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What do Delhiites (and also rest of India) think about Arvind Kejriwal now?

It is going to be 2 years for Arvind Kejriwal Government in Delhi on Feb 14, 2017. We have heard a lot of stories, read a lot of articles of success and failure analysis of his poll promises. The normal tussle between centre (Including the Lt. Governor of Delhi) and state was also hugely in speculation. But the question that truly arises is not what Delhites think of Mr Kejriwal after two years of his government, but was he the right choice for us to vote for, is he trying to or have accomplished what he has promised us within the powers of his JURISDICTION being the CM of a UT.So let’s dive into an analysis of what all he tried to accomplish in the 2 years of his office. And Let’s discuss sector wise and decide ourselves if he has done for what we elected him to be the CM:1. Health Care Sector:a. Expand Healthcare Infrastructure -Promise: We will create 900 new Primary Health Centers (PHCs) and 30,000 more beds in Delhi hospitals, out of which 4,000 will be in maternity wards. We will ensure that Delhi conforms to the international norm of five beds for every 1000 people.b. Quality Drugs For All At Affordable Price -Promise: Pharmaceutical drug and equipment procurement will be centralized to ensure zero corruption. Generic, affordable and high quality drugs will be made available to the public.So the result for the first promise under healthcare sector is slowly being fulfilled. Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has lauded the Delhi government for providing free primary health care through Mohalla Clinics -- an initiative that is "consistent with the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) goal" of the World Health Organization.In a letter to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Mr Annan has termed the scheme "successful and impressive" and said, "...you have scaled up the provision of universal free health services, most notably in providing free primary healthcare services through your new Mohalla Clinics"."We understand that this initiative is proving very successful and we commend you on this impressive achievement," said Mr Annan."We are aware that your administration has implemented a series of health reforms consistent with the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) goal," he said, referring to the WHO initiative that all people receive the health services they need without suffering financial hardship when paying for them.The Delhi government plans to build some 1,000 Mohalla Clinics across the city. At least 107 such clinics have already come up, in both middle class and urban poor neighbourhoods, where people enjoy the facilities of doctors, tests and medicines -- all for free.Now for the second promise to provide quality drugs for all at affordable price. He has promised to provide drugs to patients free of cost at pharmacies. “We will ensure 100 per cent availability of medicines and consumables as mentioned in the Essential Drug List (EDL) at the city hospitals. 2016 will be the year of health and education for Delhiites,” said Mr. Kejriwal. And you can see the result as Pharmacy stores near Delhi government hospitals have seen a 50% dip in their sales since February as almost all medicines prescribed by the doctors are present in the hospital dispensary, according to store owners.This is essential drug list that is available for free: http://www.delhi.gov.in/DoIT/Health/Druglist.pdf2. Education Sector:a. Higher Education Guarantee Scheme - Promise: Students who wish to pursue any diploma or degree course after finishing Class 12 from any school in Delhi will be given bank loans with the government standing as a guarantor. Students will not be required to furnish any collateral and the scheme will be universal in nature regardless of a student's financial background. The loan will cover both tuition fees and living expenses. The loan repayment schedule will carry a moratorium period covering the years required to finish the course and one year thereafter to find a job. Under this scheme no loan request will be rejected.Status – Complete: The Delhi government has launched the Higher Education and Skill Guarantee Scheme. Under the scheme, loans up to Rs. 10 lakh are to be provided without any collateral. The loan would cover tuition and other fee, books, equipment’s, hostel/boarding and lodging, insurance premium etc. Students pursuing any skill development course or diploma or degree course after finishing qualifying examination from any School/Educational Institution in Delhi are eligible under this scheme. The scheme will also be applicable for ITIs and polytechnic colleges.b. Transparency in School Admissions - Promise: AAP will bring in complete transparency in Nursery and KG admissions. To streamline the admission process, we will use a centralized online system for nursery admissions, removing avenues for corruption.Status – Complete - To bring more transparency into nursery admissions, the Delhi government has asked all private schools to upload their admission criteria and details about selected students online.c. Five Hundred New Government Schools - Promise: AAP will build 500 new schools with a special focus on secondary and senior secondary schools to ensure that every Delhi child has easy access to quality education.Status – In Progress- A total of 345 new schools began functioning in the national capital in 2015, more are under progress. “Around 44.13 lakh children were enrolled at different levels during 2014-15 in these schools as compared to 43.86lakhs during 2013-14. Out of 44.13 lakhs, enrolled students up to senior secondary school level, 23.52 lakhs were boys and 20.61 lakhs were girl students,” Report published by Delhi Government.d. Ramp Up Government Schools to Provide Quality Education - Promise: AAP is committed to improving the standard of government schools so that all citizens of Delhi have access to high quality of education. Every school will have sufficient functional toilets built, especially for girls. A sufficient budget will be given at the discretion of the principal for lights, fans, blackboards and other essential infrastructure. Teaching and learning infrastructure including computers and high-speed Internet connectivity will be made fully functional in every school. Number of DTC buses will be increased in order to service private schools so that it cuts down on the wait times at regular DTC bus stops. Seventeen thousand new teachers will be hired to maintain full staff strength at government schoolsStatus - Ramping up government schools has been a major focus of the government. The government has identified 54 pilot schools that were to be developed as model schools. The ultimate plan is to develop all government schools on the lines of these model schools. Trainings for principals and teachers were organized. In all 1011 government schools, a 1.5-month long learning enhancement programme was conducted for students of Grade 9. With the goal to achieve the desired 1:40 teacher-student ratio - as per the Right to Education Act - in the capital, 9000 additional teaching posts have been created. Teachers will now be recruited online by the Educational Consultant India Limited (EdCIL) on behalf of the Directorate of Education. An exam will take place to ensure quality and experience will fetch extra points. The budget for the additional posts has been fixed at Rs. 540 crores.3. Environment –a. Reducing Pollution – Well in this case I will say a lot depends on each and every citizen as much as it depends on the government.However, these were the Promise: Delhi Ridge, the lung of the city, will be protected from encroachment and deforestation. Environmentally appropriate afforestation would be carried out in all parts of Delhi in collaboration with the local Mohalla Sabhas. We will acquire mechanized vacuum cleaning vehicles to clean the city. Public transport will be improved to reduce the number of cars on the road. Additionally, incentives will be provided for low emission fuels like CNG and electricity. Government will encourage car-pooling and will crackdown on fuel adulteration to reduce pollution.Status – In progress - Major initiatives were taken to curb pollution. Odd-even scheme was one of the most talked about campaigns in the first year. Car-free days were also conducted to spread awareness among people of Delhi. Further, the Delhi government has imposed a penalty of Rs 50,000 on 38 major projects across the city for causing dust pollution. More will be done.b. Fine On Disposal of Construction Debris- Promise: Littering or disposal of construction debris in public places will attract a heavy fine.Status – Fulfilled - For controlling dust - major contributor of particulate matter in Delhi - 1,367 challans were issued for disposal of construction debris.c. Plastic Bags Ban - Plastic bags have not been banned in Delhi. So this is one area they can focus on this year.4. Sanitation:a. Build 2,00,000 Public Toilets - Promise: AAP will build two lakh toilets across Delhi: about 1.5 lakh toilets in slums and JJ clusters and 50,000 toilets in public spaces, of which 1 lakh toilets will be for women. These toilets will be concentrated in public spaces and slum areas. We will construct eco-toilets to save water.Status – Thought the number way too farfetched but still the work is onTOILET WOESWhat the city has and what it needs· 3,29,870 Number of slums in Delhi· 2,37,001 Slums in need of toilets· 39,541Number of toilet seats required @ 1 seat for 30 people· 10,821 Seats installed till Aug 31, 2016· 5,426Seats to be installed till December 31, 2016What ails them· 40%toilet seats built remain unused· 17,846 Number of seats proposed by March 2017.Out of this, construction of about 2,500 seats has been put on hold to avoid wastageb. Another issue in the news was a tussle between MCD and Delhi Government, lets also discuss that. So MCD or the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is a Municipal Corporation, an AUTONOMOUS body that governs 8 out of 11 Districts of Delhi, in the state (UT) of Delhi, India. It was one of the three municipal corporations in the NCT of Delhi, the others being NDMC and Delhi Cantonment Board."Within its jurisdiction are some of the most densely populated areas in the world. It has also the unique distinction of providing civic services to rural and urban villages, resettlement colonies, regularised unauthorised colonies, Slum/Squatter Settlements, private 'katras' etc.MCD came into existence on the 7th of April, 1958 under an Act of Parliament. Prior to that DMC (Delhi Municipal Committee) was the principal civic body of Delhi. The Bharatiya Janata Party of India (BJP) won the elections for a third consecutive time. The party has been ruling Delhi's Municipal Corporation for nearly 14 years.Sources of Income: Its sources of income are taxes on water, houses, markets, entertainment and vehicles paid by residents of the town and grants from the state government.But the bigger problem with MCD is not of funds, but it is the problem of financial management. In the past, they had been allocated enough money by state government as bailout but after few months’ situation has come square one again.The Delhi MCDs have become a black hole for money. The money goes in, but never comes out. It has been among the most corrupt organisations, and siphoning off the money has been a norm. Well, it happens in many other organisation, but MCD is able to stay at the top. In both 2010 and 2011, it was named as the most corrupt organisation. Delhi police, MCD found 'most-corrupt'.What happens when you have ghost employees being paid salaries FIR filed in MCD ghost employees case? What happens when you spend 12 Crore to build a website, only to fail at the end? MCD spends Rs 12 crore on website over 9 years...And it's still breaking down!However, The Delhi government has decided to hike the budget allocation of municipal corporations by Rs. 1,000 crores, Finance Minister Manish Sisodia announced on Monday. “The budget allocation for the municipal corporations of Delhi was Rs. 5,908 crores last year. It was later increased to Rs. 5,999 crores. This year we have decided to increase it to Rs. 6,919 crores,” Sisodia, the deputy chief minister and finance minister, told the Delhi assembly.“I hope the MCD will utilise this money to pay the salaries of its employees on time. This is public money and the MCD should not waste it by indulging in corrupt activities,” he said.Now since it’s an autonomous body it itself has to decide what is best path to take and in Robert Frosts’ terms take the path less travelled, take the path which is righteous and more development oriented.5. Power and Water- Thanks to AAP government for offering ‘tangible’ benefits to the people with its 50 per cent subsidy on power bills, we all are now aware that this development was not that difficult to achieve, all you required was a will to do good, and a corrupt free mind. The situation was so grim that the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) clearly stated that the outages were not because of lack of power supply but due to poor maintenance of transmission lines.Under the water sector, giving free water to all households; scrapping the annual hike in rates that the Sheila Dikshit government had introduced; and cracking down on the tanker mafia that thrived because of the city’s unplanned nature – these were the promises, and we all are reaping the benefits of this.And a lot is being done in a lot of other sectors, and it has just been two years. So I believe the worst thing that we can do at this stage is doubt and develop a lot of hatred. So guys try to hold on, keep your expectations high, question the government you have elected cause it is your right, however try to trust some more.You can see this link to understand more: One year of AAP in Delhi

What more changes will the Modi government bring to the country, if BJP wins the upcoming Lok Sabha elections?

In December of 2018, Modi govt's policy think tank - Niti Ayog has prepared strategy of Modi govt for next 5 years which is called Strategy for New [email protected] to this, if Modi wins again following could be his plans for the term 2019 to 2024 :Economy PolicySteadily accelerate GDP growth rate to achieve a target of 8%.Raise investment rates to 36% of GDP.Increase tax-GDP ratio to 22% of GDP.Work with states to improve ease of business and rationalize land & labour regulations.Employment & Labour ReformsFully codify central labour laws; Enhance Female Labour Force Participation to 30%.Enhance skills & significantly increase number of apprenticeships.Improve data collection on employment.Ease industrial relations to encourage formalization.Technology & InnovationAchieve a position among top 50 countries in Global Innovation Index.Establish an empowered body to holistically steer the management of science.Take steps for enhancing technology commercialization by public funded institutions.Create a non-lapsable "District Innovation Fund”.IndustryDouble the current growth rate of the manufacturing sector.Develop self-sufficient clusters of manufacturing competence, with plug & play parks for MSMEs.Launch a major initiative to push industry to adopt Industry 4.0.Introduce a “single window” in states providing a single point of contact between investor & government.Doubling Farmers IncomeModernize technology, increase productivity & agro-processing; diversify cropsIncrease area under drip irrigation, adoption of hybrid seeds.Reorient ATMA to include bottom-up planning for developing Strategic Research Extension Plans.Encourage diversification to High Value Crops.Promote policies that enable farmers to capture a higher share of value additionAbolish APMC; Adopt Model APLM Act, Model Contract Farming Act & Model Land Leasing Act.Formulate a coherent & stable agricultural export policy. Eliminate ban on agro-exports.Focus on precision agriculture; raise research spending.Create modern rural infrastructure & an integrated value chain systemAccord infrastructure status for agriculture value chains.Link production to processing, set up village-level procurement centres.Develop export-oriented clusters.Financial InclusionEnsure universal access to bank accounts, insurance & pensionIntegrate an Arthik Shiksha Abhiyan in the regular school curriculum.Use technology to improve assessment of credit-worthiness of small borrowers & households etc.Facilitate growth of online digital & paperless banking.Housing for AllProvide every family with a pucca house, water connection, toilet & 24x7 electricity supplyShift focus of projects to life cycle cost approach instead of cost per square foot approach.Use land lying idle with sick/loss making PSUs of central/state governments.Consider a sub-category under priority sector lending for affordable houses.Travel/TourismIncrease India’s share in global international tourist arrivals from 1.2% to 3%Develop 100 “Smart Tourist Destination Sites”.Launch e-visa awareness campaign; enhance number of annual visits allowed under e-medical visa.Notify tourism infrastructure projects more than Rs 1 crore as "infrastructure".MiningTarget average growth of 8.5%; double area explored from current 10% of OGPLaunch a mission “Explore in India” by revamping minerals exploration & licensing policy.Provide single window & time-bound environment & forest clearances.Create a National Mineral Regulatory Authority with subordinate state authorities.EnergyMake available 24x7 power to all; achieve 175 GW renewable energy generation capacity.Bring oil, natural gas, electricity & coal under GST to enable input tax credit.Promote smart grid & smart meters.Provide mechanism for cost-effective power grid balancing.Surface TransportDouble length of national highways; reduce number of road accidents & fatalities by 50%.Complete key projects e.g. Bharatmala Pariyojna Phase-1.Maintain NH assets by adopting a maintenance management system.Earmark 10% of annual budget for road & highways maintenance.RailwaysEnsure an efficient, safe, cost-effective & accessible rail network; achieve zero fatalities.Rationalize fare structures & subsidies, & monetize assets to generate revenues.Implement the 22 recommendations of the High-Level Safety Review Committee chaired by Dr. Kakodkar.Set up an independent regulator for the Indian Railways.Civil AviationIncrease domestic ticket sales from 103 to 300 million; double air cargo handled.Ensure time-bound completion of airports under UDAN. Privatize Tier 1 city airports.Reduce taxes on MRO services & consider granting infrastructure status for MRO.Promote “Fly-from-India” through the creation of transshipment hubs.Ports, Shipping & Inland WaterwaysDouble the share of freight transported by coastal shipping & inland waterways.Complete SagarMala project. Open up India?s dredging market.Enact new Merchant Shipping Bill.Facilitate access to capital for inland vessels under priority sector lending.LogisticsReduce the logistics cost to less than 10% of GDP from the current level of 14%.Develop an IT-enabled platform for integrating different modes of transport.Rationalize tariffs & determine prices in an efficient manner across different modes.Create an overarching body that maintains a repository of all transport data.Digital ConnectivityAchieve digital connectivity across states, districts; deliver government services digitally.Explore efficient spectrum allocation in large contiguous blocks.Consider putting in place a credible system to track call drops, weak signals etc.Focus on digital literacy at primary school level through the National Digital Literacy Mission.Smart CitiesDrive job creation & economic growth; improve efficiencies in service delivery.Establish a dedicated Metropolitan Urban Transport Authority in 1 million plus population cities.Launch single-window facility for urban poor to access basic services.Mainstream the resilient cities approach & integrate it with service levels.Swachh Bharat MissionMake India open defecation free; change attitudes towards sanitation & promoting hygiene.Plan behavior change through communication & inter-personal communication campaigns.Consider expenditure on bio-toilets/bio-digesters for concession from GST.Nudge ULBs to charge adequate user charges for disposal of waste & toilet maintenance.School EducationUniversal access & retention; improvement in learning outcomes.Formulate mechanisms to enforce regulations on teacher qualifications, absenteeism etc.Rationalize public school structure, undertake individualized tracking.Give children the option of branching into vocational courses.Higher EducationIncrease gross enrolment ratio from 25% in 2016-17 to 35%.Ensure effective coordination of higher education regulators.Compulsorily accredit all higher education institutions.Link funding to outcomes through MHRD & Higher Education Funding Agency.Teacher Education & TrainingEnforce minimum standards; improve in-service training; resolve teacher absenteeism.Establish a committee to develop objective criteria to recognize institutions.Redesign in-service teacher professional development programmes.Set up a national electronic teacher registry; develop teacher-demand forecast models for all levels.SkillingIncrease proportion of formally skilled labour from 5.4% of workforce to 15%; ensure inclusivity.Establish single regulatory body to lay down minimum standards for players.Initiate vocational education from class VIII.Streamline claim process for reimbursement under National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme.Public Health ActionTo revamp radically the public & preventive health system.Co-locate AYUSH services in 50% of PHCs, 70% of CHCs & 100% of district hospitals.Institute a public health & management cadre in states.Create a focal point for public health at the central level with state counterparts.Primary Health CareScale-up a new vision for comprehensive primary health, on the platform of Health & Wellness Centres.Accelerate the establishment of a network of 150,000 HWCs; Enable mechanisms for rapid scale up.Coordinate action to address social determinants of health.Catalyse people?s participation for a healthy India: Swasth Bharat Jan Andolan.Human Resources for HealthAchieve doctor-population ratio of 1:1400 & nurse-population ratio of 1:500Reform governance of medical, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy councils.Promote integrative medicine curriculum.Develop comprehensive HRH policy in states; generate data on HRH.Universal Health CoverageOn platform of PM-JAY, cover 75% of population with publicly financed health insurance.Strengthen public sector health facilities e.g. institutionalise district hospital rankings.Trigger private investments in supply deficit areas through incentives for hospital empanelment.Establish research consortia for high priority diseases.GenderEnhance FLFP rate to at least 30%; create a work environment without barriers.Strengthen legal frameworks to eliminate discrimination against women.Generate gender-disaggregated data & rank states on key indicators.Provide gender friendly facilities in upcoming towns & big cities.Social InclusionEnable senior citizens, PwDs & transgender persons to participate in economic development.Revise National Policy for Older Persons; emphasize concept of „ageing in own home?.Generate disaggregated data on PwDs.Provide for identification of transgender persons in government & non-government records.Accelerate development of SCs, STs, OBCs, DNTs, NTs, SNTs & minorities through focused affirmative action.Design schemes narrowly focused on the needs of specific communities.Establish residential schools in uncovered blocks with facilities for vocational training.Vest primary responsibility for schemes implemented by Ministry of Minority Affairs with line ministries.Aspirational DistrictsUplift 115 districts currently lagging behind in development parameters.Create a positive narrative of development by making it a mass movement.Use data to inform decision-making & spur competition among districts.Establish institutional mechanisms for teamwork between centre, states & districts.North-East RegionDevelop physical connectivity for enhanced trade; focus on waterways, financial inclusion.Encourage each NER state to draw up a development blueprint.Address connectivity issues e.g. transit treaties for NER & its neighbours.Promote eco-tourism & adventure tourism; ensure early completion of irrigation projects.Legal, Judicial, Police ReformsEnsure safety & security of citizens & access to effective legal systems.Create a repository of all existing central & state laws, rules & regulations.Address backlog of pending cases e.g. shift part of workload out of regular court system.Create task force under MHA to skill personnel & identify non-core functions for outsourcing.Civil Services ReformsEstablish a reformed system of recruitment, training & performance evaluation of civil services.Promote an officer-oriented culture & focus on expanding the number of officers.Alter current system of training to meet job-outcome oriented goals e.g. managing urban areas.Consider replacing annual confidential reports with multi-stakeholder feedback.City GovernanceTransform cities into economically vibrant & environmentally sustainable habitats.Recognise each city as a distinct unit of the economy; develop a quarterly city dashboard.Articulate a framework for city governance that includes development authorities, other parastatals etc.Establish a modern national framework for spatial planning of cities.Water ResourcesProvide adequate & safe piped drinking water & water for sanitation.Increase the water storage capacity from 253 bcm to 304 bcm.Launch a pilot scheme to irrigate 10 lakh ha with treated waste water.Develop recharging zones to make groundwater resources sustainable.Sustainable EnvironmentReduce PM2.5 to 50; effective implementation of solid waste management rules.Upscale technologies for crop harvesting & utilization of farm residue.Encourage nationwide implementation of bio-digester toilets.Convert urban vacant areas to urban green areas.Land ResourcesStrengthen land markets by efficient allocation, secure property rights etc.States may consider the Model Land Leasing Act, 2016.Implement effectively the Forest Rights Act in all states.Update & digitize land records in a user-friendly manner.Data-Led Policy-makingEnsure timely generation & dissemination of data for evidence-based policy-making.Create state data repositories based on guidelines drawn up by central government.Use tertiary big data collected by private third parties.Update government statistical organizations on new technologies.Other Revolutionary Decisions (as mentioned in their manifesto) -Enactment of Citizenship Amendment Bill for protecting the religious minorities from neighboring countries escaping persecution.Annulling of article 35A and article 270 which separated Jammu and Kashmir from rest of India.Drafting of Uniform Civil Code to bring equality in citizens.Construction of Ram Temple either by bringing ordinance after achieving majority in Rajya Sabha or by other methods.Thanks for A2A Gopalkrishna Vishwanath Sir.

What will happen if Modi wins the 2019 election and vice-versa?

Following things will happen if Mr. Modi wins!:-1- Economic growth:-Steadily accelerate GDP growth rate to achieve a target of 8%.Raise investment rates to 36% of GDP.Increase tax-GDP ratio to 22% of GDP.Work with states to improve ease of business and rationalize land & labour regulations.2- Employment & Labour Reforms:-Fully codify central labour laws; Enhance Female Labour Force Participation to 30%.Enhance skills & significantly increase number of apprenticeships.Improve data collection on employment.Ease industrial relations to encourage formalization.3- Technology & Innovation:-Achieve a position among top 50 countries in Global Innovation Index.Establish an empowered body to holistically steer the management of science.Take steps for enhancing technology commercialization by public funded institutions.Create a non-lapsable "District Innovation Fund”.4- Industry:-Double the current growth rate of the manufacturing sector.Develop self-sufficient clusters of manufacturing competence, with plug & play parks for MSMEs.Launch a major initiative to push industry to adopt Industry 4.0.Introduce a “single window” in states providing a single point of contact between investor & government.Doubling Farmers IncomeModernize technology, increase productivity & agro-processing; diversify cropsIncrease area under drip irrigation, adoption of hybrid seeds.Reorient ATMA to include bottom-up planning for developing Strategic Research Extension Plans.Encourage diversification to High Value Crops.Promote policies that enable farmers to capture a higher share of value additionAbolish APMC; Adopt Model APLM Act, Model Contract Farming Act & Model Land Leasing Act.Formulate a coherent & stable agricultural export policy. Eliminate ban on agro-exports.Focus on precision agriculture; raise research spending.Create modern rural infrastructure & an integrated value chain systemAccord infrastructure status for agriculture value chains.Link production to processing, set up village-level procurement centres.Develop export-oriented clusters.5- Financial Inclusion:-Ensure universal access to bank accounts, insurance & pensionIntegrate an Arthik Shiksha Abhiyan in the regular school curriculum.Use technology to improve assessment of credit-worthiness of small borrowers & households etc.Facilitate growth of online digital & paperless banking.6- Housing for All:-Provide every family with a pucca house, water connection, toilet & 24x7 electricity supplyShift focus of projects to life cycle cost approach instead of cost per square foot approach.Use land lying idle with sick/loss making PSUs of central/state governments.Consider a sub-category under priority sector lending for affordable houses.7- Travel/Tourism:-Increase India’s share in global international tourist arrivals from 1.2% to 3%Develop 100 “Smart Tourist Destination Sites”.Launch e-visa awareness campaign; enhance number of annual visits allowed under e-medical visa.Notify tourism infrastructure projects more than Rs 1 crore as "infrastructure".8- Mining:-Target average growth of 8.5%; double area explored from current 10% of OGPLaunch a mission “Explore in India” by revamping minerals exploration & licensing policy.Provide single window & time-bound environment & forest clearances.Create a National Mineral Regulatory Authority with subordinate state authorities.9- Energy:-Make available 24x7 power to all; achieve 175 GW renewable energy generation capacity.Bring oil, natural gas, electricity & coal under GST to enable input tax credit.Promote smart grid & smart meters.Provide mechanism for cost-effective power grid balancing.10- Surface Transport:-Double length of national highways; reduce number of road accidents & fatalities by 50%.Complete key projects e.g. Bharatmala Pariyojna Phase-1.Maintain NH assets by adopting a maintenance management system.Earmark 10% of annual budget for road & highways maintenance.11- Railways:-Ensure an efficient, safe, cost-effective & accessible rail network; achieve zero fatalities.Rationalize fare structures & subsidies, & monetize assets to generate revenues.Implement the 22 recommendations of the High-Level Safety Review Committee chaired by Dr. Kakodkar.Set up an independent regulator for the Indian Railways.12- Civil Aviation:-Increase domestic ticket sales from 103 to 300 million; double air cargo handled.Ensure time-bound completion of airports under UDAN. Privatize Tier 1 city airports.Reduce taxes on MRO services & consider granting infrastructure status for MRO.Promote “Fly-from-India” through the creation of transshipment hubs.13- Ports, Shipping & Inland Waterways:-Double the share of freight transported by coastal shipping & inland waterways.Complete SagarMala project. Open up India?s dredging market.Enact new Merchant Shipping Bill.Facilitate access to capital for inland vessels under priority sector lending.14- Logistics:-Reduce the logistics cost to less than 10% of GDP from the current level of 14%.Develop an IT-enabled platform for integrating different modes of transport.Rationalize tariffs & determine prices in an efficient manner across different modes.Create an overarching body that maintains a repository of all transport data.15- Digital Connectivity:-Achieve digital connectivity across states, districts; deliver government services digitally.Explore efficient spectrum allocation in large contiguous blocks.Consider putting in place a credible system to track call drops, weak signals etc.Focus on digital literacy at primary school level through the National Digital Literacy Mission.16- Smart Cities:-Drive job creation & economic growth; improve efficiencies in service delivery.Establish a dedicated Metropolitan Urban Transport Authority in 1 million plus population cities.Launch single-window facility for urban poor to access basic services.Mainstream the resilient cities approach & integrate it with service levels.17- Swachh Bharat Mission:-Make India open defecation free; change attitudes towards sanitation & promoting hygiene.Plan behavior change through communication & inter-personal communication campaigns.Consider expenditure on bio-toilets/bio-digesters for concession from GST.Nudge ULBs to charge adequate user charges for disposal of waste & toilet maintenance.18- School Education:-Universal access & retention; improvement in learning outcomes.Formulate mechanisms to enforce regulations on teacher qualifications, absenteeism etc.Rationalize public school structure, undertake individualized tracking.Give children the option of branching into vocational courses.19- Higher Education:-Increase gross enrolment ratio from 25% in 2016-17 to 35%.Ensure effective coordination of higher education regulators.Compulsorily accredit all higher education institutions.Link funding to outcomes through MHRD & Higher Education Funding Agency.20- Teacher Education & Training:-Enforce minimum standards; improve in-service training; resolve teacher absenteeism.Establish a committee to develop objective criteria to recognize institutions.Redesign in-service teacher professional development programmes.Set up a national electronic teacher registry; develop teacher-demand forecast models for all levels.21- Skilling:-Increase proportion of formally skilled labour from 5.4% of workforce to 15%; ensure inclusivity.Establish single regulatory body to lay down minimum standards for players.Initiate vocational education from class VIII.Streamline claim process for reimbursement under National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme.22- Public Health Action:-To revamp radically the public & preventive health system.Co-locate AYUSH services in 50% of PHCs, 70% of CHCs & 100% of district hospitals.Institute a public health & management cadre in states.Create a focal point for public health at the central level with state counterparts.23- Primary Health Care:-Scale-up a new vision for comprehensive primary health, on the platform of Health & Wellness Centres.Accelerate the establishment of a network of 150,000 HWCs; Enable mechanisms for rapid scale up.Coordinate action to address social determinants of health.Catalyse people?s participation for a healthy India: Swasth Bharat Jan Andolan.24- Human Resources for Health:-Achieve doctor-population ratio of 1:1400 & nurse-population ratio of 1:500Reform governance of medical, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy councils.Promote integrative medicine curriculum.Develop comprehensive HRH policy in states; generate data on HRH.25- Universal Health Coverage:-On platform of PM-JAY, cover 75% of population with publicly financed health insurance.Strengthen public sector health facilities e.g. institutionalise district hospital rankings.Trigger private investments in supply deficit areas through incentives for hospital empanelment.Establish research consortia for high priority diseases.26- Gender:-Enhance FLFP rate to at least 30%; create a work environment without barriers.Strengthen legal frameworks to eliminate discrimination against women.Generate gender-disaggregated data & rank states on key indicators.Provide gender friendly facilities in upcoming towns & big cities.27- Social Inclusion:-Enable senior citizens, PwDs & transgender persons to participate in economic development.Revise National Policy for Older Persons; emphasize concept of „ageing in own home?.Generate disaggregated data on PwDs.Provide for identification of transgender persons in government & non-government records.Accelerate development of SCs, STs, OBCs, DNTs, NTs, SNTs & minorities through focused affirmative action.Design schemes narrowly focused on the needs of specific communities.Establish residential schools in uncovered blocks with facilities for vocational training.Vest primary responsibility for schemes implemented by Ministry of Minority Affairs with line ministries.28- Aspirational Districts:-Uplift 115 districts currently lagging behind in development parameters.Create a positive narrative of development by making it a mass movement.Use data to inform decision-making & spur competition among districts.Establish institutional mechanisms for teamwork between centre, states & districts.29- North-East Region:-Develop physical connectivity for enhanced trade; focus on waterways, financial inclusion.Encourage each NER state to draw up a development blueprint.Address connectivity issues e.g. transit treaties for NER & its neighbours.Promote eco-tourism & adventure tourism; ensure early completion of irrigation projects.30- Legal, Judicial, Police Reforms:-Ensure safety & security of citizens & access to effective legal systems.Create a repository of all existing central & state laws, rules & regulations.Address backlog of pending cases e.g. shift part of workload out of regular court system.Create task force under MHA to skill personnel & identify non-core functions for outsourcing.31- Civil Services Reforms:-Establish a reformed system of recruitment, training & performance evaluation of civil services.Promote an officer-oriented culture & focus on expanding the number of officers.Alter current system of training to meet job-outcome oriented goals e.g. managing urban areas.Consider replacing annual confidential reports with multi-stakeholder feedback.32- City Governance:-Transform cities into economically vibrant & environmentally sustainable habitats.Recognise each city as a distinct unit of the economy; develop a quarterly city dashboard.Articulate a framework for city governance that includes development authorities, other parastatals etc.Establish a modern national framework for spatial planning of cities.33- Water Resources:-Provide adequate & safe piped drinking water & water for sanitation.Increase the water storage capacity from 253 bcm to 304 bcm.Launch a pilot scheme to irrigate 10 lakh ha with treated waste water.Develop recharging zones to make groundwater resources sustainable.34- Sustainable Environment:-Reduce PM2.5 to 50; effective implementation of solid waste management rules.Upscale technologies for crop harvesting & utilization of farm residue.Encourage nationwide implementation of bio-digester toilets.Convert urban vacant areas to urban green areas.35- Land Resources:-Strengthen land markets by efficient allocation, secure property rights etc.States may consider the Model Land Leasing Act, 2016.Implement effectively the Forest Rights Act in all states.Update & digitize land records in a user-friendly manner.36- Data-Led Policy-making:-Ensure timely generation & dissemination of data for evidence-based policy-making.Create state data repositories based on guidelines drawn up by central government.Use tertiary big data collected by private third parties.Update government statistical organizations on new technologies.Long live India!Namo again!

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