Sunday, May 17, 2009

15th Loksabha:Challenges to face

Elections are over mandate is out and UPA is in power again in a much stronger position from the last time.This mandate has not only given the chance to make a stable govt. but also to do more in the national interest without any compromise as it was a very often situation in the 14th loksabha.
Today's period is not the same as it was in 2004 , now the situation is very different with hell a lot things to face and to do..
let us take an overview what are the situations one has to face and change.

EDUCATION: There is much to do whether its primary, secondary or higher education.Primary education is free but we dont have proper infrastructure to imply it in a much effective way...and infrastructure not means to build buildings etc but to give a regular incomes to rural and urban families so that they willingly send there kids to schools for education & not for food.The same thing implies to secondary education but now we will even have to introduce sports at a great level whether its in secondary level or higher.Vocational courses must be introduced from the secondary level only as per according to the vision of mahatma.
Turn your heads you will say many engineering, medical, law colleges etc. but are they all providing "quality" education?This must be improved in a very steady and proper manner.Research based studies at university level must be encouraged.Easily available education loans at 1-2% interest rate must be given to every student in need.

AGRICULTURE: Slow agricultural growth is a concern for policymakers as some two-thirds of India’s people depend on rural employment for a living. Current agricultural practices are neither economically nor environmentally sustainable and India's yields for many agricultural commodities are low. Poorly maintained irrigation systems and almost universal lack of good extension services are among the factors responsible. Farmers' access to markets is hampered by poor roads, rudimentary market infrastructure, and excessive regulation.
Irrigation facilities are inadequate, as revealed by the fact that only 52.6% of the land was irrigated in 2003–04, which result in farmers still being dependent on rainfall, specifically the Monsoon season. A good monsoon results in a robust growth for the economy as a whole, while a poor monsoon leads to a sluggish growth.
This govt. must take steps so that our dependency on monsoon must be decreased.Farmers must get easy loans on a very low interest rate of 1-2% as in many other countries.Awareness for crop and farm insurance must be increased as soon as possible.

DEFENSE:Our defense is very strong and there is no doubt in it whether its aerial, naval or land based.But still there are reforms to made , we are facing scarcity of officers in our forces as everyone needs something for living..so we need to revise the pay and wages of armed forces and give a job security to everyone who joins it.
Now the most important thing; our armaments ,we need to get self dependent in this field as due to this we are the worlds largest importer of arms and ammunition in the whole world.
This will not only save a lot of money but also strengthen our defense.

ECONOMY: Even in this period of global recession we are like the healthiest patient in the ward.But we need to take ourselves again in the same position and in an even better position.Privetisation must be contained as it was in the previous govt.Banking reforms must be introduced to contain foreign direct invests in the banks in future.
And...and...and....it must be ensured that every single penny thats is been issued for the public must go to the public.

SECURITY: This is the biggest concern in the present time not only for india but for the whole world.We are surrounded all around by a group of hostile nation.Terrorism is on its height.separatist movements are on rise in many parts of the nation.Serial blasts are happening every where.
Special forces trained specially to contain terrorism must be formed.Tougher and effective laws must be made.
Special courts must be established for the cases concerned to terrorism.
And as its a trend from many years that we just look after only one issue must be changed....an even bigger issue of naxalite problem must be looked after and while doing this ist should be kept is mind that it falls in other category as all these naxalites are a result of our ill governance , exploitation of poor peoples by local powers and government.We Just need to give them opportunities and and componsate them for what they had suffered and believe me in no time we all will be walking hand in hand and shoulder to shoulder.

TECHNOLOGY & SPACE PROGRAMME: By 80's how many people were knowing about computers ,IT,or even "technology" itself.We were rejected by USA when we asked for a supercomputer...and then a change tooks place in the vision of Late.Rajiv Gandhi and in no time we made our supercomputer by ourself.And now we are the IT king of world exporting thousand of IT products and professionals throughout the world.
Now in todays period al we have to do is to take on a new height and maintain its success.
Well as i believe whosoever is going to get the space is going to get the whole world.We are on a very good track in our space research but need to maintain and increase its speed by increasing the funds and raise awareness in our youth to be a part of it as technicians, engg.,scientists etc

CULTURAL & SOCIAL UNIFICATION: This is very important and difficult challenge that this govt. has to face. A lot of dent has been made by the regional parties in the name of region and religion, cast and language.
we will have to aware the people
that we are indian first rest is later.this will not only strengthen our unity but our manpower too.This govt.must aware people that states were made to develop a pace in our development and to provide better law and order,not to create a so called "sub-nation status".

I hope this govt. takes positive steps for our betterment...
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Well thats all for now more coming soon..

"An Indian to an Indian for the whole mankind."
Awatansh Tripathi

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