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Give your inputs for Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat on 30th August, 2015

Give your inputs for Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat on 30th August, 2015
Start Date :
Aug 20, 2015
Last Date :
Aug 29, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing Mann Ki Baat with you on Sunday, 30th August. In this Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister will share his thoughts on a number of ...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing Mann Ki Baat with you on Sunday, 30th August. In this Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister will share his thoughts on a number of themes and issues.

MyGov invites you to share your thoughts and tell us the issues and ideas that you would like to be voiced by the Prime Minister. As always, Prime Minister will pick out the discussion topics from among the ideas shared by you. And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11 am on 30th August, 2015.

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suresh g
suresh g 10 years 10 months ago
Sir can we walk in tall and heads upright with these figures?. So please for heaven’s sake, please announce the new National Health Policy which includes the RTH Act and Health Insurance. The other sector is the social welfare sector. Sir such schemes should go in parallel with other schemes such as ‘Make in India’ (aimed to improve the purchasing power of citizens) at least for the next 15 years. But the quality of these schemes must be improved.
suresh g
suresh g 10 years 10 months ago
Control of communicable and non communicable (life style) diseases is another challenge. Improvement in hunger index, food safety standards should get utmost importance. For such things inter sectoral coordination between health department, education department, agricultural department and social welfare department is very much necessary According to WHO reports 1.34 new born die every year in India, 2000 new born die every day, and 140 mothers die for every 1000 live births?
suresh g
suresh g 10 years 10 months ago
In 2015 only, around 2050 people died of H1N1. Shouldn’t we evolve a strategy including mass vaccination to prevent such calamities? India stands as a country among toppers in imr, mmr, cmr even after 68Yrs of independence. What a shame? Can we put the blame always on the previous governments? Control of communicable and non communicable (life style) diseases is another challenge. Improvement in hunger index, food safety standards should get utmost importance.
Girish Suryavanshi_1
Girish Suryavanshi_1 10 years 10 months ago
Respected Sir, With above reference I want to state your honor, that I am 20 years old and a student of CA as well as an entrepreneur running CA classes franchise (J.K.Shah Classes) in Bhopal. Basically my motive for writing your honor is against the Reservation Quota which has been in practice from many years. Sir instead of giving reservations on the basis of Caste in my view it should be given on the basis like Income tax slab is divided, that would be much better way to serve the people.
suresh g
suresh g 10 years 10 months ago
Despite all these achievements two sectors look so dull and bleak. It is so sad that these two vital and crucial sectors directly linked to the common man seem to be neglected. The sector no. 1 is the health & family welfare sector and 11nd one is the social security (welfare) sector. During Dr. Harshawardhan’s period we got scopes that the obsolete NRHM will be replaced with NHAM (National Health Assurance Mission) and a draft of new national health policy was drafted. The draft which included
suresh g
suresh g 10 years 10 months ago
Administrative reforms not only at the personnel department level but other sectors such as the labor department are commendable. The sukanya samri yojana PMJS BY/APYL PMJSY/ etc are going very successfully. BSNL (Concessions and discounts) Railway reforms skill India, make in India, Digital India, Swatch Bharath Abiyaam, Income tax benefits to the middle class , return of KVP….. Etc benefits the public and nation in general. Administrative efficiency has proven through ‘PAHAL’ [DBTL], s
suresh g
suresh g 10 years 10 months ago
Hearty congrates to p.m’s speech and his resolve to contain the menace of imr, mmr, & cmr at the Call to Action summit on 27-8-15 at New Delhi. [Inputs are given after compliments.] Before giving some valuable suggestions the govt. must be complemented, congratulated, and hailed for the following. Things look bright now as the atmosphere become friendly for growth, progress and prosperity. Kudos to the new legislative amendments and legislations (Dowry Death Act, Juvenile Justice Act …. Et
subhash singh
subhash singh 10 years 10 months ago
आदरणीय मोदी जी, गुजरात के रिजर्वॆशन आन्दोलन को देखते हुए देश को जाति के दीवार मे बटने से रोकने के लिए तथा देश के वास्तविक गरीबो को लाभ पहुचाने के लिए, रिजर्वॆशन का आधार आर्थिक स्थिति को करने पर विचार किया जाना चाहिए | चिकित्सा, सेना अौर रिसर्च मे किसी भी प्रकार का रिजर्वॆशन नही दिया जाना चाहिए | उक्त मुद्दे को देश के सामने च्ररचा के लिए तो रखा ही जा सकता है जिससे कि देश के लोग एव राजनीतिक दल अपने विचार रख सके |
rajani_6
rajani_6 10 years 10 months ago
#SupportForWomen #Women #Empowerment #UPSC .The programs that you have started for promoting the welfare of women are admirable. We should try to institutionalize more avenues where the women can be given sufficient support. UPSC is one such avenue. As women in the age group 25-32 usually have very young children to attend to, they are left with very little time to prepare effectively for exam. Hence,the eligibility age for women for Civils (UPSC) should be increased form 32 to 35 years.
NARENDRA MANI TRIPATHI
NARENDRA MANI TRIPATHI 10 years 10 months ago
Sir, Please save world famous printing press Gita Press ,Gorakhpur(UP), Which is well known for its publications like Shrimad Bhagvad Gita,Ramayana etc . Please do the needful. Thanks