Mr Prime Minister, will you take some tips from me with regard to your next 07 months' things-to-do? Here are some :
a)Put all Economic Reforms agenda kept in the backburner due to pressure from Left on Fast Track and directly monitor their implementation; b)Identify the real culprit behind unmanageable inflation and take some tough measures.Do not use Interest Rate and Exchange Rate as tools to control inflation becoz these are no longer effective.Reduce Home Loan Interest to save PSU banks from insolvency as high homeloan interest rate means high home loan defaulters which our banks can not afford. c) Let Economic Policy Decissions not directed at one particular group or individual. Do something which is in the larger interest of the economy. d) Boost Agriculture Growth and save people of this Nation from hunger deaths.More and more agricultural lands are being diverted for other uses .Farmers are not enthused to continue his core activity as agriculture is no longer profitable for him. We pay Rs 25 per kilo of rice in the market but farmer gets less than Rs 12 per kilo, which is below his cost production.Provide cheap farm loan, quality seeds and fertilizers at affordable prices to him and he will be happily doing what he is good at- producing meal for you and me.farmer is a self respecting person. he does not expect hand-outs viz. loan waiver,free power etc.Rs 60000 crores could have been used to create better market place,godown and cold storage facility,etc.
Nuclear Deal is good for India even is congress give bribe. but it seems rediff is against congress always I find columns are against congress I want rediff to be neutral. Manmohan is great prime minister. Indian are proud of him.
RE:rediff is against congress
by Suraj Singh on Jul 26, 2008 06:34 PM Permalink
Why is it good? I don't think so. Myth #11: India needs more nuclear power to assure its energy future.
Fact: Nuclear power has been virtually insignificant in India’s energy mix in the past, and will be no more important in the future. India has been generating electricity with nuclear reactors for more than 40 years. Yet, reactors supply only 2% to 3% of its electricity today. India has not built more reactors because they have not turned out to be as safe, or as clean, or – most important – as economical as originally thought. Even if India were to achieve a 50% increase in nuclear power generation (which is unlikely) such a step would only increase India’s overall electricity output by one percent at most, and would only increase India’s overall energy output by a fraction of one percent. That is not a significant increase in the energy available to India and would not decrease India’s demand for oil and gas.
RE:RE:rediff is against congress
by Suraj Singh on Jul 26, 2008 06:35 PM Permalink
Myth #14: The deal is not primarily about making money; it is about creating a new U.S. strategic relationship in south Asia.
Fact: The deal is primarily about making money. The main effect of the deal will be to pardon India – to remove it as a violator of international norms. After such a change in status, there will be no impediment to U.S. arms sales. This is where the real money is, not in nuclear reactors. U.S. exporters have mentioned selling as much as $1.4 billion worth of Boeing airliners, hundreds of F-16 or F/A-18 fighter jets, as well as maritime surveillance planes, advanced radar, helicopters, missile defense and other equipment. The Russian press has even complained that the nuclear deal is a ploy to squeeze Russia out of the Indian arms market.