Govt should give attention to peoples' pressing problems like drinking water, clean air, livelihood issues, etc, and not on what one should eat, which film should be watched, and what time, which book should people read, etc. In fact, power generation, power distribution, water supply, community schools, etc. should be, wherever possible, left to the Users Cooperatives to handle. Govt should get out of areas where they are not required, and where people themselves can manage things better. That Govt is the best that governs the least.
Govt should give attention to peoples' pressing problems like drinking water, clean air, livelihood issues, etc, and not on what one should eat, which film should be watched, and what time, which book should people read, etc. In fact, power generation, power distribution, water supply, community schools, etc. should be, wherever possible, left to the Users Cooperatives to handle. Govt should get out of areas where they are not required, and where people themselves can manage things better. That Govt is the best that governs the least.
Re: Less Govt, Maximum Governance ?
by pravin sarode on May 14, 2015 08:23 AM
Flood water control involves canal Nehar our all previous govt failed to provide flood control some rivers in north east flow over flow some washed 30000 people in Uttarakhand but no mechanism to divert excess flood water to dry rivers of south poor water management Pune had record breaking rain yesterday how many scholars from Pune stored rain water and send to need jalna Sambhaji nagar their neighbouring districts for living alive? Poor rain water harvesting also so we need to save rain water for others to live alive say use 50 percent water to flush bath very critical situation in june also how much water saved in Pune surprise rain gift by god media please publish in interest of public
Re: Population
by vidwan soni on May 13, 2015 11:29 AM
BJP follows same ways as cong did. Only promoting Hindutava and destroying truth in ancient history. Doing nothing for common man-only for the corporates!!
Re: Population
by Bharath on May 13, 2015 11:34 AM
Yes, POPULATION EXPLOSION in India is the root cause of all problems. We need to learn from China...
Re: Re: Population
by WILSON CHANDRAN on May 13, 2015 12:00 PM
POPULATION EXPLOSION - during 1965 when it was propogated to restrict to THREE it was opposed heavily by opposition parties-politicised, encouraged emotional feelings etc caused cong to lose in some states.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Population
by Phylum Chordata on May 13, 2015 06:26 PM
That may be the very LAST option any country takes freely. It would be a big mistake to do that.
At least with elections, we can blame ourselves for not doing more for the better candidate to win, or shockingly, BEING the better candidate.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Population
by pravin sarode on May 14, 2015 08:33 AM
People must think before casting votes also hundred percent voting is to be achieved to control corrupt people all political parties must think what is wrong with them that the MP never show his face for say next election say after LokSabha Navi Mumbai elections people experienced that their elected MP was running just a tea hotel when you go to him for narrating your problems he will offer you free tea and send you back politely with some promise people were happy to drink free tea but later they realised that tea also provided from our own tax paid to govt as most of the a MP are not spending any fund during 4 year and do bogus billing before code of conduct is applied apply IPMS individuAl performance management smell to all MP MLA and GPMS group performance management smell to ministers like PSUs