“Congress does work for all; but we must admit one thing - in Marketing, BJP is very much ahead of us, though they are far below in performance” said Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi while addressing a mammoth election rally at Pratapgarh in Uttar Pradesh.
Rahul Gandhi at doda Jammu and KashmirRahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi addressed an election rally in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir. He criticized the BJP for hypocrisy on women's empowerment, noting that BJP cadres have assaulted women in Karnataka. He also questioned why Narendra Modi just now revealed that he was married, after hiding it for so many elections. Gandhi said the Congress believes in empowering all people, while the BJP tries to divide people and suppress dissent.
Rahul Gandhi at Akbarpur , Uttar PradeshRahul Gandhi
Kanpur: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addressed a mammoth election rally at Naubasta, Akbarpur in Uttar Pradesh as part of his ongoing Lok Sabha polls campaign. “Congress designs its programmes after discussing with the people. We consider that the people have the knowledge and power. Our duty is just to come to you and seek your opinions. We respect people, their knowledge and strength”, said Rahul Gandhi.
Congresss vice president rahul gandhi at assamRahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi gave a speech attacking the BJP and promoting the Congress party in Assam. He made three key points:
1) The BJP talks about development models but only cares about a select few rich industrialists, not poverty alleviation. Their "India Shining" campaigns always fail when election results are revealed.
2) Assam needs its own development model focused on empowering the people, not imposing the Gujarat model. Congress policies like MNREGA, land reforms, and women's empowerment have reduced poverty in Assam.
3) The BJP pits groups against each other and fails to address poverty, whereas Congress is committed to fully eradicating poverty and empowering people from all walks of life
The document discusses the 2014 Indian elections and options for political leadership. It outlines the major political parties, BJP and Congress, and their prominent candidates, Modi and Rahul Gandhi. While Modi has overseen economic growth and development in Gujarat, the document is critical of Congress' leadership under Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi's lack of experience. It argues that India needs leadership focused on reducing corruption and improving people's lives, and the next elections provide an opportunity for transformative change.
Rahul Gandhi: Telangana state is a reality because of CongressRahul Gandhi
Mehbubnagar: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi struck an emotional chord with the people of Telangana as he addressed a mammoth election rally at Mehbubnagar in Andhra Pradesh.
The document discusses the leadership and campaigns of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC) for the 2014 Indian general election. The BJP chose Narendra Modi to lead its campaign after a party meeting in Goa, while the INC announced its campaign would be led by a triumvirate of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi. Subcommittees were formed by both parties to work on aspects of electioneering like rallies, publicity, and manifestos. Rahul Gandhi has been highlighting his family's history of political assassinations in recent speeches in poll-bound states.
Priyanka Gandhi in Amethi hits back at Modi for his Shehzada jibe on Rahul Ga...pressbrief365
Amethi: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, daughter of Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, took yet another dig at BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi over his ‘shehzada’ remark about Rahul Gandhi. Priyanka is campaigning in Amethi, the Lok Sabha constituency of her brother and Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi.
The document provides information about the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a political party in India. Some key points:
- AAP was formed in response to widespread public protests against corruption in India. It aims to bring political power back to the people and change the corrupt system of politics.
- AAP has a bottom-up structure where local councils elect the executive body. It commits to transparency and has strict codes of conduct for members to prevent corruption.
- AAP policies include not using VIP amenities for elected representatives, selecting candidates locally instead of ticket purchases, and enacting a "right to reject" law allowing voters to recall representatives.
- AAP aims to promote gender
Rahul Gandhi at doda Jammu and KashmirRahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi addressed an election rally in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir. He criticized the BJP for hypocrisy on women's empowerment, noting that BJP cadres have assaulted women in Karnataka. He also questioned why Narendra Modi just now revealed that he was married, after hiding it for so many elections. Gandhi said the Congress believes in empowering all people, while the BJP tries to divide people and suppress dissent.
Rahul Gandhi at Akbarpur , Uttar PradeshRahul Gandhi
Kanpur: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addressed a mammoth election rally at Naubasta, Akbarpur in Uttar Pradesh as part of his ongoing Lok Sabha polls campaign. “Congress designs its programmes after discussing with the people. We consider that the people have the knowledge and power. Our duty is just to come to you and seek your opinions. We respect people, their knowledge and strength”, said Rahul Gandhi.
Congresss vice president rahul gandhi at assamRahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi gave a speech attacking the BJP and promoting the Congress party in Assam. He made three key points:
1) The BJP talks about development models but only cares about a select few rich industrialists, not poverty alleviation. Their "India Shining" campaigns always fail when election results are revealed.
2) Assam needs its own development model focused on empowering the people, not imposing the Gujarat model. Congress policies like MNREGA, land reforms, and women's empowerment have reduced poverty in Assam.
3) The BJP pits groups against each other and fails to address poverty, whereas Congress is committed to fully eradicating poverty and empowering people from all walks of life
The document discusses the 2014 Indian elections and options for political leadership. It outlines the major political parties, BJP and Congress, and their prominent candidates, Modi and Rahul Gandhi. While Modi has overseen economic growth and development in Gujarat, the document is critical of Congress' leadership under Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi's lack of experience. It argues that India needs leadership focused on reducing corruption and improving people's lives, and the next elections provide an opportunity for transformative change.
Rahul Gandhi: Telangana state is a reality because of CongressRahul Gandhi
Mehbubnagar: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi struck an emotional chord with the people of Telangana as he addressed a mammoth election rally at Mehbubnagar in Andhra Pradesh.
The document discusses the leadership and campaigns of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC) for the 2014 Indian general election. The BJP chose Narendra Modi to lead its campaign after a party meeting in Goa, while the INC announced its campaign would be led by a triumvirate of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi. Subcommittees were formed by both parties to work on aspects of electioneering like rallies, publicity, and manifestos. Rahul Gandhi has been highlighting his family's history of political assassinations in recent speeches in poll-bound states.
Priyanka Gandhi in Amethi hits back at Modi for his Shehzada jibe on Rahul Ga...pressbrief365
Amethi: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, daughter of Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, took yet another dig at BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi over his ‘shehzada’ remark about Rahul Gandhi. Priyanka is campaigning in Amethi, the Lok Sabha constituency of her brother and Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi.
The document provides information about the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a political party in India. Some key points:
- AAP was formed in response to widespread public protests against corruption in India. It aims to bring political power back to the people and change the corrupt system of politics.
- AAP has a bottom-up structure where local councils elect the executive body. It commits to transparency and has strict codes of conduct for members to prevent corruption.
- AAP policies include not using VIP amenities for elected representatives, selecting candidates locally instead of ticket purchases, and enacting a "right to reject" law allowing voters to recall representatives.
- AAP aims to promote gender
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.
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.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi at congress manifestopressbrief365
Congress President Sonia Gandhi , party Vice President Rahul Gandhi alongwith Prime minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Defence minister AK Antony addressed a function to release the election manifesto of the Congress party for the 2014 general pools at the Congress headquarters on Akbar Road.
Dahod: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi launched yet another scathing attack on BJP’s prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi launched the campaign in Maharashtra for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls from Wardha on Friday. While addressing the big gathering the Congress slammed the BJP and reiterated that its campaign balloon will burst this time too like in 2004 and 2009. “The poor people of India had deflated the India shining Balloon of NDA twice, in 2004 and 2009. This time they have flown a new, heavier balloon, the Gujarat model; and people of India will deflate this balloon of ‘Gujarat model’ as well. India is going to have yet another Congress government that works for the poor and downtrodden”, said Rahul Gandhi.
The document discusses the 2014 Indian elections and options for political leadership. It outlines the major political parties, BJP and Congress, and their prominent candidates, Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi. While Modi has overseen economic growth and development as Gujarat Chief Minister, concerns remain over the 2002 riots. The document argues that the current UPA government under Manmohan Singh has failed with corruption and policy paralysis. It concludes that India needs leadership change and a Prime Minister that will work for the people rather than political interests.
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Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, while addressing the valedictory session of 86th AGM of FCCI on Saturday, termed corruption as the biggest issue that was bleeding people and lauded the UPA Government’s achievement of passing the land mark Lokpal Bill to fight it.
The document discusses the importance of ensuring just and timely justice for all citizens in India. It notes that criminal cases are increasing and injustice towards common people has become a major problem. It argues that a nation should treat all people equally under the law and that justice is essential for building a strong, united nation. However, it notes there are still many issues with the justice system in India, such as delays in legal processes, misuse of power by elected representatives, and thousands of pending court cases. The document calls for reforms to the system to make legal procedures faster and more efficient in order to better serve the people and develop India into a stronger, more just nation.
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.
The document discusses what makes elections democratic and the benefits and drawbacks of political competition in elections. Some key aspects that make elections democratic include having regular, free and fair votes where every citizen has an equal say and candidates can freely campaign. Political competition between parties is necessary for elections to have meaning, but it can lead to dirty tactics, wasted resources, and leaders prioritizing staying in power over serving people. For democracy to work effectively, political leaders should be motivated by serving citizens and be rewarded or punished based on their performance.
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.
The document discusses elections and representation in democracies. It explains that in large communities, it is not possible for all people to directly govern, so democracies rely on elections of representatives. Elections are necessary to allow people to choose their representatives and change them if desired. For elections to be considered democratic, they must meet certain criteria like regular voting where all votes have equal value, choice among candidates, and results that reflect the people's preferences. The document examines how Indian elections measure up to these democratic standards.
Khariar, Odisha: Congress president and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Saturday launched a blistering attack on both BJP and the BJD while addressing a election rally at Khariar in Odisha as part of her campaign for upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
The document discusses youth involvement in Indian politics. It notes that while youth make up 66% of voters in India, they hold only 8% of seats in parliament. Though politically engaged in some issues, many youth lack knowledge of current affairs and civic rights. It provides data showing the ages of prominent politicians worldwide are generally older. The document calls for greater youth awareness, involvement in social issues and politics, and leadership roles to help develop the nation.
Contents
• Elections
• Why elections ?
• What makes election democratic
• Is it good to he political competition?
• What is our system of election?
• What makes election democratic
in India
• conclusion
The document is a presentation urging Indians to thoughtfully consider their voting choices and not to vote for the BJP party. It provides examples of controversial or harmful statements and actions by BJP leaders like Narendra Modi and Pravin Togadia. It argues the BJP promotes division between religious communities and supports individuals who incite violence. In contrast, it cites the benefits of Congress party policies like the Nuclear deal and assistance to farmers. It encourages evaluating politicians based on their character and policies rather than religion or caste.
This document discusses electoral politics and elections in India. It explains that elections are needed for people to choose their representatives and change them periodically. It outlines what makes elections democratic, including allowing everyone to vote, free competition between parties/candidates, and regular, free and fair voting. It describes India's election procedure, including constituency demarcation, voter lists, nomination papers, campaigning, voting in polling booths, counting of ballots, and the winner being the candidate with the most votes. It discusses merits of universal adult franchise like equal political rights for all, and demerits like illiterate voters not voting properly and poor voters selling votes. It also notes challenges in Indian elections like money influencing results and criminal connections.
O documento apresenta o laudo técnico de avaliação de um frigorífico localizado em Araguaína, Tocantins. O imóvel possui uma área total de 633.757 m2 e nele estão instaladas construções e benfeitorias com 5.119,83 m2 de área construída, além de máquinas e equipamentos. Após vistoria e análise dos dados fornecidos, o valor de mercado total do imóvel e bens foi determinado em R$ 13.061.213,00.
This presentation discusses global warming and its causes and effects. Global warming occurs when greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane trap heat in the atmosphere, causing the earth's temperature to rise. This temperature rise hurts many living things. The causes of global warming include the greenhouse effect, depletion of the ozone layer, human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation, and air pollution. Some ways to reduce global warming are through carpooling, using reusable water bottles, recycling, using less heating and air conditioning, and buying energy efficient products. The presentation also discusses eco-friendly technologies that can help monitor and conserve the environment.
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.
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.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi at congress manifestopressbrief365
Congress President Sonia Gandhi , party Vice President Rahul Gandhi alongwith Prime minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Defence minister AK Antony addressed a function to release the election manifesto of the Congress party for the 2014 general pools at the Congress headquarters on Akbar Road.
Dahod: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi launched yet another scathing attack on BJP’s prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi launched the campaign in Maharashtra for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls from Wardha on Friday. While addressing the big gathering the Congress slammed the BJP and reiterated that its campaign balloon will burst this time too like in 2004 and 2009. “The poor people of India had deflated the India shining Balloon of NDA twice, in 2004 and 2009. This time they have flown a new, heavier balloon, the Gujarat model; and people of India will deflate this balloon of ‘Gujarat model’ as well. India is going to have yet another Congress government that works for the poor and downtrodden”, said Rahul Gandhi.
The document discusses the 2014 Indian elections and options for political leadership. It outlines the major political parties, BJP and Congress, and their prominent candidates, Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi. While Modi has overseen economic growth and development as Gujarat Chief Minister, concerns remain over the 2002 riots. The document argues that the current UPA government under Manmohan Singh has failed with corruption and policy paralysis. It concludes that India needs leadership change and a Prime Minister that will work for the people rather than political interests.
First india ahmedabad edition-05 october 2020FIRST INDIA
Welcome to the Official Website of First India E-Paper. We are the best ENGLISH NEWS PAPER in India with Special coverage of Rajasthan & Gujrat. Follow us for the LATEST NEWS & Top LIVE NEWS in India and around the world.
Visit:- https://firstindia.co.in/newspaper
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, while addressing the valedictory session of 86th AGM of FCCI on Saturday, termed corruption as the biggest issue that was bleeding people and lauded the UPA Government’s achievement of passing the land mark Lokpal Bill to fight it.
The document discusses the importance of ensuring just and timely justice for all citizens in India. It notes that criminal cases are increasing and injustice towards common people has become a major problem. It argues that a nation should treat all people equally under the law and that justice is essential for building a strong, united nation. However, it notes there are still many issues with the justice system in India, such as delays in legal processes, misuse of power by elected representatives, and thousands of pending court cases. The document calls for reforms to the system to make legal procedures faster and more efficient in order to better serve the people and develop India into a stronger, more just nation.
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.
The document discusses what makes elections democratic and the benefits and drawbacks of political competition in elections. Some key aspects that make elections democratic include having regular, free and fair votes where every citizen has an equal say and candidates can freely campaign. Political competition between parties is necessary for elections to have meaning, but it can lead to dirty tactics, wasted resources, and leaders prioritizing staying in power over serving people. For democracy to work effectively, political leaders should be motivated by serving citizens and be rewarded or punished based on their performance.
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.
The document discusses elections and representation in democracies. It explains that in large communities, it is not possible for all people to directly govern, so democracies rely on elections of representatives. Elections are necessary to allow people to choose their representatives and change them if desired. For elections to be considered democratic, they must meet certain criteria like regular voting where all votes have equal value, choice among candidates, and results that reflect the people's preferences. The document examines how Indian elections measure up to these democratic standards.
Khariar, Odisha: Congress president and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Saturday launched a blistering attack on both BJP and the BJD while addressing a election rally at Khariar in Odisha as part of her campaign for upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
The document discusses youth involvement in Indian politics. It notes that while youth make up 66% of voters in India, they hold only 8% of seats in parliament. Though politically engaged in some issues, many youth lack knowledge of current affairs and civic rights. It provides data showing the ages of prominent politicians worldwide are generally older. The document calls for greater youth awareness, involvement in social issues and politics, and leadership roles to help develop the nation.
Contents
• Elections
• Why elections ?
• What makes election democratic
• Is it good to he political competition?
• What is our system of election?
• What makes election democratic
in India
• conclusion
The document is a presentation urging Indians to thoughtfully consider their voting choices and not to vote for the BJP party. It provides examples of controversial or harmful statements and actions by BJP leaders like Narendra Modi and Pravin Togadia. It argues the BJP promotes division between religious communities and supports individuals who incite violence. In contrast, it cites the benefits of Congress party policies like the Nuclear deal and assistance to farmers. It encourages evaluating politicians based on their character and policies rather than religion or caste.
This document discusses electoral politics and elections in India. It explains that elections are needed for people to choose their representatives and change them periodically. It outlines what makes elections democratic, including allowing everyone to vote, free competition between parties/candidates, and regular, free and fair voting. It describes India's election procedure, including constituency demarcation, voter lists, nomination papers, campaigning, voting in polling booths, counting of ballots, and the winner being the candidate with the most votes. It discusses merits of universal adult franchise like equal political rights for all, and demerits like illiterate voters not voting properly and poor voters selling votes. It also notes challenges in Indian elections like money influencing results and criminal connections.
O documento apresenta o laudo técnico de avaliação de um frigorífico localizado em Araguaína, Tocantins. O imóvel possui uma área total de 633.757 m2 e nele estão instaladas construções e benfeitorias com 5.119,83 m2 de área construída, além de máquinas e equipamentos. Após vistoria e análise dos dados fornecidos, o valor de mercado total do imóvel e bens foi determinado em R$ 13.061.213,00.
This presentation discusses global warming and its causes and effects. Global warming occurs when greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane trap heat in the atmosphere, causing the earth's temperature to rise. This temperature rise hurts many living things. The causes of global warming include the greenhouse effect, depletion of the ozone layer, human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation, and air pollution. Some ways to reduce global warming are through carpooling, using reusable water bottles, recycling, using less heating and air conditioning, and buying energy efficient products. The presentation also discusses eco-friendly technologies that can help monitor and conserve the environment.
Rahul Gandhi at Salepur in Cuttack, OdishaRahul Gandhi
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday took on the Odisha Government by saying it is not letting the benefits of central schemes trickle down to the people and siding with the mining mafia. Addressing a rally at Salepur in Odisha's Cuttack district, Rahul Gandhi said, “Odisha says Centre doesn't send money for the state. But no government has allotted as much money as we did to Odisha in five years. Odisha government hasn’t utilized 5 crore rupees that we have sent”.
Nursing consults provide client education and support through consultations run solely by experienced veterinary nurses. They benefit patients through improved health management, clients through enhanced service and education, employees by utilizing their skills, and practices by improving care, practice image, and efficient use of resources. Implementing nursing consults for conditions like weight management, dental care, and disease management can be done gradually over 6-12 months, starting with writing protocols and training, then launching initial clinics and expanding offerings over time. Examples demonstrate how nursing consults aid client compliance and monitoring through regular follow-ups outside of veterinarian visits.
This document discusses thermal power energy and thermal power plants. It begins with an introduction to energy and power, noting that power is generated from nonrenewable sources like coal, oil, and gas. It then discusses the different kinds of thermal power energy, including fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. The document explains how a thermal power plant works, including the principle of converting chemical energy to thermal energy and then to physical and electrical energy. It describes the main equipment used in thermal power plants like the boiler, turbine, generator, and cooling systems. Finally, it includes some images of thermal power plants.
Este documento classifica diversos agentes nocivos em códigos e estabelece o tempo mínimo de exposição para fins de benefícios. Agentes químicos, físicos e biológicos são listados com suas respectivas atividades de exposição. O tempo de exposição varia de 20 a 25 anos dependendo do agente.
Nursing consults provide client education and support through specialized clinics run by experienced veterinary nurses. This bridges the gap between veterinarians and clients. Benefits include improved pet health, strengthened client relationships, utilization of nursing skills, and efficient use of veterinarian time. Implementing nursing consults for conditions like weight management, dental care, and disease management can improve pet care, practice image, and generate additional revenue. A phased timeline is outlined to gradually introduce new nursing consult services over 12 months.
Rahul Gandhi in Latur, Maharashtra: Modi’s Gujarat model is ‘toffee model’Rahul Gandhi
In a blistering attack on Modi’s much hyped Gujarat model, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi called it a ‘toffee model’ and also listed out some figures to question the development claims of BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in Gujarat.
“Nowadays there are huge talks about Gujarat model. You must have heard about senior BJP leaders Advani and Jaswant Singh. Today, BJP has sidelined these leaders under its new leader Modi. Earlier, there was partnership between Vajpayee and Advani; today there is a new partnership – between Modi and Adani” said Rahul Gandhi while addressing a Congress election rally at Latur in Maharashtra on Monday.
Sonia Gandhi in Uttar Pradesh: Any ideology that spreads hatred is dangerous ...pressbrief365
Aonla: Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi took on SP, BSP and BJP while addressing a party election rally at Aonla in Uttar Pradesh as part of her ongoing campaign for the Lok Sabha polls.
“I feel very sad to see that some parties are trying to damage the rich culture of unity and togetherness. They try to destroy our tradition of unity in diversity and spread hatred among people for their narrow political gains. They try to divide the people in terms of caste, religion and community. Their ultimate aim is to grab power and only people can teach them a lesson”, urged Sonia Gandhi.
Priyanka Gandhi targets Modi again, this time on Gujarat model and RSVP remarkpressbrief365
Priyanka Gandhi criticized Narendra Modi's remarks about the Congress party following an "RSVP model" of Rahul, Sonia, Vadra, and Priyanka. She questioned Modi's claims about the Gujarat development model and asked him to specify his plans for farmers, laborers, and women. Priyanka urged the people to question leaders about their development plans and issues rather than empty slogans. She asked people to vote based on the nation's interests, not personal interests, and support the Congress party which has always fought for national unity.
The document discusses upcoming Indian national elections in 2014. It notes that while candidates and parties will ask for voters' endorsements, political parties do not actually consult voters in drafting their platforms. This leads voters to endorse manifestos that may not actually benefit them. It also discusses the large number of political parties registered in India and questions why the Election Commission is not more empowered to regulate parties and candidates. Finally, it expresses hope that voters in India are awakening to the "games" played by politicians and that solutions must come from the people, as parties will not fix issues that could implicate themselves.
This document is a report by the Council on Minority Rights in India (CMRI) documenting the socio-political status of religious minorities in India in 2021. It discusses how India has descended into majoritarianism since 2014, excluding and persecuting religious minorities, especially Muslims. Laws have targeted Muslims, such as banning beef consumption, criminalizing interfaith marriage, and denying asylum to Muslims. The report aims to document these issues facing religious minorities in India.
The document discusses the Panchayati Raj system of local self-governance in India. It describes how Panchayati Raj began in the 1950s based on Mahatma Gandhi's idea of democratic decentralization. India now follows a three-tier Panchayat system of village, block, and district levels. Panchayats are important as they allow for local issues to be addressed and bring governance closer to people.
Congress manifesto for 2014 Lok Sabha Pollstnieonline
The document outlines the Indian National Congress party's election manifesto for the 2014 Indian general election. It discusses the Congress party's unique and extensive consultation process in preparing the manifesto by gathering input from various stakeholders across India over 5 months. It received tens of thousands of suggestions through consultations, websites, emails, etc. and has incorporated them wherever feasible to make the manifesto fully inclusive and reflective of the voice of the Indian people. The manifesto then outlines the Congress party's positions on various issues related to economic growth, social justice, education, healthcare, rural development, agriculture, and other policy areas over its 21 sections and 100+ pages.
Congress manifesto 2014 Indian elections Sonia Gandhi Rahul Gandhi Manmohan S...Kevin985
The document outlines the Indian National Congress party's election manifesto for the 2014 Indian general election. It discusses the Congress party's unique and extensive consultation process in preparing the manifesto by gathering input from various stakeholders across India over 5 months. It received tens of thousands of suggestions through consultations, websites, emails, etc. and has incorporated them wherever feasible to make the manifesto fully reflective of the people's voices. The manifesto then outlines the Congress party's positions on various issues related to economic growth, social justice, education, healthcare, rural development, agriculture, and others.
The government should pay more focus on rural development and provide more opportunities for the people to grow. Give your thoughts on http://alteranation.com.
Fissures in BJP's citadel
While the BJP, as of now, looks likely to score a hat - trick in MP, the Congress seems to be closing the gap under the leadership of Jyotiraditya Scindia.
By Puneet Nicholas Yadav
With the election euphoria over and Bharatiya Janata Party getting unprecedented mandate from the heartland and forming government in four out of the five states that went to election, it is time now to get down to brass-tacks. The next two years leading to the 2019 general elections are not only going to be crucial but critical for the party. The delivery phase needs to be speeded up and the results made visible and obvious. BJP with its pan-India presence has become harbinger of hope for a developed India or as “New India” according to Prime Minister Modi
Indian National Congress Manifesto 2019 Lok Sabha ElectionsSanjukta Basu
The #CongressManifesto2019 titled Hum Nibhayenge (We will Deliver) is released.
This is in sharp contrast to BJP's "Mumkin Hai" (Possible). INC manifesto shows intent. BJP's tag line shows possibility. Possibility is no good unless you have intent.
It is a 55 page Manifesto covering almost every possible topic you can think of from LGBT rights to civil societies, minorities, armed forces, forests. Some very exciting promises which will impress even the most scathing liberal critique of Congress, who love to call the Congress hypocrite and same as BJP -
Sedition law to be abolished
Most civil violation to be decriminalized
A Student Rights Bill, giving fundamental rights to students, and a Students Right Commission
Review of AFSPA and possible removal.
Interlocutors for Kashmir, dialogue, review of deployment of forces.
I am still reading it, full details later. You can also read it here http://manifesto.inc.in/en/
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1. Camp: Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh
Time: 5.30 pm
Date: 22nd
March, 2014
Rahul Gandhi in UP: BJP is far below in performance than Congress, but ahead in marketing
“Congress does work for all; but we must admit one thing - in Marketing, BJP is very much ahead of us, though they are far
below in performance” said Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi while addressing a mammoth election rally at Pratapgarh in
Uttar Pradesh.
“The coming general election is a battle between two thoughts – one that of Congress which is based on love, affection,
brotherhood and inclusive growth; the other ideology is based on anger, hatred and of pitting one against another” reminded
the Congress leader.
In an indirect at BJP’s prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi lamented, “The
opposition believes that one man can run our country. When their leader boasts about Gujarat’s development and takes the
entire credit for it, he forgets that it is the people of Gujarat, its women, developed the state”. “One person can never run a
nation; it is run by the people; people have the strength. This has been the concept of the Congress party. While we want to
empower our people to the maximum, the BJP wants to grab people’s power and hand over it to one individual” he added.
Emphasising that Congress believes in empowering the people, the Congress Vice President said, “You can see that our
programmes reflect our ideology, whether it is employment guarantee scheme, Right to Information, Land Acquisition Bill or the
Food security Act. All our schemes and policies are aimed at empowering the people”.
Referring the issue of corruption, Rahul Gandhi continued, “There are lots of discussions about corruption. The Gujarat cabinet
has three convicted ministers, who were jailed on corruption charges. The BJP does not see corruption under its nose whether it
is in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh or Chhattisgarh. Yeddyurappa, former Chief Minister of Karnataka, who had sent to jail for
corruption, is now back in BJP”.
The young Congress leader then struck a chord with the women and continued, “I want to see a day when 50% representation in
Parliament, assemblies as well as in the Congress party is women. Country can never develop if we do not empower our women.
50% of our population is women and if we want to make India a super power, this 50% must be adequately empowered. The bill
for women reservation is still pending in Parliament. But the opposition is stopping its passage; they are scared of the power of
women. They don’t want the women to run industries, universities, Parliament or Assemblies or become Prime Minister or Chief
Minister. Congress wants to give power to the women – in education, in Lok Sabha, in assemblies, politics, business and
entrepreneurship”.
2. “Opposition indulge in politics of anger and hatred. But Congress’ ideology is based on love and brotherhood. That has been our
tradition and now BJP wants to kill this ideology. They do not understand that Congress is not a party but a concept, which is
deep, rooted in the hearts of all Indians. Our ideology is of equality; we treat everyone equally without any discrimination,
whatever the caste, religion or region is” said Rahul Gandhi and asserted that UP can surge ahead fast only if the non-Congress
political parties stop indulging in divisive politics.
Full text of the speech by Rahul Gandhi at Congress rally in Pratapgarh (Uttar Pradesh)
We are soon to face yet another general election. This election is a battle between two thoughts – one that of Congress which is
based on love, affection, brotherhood and inclusive growth; the other ideology is based on anger, hatred and of pitting one
against another.
The same people who talk about development in Uttar Pradesh, assault the people from UP and Bihar in Maharashtra. I had
gone to Maharashtra and had met with the people from UP and Bihar there. They asked me who would save them from such
atrocities. They had shared their pain with me and had told me how the Shiv Sena people threaten them. The same Shiv Sena is
in NDA and an ally of the BJP. In Maharashtra, I purposely travelled by local train to give a stern warning to the Shiv Sena and its
people that no one can suppress the voice of the UPites and Biharis, anywhere in our country.
The opposition believes that one man can run our country. When their leader boasts about Gujarat’s development and takes the
entire credit for it, he forgets that it is the people of Gujarat, its women, developed the state. He forgets that the Amul and
NDDB are the results of sincere efforts of the Gujarat women.
One person can never run a nation; it is run by the people; people have the strength. This has been the concept of the Congress
party. While we want to empower our people to the maximum, the BJP wants to grab people’s power and hand over it to one
individual.
You can see that our programmes reflect our ideology, whether it is employment guarantee scheme, Right to Information, Land
Acquisition Bill or the Food security Act. All our schemes and policies are aimed at empowering the people.
There are lots of discussions about corruption. The Gujarat cabinet has three convicted ministers, who were jailed on corruption
charges. The BJP does not see corruption under its nose whether it is in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh or Chhattisgarh.
Yeddyurappa, former Chief Minister of Karnataka, who had sent to jail for corruption, is now back in BJP.
Never forget, it is the Congress which gave you the most important tool to fight corruption – the RTI. The decisions which were
earlier taken behind closed doors are now at public domain. Even my letters to the Prime Minister are accessible for the public.
That is the strength of this RTI and it is in fact, your right to fight corruption. You can get any information regarding the
government functioning now using it. It is the Congress which implemented Lokpal Bill. Who had opposed it? It was the BJP
3. which was blocking it. There are six anti-corruption bills still pending in the Parliament but the opposition is not allowing its
passage.
We had fought for the farmers’ rights in lands at Bhatta-Parsaul and Niyamgiri and Land Acquisition Bill was its outcome. We
demanded just one thing – the poor farmers also must get adequate compensation for the lands acquired, like the rich people
get. We wanted to protect the rights of the poor farmers, who shed their sweat and blood for nation’s development. We wanted
to ensure that they also must get the market prices for their lands acquired. But BJP tried to block that bill too in the Parliament
standing committee. The bill stood pending for two years, but finally we could pass it.
Now I want to share some of my ideas for the future. The first and foremost thing is about empowering the women. Though I am
not seeing much women audience here, I am hopeful that you will pay attention next time to improve it. Not only here, I want to
see a day when 50% representation in Parliament, assemblies as well as in the Congress party is women. Country can never
develop if we do not empower our women. 50% of our population is women and if we want to make India a super power, this
50% must be adequately empowered. The bill for women reservation is still pending in Parliament. But the opposition is
stopping its passage; they are scared of the power of women. They don’t want the women to run industries, universities.
Parliament or Assemblies or become Prime Minister or Chief Minister. Congress wants to give power to the women – in
education, in Lok Sabha, in assemblies, politics, business and entrepreneurship.
Now I want to talk about our vibrant youth; I see them in good numbers over here. They build the nation. We want to generate
jobs for them. Employment generation is possible only if we have more manufacturing industries. The new freight and Industrial
corridor namely Delhi-Mumbai, Mumbai-Chennai and Delhi –Kolkata, will boost the manufacturing sector and will generate
millions of jobs. Today, China is the biggest manufacturing centre in the world and tomorrow that will be India.
Congress does work for all; but we must admit one thing; in Marketing, BJP is very much ahead of us, though they are far below
in performance. I want to tell that we have done a lot for the people here – MNREGA, right to good, railway lines at Pratapgarh.
The Samajparty party had promised 20 hours electricity in Uttar Pradesh. But at present, you can see the electric posts built by
Centre’s Rajiv Gandhi electrification scheme, but no electricity is available.
Congress always fulfilled its promises. We undertook the Highway project here; built roads under PMGSY. We want to give more
and more development projects to Pratapgarh too, like we witness it in Amethi and Raebareli.
Opposition indulge in politics of anger and hatred. But Congress’ ideology is based on love and brotherhood. That has been our
tradition and now BJP wants to kill this ideology. They do not understand that Congress is not a party but a concept, which is
deep rooted in the hearts of all Indians. Our ideology is of equality; we treat everyone equally without any discrimination,
whatever the caste, religion or region is. Our country can develop only if we take everyone alongwith us. There is no place of
anger.
4. If UP is not developing that is only because the leaders here spread hatred and disharmony among people. They make people
fight each other. That is what we had experienced in Muzaffarnagar. I had gone there. They told me that the Hindus and
Muslims there do not have any hatred among them. But some political parties came from outside and indulged in divisive
politics there.
Uttar Pradesh will surge ahead with full space when the entire youth of this state stand united and fight as a unit for
development. This state has tremendous potential and has the ability to show way to others. If we work in this direction, we can
beat all others in development. I am sure, soon you will see Congress government, both here and at Delhi. You can then see
what real progress would be. At present, your people migrate to other places like Maharashtra and when we stand united and
have a government here, you can see that people from other states, and even from other countries, come to Uttar Pradesh for
jobs. I am with you in this battle and we will accomplish our task.
I have never seen such a big crowd in Pratapgarh. I want to assure our grass root Congress workers that we aim to give its
workers more voice and space in the future and at all levels. You are the pillars of our party. I want to thank all of you for all your
hard works to strengthen our party.
Jai Hind.