As India celebrates #GoodGovernanceDay on 25 December each year on the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Here's my latest article on #JalJeevanMission, a prime example of Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas and a model of good governance. Read here - https://lnkd.in/gRqC22NN
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Narendra Modi took the oath as the Prime Minister of India for the third consecutive term on Sunday. He is the first leader since former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to be elected for a third consecutive term after completing the full tenure of each previous term. Meanwhile, a question has arisen: should the salary of Indian MPs be hiked? Created By: DebFinanceFun #NarendraModi #PMOIndia #ThirdTerm #JawaharlalNehru #IndianPolitics #MPsSalary #SalaryHike #India #Governance #Parliament #DebFinanceFun #Finance #Politics #CurrentAffairs #BreakingNews #IndiaNews #PoliticalUpdates
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The Prime Minister's Office plays a vital role in Indian politics and governance, and the voice of the people has remained a significant force in shaping the country's democracy. What are your thoughts on the impact of India's Prime Ministers on the country's growth and development? Share your insights below. Parent: THE GEOSTRATA #IndianPolitics #PrimeMinisters #IndianDemocracy #LeadershipMatters #Governance #India
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"Modi 3.0 and retained ministers " Recently , a prominent leader in India has succeeded in becoming the Prime Minister for the third consecutive time. Firstly, my best wishes to the Prime Minister and all the honorable Ministers who have retained their positions. After that, we should talk a little about the democracy of India. Typically , in a democratic country , the people choose their own leader and the same has happened here. I don't want to raise any question about that process. But yes, as all the ministers of important ministers are the same. This fact bothers me somewhat. It might be that all these ministers possess very good leadership and implementation capabilities but is their starting a new term not an opportunity for them to act according to their own will? If that's the case, it would be contrary to the spirit of democracy. In this situation, it reminds me of the 22nd Amendment of American Constitution, which prohibits a president from being elected for more than two terms. Is it not possible to have equivalent provision in India's democracy? If it's possible, why hasn't it been done yet? And why isn't this a significant issue for the Indian people?
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A key lesson from the failure of Prime Minister #Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (“#BJP”) to secure a majority in the lower house of #India’s parliament and to sustain its popularity in traditionally pro-BJP states is the pressing need to solve the issue of #economicinequality in India. Mr. Modi faces mounting pressure to deliver during his third term as India’s Prime Minister a strong economic performance to those who have not yet benefited from India’s progress. Similar challenges are being faced by #Chineseleaders, who are rolling out new measures aimed at supporting the “accelerated rise” of #CentralChina. Given India’s growing #competition with China, how China plans to accomplish this goal should be of significant interest to India and its allies. Details: https://lnkd.in/gphPc2Qv #sinotalks
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Punjab Assembly Proposal for Bharat Ratna to Honor Former PM's Role in India's Economic Growth and Bipartisan Leadership.: A Congress leader has proposed a joint resolution in the Punjab Assembly to recommend the Bharat Ratna for a former prime minister, recognizing his significant contributions to India's progress, particularly his role in economic liberalization. The proposal seeks bipartisan support and suggests forming an all-party delegation to meet the Prime Minister to advocate for this honor. The leader emphasized the former prime minister's dedication to public service, his impact on India's growth, and his ability to foster bipartisan consensus. The resolution aims to celebrate his achievements and inspire future generations by reaffirming a commitment to democracy and public service excellence. http://dlvr.it/TH9x3k #BharatRatna #EconomicReform #PublicService #Bipartisan #IndiaGrowth
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❗NDA 3.0 takes charge officially this week On June 9, 2024 🕢 , with Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking oath of office for a record 3rd time as the Leader of the Lok Sabha & the Prime Minister of India, we had 30 Cabinet Ministers, 36 Ministers of State & 5 Ministers of State with an Independent Charge This totals to 72 Ministers, including the Hon'ble Prime Minister, in the initial ministry, with expansions in the Cabinet set to take place with due course of time. Wondering who gets what portfolio, the composition of the new ministry, the share of Allies in the Cabinet and the ministry? This deck has got you all covered. Swipe through the carousel ➡ to know all about the New Cabinet and the ministry. If you liked the read, please like, repost, share your thoughts over the same. Also follow my page Harikrishnan S for more of such content #HK_Speaks #GOI #Cabinet #Governance #Portfolios #Collaboration
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Union Minister and senior BJP leader Nitin Gadkari addressed recent reports suggesting that he had been offered the prime minister's position by an opposition party, clarifying that he has no such aspirations. Speaking at the India Today Conclave, Gadkari stated, "When the offer was made to me, I questioned why they wanted me as prime minister and why I should not stand by Prime Minister Modi. Becoming the prime minister is not my ambition." #nitingadkari #pmpost #gadkari #modi #indiatodayconclave #primeminister #bjp Watch: https://lnkd.in/gDCPz_DZ
India Today Conclave 2024| Nitin Gadkari : No Ambition To Become Prime Minister
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As the nation prepares for Prime Minister Modi's swearing-in ceremony, the air is filled with a sense of optimism and renewed determination. The people of India have spoken, and their message is clear: they believe in the transformative vision and unwavering commitment of the Modi government to take the country to new heights. This victory is not just a political triumph, but a testament to the resilience and strength of India's democratic institutions. It is a testament to the aspirations of a nation that is poised to play an even more significant role on the global stage, leading the way in sustainable development, technological innovation, and fostering regional and international cooperation. It also reflects the desire for stability and continuity in governance, which are seen as essential for sustained progress. https://lnkd.in/gXT74WrF
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