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Narendra Modi government's one-year Advo. Harnik Shukla of Irvine (California) gets honorable membership of IBP report card scores itself high NEW DELHI: Marking the completion of his first year in office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spelt out the achievements of his government, complete with facts, figures and statistics, on an interactive page on his personal website. In a self-assessment of sorts, the Prime Minister judged his own administration on various parameters that included overall governance, foreign policy, pet schemes and a comparative analysis with the earlier UPA regime. The 'report-card' displays a marked shift from the earlier Congress-led administration which has often confessed to not being able to highlight its own achievements. In the general elections last year, that very failure had spelt doom for the Congress party falling to its heaviest defeat in history at the hands of the BJP. The interactive page, that has been designed to look glossy and sleek, tomtoms the government's record on parameters such as index of industrial production, growth in electricity generation, number of transmission lines, coal production figures and the country's forex reserves. For example, the PM's statistics on electricity generation show that his administration has achieved
8.4% growth in electricity generation compared to 6% growth in the UPA regime. In terms of new roads, the Modi government claims to have built 7,980 kilometres of roads and highways in the last one year compared to 3,621 kilometres during 2013-14. On the cleanliness front, the Modi government says it has built more than 58 lakh toilets in 2014-15 compared to 49 lakh toilets. PM Modi, who has received praise and brickbats equally, for his renewed focus on foreign policy makes the case that his visits have 'generated tremendous gains for India.' India's stand at World Trade Organisation (WTO), its relations with SAARC nations and the spotlight on PM Modi's pet scheme of 'Make in India' are some of the examples that are highlighted on the page. The interactive page also has several backlinks to some of the government's popular programmes such as the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana, the 'Make in India' campaign and education scholarships through the Pradhan Mantri Vidyalakshmi Karyakram. Also, in a letter to the nation that was published on the front pages of all leading English and vernacular dailies, PM Modi sought to re-assure the countrymen that his government is clear about its challenges.
NEW DELHI: Mesmeric personality and proficient legal expert of Irvine, California ( U S A ) Advocate Harnik Shukla had been given honorable membership of International Brahmin Parliament (IBP). This was informed by the president of IBP Shri Santosh Shukla, Advocate. On briefing, Shri Santosh Shukla said IBP has ever been promoting the cause of
Cultural Awareness, Vedic Heritage, Sanskrit Language, Spirit of Universal Brotherhood and global peace through a huge network of brahmins and intellectuals across trans continental sphere since its inceptions. IBP promotes various activities including conferences and workshops to achieve its targets. On this occasion, Dr. Shyam Narayan Shukla (USA), Shri Virendra Sharma (London), Dr. Diwakar Sukul (London), Smt. Preity Sharma (Paris), Shri Dinesh Kumar (California) and others congratulated him.
Young entrepreneurs of MP set example by giving jobs to others Beneficiaries elated to meet CM Shri Chouhan at Udyami Sammelan BHOPAL: Young entrepreneurs got elated on meeting the Chief Minister. Shri Chouhan was also overwhelmed by emotions after hearing success stories of young entrepreneurs and self-employment beneficiaries. The young entrepreneurs attending Yuva Udyami Sammelan at CM House informed that they used to work for others earlier, but are now giving employment to others. This has changed direction and condition of their lives. Youths from various areas of the state attending convention of beneficiaries of Mukhyamantri Swarozgar Yojana and Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Yojana shared their success stories enthusiastically. Congratulating them, the Chief Minister said that the state government will leave no stone unturned to make them self-reliant. He also interacted with beneficiaries. He gave tips for success in business and trades and wished them
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success. Sharing his experiences, Shri Anil Dani of village Saingadangi in Sehore district said that now he is providing employment to 40 persons. He has started cement production availing Rs. one crore loan under Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Yojana. Similarly, Smt. Meenaxi Dwivedi of Mahuganj tahasil of Rewa district has started stone crasher. She obtained Rs. 46 lakh 30 thousand loan for stone crasher plant and machine. Shri Ajay Parmar of Dewas district has established plastic engineering component manufacturing unit costing Rs. one crore. He provides employment to 10 persons in his factory. He is planning to export his products. Shri Aziz Ansari of Maheshwar has obtained Rs. 50 lakh loan to establish sari production unit. Shri Govind Goyal has obtained Rs. 50 lakh loan to set up flour mill. He is providing employment to 15 persons. Similarly, Smt. Ranjana Verma of Bhopal has also established a flour mill costing Rs. one crore providing employment to others. twitter/almatimes
According to new education policy of Indian Govt., it is necessary to appoint trained teacher in every school. It has been observed that even highly qualified & well-trained teacher do not have good knowledge about childhood and early education. Therefore, in present scenario N.T.T. has become mandatory to provide quality education and to secure better job or position in the field of pre-primary education.
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