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Big gap between Modi's 'achievements' and reality


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Arun Kumar  Paul
modi ji
by Arun Kumar Paul on Jun 14, 2016 08:40 PM  | Hide replies

Modi failed

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P S SHAH
Re: modi ji
by P S SHAH on Jun 15, 2016 09:36 AM
when you have given more than six decades to others why you dont you give atleast one term to Modi and his government before you judge his performance ? If he will not perform the people who gave him an absolute majority in the parliament will throw him out of power.Two year is a very less time to judge performance of a government of such a big democratic country.

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Rakesh Dandekar
Re: Re: modi ji
by Rakesh Dandekar on Jun 18, 2016 12:29 PM
why not we will give not only one time also second terms provided he and his colleagues to live the Gandhi/Nehru family. as much as these people critize they will come likewise Mr. Modi he was critized during 2002 Godhra not only congress his own party BJP including Hon.ble AB Vajpayee. Now see he is a PM of India. International community hesitate him now they are welcoming him. there is no day from 2014 Nehru/Gandhi name has not come it is better live them alone automatically people will forget them. His achievement is only this to critize Nehru/Gandhi family and rest all are made by loot govt during their 65 years rules and no new achievement from last 2 years. people like you only asking us to give second term definately we will give because we need good governance and herealso some scams but it is not coming out due to non-respondng RTI which loot govt give us. This is the achievement my dear Shah. One day people will fed up.

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Vijayalakshmi
Big gap between Modi's 'achievements' and reality
by Vijayalakshmi on Jun 14, 2016 08:04 PM  | Hide replies

The writer is a Commie. What the CPI(M)has achieved in West Bengal and Kerala since 1960. The calculation he has done regarding LED bulb does not carry any meaning. He has not taken the life of LED bulb. Life of the Led Bulb 40 times more than incandescent lamp.First achievement is implementation of One rank One pension.

2) 100% neem coating would help save at least Rs 4,500 crore annually on two accounts - reduced demand of the nitrogen-based fertilizer by checking illegal diversion and decline in use of neem-coated urea in comparison to normal one.

3)Stopped Corruption in gas subsidy. 4) 7000 villages electrified. During UPA a period Construction of road was down by 2 Km per day. Now it has gone up to 14 Km per day.

4) Majority of power house were working at 50% capacity due to shortage of coal . Now all are working with rated capacity.

5)Record coal production by CIL leads to a reduction in import by 34.26 million tonnes (MT). Results in a saving of Rs 28,070 crore in foreign exchange during 2015-16,

6) Felicity to open Zero balance AIc in the banks or the poor people

7) Insurance for the poor (RSBY)

8) Modified Crop Insurance scheme.
9)Price of 509 essential medicines which led to a reduction in rates by above 40 per cent in case of 127 drugs,

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haya vada na
Re: Big gap between Modi's 'achievements' and reality
by haya vada na on Jun 14, 2016 10:45 PM
the writer is blind and cummie

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Vijayalakshmi
Big gap between Modi's 'achievements' and reality
by Vijayalakshmi on Jun 14, 2016 08:03 PM  | Hide replies

The writer is a Commie. What the CPI(M)has achieved in West Bengal and Kerala since 1960. The calculation he has done regarding LED bulb does not carry any meaning. He has not taken the life of LED bulb. Life of the Led Bulb 40 times more than incandescent lamp.First achievement is implementation of One rank One pension.

2) 100% neem coating would help save at least Rs 4,500 crore annually on two accounts - reduced demand of the nitrogen-based fertilizer by checking illegal diversion and decline in use of neem-coated urea in comparison to normal one.

3)Stopped Corruption in gas subsidy. 4) 7000 villages electrified. During UPA a period Construction of road was down by 2 Km per day. Now it has gone up to 14 Km per day.

4) Majority of power house were working at 50% capacity due to shortage of coal . Now all are working with rated capacity.

5)Record coal production by CIL leads to a reduction in import by 34.26 million tonnes (MT). Results in a saving of Rs 28,070 crore in foreign exchange during 2015-16,

6) Felicity to open Zero balance AIc in the banks or the poor people

7) Insurance for the poor (RSBY)

8) Modified Crop Insurance scheme.
9)Price of 509 essential medicines which led to a reduction in rates by above 40 per cent in case of 127 drugs,

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WILSON CHANDRAN
Re: Big gap between Modi's 'achievements' and reality
by WILSON CHANDRAN on Jun 14, 2016 11:40 PM
Every govt has its own positive & negative performances. Govt always praise themselves of their performances and opposition always points out negative performances.
I shall quote some: Inflation is almost static and hence RBI is reluctant to reduce Interest Rate. However food inflation is very high to 10.77 which is highest over 21 months.
Index of Industrial Product (IIP) is quite negative for quite a long duration. Manufacturing index is continuously negative by 19 months.
Caused Export is also negative for quite a long. Most nationalised Banks shown LOSS in their Balance Sheet this year inclusive of TOP five banks which never happened since 1969. Yes Govt restricted Expenditure: Major reason import of Petroleum Cost is very Less. Had it continued like the years 2012-14, this govt would have faced big problems - could not have saved subsidy amount. Despite lesser export earnings and lesser import cost this govt is able to manage fiscal deficit

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vaskas das
Thankfully tea prices r same
by vaskas das on Jun 14, 2016 06:20 PM  | Hide replies

aftr all he was a chai wala..may have to get back to d same business in 3 years

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P S SHAH
Re: Thankfully tea prices r same
by P S SHAH on Jun 14, 2016 07:21 PM
You will have no business except writing nonsense while a people of this country has put lot of trust, faith and confidence in this your so called Chaiwala who has become PM of this country. You just carry on your nonsense as usual as you don't have any scope or prospect in your life the way you write and disrespect the PM of the country.

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haya vada na
Re: Re: Thankfully tea prices r same
by haya vada na on Jun 14, 2016 10:48 PM
Mr shah all this type of vaskas , paul theo and all other nuts are the coins of the age old party and they are mad and ignorant to show ther loyalty like this we should not mind as we dont care the mad man shoutings

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haya vada na
Re: Thankfully tea prices r same
by haya vada na on Jun 14, 2016 10:46 PM
vaskas das you will have worser than that job after 3 years ok first know that

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ANILPATEL
reality v/s fekamfake
by ANILPATEL on Jun 14, 2016 05:44 PM

in india people realises only when water is gone over the head these facts author should have realised after completion of first year of modi rule

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sandeep kadam
Modiji
by sandeep kadam on Jun 14, 2016 05:40 PM

Modiji is doing well better than congress

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Urvashi Seth
Sambrani is only fit for burning
by Urvashi Seth on Jun 14, 2016 05:27 PM  | Hide replies

This article is an utter nonsense.Just by having taught ta IIM does not give him the right to talk whaterver nonsense and get away with that.He down not have the courtesy to appreciate the extraordinary work done by Modi which has affected the lives of 125 billion people.While the earlier govt has immersed itself in scam after scam,at least corruption has become very less under this govt.

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arungopal agarwal
Re: Sambrani is only fit for burning
by arungopal agarwal on Jun 14, 2016 05:30 PM
But at grass root level where common man deals, same bribe, same rate and same corruption.
We all were expecting SWARAJ but more taxes with lower purchasing capacity of common man.

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Urvashi Seth
Re: Re: Sambrani is only fit for burning
by Urvashi Seth on Jun 14, 2016 05:43 PM
You are totally wrong. This may be possible in states where there is a non BJP Govt where they are coninuing the corruption of the previous regime.For eg in many states RTO operation has been fully computerised and middle men eliminated.e-governance is being implemented in all Govt offices and this will totally eliminate corruption in the next one year.

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arungopal agarwal
Re: Re: Re: Sambrani is only fit for burning
by arungopal agarwal on Jun 14, 2016 05:46 PM
Urvashi-these are technological upgradation what about attitude wherever such upgradation is not available.

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sudhakar gadiraju
Re: Re: Re: Re: Sambrani is only fit for burning
by sudhakar gadiraju on Jun 14, 2016 06:24 PM
Technical Upgradation is for reducing corruption only through transperancy

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haya vada na
Re: Re: Sambrani is only fit for burning
by haya vada na on Jun 14, 2016 10:49 PM
anurag agarwal did you try anything during kangi rule to eradicate what you are wrring no na den y to make all these halla and bulla

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prashant sharma
Re: Re: Re: Sambrani is only fit for burning
by prashant sharma on Jun 15, 2016 01:01 AM
he is aaptard.

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sushil dubey
Re: Re: at least modi ji give good speech
by sushil dubey on Jun 14, 2016 04:33 PM
No Venu, we are not free from Dyanstic slavery. Its not only Congress but lots of other Regional party which follow the same trend. There are very few other than BJP, i can only recollect CPI, all others are like XYZ PVT ltd.

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WILSON CHANDRAN
Leader not necessarily be corrupt
by WILSON CHANDRAN on Jun 14, 2016 02:58 PM  | Hide replies

Whether it is Mr Modi or anybody be the PM. Planning could be made by Centre but execution could be done thru only State machinery. There are very few CMs mgmt seems to be good while most are not so. Under such circumstances Mr Modi or anybody could not perform as expected.

For eg Mahatma Gandhi Rural employment scheme has been made as failure because the endusers seems to have got between 25-30 per cent- what about the remaining funds. Even payments could be routed thru bank a/cs-it is a question whether the payments are made to persons who really work? whether the job is done fully? whether the payment is made just based on muster roll? Govt funds are being misutilised by middlemen/punchayat level etc. As no foolproof system is there this problem is never going to be solved. The leader or leaders not necessarily be corrupt but allowing others to loot is happening in India now.

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Defender
Re: Leader not necessarily be corrupt
by Defender on Jun 14, 2016 05:03 PM
Mr.Wilson, I wish you stop posting messages because already Christians are hated in this nation & if you talk more you will be hated more...In what way you think anything will change by you writing over this wall ?. NOTHING, then why are you wasting time and unnecessarily increasing hatred towards your fellow brothers of the same community ?...Wisdom lies in just keeping shut and let them do what they please....Don't bother...

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Urvashi Seth
Re: Re: Leader not necessarily be corrupt
by Urvashi Seth on Jun 14, 2016 05:32 PM
Mr Wilson is correct in the statement that the corruption by middle men may still be existing.But the bigger corruption in large contracts by Politicians and by ruling parties is now totally reduced.This is a cleansing process.With the application of IT and epayment ,it is only a metter of time before the corruption among middlemen will also be stopped.His statement that the problem is never going to be solved shows a very cynical mindset and does not appreciate the extraordinary improvement being carried out in all Govt procedures and processes to make it more robust and corruption free.

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WILSON CHANDRAN
Re: Re: Re: Leader not necessarily be corrupt
by WILSON CHANDRAN on Jun 14, 2016 06:08 PM
DEFENDER: Totally I disagree and do not generalise like this. My comment is just an eye opener which everybody knows and all are based on various news papers report and analysis. Do not expect that every body should comment only good. All such irregularites seldom happened just 50 years ago. Very recently I read an article reportedly told by MP & MLAs of 1960s saying that they spent a few hundred rupees for the election -and too for coffee and occasionally for food expenses to those who are canvassing with the candidates. Think of present days. People are spending in crores i.e an investment. When investment means definitely expectation of returns. How could those people render services.

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vaskas das
Re: Re: Re: Re: Leader not necessarily be corrupt
by vaskas das on Jun 14, 2016 06:22 PM
it just show dat we have voted for d wrong guys..corruption can b tolerated by racism never...we r killing ourselves

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P S SHAH
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Leader not necessarily be corrupt
by P S SHAH on Jun 14, 2016 07:23 PM
You have definitely not voted for Modi still without votes of the people like you he has become PM and his party has got an absolute majority in the parliament.

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ASHOK UPADHYAYA
Re: Leader not necessarily be corrupt
by ASHOK UPADHYAYA on Jun 14, 2016 08:04 PM
U are right Wilson.... People wants changes but they do not want to change themselves...... Modi alone can not do.... Those People hate him whose undue benefits are stopped...those who are kamchor n corrupt are forced to work.....Our country needs autocracy at least for 10 years wait for 5 years.... 60 years have given us casteism, minority, Dalits but no Indians.......

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WILSON CHANDRAN
Re: Re: Leader not necessarily be corrupt
by WILSON CHANDRAN on Jun 14, 2016 11:01 PM
Mr. ASHOK - Casteism has been in existence - I think none of us COULD know FROM SINCE. Since a very minor group held all positions of power, after independence to uplift the suppressed majority group-Dalit came in to existence. The word minority is not meant for religion only but for language also. A Telugu is a minority in TN and a Tamil is a minority in Maharashtra & elsewhere. The dominant minority group or so called upper community who enjoyed all the benefits of govt hitherto only made politics over Dalits. Later politicians irrespective of any party capitalised.
Every party speaks of the welfare of poor- who is poor- mostly from Dalits. Thus politics started and still continues.

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