Representative Beth Fukumoto Chang gave the opening remarks for the 2015 legislative session as the House Minority Leader. She thanked her family, constituents, and staff for their support. She stated that the Minority Party is committed to creating a government that meets the needs of everyday citizens and addressing key issues like jobs, healthcare, cost of living, and government transparency. She asked that the majority listen to minority views, as diversity of thought can lead to stronger legislation that improves people's lives and gives them faith in their government.
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The outgoing Leader of Opposition in Uganda's Parliament congratulates his successor and pledges his support. He thanks various institutions and individuals for their support during his tenure. He highlights some of the challenges of leading the opposition, but also achievements made. While he will continue advocating for equality and justice, he passes the role to the new Leader of Opposition to further establish the office and continue checking the government.
The SHRDF organization is organizing an awareness camp and rally against corruption on January 12-13, 2016 in Damehdi Village, Madhya Pradesh. The goal is to document evidence of local corruption through papers, audio, and video recordings to present to the local high court. They aim to gather this documentation with the involvement of local people from 10am to 4pm on the scheduled dates. The SHRDF works without much funding or facilities and risks physical harm, but feels a duty to help address the corruption that affects the daily lives of villagers who make up 70% of the population. They appeal to the legal and media systems to cooperate in any way possible to help address this issue for the people.
This document is the State of the City Address by Herman Mashaba, the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg. He outlines the major challenges facing the city, including high unemployment, aging infrastructure, housing and service delivery backlogs, and corruption. He highlights steps his administration has taken to address these issues with a focus on poor communities, such as budget allocations for electrification, housing, transportation, and clinics. He expresses his vision to accelerate development projects across the city to improve living conditions.
Rep. Scott Saiki gave the opening remarks for the 2015 legislative session of the Hawaii House of Representatives. He thanked the residents for electing the members and said the House Democratic Caucus will serve as a check on the system and constructive problem solver to address challenges like healthcare, food security, utilities, prisons, education, and housing. Saiki acknowledged some criticism of the legislative process and length of the session, but said the challenges require purposeful work with other branches of government to achieve happiness for residents.
The document proposes a new bottom-up political system where people have more direct involvement and transparency through new technology. Key aspects include:
- Creating an app that connects all villages and cities, allowing people to see how their taxes are spent and what government is doing.
- Involving people in decision making from local to national levels on issues like spending, policies, and court cases.
- Using dashboard technology for people to participate in conversations and decisions live.
- Making expenditures and projects transparent from local to national levels to reduce corruption.
The goal is to empower voters and citizens to shape government through participation and have more control over decisions that impact their lives.
The document proposes a new bottom-up political system where people have more direct involvement and transparency through technology. Key aspects include:
1) Creating an app that connects all villages and cities, allowing people to see how their taxes are spent and what government is working on.
2) Involving people in decision making from local to national levels on issues like budgets, policies, and military matters.
3) Using dashboard technology for voters to participate in conversations and decisions live.
4) Making government finances and projects transparent to the public to reduce corruption.
Representative Beth Fukumoto Chang gave the opening remarks for the 2015 legislative session as the House Minority Leader. She thanked her family, constituents, and staff for their support. She stated that the Minority Party is committed to creating a government that meets the needs of everyday citizens and addressing key issues like jobs, healthcare, cost of living, and government transparency. She asked that the majority listen to minority views, as diversity of thought can lead to stronger legislation that improves people's lives and gives them faith in their government.
Remarks by Hon. Nathan Nandala-Mafabi Outgoing Leader of OppositionShawn Mubiru
The outgoing Leader of Opposition in Uganda's Parliament congratulates his successor and pledges his support. He thanks various institutions and individuals for their support during his tenure. He highlights some of the challenges of leading the opposition, but also achievements made. While he will continue advocating for equality and justice, he passes the role to the new Leader of Opposition to further establish the office and continue checking the government.
The SHRDF organization is organizing an awareness camp and rally against corruption on January 12-13, 2016 in Damehdi Village, Madhya Pradesh. The goal is to document evidence of local corruption through papers, audio, and video recordings to present to the local high court. They aim to gather this documentation with the involvement of local people from 10am to 4pm on the scheduled dates. The SHRDF works without much funding or facilities and risks physical harm, but feels a duty to help address the corruption that affects the daily lives of villagers who make up 70% of the population. They appeal to the legal and media systems to cooperate in any way possible to help address this issue for the people.
This document is the State of the City Address by Herman Mashaba, the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg. He outlines the major challenges facing the city, including high unemployment, aging infrastructure, housing and service delivery backlogs, and corruption. He highlights steps his administration has taken to address these issues with a focus on poor communities, such as budget allocations for electrification, housing, transportation, and clinics. He expresses his vision to accelerate development projects across the city to improve living conditions.
Rep. Scott Saiki gave the opening remarks for the 2015 legislative session of the Hawaii House of Representatives. He thanked the residents for electing the members and said the House Democratic Caucus will serve as a check on the system and constructive problem solver to address challenges like healthcare, food security, utilities, prisons, education, and housing. Saiki acknowledged some criticism of the legislative process and length of the session, but said the challenges require purposeful work with other branches of government to achieve happiness for residents.
The document proposes a new bottom-up political system where people have more direct involvement and transparency through new technology. Key aspects include:
- Creating an app that connects all villages and cities, allowing people to see how their taxes are spent and what government is doing.
- Involving people in decision making from local to national levels on issues like spending, policies, and court cases.
- Using dashboard technology for people to participate in conversations and decisions live.
- Making expenditures and projects transparent from local to national levels to reduce corruption.
The goal is to empower voters and citizens to shape government through participation and have more control over decisions that impact their lives.
The document proposes a new bottom-up political system where people have more direct involvement and transparency through technology. Key aspects include:
1) Creating an app that connects all villages and cities, allowing people to see how their taxes are spent and what government is working on.
2) Involving people in decision making from local to national levels on issues like budgets, policies, and military matters.
3) Using dashboard technology for voters to participate in conversations and decisions live.
4) Making government finances and projects transparent to the public to reduce corruption.
India follows a three-tier governance system with central, state, and local levels. At the central level, there is Parliament consisting of 550 MPs, each representing approximately 22 lakh people. At the state level, there are state assemblies with 4500 MLAs, each representing around 2.2 lakh people. Locally, there are about 2.5 lakh gram sabhas representing around 4000 people each and 10,000 wards representing around 20,000 people each. The document discusses using a mobile app and website to help citizens report issues around basic services to the appropriate local representatives, in order to increase accountability and highlight areas needing attention.
Read here What is government and how it is necessary for the smooth running of country with over a billion people in population, visit: http://mocomi.com/what-is-government/
The document discusses setting the agenda for the 2014 Indian elections. It provides several questions around key issues facing India like inflation, poverty, unemployment, healthcare, infrastructure, and more. It calls for citizens to spread awareness of these important issues and force political parties to address them and provide plans and solutions during the elections. The overall aim is to have the elections focused on the key concerns of the people rather than just the agendas of political parties.
India follows a three-tier governance system with representation at the central, state, and local levels. At the central level, there are around 550 Members of Parliament (MPs) representing populations of around 22 lakh people each. At the state level, there are approximately 4,500 Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) representing populations of around 2.2 lakh each. Locally, there are around 2.5 lakh Gram Sabhas in rural areas representing around 4,000 people each and 10,000 wards in urban areas representing around 20,000 people each. Micronews is developing a smartphone app and website to integrate citizen complaints and governance tools to provide one-stop oversight of key issues like water
1) The document is a speech given by Mmusi Maimane, leader of the political party Agang SA, calling for citizens to vote for change in the upcoming 2014 elections and build a winning South Africa together.
2) Maimane criticizes the ruling ANC party and President Zuma for failing citizens with corruption, lack of service delivery, and being out of touch with citizens' realities.
3) Maimane argues that citizens now have the power to change the country's leadership and elect a government that serves the people by voting for change in the elections on May 7th.
This document provides an overview of India's socio-economic and political situation. It identifies several problems facing the country, including lack of good governance, corruption in politics and bureaucracy, poor education and employment opportunities. To achieve its vision of becoming a developed nation by 2020, India must generate sufficient employment, ensure food security and improve education funding. However, significant reforms are needed to separate powers between the legislature, judiciary and bureaucracy and reduce the influence of dynastic political families and criminal elements. Investments must also be redirected from wasteful projects to priority areas like healthcare, education and rural development. Overall, transformational change is needed to establish accountable leadership and governance systems for India to realize its full potential.
Simon Duffy of the Centre for Welfare Reform argues that the current welfare state is not working for local communities and needs significant reforms:
1) Politicians and civil servants who design welfare systems do not understand local problems because they do not live in the communities affected.
2) Power and control over welfare services have become too centralized and removed from local communities.
3) The welfare state needs to be reformed to empower local people and communities by ending top-down control and competitive markets in favor of cooperative local solutions defined by citizens themselves.
The document proposes reforms to India's democratic system, infrastructure, taxes, education, and social issues. It suggests directly electing the Prime Minister, Defense Minister, and President. It also proposes abolishing states and moving governance to district levels. Infrastructure reforms include expanding public transportation like trains and electric vehicles. Tax reforms aim to simplify the system with uniform nationwide taxes. Education reforms emphasize research and identifying individual talents. Social reforms target eliminating caste discrimination and reservations.
The document discusses 9 major problems facing India: the falling rupee, financial deficit, corruption, unemployment, issues with non-government organizations, terrorism, black money, brain drain of talented youth, and issues with the education system. It provides details on the causes of each problem and proposes solutions such as increasing exports, reducing imports, improving infrastructure, strengthening laws against corruption and terrorism, reforming the education system, and bringing back black money. The document emphasizes that solving these key problems would help address other social and economic issues facing India as well.
India Leadership Conclave 2018 - Introspection White PaperIndian Affairs
This document discusses the concept of "Rising India" and the transformations occurring in the country. It summarizes that Rising India refers to the rise in pride and self-respect of India's citizens. It outlines several initiatives of the government to promote development across sectors like health, infrastructure, and energy, as well as reducing regional imbalances. It asserts that people's participation through mass movements is enabling India's rise on the global stage as a leader in areas like renewable energy and climate change.
Year 2019 will play vital role in shaping future India. India, the world's largest democracy and its 130 million peoples going to celebrate the biggest social democratic event, celebration for the rights, "The Lok Sabha Elections."
Its about us and no more about individualsRohit Luthra
This document is a small effort towards spreading awareness of real challenges we face in India on day-to-day basis. It is to make people realize how important their VOTE is, which can really bring a big CHANGE, if used correctly.
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Student Name
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Introduction
My name is Hagan Cowan, a resident of the state of Illinois. I have lived in this state since I was 11 years old and I have fond memories of this place well. I was raised by my mother in the outskirts of this town and I have seen the town grow and thrive well, with people running their private life with some challenges. There are some intriguing issues in this state that have stayed for a long time in the same state with no state intervention to alleviate the plight of many citizens of this state. I am dedicating my life to political life in 2020 in order to deal with some of the most neglected human sectors in order to improve the life of people in this state.
Position of Leadership
In order to better address the problems which affect us on a daily life, I intend to run for the position of a governor of this state come 2020. I have seen enough problems affecting us as people who live in this state and we don’t want to remain in the status quo. I know as people we desire to live better lives, improve their economic lives, and get quality services from the tax which we pay on a daily basis. It is therefore imperative for me to give my life to the service of others as a governor of this state (Wetter 2018). As a governor, I will have an appropriate platform from where I can handle the problems we have in a better way. I will use the resources under my custody to ensure that services are delivered to people. As a governor I will focus on people oriented services to ensure the lives of my fellow citizens are lifted.
Ideology
My ideologies are based on conservatism because I believe that social change must take place in order to improve the lives of the people. This State is comprised of several ethnicities and therefore every person’s right should be respected (Murray 2012). I believe that for any change to be experienced, all of people must be involved in doing the right things. Everybody should be able play their role, no matter however small it is because in putting our synergy together, we will be able to improve our lives together (Murray 2012). A time has come when we must respect what each person does and his/her properties. People should start owning their property, and this is the ideology which I belief in. every person in this state should be given their space to uplift themselves, this is what conservatism is all about (Murray 2012). By the end of my term, I want to see people who have challenged the status quo and have become as independent as possibly is.
Issues for Action
My core concerns eve n as I prepare to take this seat revolves around four major issues. Firstly, I intend to push for the Universal Care for all groups of people in this state. Time has come that we must face the truth without fear (Reece 2013). We know that the minorities and poor people in this state have not been receiving the highly needed medical services due .
Thoughts and inspiration behind e-swarajsmalltown_boy
E-swaraj is a proposed online platform dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar that aims to strengthen democracy through organized civic participation. It would allow citizens to contribute facts and proofs to help the government, courts, and police while educating people to become more aware and engaged. The platform is intended to enhance but not replace existing democratic institutions by addressing issues like corruption and a lack of citizen involvement. It is envisioned as a flexible, evolving system that empowers common people as participatory citizens rather than "sleeping citizens" through discussion, voting, and transparency around donated funds used for specific reforms.
The document is an educational material from the Research Foundation for Governance in India about citizenship, democracy and governance in India. It covers topics such as the Indian political system comprising of local, state and union/federal levels of government; the constitution; fundamental rights and duties; elections and voting; roles of different political entities like parliament, executive and judiciary; and challenges and scope for improvement in the system.
India is the second most populous country and the largest democracy. It has a rapidly developing economy but still faces significant poverty. India has a rich cultural heritage as the birthplace of several religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. It celebrates Independence Day on August 15th to commemorate gaining freedom from British rule in 1947. Mahatma Gandhi is known as the Father of the Indian Nation for his role in the independence movement.
The document proposes social welfare schemes and protections for informal sector workers in India. It notes that 92% of India's GDP comes from informal workers but they lack social security, economic stability, and healthcare access. It recommends: 1) establishing "Ashram schools" for children of mobile workers; 2) issuing "Chala" ration cards for food security; 3) providing mobile toilets and water. It also suggests job protections and rehabilitation programs to support vulnerable groups like prostitutes' children, displaced people, and tribal communities exploited by traders. A regulatory body called the "Informal Worker Commission" would ensure programs reach those in need. Challenges include implementation, but society supports securing livelihoods and social status for
This document provides a method to control Naxalites in India through various recommendations. It begins with defining Naxalites and explaining their origin, noting that they are a product of wrong government policies, corrupt administration and judicial systems. It then outlines a methodology including tightening systems of governance, reforming education, focusing on agro-based economy, and ensuring single rates for essential goods to reduce corruption and dissatisfaction. The document also provides a case study example of how providing essential goods at a universal low rate would save costs compared to the current targeted system. In conclusion, it recommends adopting the outlined methodology and policies to effectively address the root causes that have led to the rise of Naxalites.
This document discusses the widespread issue of corruption in India. It provides examples of corruption occurring in various sectors such as politics, government bureaucracy, healthcare, education, and private businesses. The document explores some of the root causes of corruption, including greed, social status, pressure from family members, and a desire for luxury goods. It also discusses how corruption has permeated many aspects of daily life and made it difficult for honest citizens to access basic services without paying bribes. While movies and speeches often condemn corruption, the document argues that true change will be difficult given how entrenched the problem has become across Indian society.
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The fashion industry is dynamic and ever-changing, continuously sculpted by trailblazing visionaries who challenge norms and redefine beauty. This document delves into the profiles of some of the most iconic fashion personalities whose impact has left a lasting impression on the industry. From timeless designers to modern-day influencers, each individual has uniquely woven their thread into the rich fabric of fashion history, contributing to its ongoing evolution.
India follows a three-tier governance system with central, state, and local levels. At the central level, there is Parliament consisting of 550 MPs, each representing approximately 22 lakh people. At the state level, there are state assemblies with 4500 MLAs, each representing around 2.2 lakh people. Locally, there are about 2.5 lakh gram sabhas representing around 4000 people each and 10,000 wards representing around 20,000 people each. The document discusses using a mobile app and website to help citizens report issues around basic services to the appropriate local representatives, in order to increase accountability and highlight areas needing attention.
Read here What is government and how it is necessary for the smooth running of country with over a billion people in population, visit: http://mocomi.com/what-is-government/
The document discusses setting the agenda for the 2014 Indian elections. It provides several questions around key issues facing India like inflation, poverty, unemployment, healthcare, infrastructure, and more. It calls for citizens to spread awareness of these important issues and force political parties to address them and provide plans and solutions during the elections. The overall aim is to have the elections focused on the key concerns of the people rather than just the agendas of political parties.
India follows a three-tier governance system with representation at the central, state, and local levels. At the central level, there are around 550 Members of Parliament (MPs) representing populations of around 22 lakh people each. At the state level, there are approximately 4,500 Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) representing populations of around 2.2 lakh each. Locally, there are around 2.5 lakh Gram Sabhas in rural areas representing around 4,000 people each and 10,000 wards in urban areas representing around 20,000 people each. Micronews is developing a smartphone app and website to integrate citizen complaints and governance tools to provide one-stop oversight of key issues like water
1) The document is a speech given by Mmusi Maimane, leader of the political party Agang SA, calling for citizens to vote for change in the upcoming 2014 elections and build a winning South Africa together.
2) Maimane criticizes the ruling ANC party and President Zuma for failing citizens with corruption, lack of service delivery, and being out of touch with citizens' realities.
3) Maimane argues that citizens now have the power to change the country's leadership and elect a government that serves the people by voting for change in the elections on May 7th.
This document provides an overview of India's socio-economic and political situation. It identifies several problems facing the country, including lack of good governance, corruption in politics and bureaucracy, poor education and employment opportunities. To achieve its vision of becoming a developed nation by 2020, India must generate sufficient employment, ensure food security and improve education funding. However, significant reforms are needed to separate powers between the legislature, judiciary and bureaucracy and reduce the influence of dynastic political families and criminal elements. Investments must also be redirected from wasteful projects to priority areas like healthcare, education and rural development. Overall, transformational change is needed to establish accountable leadership and governance systems for India to realize its full potential.
Simon Duffy of the Centre for Welfare Reform argues that the current welfare state is not working for local communities and needs significant reforms:
1) Politicians and civil servants who design welfare systems do not understand local problems because they do not live in the communities affected.
2) Power and control over welfare services have become too centralized and removed from local communities.
3) The welfare state needs to be reformed to empower local people and communities by ending top-down control and competitive markets in favor of cooperative local solutions defined by citizens themselves.
The document proposes reforms to India's democratic system, infrastructure, taxes, education, and social issues. It suggests directly electing the Prime Minister, Defense Minister, and President. It also proposes abolishing states and moving governance to district levels. Infrastructure reforms include expanding public transportation like trains and electric vehicles. Tax reforms aim to simplify the system with uniform nationwide taxes. Education reforms emphasize research and identifying individual talents. Social reforms target eliminating caste discrimination and reservations.
The document discusses 9 major problems facing India: the falling rupee, financial deficit, corruption, unemployment, issues with non-government organizations, terrorism, black money, brain drain of talented youth, and issues with the education system. It provides details on the causes of each problem and proposes solutions such as increasing exports, reducing imports, improving infrastructure, strengthening laws against corruption and terrorism, reforming the education system, and bringing back black money. The document emphasizes that solving these key problems would help address other social and economic issues facing India as well.
India Leadership Conclave 2018 - Introspection White PaperIndian Affairs
This document discusses the concept of "Rising India" and the transformations occurring in the country. It summarizes that Rising India refers to the rise in pride and self-respect of India's citizens. It outlines several initiatives of the government to promote development across sectors like health, infrastructure, and energy, as well as reducing regional imbalances. It asserts that people's participation through mass movements is enabling India's rise on the global stage as a leader in areas like renewable energy and climate change.
Year 2019 will play vital role in shaping future India. India, the world's largest democracy and its 130 million peoples going to celebrate the biggest social democratic event, celebration for the rights, "The Lok Sabha Elections."
Its about us and no more about individualsRohit Luthra
This document is a small effort towards spreading awareness of real challenges we face in India on day-to-day basis. It is to make people realize how important their VOTE is, which can really bring a big CHANGE, if used correctly.
SURNAME1
SURNAME2
Student Name
Campaign Paper
Government 2305
Date
Campaign Paper
Introduction
My name is Hagan Cowan, a resident of the state of Illinois. I have lived in this state since I was 11 years old and I have fond memories of this place well. I was raised by my mother in the outskirts of this town and I have seen the town grow and thrive well, with people running their private life with some challenges. There are some intriguing issues in this state that have stayed for a long time in the same state with no state intervention to alleviate the plight of many citizens of this state. I am dedicating my life to political life in 2020 in order to deal with some of the most neglected human sectors in order to improve the life of people in this state.
Position of Leadership
In order to better address the problems which affect us on a daily life, I intend to run for the position of a governor of this state come 2020. I have seen enough problems affecting us as people who live in this state and we don’t want to remain in the status quo. I know as people we desire to live better lives, improve their economic lives, and get quality services from the tax which we pay on a daily basis. It is therefore imperative for me to give my life to the service of others as a governor of this state (Wetter 2018). As a governor, I will have an appropriate platform from where I can handle the problems we have in a better way. I will use the resources under my custody to ensure that services are delivered to people. As a governor I will focus on people oriented services to ensure the lives of my fellow citizens are lifted.
Ideology
My ideologies are based on conservatism because I believe that social change must take place in order to improve the lives of the people. This State is comprised of several ethnicities and therefore every person’s right should be respected (Murray 2012). I believe that for any change to be experienced, all of people must be involved in doing the right things. Everybody should be able play their role, no matter however small it is because in putting our synergy together, we will be able to improve our lives together (Murray 2012). A time has come when we must respect what each person does and his/her properties. People should start owning their property, and this is the ideology which I belief in. every person in this state should be given their space to uplift themselves, this is what conservatism is all about (Murray 2012). By the end of my term, I want to see people who have challenged the status quo and have become as independent as possibly is.
Issues for Action
My core concerns eve n as I prepare to take this seat revolves around four major issues. Firstly, I intend to push for the Universal Care for all groups of people in this state. Time has come that we must face the truth without fear (Reece 2013). We know that the minorities and poor people in this state have not been receiving the highly needed medical services due .
Thoughts and inspiration behind e-swarajsmalltown_boy
E-swaraj is a proposed online platform dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar that aims to strengthen democracy through organized civic participation. It would allow citizens to contribute facts and proofs to help the government, courts, and police while educating people to become more aware and engaged. The platform is intended to enhance but not replace existing democratic institutions by addressing issues like corruption and a lack of citizen involvement. It is envisioned as a flexible, evolving system that empowers common people as participatory citizens rather than "sleeping citizens" through discussion, voting, and transparency around donated funds used for specific reforms.
The document is an educational material from the Research Foundation for Governance in India about citizenship, democracy and governance in India. It covers topics such as the Indian political system comprising of local, state and union/federal levels of government; the constitution; fundamental rights and duties; elections and voting; roles of different political entities like parliament, executive and judiciary; and challenges and scope for improvement in the system.
India is the second most populous country and the largest democracy. It has a rapidly developing economy but still faces significant poverty. India has a rich cultural heritage as the birthplace of several religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. It celebrates Independence Day on August 15th to commemorate gaining freedom from British rule in 1947. Mahatma Gandhi is known as the Father of the Indian Nation for his role in the independence movement.
The document proposes social welfare schemes and protections for informal sector workers in India. It notes that 92% of India's GDP comes from informal workers but they lack social security, economic stability, and healthcare access. It recommends: 1) establishing "Ashram schools" for children of mobile workers; 2) issuing "Chala" ration cards for food security; 3) providing mobile toilets and water. It also suggests job protections and rehabilitation programs to support vulnerable groups like prostitutes' children, displaced people, and tribal communities exploited by traders. A regulatory body called the "Informal Worker Commission" would ensure programs reach those in need. Challenges include implementation, but society supports securing livelihoods and social status for
This document provides a method to control Naxalites in India through various recommendations. It begins with defining Naxalites and explaining their origin, noting that they are a product of wrong government policies, corrupt administration and judicial systems. It then outlines a methodology including tightening systems of governance, reforming education, focusing on agro-based economy, and ensuring single rates for essential goods to reduce corruption and dissatisfaction. The document also provides a case study example of how providing essential goods at a universal low rate would save costs compared to the current targeted system. In conclusion, it recommends adopting the outlined methodology and policies to effectively address the root causes that have led to the rise of Naxalites.
This document discusses the widespread issue of corruption in India. It provides examples of corruption occurring in various sectors such as politics, government bureaucracy, healthcare, education, and private businesses. The document explores some of the root causes of corruption, including greed, social status, pressure from family members, and a desire for luxury goods. It also discusses how corruption has permeated many aspects of daily life and made it difficult for honest citizens to access basic services without paying bribes. While movies and speeches often condemn corruption, the document argues that true change will be difficult given how entrenched the problem has become across Indian society.
Profiles of Iconic Fashion Personalities.pdfTTop Threads
The fashion industry is dynamic and ever-changing, continuously sculpted by trailblazing visionaries who challenge norms and redefine beauty. This document delves into the profiles of some of the most iconic fashion personalities whose impact has left a lasting impression on the industry. From timeless designers to modern-day influencers, each individual has uniquely woven their thread into the rich fabric of fashion history, contributing to its ongoing evolution.
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2. I am one of the..
3.2 crore of individual income tax payers in India
I represent..
Approximately over 12.5 crore people in India
If you count my dependents
(Average 4 dependents per tax payer)
3. I contribute
38% of India’s total direct tax collection…
Tax receipts and targets 2007-08 and 2008-09
(Rs crore)
Corporate tax 1,89,300 2,26,400
Income tax 1,10,000 1,38,300
Total Direct Tax 2,99,300 3,64,700
5. Govt says, my money has been
used for...
1. Building roads
2. Creating healthcare facilities
3. Developing educational facilities
4. Safety and security
5. Maintaining the Law and Order
6. Providing electricity and water
7. Providing a clean and a healthy surrounding
8. Etc. etc. etc…..
14. Taxpayers like you and me are forced to live
in some of the most inhuman conditions
across our country with absolutely no
infrastructure, while our shameless
government is spending all our money on
appeasing its vote bank.
We are being neglected,
even after having paid our taxes.
15. All income tax payers in India…
Lets Unite !!!
Because, you and your dependents
represent almost 15% of the voter population
in India
16. Vote
This time, we all need to vote for a change.
A change in the government is necessary to
bring about a change in the mindset.
Governments negligent attitude towards Indian taxpayers will only
stop when taxpayers drive them out of the government.
17. Let’s change this Govt !!!
Because now, government should
understand that taxpayers like us would not
support them if they don’t care for us
18. Why change this Govt?
• It is the best way to voice your protest
• This is the only way that governments will take you
seriously
• This will make sure governments think twice before
splurging your hard earned money on stupid populist
measures that yields no development
• At least this will open their eyes to the fact that we
need better roads, schools, hospitals, safety,
cleanliness etc. etc..
19. Mission 2009 for all Indian
taxpayers.
• Lets get united and vote for a change…
• Let people understand the power of your unity
• Make sure this government falls, so that change can
take place
• Let the next government take you seriously
• Let us put across our demands and give the next
government a chance to perform
20. Vote against
the government !!!
If you agree to the previous slides, make sure you vote against
the existing government as a mark of your protest towards their
attitude towards you !!!
21. Spread the message.
To all your family members, friends, relatives, colleagues and
everyone whom you think can make the difference in bringing
this change. All the best !!!