What are the changes needed in India?
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- Women Safety!
- Corruption-free India!
- Every girl should have the Right to Live (no female infanticide), Right to Education and Right to Marry (no honour killing).
- Good Governance.
- Free and efficient healthcare for all.
- Retirement age for politicians.
- Control over black money.
How has India progressed since independence?
In its 72 years of independence, India has several achievements to its credit. It has built a modern economy (second fastest growing economy), remained a democracy, lifted millions out of poverty, has become a space and nuclear power and developed a robust foreign policy.
How India has changed over a period of time from rural to urban?
Both, natural increase and rural to urban migration have contributed towards the urban growth in India. The largest contributor is natural growth 41.7\% during 1971-81 and 58.7\% during 1981-91. Net migration and changes in boundaries contributed 39.4\% during 1971-81 and it has reduced to 22 percent in 1981-91.
What has Modi done for India since he came to power?
From stalled projects to foreign policy building to launching welfare schemes and reviving the economy, Modi and his government have been hard at work fulfilling peoples’ expectations. Here are 17 major changes that the Modi-led government at the Centre has achieved since coming to power. 1.
What are Narendra Modi’s core priorities?
Modi’s government has identified infrastructure and defence as its immediate core concerns. On the defence front, there is already talk of trying to turn the country into an exporter of arms rather than inflate the exchequer with huge import bills.
Does Modi have a track record on economic development?
During his 2014 election campaign, the BJP repeatedly trumpeted Modi’s track record in the economic development of his native state of Gujarat — where he had served as chief minister from 2001 to 2014 — promising to repeat the performance nationwide, if voted to power.
Can PM Modi’s party replicate 2014’s landmark electoral success?
Given PM Narendra Modi’s mixed track record on economy, it’s unclear whether his party will be able to replicate in 2019 the landmark electoral success it achieved in 2014. A setback at the polls remains a possibility.