Tuesday 24 February 2015

Rights of the people

By government land is acquired for development and handed over to private companies. And owners of the land who are poor people are not adequately compensated for loss. These unjust policies curtail the citizens right to property. So there have been several revolts. We cannot ignore the rights of the people for the sake of development. After all development is for the people.So read on.



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http://www.kractivist.org/land-war-opposition-farmers-vs-government-corporates/



Thursday 12 February 2015

Lovely India

There are inherent problems in India. Government's bureaucracy does not function properly. There are monumental delays in implementation of government's plans.By the time it is implemented, the party would have lost elections and new government will work on different lines. With the result, transport systems, river linkage systems, social security schemes,revising educational institutions etc are held back. So unless political stability, continuation of a single government is there, this will persist. But this will not affect foreign tourists or international Indians in any way. People can visit India. This blog will continue make posts for those who want to know more about India and those who want to visit India.

An ancient country


India is an ancient country tackling problems of the 21st century. Since Indians have become highly educated as engineers, as doctors and as administrators, India is becoming powerful nation.
There are wonderful places to see in India. It is an ideal place where tourism can grow(has potential). Ancient monuments--tombs palaces, temples, mosque and churches are plentiful. Its tourist paradise. Since the Indian currency is easily obtainable, all can enjoy the grandest historical places. And the comforts that hotels give and travel details in blogs attract lot of tourists.So one can invest in tourist industry and prosper.

Tuesday 10 February 2015

Election results in Delhi

Citizens of New Delhi have chosen Aam Admi Party decively. Because they wanted development and a better way of life which the Bharatiya Janata Party could not give. We needed reforms but the BJP was good with words and bad in action. We expect the AAP to get rid of corruption; we expect reduction in water bill, electricity bill and better schools for kids. We want jobs for our young adults. If AAP does not stand up to our expectations, we know what to do at next election. AAP is approachable but BJP alienated  itself from the people.There was an element of becoming too proud of oneself on the part of BJP. Too much dependence on officials of government and too little understanding of the people were the two main reasons for the fall of BJP. So high officials take heed...the ordinary people do count....