Luis Miranda is a former private equity executive who is now involved in various non-profit organizations and social initiatives in India. He previously served as Chairman of IDFC Private Equity but has since stepped down to focus on improving education and supporting women's issues through groups like SNEHA and Muktangan. Miranda also contributes to infrastructure development in India through involvement with companies such as GMR Infrastructure and L&T Infrastructure.
Blog by shri chandrakant patil ji sankalp patra 2019 a manifesto by bjpChandrakantPatilDada
The Sankalp Patra was released in New Delhi and is a document which promises good governance, security and as well as the prosperity of the country. BJP, calls it a pledge or the resolution document and claims it to be different from the Manifestos released by other parties. The promises made in the Sankalp Patra is applicable until the year 2022. This was released jointly by Prime Minister Sri. Narendra Modi, party President Sri. Amit Shah, Smt. Sushma Swaraj, Union Minister Sri. Rajnath Singh, and Sri. Arun Jaitley.
Rahul Gandhi in West Bengal: Reject divisive BJP, elect pro-poor CongressRahul Gandhi
Malda: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi attacked both the BJP and the Trinamool Congress while addressing a big election rally at Malda in West Bengal.
“The present state government does not do justice to this region. You cultivate mangoes; this place is known for jute. You must have good food processing stores and youth must be able to secure jobs. But your govt does not talk about jobs, MNREGA or foods. There are reports of big scams here like Chit fund scam in which about 20 lakh people suffered loss. The government has not been doing anything since two years. The enforcement directorate of SEBI had asked the West Bengal government to take actions against the guilty. But the state government not only took any such action, instead is protecting the accused” lamented the Congress leader.
Unleash the Power of Project Management for a Better TomorrowVSR *
V. Srinivasa Rao discusses his vision for building "A Better Tomorrow" in India through large-scale national projects and the power of project management. He outlines several challenges currently facing project success in India. His proposed solutions center around creating "Next Generation Communities" to prioritize, align and group projects, and ensure stakeholder involvement. He also advocates for an "Execution Excellence" culture to realize the ambitious goal of transforming India by 2020 through the successful completion of thousands of projects across 12 identified areas.
This document discusses various initiatives by the Indian government to improve infrastructure, energy access, ease of doing business, skills development, and public participation through good governance. It summarizes that the National Highway Authority of India is constructing 18 km of roads daily and aims to increase that to 30 km. It also discusses India's largest solar energy project being established in 2015 and LED bulbs being made available at affordable prices, reducing Delhi's power bills. The Mudra Bank was started in 2015 to help small businesses through loans. Skill development training is being accelerated through improved data on employment and skills. The document ends by highlighting examples of a responsive government, including an instance where hungry children on a train received food after tweeting the rail minister.
Dahod: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi launched yet another scathing attack on BJP’s prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Rahul Gandhi in Punjab: Modi wants only Adani to dream big, ignores the poorRahul Gandhi
Bhatinda: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi launched yet another scathing attack on BJP and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi while speaking at an election rally at Bhatinda in Punjab, on Monday.
Luis Miranda is a former private equity executive who is now involved in various non-profit organizations and social initiatives in India. He previously served as Chairman of IDFC Private Equity but has since stepped down to focus on improving education and supporting women's issues through groups like SNEHA and Muktangan. Miranda also contributes to infrastructure development in India through involvement with companies such as GMR Infrastructure and L&T Infrastructure.
Blog by shri chandrakant patil ji sankalp patra 2019 a manifesto by bjpChandrakantPatilDada
The Sankalp Patra was released in New Delhi and is a document which promises good governance, security and as well as the prosperity of the country. BJP, calls it a pledge or the resolution document and claims it to be different from the Manifestos released by other parties. The promises made in the Sankalp Patra is applicable until the year 2022. This was released jointly by Prime Minister Sri. Narendra Modi, party President Sri. Amit Shah, Smt. Sushma Swaraj, Union Minister Sri. Rajnath Singh, and Sri. Arun Jaitley.
Rahul Gandhi in West Bengal: Reject divisive BJP, elect pro-poor CongressRahul Gandhi
Malda: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi attacked both the BJP and the Trinamool Congress while addressing a big election rally at Malda in West Bengal.
“The present state government does not do justice to this region. You cultivate mangoes; this place is known for jute. You must have good food processing stores and youth must be able to secure jobs. But your govt does not talk about jobs, MNREGA or foods. There are reports of big scams here like Chit fund scam in which about 20 lakh people suffered loss. The government has not been doing anything since two years. The enforcement directorate of SEBI had asked the West Bengal government to take actions against the guilty. But the state government not only took any such action, instead is protecting the accused” lamented the Congress leader.
Unleash the Power of Project Management for a Better TomorrowVSR *
V. Srinivasa Rao discusses his vision for building "A Better Tomorrow" in India through large-scale national projects and the power of project management. He outlines several challenges currently facing project success in India. His proposed solutions center around creating "Next Generation Communities" to prioritize, align and group projects, and ensure stakeholder involvement. He also advocates for an "Execution Excellence" culture to realize the ambitious goal of transforming India by 2020 through the successful completion of thousands of projects across 12 identified areas.
This document discusses various initiatives by the Indian government to improve infrastructure, energy access, ease of doing business, skills development, and public participation through good governance. It summarizes that the National Highway Authority of India is constructing 18 km of roads daily and aims to increase that to 30 km. It also discusses India's largest solar energy project being established in 2015 and LED bulbs being made available at affordable prices, reducing Delhi's power bills. The Mudra Bank was started in 2015 to help small businesses through loans. Skill development training is being accelerated through improved data on employment and skills. The document ends by highlighting examples of a responsive government, including an instance where hungry children on a train received food after tweeting the rail minister.
Dahod: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi launched yet another scathing attack on BJP’s prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Rahul Gandhi in Punjab: Modi wants only Adani to dream big, ignores the poorRahul Gandhi
Bhatinda: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi launched yet another scathing attack on BJP and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi while speaking at an election rally at Bhatinda in Punjab, on Monday.
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The document discusses several social welfare schemes launched by the Narendra Modi government in India since 2014, including Jan Dhan Yojana, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Ujjwala Yojana, and others focused on education, entrepreneurship, digital India, and healthcare. It provides details on the objectives and key aspects of these programs. While recognizing the government has accomplished improvements, it also notes that some promises have yet to be fulfilled and transforming a large country takes time.
The document discusses several schemes launched by the Indian government to promote development, including Digital India (launched in 2015 to transform India's economy digitally), Make in India (launched in 2014 to make India a manufacturing hub), Skill India (launched in 2015 to create jobs through skill development), Smart Cities (launched in 2015 to develop 100 smart cities), and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (launched in 2014 to make India clean by 2019 through eliminating open defecation). It also briefly outlines the objectives and goals of other schemes such as Jan Dhan Yojana, Ujjwala Yojana, Mudra Bank Yojana, and Stand Up India Scheme.
Top five programmes launched by Narendra Modi jiAbhas Agnihotri
The year 2014 is about to end, let us try to recollect the important programmes and projects that our new Government announced during the year for the development and welfare of the country.
This document outlines various social and economic programs launched by the Modi government since taking office in 2014. It discusses initiatives like Digital India, Jan Dhan Yojana, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Make in India, Smart Cities Mission, Skill India, pension schemes, rural electrification and housing programs that aim to boost development, welfare and good governance. The document emphasizes that successful implementation of these schemes is key to achieving the government's vision of progress.
The document outlines several achievements and initiatives of the Modi government, including efforts to make India a manufacturing hub, promote cleanliness and sanitation across the country, develop digital infrastructure and e-governance, invest in cleaning the Ganga river, promote rural development and universal access to healthcare and education, expand banking access and provide zero balance accounts and debit cards, offer insurance schemes and pension plans for citizens, and establish the National Institution for Transforming India policy think tank.
This document discusses measures of unemployment in India. It provides background on unemployment levels in India and some of the key reasons for unemployment, such as a rising population, lack of skilled candidates, and advanced technology reducing available jobs. It then outlines several policies and programs established by the Indian government to address unemployment, including MGNREGA, PMEGP, SGSY, and SJSRY. These programs aim to generate employment opportunities in rural and urban areas through self-employment initiatives and public works programs.
This document discusses financial inclusion in India based on a literature review and analysis of key statistics. It begins by providing context on India's economic growth since 1991 and defines financial inclusion. It then reviews literature on various aspects of financial inclusion in India. Key statistics analyzed include the availability of ATMs and bank branches in India compared to other countries, growth in agricultural credit and bank accounts in rural areas, and the progress of banks in expanding access in rural villages. The overall perspective presented is that while progress has been made in expanding access to financial services in India, significant deficiencies still remain, particularly for vulnerable groups, and India still lags globally in terms of access points per population when compared to other nations.
1. VSR introduces the Project Management conference in Hyderabad and thanks the volunteers and sponsors for making it possible.
2. He discusses how past leaders in India successfully executed projects to create "A Better Tomorrow", such as Gandhi's freedom movement and ISRO's space programs.
3. However, many current infrastructure and IT projects are behind schedule or over budget. Next Generation Communities and focus on Execution Excellence are proposed as solutions to address challenges and realize the vision of India 2020.
VSR discusses leveraging project management to build "A Better Tomorrow" in India. He outlines several successful historical projects in India led by leaders like Gandhi, Sarabhai, and Tata. However, many current projects face challenges like lack of stakeholder involvement and alignment. VSR proposes "Next Generation Communities" and "Execution Excellence" using project management skills to realize ambitious goals for India by 2020 such as total employment, rural development, and an end to corruption. He commits to driving the "Made in India Leaders Community" and hopes to hear Dr. Kalam say India has achieved peace and prosperity by 2020.
Microfinance and Entrepreneurship DevelopmentIJLT EMAS
The roots of Microfinance were seen in the 19th century but these little roots took the shape of trees in the 20th century. These trees were grown by a very famous personality named Prof. Mohammed Yunus. He won noble prize for this work. He was very much moved emotionally by seeing the financially poor condition of his countrymen and that emotional outlet was in form of Microfinance under Grameen Model for the development and poverty alleviation and uplifting the standard of living of his countrymen. Seeing this tree grow many nations all over the world thought of joining hands and to make theses scattered trees grow into a dense forest. And their efforts really started bearing fruits on these trees. In the same time NABARD (National Bank for agricultural and Rural Development) took the initiative to bring the same changes in the rural areas of India. And as the time moved further the gloomy faces of people started changing into the smiling faces as slowly and steadily money started rolling into their hands and they started to move out of the clutches of money lenders. “Microfinance in India works under 4 major models a) Self Help Group b) Grameen Model c) Joint Liability Group d) Co-operative society”- [1]
Microfinance Institutions are in great favor of lending money to female category of the society because they feel the female fraternity is very much sensitive towards their family so they work hard order to repay the loan amount well in time. Microfinance works at the very root level so the major economic disturbances like the issue of 2007 and 2011 does not have the impact on economic life of the citizen of nation. Microfinance has the major role to play in the flagship programme of government of India started by Sh. Narendera Modi for example skill India, Start-up India, Make In India.
And a place to link the major 4M’s of a business to give a start to some kind of Manufacturing and Selling is known an Enterprise and the person who links all these 4M’s in such a manner that maximum return can be generated through operational activity of an Enterprise is known as an Entrepreneur. The process of developing and making a positive growth in enterprise, entrepreneur and ultimately the society is known as Entrepreneurship. And when there is an increment in entrepreneurial skills and knowledge through some structured training is known as Entrepreneurship Development. “The best example of Entrepreneurial Success is Dhirubhai ambani-founder of Reliance Group and also according to the report of NSSO out of every 1000 Indians 250 are self employed ”[2]
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This document provides an overview of the Pradhanmantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), the Prime Minister's People Wealth Scheme, a national mission for financial inclusion in India. The key points are:
- PMJDY was launched in 2014 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide universal access to banking facilities. Its goal is to bring financially excluded people into the banking system.
- The scheme provides basic bank accounts with a RuPay debit card which includes accident insurance of Rs. 1 lakh and an overdraft facility. It aims to reduce corruption and support Direct Benefit Transfers and financial literacy.
- Phase 1 focused on expanding basic banking facilities. Phase 2 adds
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The Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) scheme was introduced in 2015 to promote entrepreneurship among small business owners and micro-enterprises. It established the Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency (MUDRA) Bank to provide refinancing support to last-mile financial institutions. MUDRA Bank offers three loan categories - Shishu for startups up to Rs. 50,000, Kishor for equipment and expansion from Rs. 50,001 to Rs. 500,000, and Tarun for established businesses from Rs. 500,001 to Rs. 10,00,000. The loans do not require collateral, aim to boost employment and GDP growth, but there
The Mahila Shakti Kendra scheme was launched in 2017 to empower rural women in India. The objectives of the scheme are to provide easy access to information for women, increase women's participation in local governance bodies, and raise awareness about government goals and schemes. The scheme is implemented at the national, state, district and block levels, with funds provided jointly by the central and state governments. More than 3 lakh student volunteers help support scheme implementation at the local level.
Pm Narender Modi shemes(Yojana) class-9thSanju Sam
This document outlines several schemes launched by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including Digital India, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Make in India, Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana, Atal Pension Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana, and Direct Benefit Transfer Yojana. It provides brief descriptions of each scheme, noting their goals of improving access to technology, empowering women and girls, boosting domestic manufacturing, expanding access to banking and financial services, increasing irrigation coverage, and reforming subsidy distribution.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
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This document discusses measures of unemployment in India. It provides background on unemployment levels in India and some of the key reasons for unemployment, such as a rising population, lack of skilled candidates, and advanced technology reducing available jobs. It then outlines several policies and programs established by the Indian government to address unemployment, including MGNREGA, PMEGP, SGSY, and SJSRY. These programs aim to generate employment opportunities in rural and urban areas through self-employment initiatives and public works programs.
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1. VSR introduces the Project Management conference in Hyderabad and thanks the volunteers and sponsors for making it possible.
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3. Narendra Modi is known for leading a simple lifestyle.
He always mentioned not every greed is bad, if greed
pertains to a good cause, then greed is good.
He is a political idol without a shadow of Doubt.
We can’t deny the fact that he is obsessed with the power.
He commands throughout Gujrat is awe-inspiring.
He got elected four times as the Chief Minister Of Gujrat.
4. GYAN SHAKTI –
Emphasizing and using the
power of knowledge.
URJA SHAKTI-
Making Energy the power of the
state.
JAN SHAKTI-Empowering
the people
RAKSHA SHAKTI –
Physical, social, Economic.
5. Mass Leader: Individual efforts can
bring excellence but only collective
efforts can deliver effectively.
Dream Big, Aim for the best
Workaholic to the core
Service beyond self
Inclusive growth:
6.
7. 1. PRADHAN MANTRI JAN DHAN
YOJANA:
Launched on 28th August 2014
Objective: ensuring access to various
financial services like availability of
basic savings bank account
2. MUDRA BANK YOJANA :
Launched on 8th April 2015.
Objective: MUDRA will provide credit
up to Rs.10 lakh to small
entrepreneurs
8. 3. PRADHAN MANTRI JEEVA JYOTI
BIMA YOJANA
Launched on 9th May 2015
Objective: Government backed life
insurance scheme
4. PRADHAN MANTRI SURAKSHA
BIMA YOJANA :
Launched on 9th May 2015
Objective: Accident insurance
coverage and is affordable for all sects
of people
9. 5. ATAL PENSION SCHEME
Launched on 9th May 2015
Objective: Targeted at unorganised
sector workers, the beneficiary will
get guaranteed pension of Rs.1000 to
Rs.5000 per month
6. PRADHAN MANTRI SANSAD
ADARSH GRAM YOJANA :
Launched on 11th October 2014
Objective: MPs will be responsible for
developing the socio-economic and
physical infrastructure of three
villages each by 2019
10. 7. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram
Jyoti Yojana
Launched on 25th July 2015
Objective: This Scheme aimed to
provide continuous power supply to
rural India
8. UDAAN PROJECT :
Launched on 27 April 2017.
Objective: This empowers girl
students and provides them with
better learning opportunities
11. 9. SKILL INDIA
Launched on 15th July 2015
Objective: Skill India focuses on
creating jobs for youth
10. DIGITAL PROJECT :
Launched on 1st July 2015.
Objective:
1. Digital Infrastructure as a Utility to
Every Citizen
2. Governance & Services on Demand
3. Digital Empowerment of Citizens
12. 11. MAKE IN INDIA
Launched on 25th September 2014
Objective:
1. To promote India a manufacturing
hub.
2. Economic transformation in India
3. To eliminate unnecessary law and
regulation
12. SWACHH BHARAT :
Launched on 2nd October 2014.
Objective: National campaign by the
government of India aims to
accomplish the vision of clean India.