Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Will MAKE IN INDIA be successful?

In general, ideas depend on execution. Make in India is a farsighted policy which aims to kick-start the manufacturing industry in India which is lagging in comparison to the rest of the world.
Some points on how this policy should progress are:

  • Getting investments: I feel that this is the smallest issue. Modi with his charisma had already got investments from various countries. He is also an expert in getting investments from private partners. So getting MOUs will not be the biggest challenge
  • Conversion from MOU to execution: this has always been the biggest problem for India. We have got investments but these have stayed on paper or got stuck due to the red tape. Environmental clearances , bureaucratic roadblocks, protests have always stalled projects in India. These challenges have to be solved. SEZs are probably a good solution.
  • Indignation: this is a long term goal which needs to be done. We cannot be content with having only foreign manufacturers. Indian companies must also step up and start manufacturing on a global scale. This is the ultimate goal of the make in India.
  • Skill development: to ensure that this plan succeeds, we must ensure that we have skilled workers and ready employment for these manufacturing plant. For this we need to train electricians, plumbers, welders and fitters. This is an areas which needs to be tackled quickly.
This is an exciting plan and it would be a shame to see the make in India programme fizzle out.

Sunday, 5 July 2015

MY NEW BLOG!!!!

THE GREAT INDIAN RESERVATION SYSTEM

The Reservation System on the bases of caste is one of the biggest speed-breaker in the path of a developed India. Here are my views regarding the topic-

Our Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi talks about a strategy called 'SABKA SAATH SABKA VIKAS' (Taking everyone together and ensuring development for everyone).
Now most people in India (including our governments) think that ensuring reservation in government jobs, colleges.etc for the backward communities may solve the problem of a wide gap that is being created between the rich and the poor people of our country.
To an extent this policy is justified as most people (approximately 60%) belonging to the communities who enjoy reservation in this country have an incredibly disgusting standard of living.
Even clean drinking water is not available to them,forget about food and other resources.
These people truly deserve to have some seats reserved for them for the sake of an uplift in their standards of living.
A person this poor deserves to be enlisted for reservation in the country.But the problem is, not every poor person in India gets to exploit the system of reservation.
The reservation is amended for the people belong to a particular caste or community(no matter how poor or how rich they are).
For instance, if you are a Yadav(OBC), you'll have the benefit of reservation no matter if you drive a Bentley, but if you are a Sharma(GENERAL) and you struggle for your basic needs like electricity, food, water.etc , there will be no system to help you. You don't get the reservation, you don't get a damn thing to help you!
That is the problem!
If we want to ensure the development for all, our help must reach to the last person out there.. doesn't matter which community he/she belong to.
My stand is not against the reservation, my stand is against the people who are benefiting from it even though they don't deserve it.

Think about a system where the reservation does prevail but, the poor people benefit from it, not people belonging to certain caste or communities.
If you are poor(doesn't matter which community you belong to), you get the benefit of reservation which you truly deserve as your preparation may have been affected by poverty and countless other factors.
In this way, no one would have any problem with this system and the help will definitely reach to the last person out there.
Hope this message of mine reaches to those fighting over more and more reservations for their community and those who try to politicize this issue...and moreover to the lawmakers.


Think about it people.. We need to help the poor in general. Not a particular community.

Those who fall under the category of POOR, shall be recognized as such, not as Hindu, Muslim, Dalit or something!
Poor is poor!
Give poor the benefit of reservation.
And those who need it, will automatically fall under that category...


Hope this post talked some sense into your heads...AS this is the only way to ensure SABKA SAATH, SABKA VIKAS!

Saturday, 4 July 2015

ABOUT ME

Hey guys!
Before I begin to write blogs and express my thoughts, I just wanna tell u guys a little about myself..
My name is MUDIT DIXIT, a student of class XII in a town of Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India.I aspire to be a journalist and thereby I've decided to write blogs just to know how good or how bad I'm at it..
As an amateur blogger, I apologize in advance for the mistakes I may make...
Some great posts coming ahead.....Kindly read them and do give your feedback!
Ciao!