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Monday, March 2, 2009

[India_Vision_2020] Kalam's roadmap to achieve Vision 2020 - Interview from DNA Daily

Kalam's roadmap to achieve Vision 2020

Josy Joseph
Monday, March 2, 2009 3:29 IST

The people's president. The missile man of India. The lynchpin of Pokhran-2. The bottom-up visionary. The accolades do not wholly define the versatile APJ Abdul Kalam, India's 11th president. In an interview with DNA, Kalam reiterates his vision for India, his route map for people's involvement, the nation's commitment and youth partnership. In essence, Kalam architects a launchpad for India:

 
DNA: Dr Kalam, it is a decade since India 2020: A Vision For The New Millennium came out. Has your broad vision for the country changed since?
Kalam: India is transforming into an economically developed nation. Vision 2020 has to remain the same. Two new situations have emerged: one is PURA (Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas) and the other is the economic turbulence. For both new aspects, PURA is a solution. To challenge the economic turbulence, our economic development policy has to be wise enough to activate agricultural and rural economic development. This is possible only by establishing 7,000 PURA complexes covering 600,000 villages.

PURA calls for establishing physical connectivity (roads), electronic connectivity (information and communication technology, ICT), and knowledge connectivity (enhancing core competence of villages). If these three connectivities are provided, economic connectivity (employment potential) will be enhanced. Fortunately, working PURAs are available in many parts of the country. PURA can overcome the impact of the economic crisis and accelerate realisation of Vision 2020 goals.

DNA: Most vision projects fail because implementation is not adequately architected, and processes well defined? How do you plan to architect the execution plan?
Kalam: India 2020 Vision has been presented in parliament and also at governors' conferences. I presented a detailed mission and action plan for 12 states to transform them into economically developed entities.Many states are implementing the development profile. The commitment is there. It has to be reinforced through periodic discussions and commitment in parliament.

DNA: In what way would NGOs and other civil society groups contribute to your grand plan?
Kalam: India 2020: A Vision For The New Millennium, authored by me and Dr YS Rajan, shows how to realise the vision. This chapter indicates what the industry can do; what the small industry can do; what MNCs can do; what R&D laboratories and academic institutions can do. The role played by NGOs has been discussed. For example, the role prescribed for the media is to spread the message of success, however small the successes. The media has to build an image of India with hundreds and thousands of heroes and heroines who are changing the country's destiny.

As India's billion people transform into an economically developed nation, one-sixth of the population of the world will come out of poverty, illiteracy and unemployment. This will result in India providing tremendous influence to developing and developed worlds.

DNA: How will the process of communication work? How, for instance, would the grand vision plan be translated into a portable idea that everyone can instantly recall and implement?
Kalam: I have been discussing my visualisation of a distinctive profile of India by 2020.

DNA: Very often, the last mile is the longest. When and how do you see the citizen getting involved?
Kalam: Many components of India Vision 2020 are being implemented by way of planning and action by industries, enterprises, chambers of commerce and industries, and academic institutions.

Indian 2020 Vision has five components: agriculture and food processing; education and healthcare; information and communication technology; reliable and quality electric power, surface transport and infrastructure for all parts of the country; self-reliance in critical technologies. These five areas are inter-related and will lead to food, economic and national security..

DNA: How do you propose to audit the change agenda?
Kalam: Performance quality has to be monitored from the level of panchayat to parliament and Planning Commission.


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[India_Vision_2020] Go urban in rural areas, says Kalam

Go urban in rural areas, says Kalam

Josy Joseph
Monday, March 2, 2009 4:06 IST
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New Delhi: Here's a people's solution from a people's president. Besides making India a developed country by 2020, Dr Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam says PURA (providing urban amenities in rural areas) could also be a remedy for the present economic roil.

 

Dr Kalam says his dream of a developed India by 2020 is possible despite the challenges. PURA is critical to achieving this dream as well as to overcome economic uncertainties, Kalam told DNA about his India 2020 Vision. The vision is India's most debated document on development for a decade now.

"As India's billion people transform into an economically developed nation, one-sixth of the population of the world will come out of poverty, illiteracy and unemployment. This will result in India providing tremendous influence to the world," Dr Kalam said, adding, "To challenge the economic turbulence, our economic development policy has to be wise enough to activate agricultural and rural economic development."

PURA calls for establishing physical connectivity (roads), electronic connectivity (ICT) and knowledge connectivity (enhancing core competence of villages). "Then economic connectivity (employment potential) will get enhanced," he said.


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[India_Vision_2020] You don't need big Corporates to help a village! One person can do!!

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This is an article about A Miracle in a thirsty Indian village!! " It was Pongal with a difference for Ram Krishnan, an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology - Madras, who spent it in Vilathikulam, a village in Tamil Nadu. It is Ram Krishnan, who made this miracle happen!  

Read more on him in the below link:

http://specials.rediff.com/news/2009/jan/22sld1-miracle-in-tamil-nadu-village.htm

Ram Krishnan urges the youth to "reach out and understand Indian
villages." We would like to repeat his words:

"It is simple. You don't need a Tata or Birla to help a village, even one person can do that. We need many, many people to change the face of Indian villages. Youngsters do not have to wait till their hair turns grey"  

 
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[India_Vision_2020] Survey findings on "impact of social media" during the ensuing General Elections

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Last week, we had announced an online survey to study the impact of social media during the ensuing Indian General Elections.  We thank all the respondents, who shared their views.  We got 203 quality responses. The findings are available at

http://www.primepointfoundation.org/survey0209.pdf

1.  The internet users in India may be around 10 percent of the total electorate.  Many of the young internet users are using social media.  Presently, many opinion makers, young journalists are part of the social media.  Hence, the social media may influence the mainline media also, through such opinion makers.  Though the observations are not absolute, they are broad in nature.

2.  Around one-fourth of the respondents feel that social media will have heavy impact to influence the youth in the coming General Elections.  Nearly half of the respondents feel that it would have moderate impact.  Nearly one-fourth do not anticipate any serious impact.

3.  Around 60 percent of the respondents feel that mobile phones will generate impact to influence the voters.  (please remember that India has around 350 million mobile users).

4.  About the preference to the political parties, there is a neck to neck preference for both Congress alliance and BJP alliance.  Though Elections announcement has not come and alliances are not finalised as of now, Congress and BJP allianes are preferred equally to the extent of 22 to 24%.  Third Front is preferred by 6 to 8%.  This pattern is seen right from the start of the poll.

5.  Around 35 to 37%% of respondents have not yet decided.  This is a big chunk.  Probably, after the campaign starts, they may take decisions, based on various alliances.  Around 12% do not wish to vote. 

6.  In our view with nearly half of the internet community not decided, probably, social media and mobiles will have a significant  role to play in the coming Indian General Elections 2009.

7.  Please download the report from the above link.  The findings are only broad in nature, subject to the limitations of sample size.  But they are definitely a broad indicators.

K. Srinviasan
Prime Point Foundation

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

[India_Vision_2020] Functioning of 14th Lock Sabha - A review by a respected Indian Parliamentarian Mr Era Chezhian

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While winding up the 14th Lok Sabha on 26th Feb 2009, Hon'ble Speaker Mr Somnath Chatterjee expressed serious concerns about the functioning of the 14th Lok Sabha. In his speech, he was informing that nearly one-fourth of the Lok Sabha time was wasted in shouting, etc ; Many members did not even raise the questions; Many bills were passed without even a debate.

In a few weeks from now, Indian voters will be electing the 15th Lok Sabha. Unless the voters take this issue seriously, India will have the Lok Sabhas with poor quality members, who may not take interest in Parliamentary procedures.

In an exclusive interview for PodUniversal, Mr Era. Chezhian, a well known and a respected Indian Parliamentarian speaks about the functioning of the current Lok Sabha. Mr Chezian has served more than 22 years in Parliament, both in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. He is a well known Parliament debater. When he was the member of the Parliament, his speeches used to be heard both by the ruling and opposition members keenly. He was also the Chairman of many Parliamentary Committees, including that of the prestigeous Public Accounts Committee.

Though this octogenarian Parliamentarian has retired from active politics, he is presently respected as a 'statesman' by all the political parties all over India. According to him, the Institutions like Parliament can be more effective, only with the active involvement of the citizens and the media.  Please listen to his podcast interview by clicking the following link ( 14 minutes)

http://www.podbazaar.com/permalink/144115188075857361

Srinivasan
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