Thanks for the inputs

Friends,

Thank you everyone for your inputs in the last 10 days on the following subjects:

1) Immediate Priorities for the new Government (100 days and 1 year)

2) Long term changes you wish to see with the new Government

We will now collate the inputs submitted by you and submit them to Mr. Modi. The immediate priorities document has already been submitted and is available at:
https://www.localcircles.com/a/index/core?thoughtleadership

In addition to the above 2 areas, if you have suggestions on any changes that are small and easy to make changes but will result in significant impact on development or governance front, you may share those by COB Saturday, May 23. Please be very specific with your suggestions though.

Thanks for your inputs and engagement.

Rajendra Pratap Gupta more  

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Top Priorities : 1. Infrastructure Project to be completed with good pace. 2. Agricultural Reforms (Removal of agents and brokers) 3. Soft Steps to bring back Northeast states in main stream. 4. Reforms on Secularism 5. Reforms in Laws for Chitfund Companies and Direct selling companies. more  
This is about the LOP. If there is no opposition party with atleast 10% seats in Loksabha, then whynot all the opposition parties get together and elect an opposition leader. This will enable the parliament to function normally. The LOP can even be relected every session if necessary to ensure that no one will misuse his position. more  
Not sure if this is an immediate priority, but it should at least be a priority. India's ageing population is left on the sidelines looking at the world as it spins faster and faster. We should be thinking of ways our seniors can continue to contribute to humanity instead of forcing them into retirement. They have a lot to offer in addition to wisdom and experience. Our culture is such that we respect our seniors. Now we need to go a step further and think of innovative ways we can take care of them by creating opportunities for them to be active and useful. more  
कृपया आप लोगो के लिए मीडिया में एक ऐसा प्रवधान बनाई जिससे लोग मीडिया में हो रहे नेताओ से डिस्कशन में भाग ले सके और नेताओ की गलत फमिओ को उसी समय ही दूर कर सके! हमेशा नेता बोलते रहते है और लोग सुनते रहते है! नेताओ की रैली में नेता लोग अपनी पिछली उप्लभ्तिया बताते है और नए घोषणाए करते रहते है! जिसमे लोगो तो बोलने नहीं दिया जाता है! नेताओ की गलत उप्लभ्तिया और घोषणाए, लोगो को गुमराह करती है वोट्स के समय उन्हें अपना डिसिशन लेने के लिए! फिलाल कुछ मीडिया चैनेलो पर लोगो को नेताओ के डिस्कशन में भाग दिया जाता है परन्तु यह बहुत ही कम है जिसमे समय बहुत भी कम होता है और एक ही कांटेक्ट नंबर होता है जो की बिजी रहता है जिससे ज्यादातर लोग तो भाग भी नहीं ले पाते है और उन लोगो की राय, कम्प्लेंट्स और प्रसन अधूरे रह जाते है! इससे जायदातर आम लोग गुमरा होते है! कृपया ध्यान दे हमारे पास न्यूज़ नेव्स्चैनल्स बहुत सारे है और उनके पास समय भी बहुत है! हम नौकरी पेशो लोगो के लिए नेट (वेब साइट्स ) तो ठीक है हमारे कमेंट्स के लिए! परन्तु आम लोगो के लिए तो न्यूज़ चैनल्स ही जानकारी का मध्य्हम है! और इन आम लोगो की संखिया तो बहुत जयदा है! उनके लिए तो कुछ भी नहीं? यह किस प्रकार की आजादी हमें मिली है जंहा हम लोगो को अभी भी बोलने नहीं दिया जाता है! यह बहुत ही जरुरी है एक साफ और सुथरी राजनीति के लिए! ताकि गुमराह कर रहे नेतो को जवाब दिया जा सके! यह एक शांति पूर्वक तरीका है अपने विचारो को रखने के लिये! कृपया इसपर विचार जरूर करे और समाज को पुरंतरह आजादी दिलाइए! एक इंडियन, जय हिन्द ! कवल कुमार more  
Citizens should not expect fast action from the Govt being large populated country.Citizens should also help the Govt as they are part and parcel of the country development. more  
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