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Prime Minister in Australia

Prime Minister in Australia
Start Date :
Oct 21, 2014
Last Date :
Dec 30, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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On 17th November 2014 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a large gathering of the Indian community settled in Australia in Sydney, during his visit to Australia.The PM wants ...

On 17th November 2014 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a large gathering of the Indian community settled in Australia in Sydney, during his visit to Australia.

The PM wants to hear from the Indian community in Australia. This is a specially created forum to share what you feel the Prime Minister should address during his speech! Share your thoughts on how relations between India and Australia can be strengthened, particularly in trade, commerce and tourism.

Shri Modi will not only share some of the ideas received but also will share the names of those who shared the ideas.

Keep the ideas coming!

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hitesh lakhani
hitesh lakhani 11 years 7 months ago
Sir, Please select 4 national daily newspapers. Ask them to print dirty or uncleaned areas in their jurisdiction. Like for example select Time of India for West India then Times will print on front page every monday morning uncleaned areas in Mumbai, and challenge that area to keep their premises clean. Like wise if every national daily does this for 365 days then our Swaach bharat Aabhiyan shall be surely successful.
prateek dwivedi
prateek dwivedi 11 years 7 months ago
Pranam as we know a lot of students go there for study purposes now we can ask them to give their views so that we have a better education system so that talent will not migrate... other than this we can ask NRIs to help young businessman of india in setting up their indutries by giving them their valuable experience
Somana Ganapathi
Somana Ganapathi 11 years 7 months ago
Respected PM, I request our Honourable PM to invite NRIs and other Australian industrulists to establish various industries as Govt can show land, water and other aminities.
RAJEEV RANJAN SHUKLA
RAJEEV RANJAN SHUKLA 11 years 7 months ago
The workers in private sector is not getting better salary. There is minimum salary "Ghotala" in this sector. Even after many years(15-18yrs) working in a company they are getting minimum salary. Kindly take hard steps.
RAJEEV RANJAN SHUKLA
RAJEEV RANJAN SHUKLA 11 years 7 months ago
Respected Sir, The Graduation course is base of research.B.Sc(Biotechnology) Education is also a most important in the area of research among Higher Education Degrees . But In DST Inspire Scholarship system this is not included. Kindly, Look into the matter. Take steps for reform in criteria. Regards.
Somana Ganapathi
Somana Ganapathi 11 years 7 months ago
Respected PM, India is to become a developed nation by 2020. For minimizing power shortage we should not feel coal shortage. We have to get coal form Australia for all Indian sea ports daily.
Somana Ganapathi
Somana Ganapathi 11 years 7 months ago
Respected PM, Today you are addressing G-20 Group leaders. I request that assistance in technology and science and other important things like issuing visa on landing with developed countries may be discussed.
Amrish Jaiswal
Amrish Jaiswal 11 years 7 months ago
When I was setting up a new venture in India from Sydney, I faced the problem of not knowing the creditworthiness of my buyers. It would help having a central authority that could provide an organisation or an individual’s score based on their ability to repay. This will also work better in case of businesses/individuals trying to sell from India into international markets. Opportunities to generate revenue are more welcoming than ideas to curb expenditure. Let’s bury the poverty line.
Lakshmana Prasad
Lakshmana Prasad 11 years 7 months ago
... continued It is difficult and inefficient to develop a large road network without active participation of public, private sector, multinationals, investors, etc., That said, if stringent requirements are not set based on latest research and strictly enforced, India will loose an once in life time opportunity of getting it right!!. Hence collaboration with reputable non-profit international research organisations in US, UK, Europe(mainland), Australia etc would be of immense benefit.
Lakshmana Prasad
Lakshmana Prasad 11 years 7 months ago
Development of Road Network is quite high on the agenda. Could one of the delegates meet with non-profit research organisations such as the Australian Road Research Board, and establish a collborative arrangement in developing standardised specifications and design criteria for the pavement design of Indian Freeways/Motorways. The criteria must be detailed enough to ensure maximum performance, life and best use of local resources specific to each region. Road development is a one off opportunity