Priorities for new govt

Top priorities to new government :

1. Bringing Black money back.
2. Rivers connectivity.
3 Withdraw of NREGS which was aimed to make vote bank for congress.
4. Withdraw of MP Funds schme
5. Clean up the politics
6. Implementation of Election reforms, police reforms, Judiciary reforms
7. Implementation of 1&2 Administrative reforms committees recommendations.
8. Building infrastructure such as water,roads,medical,electrictiy,education at all villeges.
9. As a part of good governance-shaping a standard system to the appointment of Governers, no place to those who were active in politics.
10. creating jobs 1crore per year.
11. increasing Exports,no imports.
12. maximum e-governance for more transparency.
13. adopting all measures to make Brand India in Electronics,like south korea.
14. Reforms in Taxation.
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All 14 are already started and in progress and requiring another four years to complete . Issue 10 is set for Self sustenance under Self Employment as well as Make in India Programs for those who can bringin marginal investment . Loans and Funding also made under single window system . The Districts and States who are marching in line with these aspirations are utilizing all the means and ways for early achievement for good governance . There is the need for more States to step ahead and Political Parties to march hand in hand in development of Country's economy that only could sustain its people with adequate Opportunities to live and to lead . AND , IS FAST REQUIRED . more  
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Good points Mr. Setty. There is a need to set up several hundred Universities in various parts of India which job could be entrusted to the private sector. more  
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