Do You Think??
Narendra Modi’s Goverment
is Better Then Congress Goverment
This Quetion Is Rotating
in Everybody’s Mind Everyday. I Dont know Narendra Modi is better then
congress or not. But from past 65 years
Congress has ruled india. Every Indian
wanted change . Thats the Big reason of
Modi Sarkar Came Into Power.
The biggest reflection is the stock markets
which have rallied on since Elections(From 20k to 29k on SENSEX).
Plus Modi Sarkar did small things soon
coming into power. Like on Black Money and
Releasing Names of Black Money Holders.
There Are Few Reason Which i Consider That
Modi is Perfect PrimeMinister For India.
Although Direct Comparision is Difficult But
In Few Terms Modi Did Well.
Foreign-exchange reserves:
Modi’s
Time-
Forex reserves Increased 12% from US$ 341 billion at the end of 2014-15 as compared to
US$ 304 billion at the end of 2013-14.
Manmohan Singh’s Time-, they also increased 5.4% from US $ 241.7 billion at the end of 2008-09 to US $ 254.9
billion in 2009-10.
Coal:
Modi’s Time- Coal from India’s mines
increased 8.2% in 2014-15 .
Manmohan’s Time - In 2009-10, production
increased 8.1%.
Industrial production:
In
Modi’s Time-, the industrial production (IIP) for eight core sectors (coal,
crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertilisers, steel, cement and
electricity) grew 5% during 2014-15,
against 4.2% the previous year. In Singh’s first year, the IIP
for six core industries (crude oil, refinery products, coal, electricity,
cement and finished carbon steel) grew 10.4%, compared to 2.8% in the previous
year 2008-09.
Exports and imports:
Modi’s Time- Exports and imports declined 2% and 0.5%, respectively, in 2014-15 from
2013-14.
Manmohan Singh’s Time- first
year exports and imports declined far more sharply, 4% and 5%, respectively,
in 2009-10 compared to 2008-09.
Nuclear energy:
Modi’s Time- India’s total installed nuclear capacity
reached 5,780 mw in 2014-15 from 4,780 MW in2013-14, an
increase of 21%.
Manmohan Singh’s Time - In 2009-10, it was up 10.6% from
the previous year.
Petroleum:
In
2014-15, consumption of petroleum products (diesel, petrol, LPG etc.)
increased 3.1% compared to 3.2% during 2009-10.
India’s demand for petroleum products is expected to grow 3.3% next financial
year, according to the oil
ministry.
Electricity:
Modi’s
Time- installed electricity capacity in 2014-15, rose 10% against 2013-14 In 2009-10,
it increased 7.7% over the previous year.
Agriculture:
Agriculture,
which employs about 600 million Indians, registered a growth of 1.1% in 2014-15 compared to 0.8% during 2009-10.
Some Best Projects For India
Make In India
The major objective behind the initiative is to
focus on job creation and skill enhancement in twenty-five sectors of the
economy. These sectors include: automobiles, chemicals, IT, pharmaceuticals, textiles, ports, aviation, leather, tourism and hospitality,wellness, railways, design manufacturing, renewable energy, mining, bio-technology, and electronics The
initiative hopes to increase GDP growth and tax revenue. The
initiative also aims at high quality standards and minimising the impact on the
environment. The initiative hopes
to attract capital and technological investment in India.
Digital india
Digital India is an initiative by the Government of India to ensure that Government services are
made available to citizens electronically by improving online infrastructure
and by increasing Internet connectivity. It was launched on July 1, 2015 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[1] The
initiative includes plans to connect rural areas with high-speed internet networks. Digital India has three core
components. These include:[2]
·
The creation of digital infrastructure
·
Delivering services digitally
A two-way platform will be created where both the service
providers and the consumers stand to benefit. The scheme will be monitored and
controlled by the Digital India Advisory group which will be chaired by the Ministry of Communications and IT.
Project Of Digital India
Broadband in 2.5 lakh villages, universal phone connectivity,
Net Zero Imports by 2020, 400,000 Public Internet Access Points, Wi-fi in 2.5
lakh schools, all universities; Public wi-fi hotspots for citizens, Digital
Inclusion: 1.7 Cr trained for IT, Telecom and Electronics Jobs Job creation:
Direct 1.7 Cr. and Indirect at least 8.5 Cr. e-Governance & eServices:
Across government India to be leader in IT use in services – health, education,
banking Digitally empowered citizens – public cloud, internet access. The
Government of India entity Bharat
Broadband Network Limited which
executes the National
Optical Fibre Network project
will be the custodian of Digital
India (DI) project. BBNL had ordered United Telecoms Limited to connect 250,000 villages through
GPON to ensure FTTH based broadband. This will provide the first basic setup to
achieve towards Digital India and is expected to be completed by 2077. Optical
fibre cables have been laid out in more than 68000 village panchayats.
There
Are Also Some Grey Area OF Modi Sarkar
1. One man show
The cabinet selection was
done mostly single handedly by the Prime Minister, as not even the senior
leaders had a clue until the last moment about the composition of his ministry.
The cabinet, chosen by Modi, shows clearly how he has backed himself with all
his close leaders like Arun Jaitley, Amit Shah, and Smriti Irani, who were all
chosen upfront in place of more experienced ministers standing for the same
position.
2. The Ganga Rejuvenation Plan
As
per Modi’s plan to pay his respects to Ganga, a new department was opened for
its management, but stands non-functional to date. “An inter-ministerial group is
meeting over the issue and they have also formed a committee of secretaries,
headed by secretary of the water resources ministry, to devise a roadmap in a month for cleaning the Ganga
river. But if someone expects a secretary-level officer to do all planning work
then it is wrong. It would be carried out by a commissioner-level official, but
that can only be done once that notification comes out,” a senior water resources ministry official commented. “At present, all the
departments related to Ganga cleaning are under the environment ministry. So,
on ground, neither the environment ministry is able to do anything, nor the
water ministry.”
Crores of rupees have been
spent on the Ganga rejuvenation in India, but the plight of the river
continues.
3.
Ignoring seniors in the party
Not including senior
leaders like Lal Krishna Advani and Murli Mnohar Joshi and Jasawant Singh
Jasol, instead stepping up someone as inexperienced as Smriti Irani for the
post of Human Resource Minister is a serious disrespect and a decision much
criticized.
4.
Black Money Hoarding in India
No effective plans were
set to stop the hoarding of black money of Indians in the Swiss banks. While
some party leaders continue giving non realizable statements like bringing all
of the black money back in the country by the end of the year, no serious step
is taken for the insurance of the act.
Also, a great deal of
black money is hiding in the form of assets that the corrupt leaders and
government workers have accumulated over time. A very small fraction of the
Indian population pays the right amount of income tax, and the need of the hour
is to regulate it.
5.
Deviation from Campaign Statements
One serious deviation from
his campaign statement comes with the continuing price hikes in the country. As
much as he ridiculed the UPA’s inability to stabilize the economy, his govt’s
planning also fails do so any time soon.
As
the good points out rule the deficiencies in the governance so far, the hope
for the good days ahead continues. With numerous plans coming up, and the
repeated promises of the Modi government to develop India and to restore its
economic glory, we await the beautiful times ahead.
So After Reading This Artical
What Do You Think ??
Modi Sarkar Is Better
Then Congress Goverment ??
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