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Be a partner in progress in the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, leave your mark on the future of the country!

Be a partner in progress in the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, leave your mark on the future of the country!
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 01, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Prime Minister shared a visionary approach to transform the development journey of our villages in the form of the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. The initiative calls upon MPs to ...

The Prime Minister shared a visionary approach to transform the development journey of our villages in the form of the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. The initiative calls upon MPs to select a village in their constituency and make it a Model Village by 2016. Furthermore, the number of model villages should increase as time progresses so that in a decade a large number of villages become Model Villages across India.

The rationale behind a landmark idea such as this is clear- India lives in the villages and India will only progress when our villages progress. Development of villages can happen best when everybody walks shoulder to shoulder and contributes towards the comprehensive development of the village. And who better than the local Members of Parliament to drive this change!

This specially created forum on MyGov invites out of the box ideas on how the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana can become the driving force in bringing a qualitative difference in our villages. Lets make the development of our villages a grand mass movement and together create a golden future for rural India.

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SUBRAMANIAN C RAMANARAYANAN
SUBRAMANIAN C RAMANARAYANAN 11 years 9 months ago
Earlier an anonymous letter was enough to initiate enquiry on a corrupt officer. But now whistle blower's protection law has reduced the scope and has restricted the matter to named complaints only. So by enacting a law the corrupt are being protected to a large extent. please make available a draft of every bill to the public before it goes to the parliament. So people can give their inputs. MPs just go by the whip and may not reflect the common man's idea or wish
Param Dev Singh
Param Dev Singh 11 years 9 months ago
First of all make it mandatory for all SARKARI or government employees that "Their children must studied in SARKARI /govt. school only.They and their family must be treated in Govt, hospitals only. They ( IAS/IPS all) travel by public transport ONLY." Then ONLY the system in BHARAT will be going to changed.
Swaraj Chadha
Swaraj Chadha 11 years 9 months ago
So, who are "AGENTS OF CHANGE" for the Farmers ?? - A Teacher , Legal & practical Advisor, Facilitator , Organizer , Arbitrator , Educator, Broker, Administrator , Advocate , Leader , Consultant, Enabler , Catalyst , Communicator , Intermediary , Activist , Friend , Motivator, Listener, Provider, Stimulator,
Swaraj Chadha
Swaraj Chadha 11 years 9 months ago
..."AGENTS OF CHANGE" The agent's role is essentially to help support and actively encourage farmers to develop their own initiatives and to begin to tackle their own problems.
Swaraj Chadha
Swaraj Chadha 11 years 9 months ago
...The agent is less concerned with specific programmes or targets and more with helping the farmers to gain confidence, to organize themselves and to begin to get involved in extension activities
Swaraj Chadha
Swaraj Chadha 11 years 9 months ago
....In the role of educator, facilitator or catalyst, which the agent may need to perform in the course of his duties, the agent is associated less with the knowledge/communication aspect and more with the farmers' personal development
Swaraj Chadha
Swaraj Chadha 11 years 9 months ago
..."AGENTS OF CHANGE" - the agent's work is usually highly structured and based on existing government policies and programmes of rural development
Swaraj Chadha
Swaraj Chadha 11 years 9 months ago
..."AGENTS OF CHANGE"- The agent is formally trained for this position and is provided with the technical knowledge and information which he must then communicate to the farmers.
Swaraj Chadha
Swaraj Chadha 11 years 9 months ago
What will "AGENTS OF CHANGE" do ? ? In this role, the agent is seen as a vehicle of knowledge, usually of a technical nature, and as a teacher who instructs farmers in the use of this knowledge.