The document discusses the current leadership crisis in Indian politics. It notes that while India has many political parties, it is still waiting for effective leadership. The country lacks leaders who can unite citizens and work for the larger good of society. Additionally, the current prime minister is seen as a silent leader who has failed to manage the country or provide a vision for the future. The document argues that India needs a visionary, strong, and determined leader who can inspire the masses and place the country's interests above all else. It reflects on great leaders from India's independence movement as examples of effective leadership.
Ignited Minds by Dr. APJ Abdul kalam (Book Review)Sanjeet Yadav
Ignited minds is the beautiful book written by Dr. A.P.J Abdul kalam. In this book, the author cited many examples and experiences from his real life which will guide young generation to achieve success in their lives.
A simplified presentation describing "Why we are here" and What makes the World Work". The essence of a purpose driven life derived from my book released electronically in 2012 called "Compete and Empower". To get a copy on your iPad, Kindle or Nook go to www.competeandempower.com
This presentation based on a research paper by Dr Satish Pandey talks about the challenges in implementing strategies in Non Governmental organizations.
Emergence of ngo's and their role in developmentRahat It Firm
Role of NGOs in Development: The NGOs are active to promote education, particularly among that section of population, which has remained un-benefited or less benefited by the measures adopted by the government. The education of girls, and other deprived people, particularly the SCs and STs, has been their target objective.
The overall public decisions in favor of the government officials dependent on the guarantees they make in the desire for a superior future. Be that as it may, they are debilitated without fail. Their issues stay unheard and they keep on living dejectedly. Nikhil Nanda accepts the young Politicians in India can understand this issue. https://www.nikhilnanda.org/
India Leadership Conclave 2018 - Introspection White PaperIndian Affairs
Rated by Experts & widely acclaimed by thought leaders, India Leadership Conclave Annual Affair is just not a leadership forum, it symbolizes the hopes & aspirations of the billion people reflected by the speakers at the forum. This year’s theme & style is an exception to the rule, it is more interactive & analytical than a stereotype presentation. I hope to present to you something a new, fresh yet different!India attracted global attention as the economy notched up rapid growth. Global firms headed to the country betting on the long-term potential of the economy, favourable demographics and the huge market. The economy staged a smart recovery from the impact of the 2008-09 global financial crisis, reverting to its high growth path. But as the government started to wind up the fiscal stimulus, growth took a hit. Developments on the political front dealt a crippling blow as several scandals hit the headlines, including the 2G spectrum scam. Besides, as decision making came to a standstill, industrial growth plunged. Overall, growth slowed to a decade low of 5% in 2012-13 and is expected to be on similar lines in the current financial year. The sharp slowdown, along with other emerging markets, has prompted some analysts to say that India is falling off the radar of investors due to its unpredictable policies particularly on the tax front. But others say it would be wrong to ignore the potential of the Indian economy. Growth is expected to rebound in the next two years and the country is expected to reap the benefits of the demographic dividend.
Nation building never stops. According to history, nation-building is a work in progress, a dynamic process in constant need of nurturing and reinvention.
As per a research, there is a link between making a donation to a charitable trust and maximized activity in the area of the brain that registers happiness, proving that as the old proverb goes, it really is far better to give than to get. Visit the website of Nikhil Nanda, a philanthropist in India for more information.
https://www.nikhilnanda.org/philanthropy-and-milestones
Ignited Minds by Dr. APJ Abdul kalam (Book Review)Sanjeet Yadav
Ignited minds is the beautiful book written by Dr. A.P.J Abdul kalam. In this book, the author cited many examples and experiences from his real life which will guide young generation to achieve success in their lives.
A simplified presentation describing "Why we are here" and What makes the World Work". The essence of a purpose driven life derived from my book released electronically in 2012 called "Compete and Empower". To get a copy on your iPad, Kindle or Nook go to www.competeandempower.com
This presentation based on a research paper by Dr Satish Pandey talks about the challenges in implementing strategies in Non Governmental organizations.
Emergence of ngo's and their role in developmentRahat It Firm
Role of NGOs in Development: The NGOs are active to promote education, particularly among that section of population, which has remained un-benefited or less benefited by the measures adopted by the government. The education of girls, and other deprived people, particularly the SCs and STs, has been their target objective.
The overall public decisions in favor of the government officials dependent on the guarantees they make in the desire for a superior future. Be that as it may, they are debilitated without fail. Their issues stay unheard and they keep on living dejectedly. Nikhil Nanda accepts the young Politicians in India can understand this issue. https://www.nikhilnanda.org/
India Leadership Conclave 2018 - Introspection White PaperIndian Affairs
Rated by Experts & widely acclaimed by thought leaders, India Leadership Conclave Annual Affair is just not a leadership forum, it symbolizes the hopes & aspirations of the billion people reflected by the speakers at the forum. This year’s theme & style is an exception to the rule, it is more interactive & analytical than a stereotype presentation. I hope to present to you something a new, fresh yet different!India attracted global attention as the economy notched up rapid growth. Global firms headed to the country betting on the long-term potential of the economy, favourable demographics and the huge market. The economy staged a smart recovery from the impact of the 2008-09 global financial crisis, reverting to its high growth path. But as the government started to wind up the fiscal stimulus, growth took a hit. Developments on the political front dealt a crippling blow as several scandals hit the headlines, including the 2G spectrum scam. Besides, as decision making came to a standstill, industrial growth plunged. Overall, growth slowed to a decade low of 5% in 2012-13 and is expected to be on similar lines in the current financial year. The sharp slowdown, along with other emerging markets, has prompted some analysts to say that India is falling off the radar of investors due to its unpredictable policies particularly on the tax front. But others say it would be wrong to ignore the potential of the Indian economy. Growth is expected to rebound in the next two years and the country is expected to reap the benefits of the demographic dividend.
Nation building never stops. According to history, nation-building is a work in progress, a dynamic process in constant need of nurturing and reinvention.
As per a research, there is a link between making a donation to a charitable trust and maximized activity in the area of the brain that registers happiness, proving that as the old proverb goes, it really is far better to give than to get. Visit the website of Nikhil Nanda, a philanthropist in India for more information.
https://www.nikhilnanda.org/philanthropy-and-milestones
Presentation given by Rasaal Dwivedi of NIT Raipur in the final round of Symposium-the youth parliament, at IIT Roorkee in February 2006 organized by SFIH.
Few men have ever had as much of an effect on our world as Mohandas Gandhi. He was charismatic, deliberate and analytical. Gandhi was very much a product of his times, yet one of his greatest sources of inspiration was the Bhagavad-Gita. He was a politician, a writer, an intellectual and an orator. Without doubt he was a complex man, believing in simple things.
In past few months you have read the suggestions of the globally reputable experts to remove the growth impediments of Indian economy. Indubitably their efforts are commendable and suggestions very valuable. But in my view, these suggestions seek to maintain and somewhat improve the status quo. In that sense, these are incrementalist only. Moreover, since the experts recognize that the status quo is not a pretty picture in itself, rather the conditions are pathetic in many important areas, the approach may be lacking.
Believing that the present conditions are poor and challenging, and the current approach and ecosystem has mostly failed in tackling the problems afflicting the Indian socio-economic milieu, a zero based approach is worth trying.
India after the Mahatma
Key note Address
At National Seminar organized by
Shri M.D. Shah Mahila College of Arts & Commerce, Malad, Mumbai on 27-28 April, 08
By
Prof. Dr. Vibhuti Patel, DIRECTOR, P.G.S. R.
Professor and Head, Post Graduate Department of Economics,
SNDT Women’s University, Smt. Nathibai Thakersey Road, Churchgate, Mumbai-400020
Tel (91) (22) 22052970, Mobile-9321040048 E mail: vibhuti.np@gmail.com
Introduction
Mahatma Gandhi was a visionary who made an epoch making contribution for socio, political, economic and cultural transformation of not only India but also the world. His public life began with peaceful civil disobedience in the Indian community's struggle against racism and for civil rights of non-white population in South Africa. After his return from South Africa to India, he organized all sections of society, from budding industrialists, educated intelligentsia, women and children to poor farmers and labourers to protest against oppressive British regime and widespread discrimination. Assuming leadership of the Indian National Congress, Gandhiji led nationwide campaigns for the alleviation of poverty, for fight against merciless taxation of poor peasants, for the liberation of women, for communal harmony and democratic rights of ethnic groups, for an end to barbaric practice of untouchability and caste discrimination, and for the economic self-sufficiency of the nation, but above all, for Swaraj (home Rule) the independence of India from foreign domination. Gandhi famously led the civil disobedience movement against the salt tax imposed by the British Administration with the 400 kilometer (250 miles) Dandi Salt March in 1930. He masterminded the Quit India Movement in 1942.
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
3. “EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP”is all about --
getting people to work together,
to induce them to overcome their petty
differences &
to forget their past grievances against one
another.
Therefore it is about ‘making things happen by
inviting citizens to transcend their self-interests
and instead to tap their collective energy and
creativity in the service of the larger good of
the community, society and nation.’
4. THUS, A ”GREAT LEADER” –
ALWAYS SEES LIGHT IN DARKNESS
AND
WILL BRING SHINE & GLORY TO
EVERYONE.
5. FORMAL ‘LEADERSHIP-STRUCTURE’ IN INDIAN
POLITICS—
At Central Level: Prime Minister
Union Ministers for
Various Functional Aspects.
At State Level: Chief Minister
State Ministers for
Various Functional Aspects.
7. TODAY no doubt ‘India is blessed with many
political parties,
BUT
still it is waiting to have a leader.’
INDIA HAS MORE PEOPLE WAITING TO BE
LED THAN ANY OTHER PLACE ON EARTH.
There is a growing sense of disquiet and
a crisis of confidence is growing,
BUT IS ANYONE IN-CHARGE?
8. There is no one who is willing to articulate a view of
India and Indianness with clarity and force.
so that the country can come together and make the
sacrifices needed to build a new India that the framers of
the Constitution imagined.
9. OUR RESPECTED P.M. ( Supposed To Be The
World’s Renowned Economist-----
A Leader of More Than
1.2 Billion Humans ) IS UNFORTUNATELY A
SILENT ONE & EVEN PREFERS TO BE SO…
Dr. Singh has singularly failed to either
manage the country well or to provide
a vision for the nation's future.
10. Sonia Gandhi has all the power, but no governmental
responsibility;
Manmohan Singh has responsibility, but no power.
11.
12. RESULTS OF THE DESPERATE
POLITICAL SITUATION –
No Confidence in Leadership.
Policy-Paralysis in Goernment.
Dramatic fall in GDP Growth Rate.
Growing Deficit.
Ever-Rising Inflation.
Ultimate Pressure of Weakening Economy on
13. ROOT-LEVEL PROBLEMS IN
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP—
a) Large no. of Political Parties.
b) Division of ‘Janta’ into:
castes,
communities,
religion,
region,etc…
c) Lack of awareness about the Agenda of Political
Parties.
14. d) Favouritism.
e) Non-Effective Participation of Voters
during Elections.
[ JAAGO RE !!! ]
f) Middle-Class Mentality to keep aloof from the
Political Parties.
g) The best from all fields have stopped from
entering the field of politics.
15. h) Self-Centric Approach.
i) Non-Confident Leadership.
j) Least botheration about the Real Public- Concerns.
k) Corruption—evasion of public-money.
l) Non-Effective Opposition Party.
[ For Instance, B.J.P. (as the Main Opposition –Party)
is equally bereft of Leadership. ]
16.
17. Thus, an Inference can be made that—
" India is not facing a leadership crisis.
Rather It is facing ‘a crisis of reluctance’,
to change and to reform,
to revolutionize and seek,
a system that breeds the best of the leaders,
that protect and uphold,
the integration and dignity of our
constitution."
18. So, Is It Impossible To Have “Effective
Leadership”???
NO.
In The Past, Various Examples of
“Mass-Awakening Movements & Leaders”
(in order to bring Reforms)
have been observed.
19. FOR EXAMPLE:-
Great Indian Freedom- Fighting Movements.
Great Leaders– Mahatma Gandhi,
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose,
Bhagat Singh,etc… LIST IS ENDLESS.
Who sacrificed their entire lives to spread unity,
peace, harmony and prosperity for the betterment
of countrymen, thus, put their best foot forward for
making India an independent & a sovereign country.
20. LEARNINGS FROM THEM—
(i) No Self-Interest.
(Rather, “ ‘Mass-Interest‘ for social-upliftment.”)
(ii) “Respect For All”—Respect for Human-Life
and Concerns.
(iii) Equality To All.
(iv) Dedication To Motive.
(v) Single-Point Objective, i.e. , “Betterment of
Masses in Every Sphere” .
21. OUTCOME—
People Rely on ,
Confide upon ,
Entrust &
Follow such Leaders
EVEN TODAY !!!
THIS IS CALLED ”EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP”
22.
23. What India needs TODAY is---
a visionary leader,
a strong leader,
a determined leader.
a leader who can inspire the masses
and reignite passion for this land of ours,
a leader who will lead from the front,
a leader who will act decisively,
a leader who will place India above all
else.
24.
25. What we need is a democratic, free and united
India in which all citizens are partners and
receive the benefits of good governance.
We must work for such a movement with the sure
knowledge that “people want reform ”.
And if we fail to translate their frustration and
anger into a constructive reform movement,
the nation will have to forsake
peace, freedom and unity .
26. The task is difficult, but vital.
The struggle is hard, but necessary.
The risks are high, but cannot
be avoided.
The effort will demand all our
courage, resourcefulness
and endurance.
“ALWAYS BE ALERT, AWAKE AND AWARE.”