5 key changes from Modi Govt

1. We are happy to see a Stateman PM in the concluding session of Dr Babsaheb Ambedkar 125 years birth centenary celebrations & discussions on our Constitution. I am sure PM will maintain this posture & curb unwarranted talk by any of his party men to seek brown y points. PM should heavily come on those violating the code of conduct & deviating from main agenda (viz) Development of the Nation
2. PM should do everything possible in his command to make the winter session of the Parliament productive & get all key legislation that support development through debate, discussion & consensus building.
3.PM should expedite some of the social welfare schemes aimed purely at those at the bottom of the pyramid and tweak the allocation and policy framework to ensure the extende4d benefit under the scheme reaches the needy and are not siphoned off in the bureaucratic frame work
4 PM should pay special attention in implementing the various progressive steps taken so far to boost the investment climate in the country. Specially the ease of doing business in India. PM should tell the Ministries of Commerce & Industry and the Ministry of Finance to remove all outdated certification processes with discretion which makes the people to run to various departments seeking approvals. It is high time a rigid regulatory framework is put in place, Start trusting the Businesses & punish only those who are violating the rules. This one step alone will free the businesses to seek plethora of clearances which still exists.
5.PM should pay special attention to the areas of skill development, self entrepreneurship development which alone can create millions of jobs to the young youth of this country currently being mislead & entering nefarious activities

V.Seshadri
Bangalore more  

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