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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

THE GREAT MODI ERA

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1.  A SIT (Special Investigation Team) has been set up under the leadership of retired SC Judge MB Shah to bring back the $500bn (estimated) black money that has flown out of India since Independence.
2. Acted against Nepotism. The government has sent a mandate to all ministers regarding appointment of their staff and has made it clear that they cannot pickfamily members or relatives. The appointment would be made from a common pool of candidates which will be decided by the Department of Personnel & Training’s Appointments Committee of Cabinet, which is part of the PMO.
3. Speedier decision making: After consolidating a bunch of ministries to harness synergies, crucial decisions on strategy and execution will rest with the PMO.
4. E-Governance, The environment ministry under Mr. Prakash Javadekar has launched a system for online submission of applications for environment clearance. This move  is to ensure transparency, accountability and faster decision making.
5.Abolishing GoMs and EGoMs, Mr. Modi has abolished 30 active GoMs and EGoMs constituted by the previous UPA govt.GoMs and EGoMs are panels constituted by the government to oversee important decisions when the Ministries themselves were unable to sort things out. This is a redundant level in the decision-making hierarchy and has resulted in unwarranted delays and backlogs.
6. The ongoing workshop cum training program for the newly elected MPs will have the senior leaders like Sushma Swaraj, Venkahaiah Naidu, Arun Jaitley address, teach and train the rookies in parliamentary proceedings, rights and duties as MPs, on how to spend their MPLAD fund for their constituencies, parliamentary etiquette, usage of social media, public conduct etc.
7.  The Central Government, under Mr. Modi is trying to incorporate a 'corporate' culture in the government by instating "Employee of the month" awards on the basis of performance.
8.The Indian goverment under Mr. Narendra Modi is trying to form theWorld's first ISO 9001 certified government.
9."10 -point, 100-day" agendaIn an effort to speed up the decision making process and get rid of 'policy-paralysis' for which the UPA regime was severely criticized for, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked his ministers to prepare a list of issues that they will take up in the first 100 days in office, with a focus on efficiency, delivery systems and implementation. The PM also has a list of top 10 priorities with regards to governance.
10. A completely new ministry for entrepreneurshipFor the first time in the history of Independent India, a new Ministry of Entrepreneurship has been created which will help to produce more entrepreneurs and business men in India. The ministry will be headed by Mr. Sarabanad Sonowal.
11. 100 smart cities, housing for all: The urban development minister, Venkaiah Naidu, in a press conference stated that top priority for his ministry would be to:Bring back home loan interest rate to around 7% from existing 10%+,Build 100 smart cities to accommodate the every increasing urban population, Provide housing for all by 2022 with a PPP model
12. Irrigation and insurance schemes for farmers: The NDA Government is all set to launch 2 new projects to help the farmers of the country.  
Irrigation: ‘Pradhan Mantri Grameen Sinchayee Yojana’ which was promised in the BJP Manifesto.
Insurance: 'Krishi Amdani Beema Yojana '
13.Ganga cleaning and restoration (Uma Bharti): Uma Bharti, minister for water resources and river development, had been charged with a crucial responsibility i.e. to clean the Ganges and restore it to its pristine past status.Uma Bharti has said that a comprehensive plan for cleaning and restoration of Ganga as well as for promoting tourism and transport will be ready in the next 90 days. On the plan, 4 ministries are working in tandem. They are also be working along with scientists from IIT Roorkee and IIT Kanpur.
14.The "Diamond Quadrilateral" Project: The government is planning to construct a high-speed rail network connecting the major cities in India to reduce the commute time. The plan is to introduce high-speed bullet trains and semi-high speed trains in India. High speed trains will run at ~350 km/h and semi-high speed trains at 160-200 km/h.The existing rail track network will need to be upgraded as well as security measures need to be upgraded. After the passenger trains are upgraded, similar steps will be taken for freight trains as well.

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