It is fundamentally impossible for any such policy to succeed given the nature of India’s policy framework and governance machinery . Here are the promises by Modi .Have anyone explain whether anything is achieved up to letter Marks. I am waiting for some more promises until his tenure ! 1."Zero Defect Zero Effect" 2. 'Make in India' 3. Skill India 4. Zero Balance Account through PM Jan Dhan Yojana
Re: Huge Promises .May be Fulfill in 2050 ?
by b g on Apr 20, 2018 09:22 PM
Give another 10 years to this government and still nothing would be achieved. More and more pro misses are in the pipeline. Well I wonder if the government has ever thought or walking their talk,
Re: Huge Promises .May be Fulfill in 2050 ?
by sandeep sule on Jun 09, 2018 09:21 PM
i think you deserve the most corrupt govt only. this govt has made changes, but people want magic wand. the rut developed for last 60 years and the corruption for 10 years of UPA regime, expect to clean at one stroke.
Re: Re: Huge Promises .May be Fulfill in 2050 ?
by NISHI WATTAS on Jun 16, 2018 06:52 PM
I fully agree with you. We should remember that ROME was not built in a day.
Re: Re: Huge Promises .May be Fulfill in 2050 ?
by NISHI WATTAS on Jun 16, 2018 06:53 PM
I fully agree with you. We should remember that ROME was not built in a day.
due to slow down everywhere in the country because o foolish decisions and foolish projects of modi and his tukde tukde india plans and the resulting uncertainty and chaos projects worth 117 billions have been scrapped by the jittery businessmen...
Re: hi
by paul theo on Apr 20, 2018 04:29 PM
MOST RICH PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY LEFT INDIA BY FAIR MEANS OR BY LOOTING, BUT THEY HAVE SEEN THE MESS WHICH IS DUE TO THE BJP GOVT
First of all, please understand, if not recall history of India since indepoendence, how industrialisation initiated, developed - only by huge concessions, and Q-P-Q with ruling party, with few exceptions like Tatas, and to a small extent Birlas and Bajajs. Otherwise, Ambanis, Ruis, Dhoots and other umpteen groups came through Q-P-Q with Congress Party whether land allocation, tax concessions, mine allocation, power concessions etc. with a substantiation that it will generate employment. This is continuing with enhanced vigor by new / under-developed states like Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, UP, Assam etc. Ok, every thing good, but these industrial groups have taken lakhs of crores as loans from the Banks, with excessive estimates and diverted to political, bureaucratic connections that resulted in huge unpaid, un-generatable dues resulting in NPAs running into not less than 35 lakh crores including Farm sector, Medium & Small scale sector loans. Modi is in the pivot of this syndrome and no magic with him to write off all these loans, hence this pedicament.
First of all, please understand, if not recall history of India since indepoendence, how industrialisation initiated, developed - only by huge concessions, and Q-P-Q with ruling party, with few exceptions like Tatas, and to a small extent Birlas and Bajajs. Otherwise, Ambanis, Ruis, Dhoots and other umpteen groups came through Q-P-Q with Congress Party whether land allocation, tax concessions, mine allocation, power concessions etc. with a substantiation that it will generate employment. This is continuing with enhanced vigor by new / under-developed states like Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, UP, Assam etc. Ok, every thing good, but these industrial groups have taken lakhs of crores as loans from the Banks, with excessive estimates and diverted to political, bureaucratic connections that resulted in huge unpaid, un-generatable dues resulting in NPAs running into not less than 35 lakh crores including Farm sector, Medium & Small scale sector loans. Modi is in the pivot of this syndrome and no magic with him to write off all these loans, hence this pedicament.
The article smells of prejudice from this well-known Modi-hater. First these guys were shouting that the Modi government did not do anything against the 'cheating' big business houses with huge dues to banks; and now when action is being taken and the big businesses are selling their assets to pay back their bank dues, He wants more proofs for action!!!! These dogs, if given a bone, will stop barking, which Modiji will not do.
Re: It is difficult for the business men to manipulate the Modi g
by Intel Midfield on Apr 12, 2018 03:45 PM
Yes! so far this was being well managed by Scamgress party which has created demons like Mallya, Choksi and Nirav
BJP and earlier Jan Sangha had always enjoyed support of Businessmen. When they were voted to power there was rejoice for almost sure "Achhe Din" It was expected that lot of foreign companies will come here and set up shop with local partner for Make in India. However it did not happen. As regard supply of goods to other countries we did not overtake CHINA but vice versa happened. Lot of Chinese goods imported. Projects worth crores announced in every election and now "Wasuli" (recovery) has started again from businessmen and salaried class. Nations attention may be diverted by actions on borders. Muze koi bacha lo.
Re: Traders Party disappoints
by b g on Apr 20, 2018 09:26 PM
I agree on the price surge. Take the example of petrol. The government has come out with a trick of changing the price of petrol every day to that the common man is never able to see the increase. You are in for a shock when you reach the petrol station.
Please Give me the name of any well performing sector in this government? Let Corruption continue ! I will go through the Facebook and Aadhaar to get all the data of Corruption so that I can get Subscription well.What an Idea.Axis and ICICI doing great !
those MD of icici and axis bank must be held responsible for the loan ditributed to businessmen who fled the countryy as those whose intention was to not pay bak the loan having hand to hand in gloves with those corrupt MDS of both banks similar treatment must be meted to ladies too at whatever post they are\were they got big chunks of loan as a bribe thogh they have fat salary or family members are connected for thos eall ba dloans