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Modi: Man of Dividing India
Shri Narendra Damodar Modi, Popularly known as Shri
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India is a man who can be loved, who can be
hated but cannot be ignored. PM Modi is known for his honesty, stretched working
hours, speech delivery, visionary and charismatic leadership. The seer reason for such contrasting experience lies in
silence of previous PM Shri Manmohan singh, sarcastically known as “Maun Mohan
Singh”. While analyzing performance of PM Narendra Modi we will have to take
stock of following initiatives taken by him. I am providing you some insight to
reflect upon, verify, and make a well informed opinion than to make perception
based opinion. I have placed the following initiatives taken by Modi Sarakar before you all for your
critical appreciation and necessary comments:
1. Make in India
2. GST
3. Demonitization
4. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India
Mission)
5. Jan Dhan Yojna
6. MUDRA Bank Yojana: MUDRA stands
for Micro Unit Development and Refinance Agency. MUDRA Bank yojana act as
regulator of Micro finance institutions and provide credit up to Rs.10 lakh to
small entrepreneurs. There are three categories under MUDRA bank scheme: Shishu
- the starters-covers loan up to Rs.50,000, Kishor - the mid stage finance
seekers-covers loan above Rs.50,000 and up to Rs.5,00,000 and Tarun - growth
seekers- covers loan above Rs.5,00,000 and up to Rs. 10,00,000
7. Start Up India- Stand Up India
8. Compaign on building toilets
9. Gram Uday se Bharat Uday
10.
Ujjwala
Scheme: almost 6 crores poor houses have got free LPG connections.
11.
Pradhanmantri
Jeevan Jyoti beema Yojna- This is a life insurance scheme with
age limit of 18 to 50 years. The annual premium is under this scheme for life
cover of Rs.2, 00,000 is Rs.330 per year.
12.
Pradhanmantri
Suraksha beema Yojna- This is a life insurance scheme with age limit of 18 to 70
years and here the annual premium is Rs.12 per year. It covers accidental death
and full disability of Rs.2, 00, 00 and Rs.1, 00,000 for partial disability.
13.
Pradhan
Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna (Skill development Plan)
14.
Pradhan
Mantri Aavaas Yojna
15.
Pradhan
Mantri Phasal Beema Yojna
16.
Soil
Health Card Scheme- This scheme provides every farmer a
soil health card. The card will carry crop wise recommendations of nutrients/
fertilizers required for farmers to improve productivity. The budget allotted
Rs.100 crore for issuing cards.
17.
Ensuring
availability of Neem coated urea to farmers
18.
Highest
ever increase in MSP
19.
Beti
Bachaao Beti padhaao
20.
Sukanya
Samridhi Account- the account can be opened in the name
of girl child it will get highest interest rate of 9.2%, exemption from Tax u/s
80c. The maturity of account is 21 years from date of opening account or
marriage of girl child whichever is earlier. Initial deposit of Rs.1000 and
thereafter any amount in multiple of Rs.100 can be deposited to maximum of 1.5lakhs.
21.
Indradhanush- Immunize all children against seven vaccine preventable
diseases namely diphtheria, whooping cough (Pertussis), tetanus, polio,
tuberculosis, measles and hepatitis B
22.
PM
Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana- the Members of Parliament who are made responsible
for developing the socio-economic and physical infrastructure of at least three
villages by 2019 and total eight villages by 2024. The goal of this scheme is
to create 6,433 model villages (Adarsh Grams) by 2024.
23.
Deen
Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana-
The aim of DDUGJY is to
provide continuous power supply to rural India. Under this scheme government
plans to invest Rs 75,600 crore for rural electrification.
24. "Ayushman Bharat": Health
for all flagship scheme
25.
Promotion
of Digital and cashless India
26.
Atal
Pension Yojna- This is targeted at unorganized
sector workers with age limit of 18 to 40 years. Depending on the contribution,
pension will start at the age of 60 years. Government will contribute 50% of
total contribution or Rs.1000 whichever is lower.The beneficiary will get
guaranteed pension of Rs.1000 to Rs.5000 per month.
27.
Udaan
Project: Udaan, is the
Special Industry Initiative (SII) for J&K state. This scheme is to provide
skills and enhance employability of 40,000 youth over a period of five years in
key high growth sector
28.
Namami
Gange
29.
India's
entry into the export control regimes - Wassenaar Arrangement, the Australia
Group and the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)
30.
One
Rank One Pension (OROP)
31.
Pandit
DeenDayal Upadhyaya Shramev Yojana- A dedicated Shram Suvidha Portal that would
allot Labour Identification Number (LIN) to nearly 6 lakhs units and allow them
to file online compliance for 16 out of 44 labour laws
Universal Account Number will enable 4.17 crore employees to have their Provident Fund account, hassle-free and universally accessible.
Universal Account Number will enable 4.17 crore employees to have their Provident Fund account, hassle-free and universally accessible.
32.
Mahatma
Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana: MGPSY is a special social security scheme
for the overseas Indian workers in possession of Emigration Check Required
(ECR) passports. It is a voluntary scheme which includes Pension and Life
Insurance and designed to help workers to meet their three financial needs:
saving for retirement, saving for their return and resettlement, and providing
free life insurance offering coverage for death from natural causes.
33.
AMRUT: This
stands for Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Development. The focus of
AMRUT scheme is on water supply, sewerage facilities and management, storm
water drains to reduce flooding, strengthening of public transport facilities
and creating public amenities like parks and recreation clubs etc.
34.
HRIDAY
Yojana: HRIDAY stands for National Heritage City Development and
Augmentation. The focus of this scheme is holistic development of heritage
cities in the country. The Scheme is being implemented in 12 identified cities
namely; Ajmer, Amaravati, Amritsar, Badami, Dwarka, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Mathura,
Puri, Varanasi, Velankanni and Warangal. With a total outlay of Rs.500 crores,
the scheme has to be completed within the duration of 27 months i.e. in March
2017.
I have left the ground open for readers to make opinion based on their observations and experiences about present government.