, IIMs, ISI, 250 plus universities, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, UGC 1956, AICTE 1987
3. Doordarshan
4. AIR
5. IGNOU largest university in the world established in 1985
6. New IITs and IIMs during UPA 1
7. ISRO
8. BARC
9. First Indian cosmonaut Mr Rakesh Sharma
10. Pakistan Surrenders to India 1971
11. Nuclear Deal
12. Computerization by Shri Rajiv Gandhi
13. Non Aligned Movement by Pt. Jawahr Lal Nehru
14. Bringing back the Gold deposited out of the country
15. First Nuclear Test during Mrs. Gandhi
16. DRDO
17. Economic Reforms by Mr Manmohan Singh
18. India is 4th largest GDP
19. 2nd fastest growing economy
20. MGNREGA
21. RTI
22. Kendriya Vidhyalayas
23. SAIL
24. BHEL
25. HZL
26. Locomotive factories etc realted to railways
27. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
28. Nuclear Deal
29. Inclusion of Sikkim in India
30. Chandrayan
31. Bhakra Nangal Dam
32. Planning Commision of India and First Five Year plan in 1951 by Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru
33. AIIMS
34. free and compulsory elementary education for rural children
35. Nationalization of Banks
36. Green Revolution
37. As per economic surveys, when Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister, 65% of the country's population was below the poverty line, and when her regime ended in 1984, this figure was 45%. During her rule, food production increased by 250%.Literacy also increased in India by 30%
38. Modernization of the telecommunication industry
39. Navodaya Vidyalaya System in 1986
40. The first National Education Programme was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the second by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
41. Shri Rajiv Gandhi increased government support for science and technology and associated industries, and reduced import quotas, taxes and tariffs on technology-based industries, especially computers, airlines, defence and telecommunications. He introduced measures significantly reducing the License Raj, allowing businesses and individuals to purchase capital, consumer goods and import without bureaucratic restrictions.
42. created MTNL in 1986,
43. public call offices, better known as PCOs, helped spread telephones in rural areas.
44. free market reforms that rescued the almost bankrupt nation from economic collapse.
45. SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.
46. Opening up in 1992 of India's equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)
47. Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India's largest exchange by 1996.
48. The impact of these reforms may be gauged from the fact that total foreign investment (including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and investment raised on international capital markets) in India grew from a minuscule US $132 million in 1991-92 to $5.3 billion in 1995-96
49. Rao began industrial policy reforms with the manufacturing sector. He slashed industrial licensing, leaving only 18 industries subject to licensing. Industrial regulation was rationalized.
50. it was Rajiv Gandhi who reduced the voting age to 18.
51. It was Rajiv Gandhi who declared Swami Vivekanandas birth anniversary on January 12th as National Youth Day.
52. Look East foreign policy
53. A strong earthquake in Latur, Maharashtra, also killed 10,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands in 1993. Rao was applauded by many for using modern technology and resources to organize major relief operations to assuage the stricken people, and for schemes of economic reconstruction. The prime minister, Narasimha Rao, appointed an Oxford-educated former academic/bureaucrat, Manmohan Singh, as finance minister. Singh had served in all major economic positions in the country, including as governor of India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India. As secretary-general of the South Commission, he had also had close interactions with IMF managing director Michel Camdessus. As economic adviser to the previous prime minister, Singh was not new to the impending crisis. To him, making exchange rate adjustments, implementing fiscal reform, and influencing business expectations were the most immediate policy priorities.
 
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Next time if some body asks about contribution of India, copy and paste this
....................................................................................................................
A few humble contributions of Congress
2. IITs, IIMs, ISI, 250 plus universities, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, UGC 1956, AICTE 1987
5. IGNOU largest university in the world established in 1985
6. New IITs and IIMs during UPA 1
22. Kendriya Vidhyalayas
39. Navodaya Vidyalaya System in 1986

Educational institutes, a necessity, and all crap. None of them could get into top50 in the world. Thoroughly beaten by a developing country like China, and many other small nation.

3. Doordarshan
4. AIR

A complete control over media. Mouthpieces of govt.
7. ISRO
8. BARC
9. First Indian cosmonaut Mr Rakesh Sharma
33. AIIMS

Necessary institutes, albeit like other govt institutes are inefficient. Cosmonaut is not Indian, but Russian. An Indian generously taken for a ride by Russians.
10. Pakistan Surrenders to India 1971
I agree here. The Congressis fought bravely. Even the Pakistanis applaud the will and courage that they showed on the border!
(I am a fan of Indira though)

11. Nuclear Deal
28. Nuclear Deal
It was the Congressis that got us isolated in the first place!

12. Computerization by Shri Rajiv Gandhi
Big deal. He just corrected the mistake of his mother to keep the Indians away from a wonderful invention called computer and thus hindering the growth of the nation!

13. Non Aligned Movement by Pt. Jawahr Lal Nehru
Did great wonders for India. Finally his daughter had to correct his mistake by practically taking India into Soviet camp!
14. Bringing back the Gold deposited out of the country
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???
15. First Nuclear Test during Mrs. Gandhi
Too little too late. Why just a small bomb when China was sitting on a stockpile?
We all see how that worked out!
17. Economic Reforms by Mr Manmohan Singh
The usual Congressi story of one govt trying to sort out the mess created by its predecessor. The reforms were needed cause all other Congress govts messed up! And reform only started cause they were forced by IMF or some other international body, cause country was almost bankrupt..

18. India is 4th largest GDP
And second most populous country. Almost 10 times more population than the 3rd largest economy. 3 times smaller than the equally populated 2nd biggest economy. Both the second and 3rd biggest economy were in terrible condition after world war 2.
19. 2nd fastest growing economy
A complete lie. India was never 2nd fastest growing economy.
20. MGNREGA
Big deal, remodelling, restructuring of old schemes (including one of NDA) with some additional improvement. Even after 60 years of ruling can't iron out several problems.
As if public protest didn't compelled them to!:lol:

23. SAIL
24. BHEL
25. HZL
26. Locomotive factories etc realted to railways
42. created MTNL in 1986,
More govt institutes. More inefficiency, corruption, crap products.

27. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan

If only 'Naare' could feed the hungry....

29. Inclusion of Sikkim in India
Good work by some, including the king of Sikkim
30. Chandrayan
Damn the engineering of Congressis!
31. Bhakra Nangal Dam
Whoa, so Congress govt actually did completed some infra work, as they were expected to do? Amazing...

32. Planning Commision of India and First Five Year plan in 1951 by Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru
We all see how they work out!

34. free and compulsory elementary education for rural children
Again, amazing that rural children would get education despite Congress!
35. Nationalization of Banks
More govt institutes, more.....
36. Green Revolution
So sometimes Congress did the job of improving the lives of country's citizens! I am awed..
37. As per economic surveys, when Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister, 65% of the country's population was below the poverty line, and when her regime ended in 1984, this figure was 45%. During her rule, food production increased by 250%.Literacy also increased in India by 30%
Indira, my favourite, no comments.
38. Modernization of the telecommunication industry
That they themselves forced into stone age, Congress love to get out of the whole that their predecessors fall into!
40. The first National Education Programme was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the second by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
It took 20 and 40 years for Congress to do something basic, applaud...
41. Shri Rajiv Gandhi increased government support for science and technology and associated industries, and reduced import quotas, taxes and tariffs on technology-based industries, especially computers, airlines, defence and telecommunications. He introduced measures significantly reducing the License Raj, allowing businesses and individuals to purchase capital, consumer goods and import without bureaucratic restrictions.
Digging the country out of the hole his mother and grandfather threw in, and doing a half assed job at that. Good going..
43. public call offices, better known as PCOs, helped spread telephones in rural areas.
And privatization removed the need of them, enabling the masses have their own phones. Wish previous Congress govts would have allowed the public such basic necessity.

44. free market reforms that rescued the almost bankrupt nation from economic collapse.
Forced by international bodies because Congress govt almost bankrupted the nation with their policies!
45. SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.
Like most other markets, needed watchdog.
46. Opening up in 1992 of India's equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)
Because country had a dire need, other option being that of going bankrupt.

47. Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India's largest exchange by 1996.
Far behind the world, country finally get computerization, somewhere!
48. The impact of these reforms may be gauged from the fact that total foreign investment (including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and investment raised on international capital markets) in India grew from a minuscule US $132 million in 1991-92 to $5.3 billion in 1995-96
Reforms needed because previous policies were crap.
49. Rao began industrial policy reforms with the manufacturing sector. He slashed industrial licensing, leaving only 18 industries subject to licensing. Industrial regulation was rationalized.
Digging the country out of hole his predecessors dumped into...
50. it was Rajiv Gandhi who reduced the voting age to 18.
Applaud. Some sense from Congress...

51. It was Rajiv Gandhi who declared Swami Vivekanandas birth anniversary on January 12th as National Youth Day.
Did a great job for developing the country...
52. Look East foreign policy
From look north to look east now. Hope this one works out!
53. A strong earthquake in Latur, Maharashtra, also killed 10,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands in 1993. Rao was applauded by many for using modern technology and resources to organize major relief operations to assuage the stricken people, and for schemes of economic reconstruction. The prime minister, Narasimha Rao, appointed an Oxford-educated former academic/bureaucrat, Manmohan Singh, as finance minister. Singh had served in all major economic positions in the country, including as governor of India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India. As secretary-general of the South Commission, he had also had close interactions with IMF managing director Michel Camdessus. As economic adviser to the previous prime minister, Singh was not new to the impending crisis. To him, making exchange rate adjustments, implementing fiscal reform, and influencing business expectations were the most immediate policy priorities.
As usual, did something that his predecessors were not competent to do...
Care explain everyone why MMS was even called? Why country went near bankrupt?
 
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Next time if some body asks about congress contribution of India, copy and paste this
....................................................................................................................
A few humble contributions of Congress
1. Constitution of India
2. IITs, IIMs, ISI, 250 plus universities, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, UGC 1956, AICTE 1987
3. Doordarshan
4. AIR
5. IGNOU largest university in the world established in 1985
6. New IITs and IIMs during UPA 1
7. ISRO
8. BARC
9. First Indian cosmonaut Mr Rakesh Sharma
10. Pakistan Surrenders to India 1971
11. Nuclear Deal
12. Computerization by Shri Rajiv Gandhi
13. Non Aligned Movement by Pt. Jawahr Lal Nehru
14. Bringing back the Gold deposited out of the country
15. First Nuclear Test during Mrs. Gandhi
16. DRDO
17. Economic Reforms by Mr Manmohan Singh
18. India is 4th largest GDP
19. 2nd fastest growing economy
20. MGNREGA
21. RTI
22. Kendriya Vidhyalayas
23. SAIL
24. BHEL
25. HZL
26. Locomotive factories etc realted to railways
27. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
28. Nuclear Deal
29. Inclusion of Sikkim in India
30. Chandrayan
31. Bhakra Nangal Dam
32. Planning Commision of India and First Five Year plan in 1951 by Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru
33. AIIMS
34. free and compulsory elementary education for rural children
35. Nationalization of Banks
36. Green Revolution
37. As per economic surveys, when Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister, 65% of the country's population was below the poverty line, and when her regime ended in 1984, this figure was 45%. During her rule, food production increased by 250%.Literacy also increased in India by 30%
38. Modernization of the telecommunication industry
39. Navodaya Vidyalaya System in 1986
40. The first National Education Programme was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the second by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
41. Shri Rajiv Gandhi increased government support for science and technology and associated industries, and reduced import quotas, taxes and tariffs on technology-based industries, especially computers, airlines, defence and telecommunications. He introduced measures significantly reducing the License Raj, allowing businesses and individuals to purchase capital, consumer goods and import without bureaucratic restrictions.
42. created MTNL in 1986,
43. public call offices, better known as PCOs, helped spread telephones in rural areas.
44. free market reforms that rescued the almost bankrupt nation from economic collapse.
45. SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.
46. Opening up in 1992 of India's equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)
47. Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India's largest exchange by 1996.
48. The impact of these reforms may be gauged from the fact that total foreign investment (including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and investment raised on international capital markets) in India grew from a minuscule US $132 million in 1991-92 to $5.3 billion in 1995-96
49. Rao began industrial policy reforms with the manufacturing sector. He slashed industrial licensing, leaving only 18 industries subject to licensing. Industrial regulation was rationalized.
50. it was Rajiv Gandhi who reduced the voting age to 18.
51. It was Rajiv Gandhi who declared Swami Vivekanandas birth anniversary on January 12th as National Youth Day.
52. Look East foreign policy
53. A strong earthquake in Latur, Maharashtra, also killed 10,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands in 1993. Rao was applauded by many for using modern technology and resources to organize major relief operations to assuage the stricken people, and for schemes of economic reconstruction. The prime minister, Narasimha Rao, appointed an Oxford-educated former academic/bureaucrat, Manmohan Singh, as finance minister. Singh had served in all major economic positions in the country, including as governor of India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India. As secretary-general of the South Commission, he had also had close interactions with IMF managing director Michel Camdessus. As economic adviser to the previous prime minister, Singh was not new to the impending crisis. To him, making exchange rate adjustments, implementing fiscal reform, and influencing business expectations were the most immediate policy priorities.
Educational institutes, a necessity, and all crap. None of them could get into top50 in the world. Thoroughly beaten by a developing country like China, and many other small nation.



A complete control over media. Mouthpieces of govt.


Necessary institutes, albeit like other govt institutes are inefficient. Cosmonaut is not Indian, but Russian. An Indian generously taken for a ride by Russians.

I agree here. The Congressis fought bravely. Even the Pakistanis applaud the will and courage that they showed on the border!
(I am a fan of Indira though)


It was the Congressis that got us isolated in the first place!


Big deal. He just corrected the mistake of his mother to keep the Indians away from a wonderful invention called computer and thus hindering the growth of the nation!

Did great wonders for India. Finally his daughter had to correct his mistake by practically taking India into Soviet camp!
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???

Too little too late. Why just a small bomb when China was sitting on a stockpile?

We all see how that worked out!

The usual Congressi story of one govt trying to sort out the mess created by its predecessor. The reforms were needed cause all other Congress govts messed up! And reform only started cause they were forced by IMF or some other international body, cause country was almost bankrupt..


And second most populous country. Almost 10 times more population than the 3rd largest economy. 3 times smaller than the equally populated 2nd biggest economy. Both the second and 3rd biggest economy were in terrible condition after world war 2.

A complete lie. India was never 2nd fastest growing economy.

Big deal, remodelling, restructuring of old schemes (including one of NDA) with some additional improvement. Even after 60 years of ruling can't iron out several problems.

As if public protest didn't compelled them to!:lol:


More govt institutes. More inefficiency, corruption, crap products.



If only 'Naare' could feed the hungry....


Good work by some, including the king of Sikkim

Damn the engineering of Congressis!

Whoa, so Congress govt actually did completed some infra work, as they were expected to do? Amazing...


We all see how they work out!


Again, amazing that rural children would get education despite Congress!

More govt institutes, more.....

So sometimes Congress did the job of improving the lives of countries citizens! I am awed..

Indira, my favourite, no comments.

That they themselves forced into stone age, Congress love to get out of the whole that their predecessors fall into!

It took 20 and 40 years for Congress to do something basic, applaud...

Digging the country out of the hole his mother and grandfather threw in, and doing a half assed job at that. Good going..

And privatization removed the need of them, enabling the masses have their own phones. Wish previous Congress govts would have allowed the public such basic necessity.


Forced by international bodies because Congress govt almost bankrupted the nation with their policies!

Like most other markets, needed watchdog.

Because country had a dire need, other option being that of going bankrupt.


Far behind the world, country finally get computerization, somewhere!

Reforms needed because previous policies were crap.

Digging the country out of hole his predecessors dumped into...

Applaud. Some sense from Congress...


Did a great job for developing the country...

From look north to look east now. Hope this one works out!

As usual, did something that his predecessors were not competent to do...
Care explain everyone why MMS was even called? Why country went near bankrupt?
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right to education
right to food


Educational institutes, a necessity, and all crap. None of them could get into top50 in the world. Thoroughly beaten by a developing country like China, and many other small nation.



A complete control over media. Mouthpieces of govt.


Necessary institutes, albeit like other govt institutes are inefficient. Cosmonaut is not Indian, but Russian. An Indian generously taken for a ride by Russians.

I agree here. The Congressis fought bravely. Even the Pakistanis applaud the will and courage that they showed on the border!
(I am a fan of Indira though)


It was the Congressis that got us isolated in the first place!


Big deal. He just corrected the mistake of his mother to keep the Indians away from a wonderful invention called computer and thus hindering the growth of the nation!

Did great wonders for India. Finally his daughter had to correct his mistake by practically taking India into Soviet camp!
.
???

Too little too late. Why just a small bomb when China was sitting on a stockpile?

We all see how that worked out!

The usual Congressi story of one govt trying to sort out the mess created by its predecessor. The reforms were needed cause all other Congress govts messed up! And reform only started cause they were forced by IMF or some other international body, cause country was almost bankrupt..


And second most populous country. Almost 10 times more population than the 3rd largest economy. 3 times smaller than the equally populated 2nd biggest economy. Both the second and 3rd biggest economy were in terrible condition after world war 2.

A complete lie. India was never 2nd fastest growing economy.

Big deal, remodelling, restructuring of old schemes (including one of NDA) with some additional improvement. Even after 60 years of ruling can't iron out several problems.

As if public protest didn't compelled them to!:lol:


More govt institutes. More inefficiency, corruption, crap products.



If only 'Naare' could feed the hungry....


Good work by some, including the king of Sikkim

Damn the engineering of Congressis!

Whoa, so Congress govt actually did completed some infra work, as they were expected to do? Amazing...


We all see how they work out!


Again, amazing that rural children would get education despite Congress!

More govt institutes, more.....

So sometimes Congress did the job of improving the lives of country's citizens! I am awed..

Indira, my favourite, no comments.

That they themselves forced into stone age, Congress love to get out of the whole that their predecessors fall into!

It took 20 and 40 years for Congress to do something basic, applaud...

Digging the country out of the hole his mother and grandfather threw in, and doing a half assed job at that. Good going..

And privatization removed the need of them, enabling the masses have their own phones. Wish previous Congress govts would have allowed the public such basic necessity.


Forced by international bodies because Congress govt almost bankrupted the nation with their policies!

Like most other markets, needed watchdog.

Because country had a dire need, other option being that of going bankrupt.


Far behind the world, country finally get computerization, somewhere!

Reforms needed because previous policies were crap.

Digging the country out of hole his predecessors dumped into...

Applaud. Some sense from Congress...


Did a great job for developing the country...

From look north to look east now. Hope this one works out!

As usual, did something that his predecessors were not competent to do...
Care explain everyone why MMS was even called? Why country went near bankrupt?
aadhar
 
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menu aadd on
right to education
right to food



aadhar

Right to education and right to food comes into equation because Congress govt failed to provide this basic rights to people in 6 decades.

And about aadhar, you must have heard of social security number? I admit that the aadhar system is good, but a little too late. A relevent system should have been in place decades ago. They just prefer to dig well to quench a fire.
 
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People say congress has achieved a lot. Congress has done this and done that. I just wanna ask one question. HAS INDIA ACHIEVED ITS RIGHTFULL POSITION ON THE WORLD STAGE?? OR IS INDIA EVEN MAKING ENOUGH PROGRESS TO REACH THERE?? No I dont think so. India is poor, malnourished and weak nation in my opinion. So 60 years of congress has not brouhgt enough results. We need to work hard and need a more visionary leader.
 
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Next time if some body asks about congress contribution of India, copy and paste this
....................................................................................................................
A few humble contributions of Congress
1. Constitution of India
2. IITs, IIMs, ISI, 250 plus universities, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, UGC 1956, AICTE 1987
3. Doordarshan
4. AIR
5. IGNOU largest university in the world established in 1985
6. New IITs and IIMs during UPA 1
7. ISRO
8. BARC
9. First Indian cosmonaut Mr Rakesh Sharma
10. Pakistan Surrenders to India 1971
11. Nuclear Deal
12. Computerization by Shri Rajiv Gandhi
13. Non Aligned Movement by Pt. Jawahr Lal Nehru
14. Bringing back the Gold deposited out of the country
15. First Nuclear Test during Mrs. Gandhi
16. DRDO
17. Economic Reforms by Mr Manmohan Singh
18. India is 4th largest GDP
19. 2nd fastest growing economy
20. MGNREGA
21. RTI
22. Kendriya Vidhyalayas
23. SAIL
24. BHEL
25. HZL
26. Locomotive factories etc realted to railways
27. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
28. Nuclear Deal
29. Inclusion of Sikkim in India
30. Chandrayan
31. Bhakra Nangal Dam
32. Planning Commision of India and First Five Year plan in 1951 by Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru
33. AIIMS
34. free and compulsory elementary education for rural children
35. Nationalization of Banks
36. Green Revolution
37. As per economic surveys, when Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister, 65% of the country's population was below the poverty line, and when her regime ended in 1984, this figure was 45%. During her rule, food production increased by 250%.Literacy also increased in India by 30%
38. Modernization of the telecommunication industry
39. Navodaya Vidyalaya System in 1986
40. The first National Education Programme was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the second by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
41. Shri Rajiv Gandhi increased government support for science and technology and associated industries, and reduced import quotas, taxes and tariffs on technology-based industries, especially computers, airlines, defence and telecommunications. He introduced measures significantly reducing the License Raj, allowing businesses and individuals to purchase capital, consumer goods and import without bureaucratic restrictions.
42. created MTNL in 1986,
43. public call offices, better known as PCOs, helped spread telephones in rural areas.
44. free market reforms that rescued the almost bankrupt nation from economic collapse.
45. SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.
46. Opening up in 1992 of India's equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)
47. Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India's largest exchange by 1996.
48. The impact of these reforms may be gauged from the fact that total foreign investment (including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and investment raised on international capital markets) in India grew from a minuscule US $132 million in 1991-92 to $5.3 billion in 1995-96
49. Rao began industrial policy reforms with the manufacturing sector. He slashed industrial licensing, leaving only 18 industries subject to licensing. Industrial regulation was rationalized.
50. it was Rajiv Gandhi who reduced the voting age to 18.
51. It was Rajiv Gandhi who declared Swami Vivekanandas birth anniversary on January 12th as National Youth Day.
52. Look East foreign policy
53. A strong earthquake in Latur, Maharashtra, also killed 10,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands in 1993. Rao was applauded by many for using modern technology and resources to organize major relief operations to assuage the stricken people, and for schemes of economic reconstruction. The prime minister, Narasimha Rao, appointed an Oxford-educated former academic/bureaucrat, Manmohan Singh, as finance minister. Singh had served in all major economic positions in the country, including as governor of India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India. As secretary-general of the South Commission, he had also had close interactions with IMF managing director Michel Camdessus. As economic adviser to the previous prime minister, Singh was not new to the impending crisis. To him, making exchange rate adjustments, implementing fiscal reform, and influencing business expectations were the most immediate policy priorities.

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fsayed... till now i was in mind that you must be a follower... but you are much more than that...a blind one...
sorry to offend but its helll.. you mentioned.. constitution of india by congress... is congress is india or india is congress?
do you ever read indian history..
from savarkar to malviya.
from gadar to jalianwala..
from 1857 to 1947 and 1974 emergency....
i reallly shocked..
its it out of ignorance or by design ?
dont put india at stake for party dear...ple
dont play with future of india...
spread your agenda but not at cost of nation...
 
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1.Constitution of India
Sir, Constitution of india made by constituent assembly ..
Draft by ambedakar ,and passed by assembly not congress alone..
please refrain from putting something which will not stand on ground..i know from where you pick it up. it not your fault..

Constituent Assembly of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
if you take credit as most of the members were congress..then .. that time people choose to fight for independece from british under congress,, many parties could have come but goal was Independence

Constitution of india was so much played in 70s era mainly by congress .. there was danger of chage of fpundation of constitition . to protect it form executives , judicalry came with
Basic structure doctrine
So what a contribution


WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON GANDHI SUGGESTION TO DISMANTLE CONGRESS ?WHY HE SAID SO?
WHY NEHARU DID NOT?



2. IITs, IIMs, ISI, 250 plus universities, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, UGC 1956, AICTE 1987
Yes. Nehru did g8 work , accepted. but what UPA did..
IITs started in 50-60s stil after 40 yrs they are not in top 20 .. only 2 -IIT B and and IIT - D i think in top 50 asia
AFTER NEHRU CONGRESS FAILED HIS VISION...

3. Doordarshan
What is big deal...
Negative
international stranded like BBC,
if you take crdi of DD then you failed india .. you could not propagate internationally. ..
BBC - independeant and role model.. you have appreciated UK govt for that ..
CCTC- china, RT - Russia.. all super power have own international stranded tv channel
DD satrted in 1959.. after 50 yrs .. what a improvement...
how is it competing now with DTH, and other channels.

Positive
when media was not their DD help to reach interiors

4. AIR

Positive
when media was not their DD help to reach interiors

Neg
Please do and see World service radio by BBC
..

5. IGNOU largest university in the world established in 1985
yes. good work...accepted.

6. New IITs and IIMs during UPA 1
Yes. good. what about their infra .. please check their current performance .
in exciting IIT/IIM facing big issue.. faculty, autonomy, HRD change polic
y .
7. ISRO
8. BARC
9. First Indian cosmonaut Mr Rakesh Sharma
16. DRDO
No comments.. can you just give me one press release by BARC / ISRO /DRDOclaiming Congress .. did all
please

10. Pakistan Surrenders to India 1971
Yes.. Indira gandhi,.. g8 work.. respect.. not because of pakistan.. but stood for indian national interest..even against USA.
that a true leadership quality.

11. Nuclear Deal
Do you the status of it. you have any idea of 123 agreement or liability clause .
if yes.. we can discussed further..

12. Computerization by Shri Rajiv Gandhi
Good Job..he made some g8 policy decision
same guy said in 80s only 15 paise reach poor.
after that most of tiime Congres was in power.
what they did to take of 15 paise / corruption issue?
Lokpal in 2012.. after 2 yr agitation by anna hazare, lathichage ramdev at 2.00am ,most imp election defeat in 4 states..
still its not completed......

13. Non Aligned Movement by Pt. Jawahr Lal Nehru
NAM.. again good move.. do you know any idea where NAM stand today at international arena in diplomacy,
instead read SCO.

14. Bringing back the Gold deposited out of the country
which gold? by whom? when?
if you citing 200 tones of gold by RBI then please understand it RBI decision not govt not way away of congress..

15. First Nuclear Test during Mrs. Gandhi
Yes.. accepted.

17. Economic Reforms by Mr Manmohan Singh
please elaborate..
1991 credit goes to Narsihan rao as PM not to FM -MMS
2001 May be yes.. Bravo UPA that why you got UPA 2


18. India is 4th largest GDP
we could have no 2. with grater HDI. less inequality and more happy faces
19. 2nd fastest growing economy
its not because we running faster but due world is in slow pace due to recession ..
just wait for QE taper and see the game
20. MGNREGA
Yes.. good scheme. but many imp question of assets quality, implementation issue, corruption, social audit are critical.
21. RTI
Yes. its only because of these kind of 1-2 work congress still have face to go to public.
RTI help indian democracy grow.
i asked you one question befor
why UPA allow political parties oit of RTI..
Why congress itself dont want RTi to himself ?
(except BJP, other 4 national parties oppose to come under RTI)

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rest i will answer in some time
22. Kendriya Vidhyalayas
23. SAIL
24. BHEL
25. HZL
26. Locomotive factories etc realted to railways
27. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
28. Nuclear Deal
29. Inclusion of Sikkim in India
30. Chandrayan
31. Bhakra Nangal Dam
32. Planning Commision of India and First Five Year plan in 1951 by Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru
33. AIIMS
34. free and compulsory elementary education for rural children
35. Nationalization of Banks
36. Green Revolution
37. As per economic surveys, when Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister, 65% of the country's population was below the poverty line, and when her regime ended in 1984, this figure was 45%. During her rule, food production increased by 250%.Literacy also increased in India by 30%
38. Modernization of the telecommunication industry
39. Navodaya Vidyalaya System in 1986
40. The first National Education Programme was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the second by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
41. Shri Rajiv Gandhi increased government support for science and technology and associated industries, and reduced import quotas, taxes and tariffs on technology-based industries, especially computers, airlines, defence and telecommunications. He introduced measures significantly reducing the License Raj, allowing businesses and individuals to purchase capital, consumer goods and import without bureaucratic restrictions.
42. created MTNL in 1986,
43. public call offices, better known as PCOs, helped spread telephones in rural areas.
44. free market reforms that rescued the almost bankrupt nation from economic collapse.
45. SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.
46. Opening up in 1992 of India's equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)
47. Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India's largest exchange by 1996.
48. The impact of these reforms may be gauged from the fact that total foreign investment (including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and investment raised on international capital markets) in India grew from a minuscule US $132 million in 1991-92 to $5.3 billion in 1995-96
49. Rao began industrial policy reforms with the manufacturing sector. He slashed industrial licensing, leaving only 18 industries subject to licensing. Industrial regulation was rationalized.
50. it was Rajiv Gandhi who reduced the voting age to 18.
51. It was Rajiv Gandhi who declared Swami Vivekanandas birth anniversary on January 12th as National Youth Day.
52. Look East foreign policy
 
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22. Kendriya Vidhyalayas
23. SAIL
24. BHEL
25. HZL
what is HZL?
these organisation came after 1st plan .. SAIL and alll..
but still jsut now we coould able to make A/B quality steel grade for ship
this show where we stand ,,,quality and quantity..
we expoert tons fo iron ore but not enoough steel... what a policy.
any indian psu in top 5 steel producers ?.. SAIL at 28
congress/ govt.. bjp can be blame partly as they also ruled for some time..both did not push them for efficiency, global standards...

26. Locomotive factories etc realted to railways
Please tell me the location and its logic to be there. you will get answer.
exam. check in amethi and raibarely...

27. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
Jawan are dying .. kisan making suiside..
28. Nuclear Deal
29. Inclusion of Sikkim in India
Good work.
30. Chandrayan
31. Bhakra Nangal Dam
33. AIIMS
please any press realse by them ? claiming congress behind their success?
AIIMS is good but how many ? what is the top of line medical research ?
1st AIIMS 1956
6 in 2012
why you were sleeping from 1956 to 2012....?
in every state capital .. cant we have in 60 yrs

32. Planning Commision of India and First Five Year plan in 1951 by Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru
So?

34. free and compulsory elementary education for rural children
When after 50 yrs ,, wow,, see its implementation dear, then say.. but still good work..
35. Nationalization of Banks
Good work..again by IG
36. Green Revolution
good work. but missed huge opportunity.. it jsut spread in haryana, punjab , western Up,, what happened to rest of india ?
37. As per economic surveys, when Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister, 65% of the country's population was below the poverty line, and when her regime ended in 1984, this figure was 45%. During her rule, food production increased by 250%.Literacy also increased in India by 30%
ple. poverty id big issue,, we can debate sepratly..
as per UPA -Planning commison.. and Congress -Spokperosn .. person can have full meal in rs 10 / day

38. Modernization of the telecommunication industry
42. created MTNL in 1986,
Yes. Rajiv gadnhi made progress in 80s in telecom..and UPA killed golden goose industry in 206 2012.. congrats .
MTNL 1986 made lame duck by Govt..
ple tell me what is mTNL current market share..? quality of service ? comparision with private player?

39. Navodaya Vidyalaya System in 1986
40. The first National Education Programme was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the second by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
41. Shri Rajiv Gandhi increased government support for science and technology and associated industries, and reduced import quotas, taxes and tariffs on technology-based industries, especially computers, airlines, defence and telecommunications. He introduced measures significantly reducing the License Raj, allowing businesses and individuals to purchase capital, consumer goods and import without bureaucratic restrictions.
43. public call offices, better known as PCOs, helped spread telephones in rural areas.
good work
44. free market reforms that rescued the almost bankrupt nation from economic collapse.
??.. can you explain
45. SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.
??.. can you explain
46. Opening up in 1992 of India's equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)
??.. can you explain
47. Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India's largest exchange by 1996.
??.. can you explain
48. The impact of these reforms may be gauged from the fact that total foreign investment (including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and investment raised on international capital markets) in India grew from a minuscule US $132 million in 1991-92 to $5.3 billion in 1995-96
??.. can you explain
49. Rao began industrial policy reforms with the manufacturing sector. He slashed industrial licensing, leaving only 18 industries subject to licensing. Industrial regulation was rationalized.
50. it was Rajiv Gandhi who reduced the voting age to 18.
51. It was Rajiv Gandhi who declared Swami Vivekanandas birth anniversary on January 12th as National Youth Day.
it was rajiv gandhi who denied Muslim women right ot live with dinity
Shah bano case.. under pressure form muslim group..

and they accused other being COMMUNAL
52. Look East foreign policy
good work.. but dear.. still long way to go
 
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Next time if some body asks about congress contribution of India, copy and paste this
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A few humble contributions of Congress
1. Constitution of India
2. IITs, IIMs, ISI, 250 plus universities, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, UGC 1956, AICTE 1987
3. Doordarshan
4. AIR
5. IGNOU largest university in the world established in 1985
6. New IITs and IIMs during UPA 1
7. ISRO
8. BARC
9. First Indian cosmonaut Mr Rakesh Sharma
10. Pakistan Surrenders to India 1971
11. Nuclear Deal
12. Computerization by Shri Rajiv Gandhi
13. Non Aligned Movement by Pt. Jawahr Lal Nehru
14. Bringing back the Gold deposited out of the country
15. First Nuclear Test during Mrs. Gandhi
16. DRDO
17. Economic Reforms by Mr Manmohan Singh
18. India is 4th largest GDP
19. 2nd fastest growing economy
20. MGNREGA
21. RTI
22. Kendriya Vidhyalayas
23. SAIL
24. BHEL
25. HZL
26. Locomotive factories etc realted to railways
27. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
28. Nuclear Deal
29. Inclusion of Sikkim in India
30. Chandrayan
31. Bhakra Nangal Dam
32. Planning Commision of India and First Five Year plan in 1951 by Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru
33. AIIMS
34. free and compulsory elementary education for rural children
35. Nationalization of Banks
36. Green Revolution
37. As per economic surveys, when Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister, 65% of the country's population was below the poverty line, and when her regime ended in 1984, this figure was 45%. During her rule, food production increased by 250%.Literacy also increased in India by 30%
38. Modernization of the telecommunication industry
39. Navodaya Vidyalaya System in 1986
40. The first National Education Programme was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and the second by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
41. Shri Rajiv Gandhi increased government support for science and technology and associated industries, and reduced import quotas, taxes and tariffs on technology-based industries, especially computers, airlines, defence and telecommunications. He introduced measures significantly reducing the License Raj, allowing businesses and individuals to purchase capital, consumer goods and import without bureaucratic restrictions.
42. created MTNL in 1986,
43. public call offices, better known as PCOs, helped spread telephones in rural areas.
44. free market reforms that rescued the almost bankrupt nation from economic collapse.
45. SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.
46. Opening up in 1992 of India's equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs)
47. Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India's largest exchange by 1996.
48. The impact of these reforms may be gauged from the fact that total foreign investment (including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and investment raised on international capital markets) in India grew from a minuscule US $132 million in 1991-92 to $5.3 billion in 1995-96
49. Rao began industrial policy reforms with the manufacturing sector. He slashed industrial licensing, leaving only 18 industries subject to licensing. Industrial regulation was rationalized.
50. it was Rajiv Gandhi who reduced the voting age to 18.
51. It was Rajiv Gandhi who declared Swami Vivekanandas birth anniversary on January 12th as National Youth Day.
52. Look East foreign policy
53. A strong earthquake in Latur, Maharashtra, also killed 10,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands in 1993. Rao was applauded by many for using modern technology and resources to organize major relief operations to assuage the stricken people, and for schemes of economic reconstruction. The prime minister, Narasimha Rao, appointed an Oxford-educated former academic/bureaucrat, Manmohan Singh, as finance minister. Singh had served in all major economic positions in the country, including as governor of India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India. As secretary-general of the South Commission, he had also had close interactions with IMF managing director Michel Camdessus. As economic adviser to the previous prime minister, Singh was not new to the impending crisis. To him, making exchange rate adjustments, implementing fiscal reform, and influencing business expectations were the most immediate policy priorities.

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To Summarized ,
Congress up till 80s did some good work ,
Policy - Planing , Education , Industry
implementation - tried to do with limited resource .
Indira gandhi, nehru, MK gandhi and many unsung hero's /leaders made us proud..
exception to emergency by indira gandhi..
good intention need very good implementation as it follows interest of the common man/ india

after 80s things change..
except few good of RTI, MNARGA, economic policy (for short term) UPA and congress cant justify corruption, policy paralysis, power arrogance ..
IF BJP is communal based on 1992 and 2000 then congress also is same for 1984 and saha bano case
saha bano case is more critical as i think its 1st time in democracy of india such a bill is passed under pressure from relgious section which harm them self in longer run and india as nation.
Congreess is asset to india .. its have history and high standards to look at .. but now now they are at absoultely on opposite side of it.
hope someday they will regain past Glory..
 
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To Summarized ,
Congress up till 80s did some good work ,
Policy - Planing , Education , Industry
implementation - tried to do with limited resource .
Indira gandhi, nehru, MK gandhi and many unsung hero's /leaders made us proud..
exception to emergency by indira gandhi..
good intention need very good implementation as it follows interest of the common man/ india

after 80s things change..
except few good of RTI, MNARGA, economic policy (for short term) UPA and congress cant justify corruption, policy paralysis, power arrogance ..
IF BJP is communal based on 1992 and 2000 then congress also is same for 1984 and saha bano case
saha bano case is more critical as i think its 1st time in democracy of india such a bill is passed under pressure from relgious section which harm them self in longer run and india as nation.
Congreess is asset to india .. its have history and high standards to look at .. but now now they are at absoultely on opposite side of it.
hope someday they will regain past Glory..
The Mad Economy: Narendra Modi and the Gujarat Model : Facts behind the overhyped, over advertised beliefs.
 
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dear good post .. need to go through as its blog..
please answer question raised in my previous post.
thanks
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some good move by Rahul gandhi
After protest, Sibal and Tirath seats out of primaries - The Hindu

RG is trying hard to change congress system . surely in 2018 will get tough competition by him and congress if he act what he talks
best of luck to RG
 
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Antony launches work of new international airport in Kerala


Indian Defense Minister AK Antony has flagged off the construction work of the new international airport in the northern Kerala district of Kannur, raising hopes of thousands of expatriates from the region.
This will be the fourth international airport in the southern Indian state, home to a large number of expatriates living in the Gulf region.
“After two years, you all will be able to fly directly into this airport and proceed to your homes,” Antony said after the switch on to the applause of a large gathering at the airport site near Mattanur in the district.
The Larsen & Toubro, the infrastructure major which received the Rs15.9 billion construction contract for the runway and allied facilities, started work immediately after signing the deal and the airport authorities awaiting Antony’s availability for the formal launch.
The Kannur International Airport Limited (KIAL), in which the state holds 35 percent stake, is expected to finalize the contract for construction of the passenger terminals and allied works soon.
“The board of directors of KIAL is meeting in Trivandrum to decide on the second phase of construction, which we hope to begin in April or May,” said Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, who presided over the groundbreaking ceremony.
The first flight will take off from here on December 31, 2015, he said.
Federal Ministers KC Venugopal and Mullapally Ramachandran, the southern state’s diaspora minister K. C. Joseph and aviation minister K. Babu and deputy leader of the opposition in Kerala Assembly, Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, were also present.
Venugopal, the junior minister for aviation, officially announced the decision of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to take 26 percent equity participation in the company.
Energy major Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and other public sector companies together hold 23 percent while the public is offered 16 percent, of which six percent is already subscribed.
Five percent of the shares is offered to the Federal Bank and NRI businessman Yusuffali MA.
The remaining five percent is offered to the small expatriate investors.
The authorized equity capital is Rs10 billion.
The cost of land, converted into equity, was fixed at Rs2.94 billion. The remaining part will be raised through debt.
The airport, coming up in 2,000 acres, will cater to a large number of people from the region staying in the Gulf countries and open up immense potential of tourism and Kannur’s cotton wears.
Besides the existing Calicut, Cochin and Trivandrum airports, surviving mainly on the Gulf-bound migrants, the state is also planning another international airport in the Central Kerala heritage town of Aranmula, which will be India’s first private airport in which the state government was offered a 10 percent “sweat equity”.
ndian Defense Minister AK Antony has flagged off the construction work of the new international airport in the northern Kerala district of Kannur, raising hopes of thousands of expatriates from the region.
This will be the fourth international airport in the southern Indian state, home to a large number of expatriates living in the Gulf region.
“After two years, you all will be able to fly directly into this airport and proceed to your homes,” Antony said after the switch on to the applause of a large gathering at the airport site near Mattanur in the district.
The Larsen & Toubro, the infrastructure major which received the Rs15.9 billion construction contract for the runway and allied facilities, started work immediately after signing the deal and the airport authorities awaiting Antony’s availability for the formal launch.
The Kannur International Airport Limited (KIAL), in which the state holds 35 percent stake, is expected to finalize the contract for construction of the passenger terminals and allied works soon.
“The board of directors of KIAL is meeting in Trivandrum to decide on the second phase of construction, which we hope to begin in April or May,” said Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, who presided over the groundbreaking ceremony.
The first flight will take off from here on December 31, 2015, he said.
Federal Ministers KC Venugopal and Mullapally Ramachandran, the southern state’s diaspora minister K. C. Joseph and aviation minister K. Babu and deputy leader of the opposition in Kerala Assembly, Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, were also present.
Venugopal, the junior minister for aviation, officially announced the decision of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to take 26 percent equity participation in the company.
Energy major Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and other public sector companies together hold 23 percent while the public is offered 16 percent, of which six percent is already subscribed.
Five percent of the shares is offered to the Federal Bank and NRI businessman Yusuffali MA.
The remaining five percent is offered to the small expatriate investors.
The authorized equity capital is Rs10 billion.
The cost of land, converted into equity, was fixed at Rs2.94 billion. The remaining part will be raised through debt.
The airport, coming up in 2,000 acres, will cater to a large number of people from the region staying in the Gulf countries and open up immense potential of tourism and Kannur’s cotton wears.
Besides the existing Calicut, Cochin and Trivandrum airports, surviving mainly on the Gulf-bound migrants, the state is also planning another international airport in the Central Kerala heritage town of Aranmula, which will be India’s first private airport in which the state government was offered a 10 percent “sweat equity”.

Indian Defense Minister AK Antony has flagged off the construction work of the new international airport in the northern Kerala district of Kannur, raising hopes of thousands of expatriates from the region.
This will be the fourth international airport in the southern Indian state, home to a large number of expatriates living in the Gulf region.
“After two years, you all will be able to fly directly into this airport and proceed to your homes,” Antony said after the switch on to the applause of a large gathering at the airport site near Mattanur in the district.
The Larsen & Toubro, the infrastructure major which received the Rs15.9 billion construction contract for the runway and allied facilities, started work immediately after signing the deal and the airport authorities awaiting Antony’s availability for the formal launch.
The Kannur International Airport Limited (KIAL), in which the state holds 35 percent stake, is expected to finalize the contract for construction of the passenger terminals and allied works soon.
“The board of directors of KIAL is meeting in Trivandrum to decide on the second phase of construction, which we hope to begin in April or May,” said Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, who presided over the groundbreaking ceremony.
The first flight will take off from here on December 31, 2015, he said.
Federal Ministers KC Venugopal and Mullapally Ramachandran, the southern state’s diaspora minister K. C. Joseph and aviation minister K. Babu and deputy leader of the opposition in Kerala Assembly, Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, were also present.
Venugopal, the junior minister for aviation, officially announced the decision of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to take 26 percent equity participation in the company.
Energy major Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and other public sector companies together hold 23 percent while the public is offered 16 percent, of which six percent is already subscribed.
Five percent of the shares is offered to the Federal Bank and NRI businessman Yusuffali MA.
The remaining five percent is offered to the small expatriate investors.
The authorized equity capital is Rs10 billion.
The cost of land, converted into equity, was fixed at Rs2.94 billion. The remaining part will be raised through debt.
The airport, coming up in 2,000 acres, will cater to a large number of people from the region staying in the Gulf countries and open up immense potential of tourism and Kannur’s cotton wears.
Besides the existing Calicut, Cochin and Trivandrum airports, surviving mainly on the Gulf-bound migrants, the state is also planning another international airport in the Central Kerala heritage town of Aranmula, which will be India’s first private airport in which the state government was offered a 10 percent “sweat equity”.
 
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