Monday, July 7, 2014

[rti4empowerment] Re: [Janshakti] Fw: Fwd: Achhe Din Ki Suruat

 

Excellent, top class. These are long overdue steps.
However, one hopes that there is urgent and complete overhaul AND accountability of the judiciary. A report in todays media suggests infrastructure shortage for same. NOT TRUE. Here is why and how: Increase retirement age of higher judiciary to 70 years, and lower judiciary to 62; work the courts in two shifts, say from 8 - 12.30, and from 2 - 6.30; list fewer cases each day before each bench BUT make sure every matter is properly heard and disposed off, EVEN if it means sitting till mid-night; drastically cut down the adjournment culture OR rename them "Officers of Adjournment", audio-video of every court AND / OR permit litigants to record same on their mobiles; cut the number of holidays, especially the long summer holidays; judicial accountability with independent members from lawyers, bars, etc. OR better still, a CVC type institution.
WHO SAYS THE TASK IS DIFFICULT?

Victor



From: "Vishwanath Rao vishwa_46@yahoo.com [Janshakti]" <Janshakti@yahoogroups.com>
To: Janshakti@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 8, 2014 5:46 AM
Subject: [Janshakti] Fw: Fwd: Achhe Din Ki Suruat

 


On Monday, July 7, 2014 9:46 PM, Shyamala  wrote:


Modi Government has taken some credible decisions during
the past few days.

These steps are certainly a game changer for India in coming years.

1. Defence Ministry approved fast-track road building along the
disputed border with China.

2. New 50 posts will be established in strategic position of Indo-China Border.

3. $2 billion extension to the Karwar Naval base in the southern state
of Karnataka.The base is intended to take the load off Mumbai port,
used by the navy and civilian ships.

4. Approved a Radar station in the Andaman and Nicobar islands in the
Bay of Bengal to keep an eye on China's evil designs.

5. Radars and telecommunications projects within 100 km (62 miles) of
the 4,000-km (2,500-mile) border with China, large parts of which are
disputed, will be put on an automatic approval list.

6. Govt. Approved a long-stalled proposal to raise the height of the
Narmada dam to 138.73 metres (455 feet), from 121.92 metres (400
feet), so more water will be available for drinking, irrigation and
power generation.

7. In another significant move, the government has decided not to hike
the prices of LPG cylinders. Also, the cap on the number of subsidised
LPG cylinders will remain unchanged at 12 per year.

8. In a significant development, the Modi government has decided to
make X-Ray, MRI and CT scans free of cost for the poor at government
hospitals.

9. The Government plans to plant 200 crore trees along the entire 1
lakh km National Highways network across the country to employ jobless
youth. A similar scheme could be implemented under MNREGA (Mahatma
Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Act) along the village and
district roads and state highways. That has the potential to employ 30
lakh youth.

10. Moving ahead with its plans of creating a "broadband highway"
across the country, the inter-ministerial telecom commission approved
a revised strategy for kickstarting the ambitious National Optical
Fibre Network (NOFN) that plans to provide broadband connectivity to
2.5 lakh gra
a
m panchayats through nearly 6 lakh km of optic fibre by
March, 2017.
Gazetted Officers........ Bye - Bye....
Govt may drop Attestation
o
f
documents by gazetted
officers ( Stam
p
s Walo Aapke Din Gaye)

You may no longer need a Gazetted officer or a
magistrate to attest
documents sought by
Govt. Departments.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked his bureaucrats to
repeal all laws and rules which come in the way of effective
Governance. In a meeting with secretaries on Wednesday, the PM
suggested government
departments should adopt the system of self-attestation of
certificates, photographs and marksheets, instead of asking for
Attested Documents or filing
of affidavits. He also told
officials all Government application forms should be made short and
simple by doing away with unnecessary fields.

The
PM
said self attestation should be enough because
it is a hassle for the common man to get it attested from Gazetted
officers. Anyway, the original documents are
required to be produced at the final selection... (Courtesy BS)..

Mr. Modi has passed an epic resolution:

Only Scientist and Technical associate will participate and attend the
Scientist Conference in India and Abroad....
No Minister or Bureaucratis allowed as a part of this delegations

This is land mark decision as almost 50% participant were non
technical Ministers and his cronies....who did not understand a thing
on the subject.....they just uses to enjoy travel and hospitality at
Govt
.
expense

For last 67 years nobody had time and inclination to change this as
there was no vision in their heads right from Nehru to Sonia ....they
have systematically hanged on to the rules to serve their own dynastic purpose and looted the country,

Bravo Mr Modi.

Aache Din Aa Gaye !!!







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