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Friday, April 25, 2014

[India_Vision_2020] Any individual or organisation in this group working for leprosy rehabilitation?

 

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India is the home for the largest number of leprosy patients as per WHO study.  Mr Viswanathan, one of the members of this group from Chennai wants to get connected with the individuals and service organisations who are working for rehabilitation of leprosy patients.

Those who are already in this service may kindly contact Mr Viswanathan through mail  <visswanathan.a@gmail.com>.  You can also contact him at 09790724069'.

Please do not respond to the group.  Please do not respond by clicking 'repoly' button.  Please send your response direct to Mr Viswanathan.  

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

[India_Vision_2020] Fwd: 84th (March 2014) edition of ezine PreSense: Interesting facts about Election Commission of India + Elections in ancient India + Elections 2014 an overview + PM candidate Narendra an analysis + Congress Manifesto 2014 + others [1 Attachment]

 
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We are pleased to release the 84th (March 2014) edition of ezine PreSense with the following contents.  Since General Elections 2014 is already announced, this issue is also an 'Election Special' with the theme 'Celebrate Democracy'.  This issue contains broadly the following:

1.  Institution of the month - Interesting and unknown facts about Election Commission of India.

2.  Ancient Indian Wisdom - How elections were held in ancient India? Eligibility for candidates.

3.  General Elections 2014 - An overview

4.  Narendra Modi - Prime Ministerial candidate - An exhaustive analysis.  

5.  Congress Election Manifesto 2014

6.  PRince cartoon

The ezine may also downloaded from the following link (pdf format 850k).


Please send us your feedback.  Please also share this ezine with others.

K. Srinivasan
Editor in Chief
PreSense

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Friday, March 7, 2014

Re: [India_Vision_2020] Re: My Views in reference to Parliament Rucks [1 Attachment]

Well said Shital. If there is total transparency in all actions of all individuals and organizations, transparency would prevail and establish true democracy.

See the below post on EU parliament Democracy:

European Parliament votes to increase transparency of decision-making

Madrid/Brussels, Friday 7 March 2014 - 
Access Info Europe has welcomed thedecision [1] by the European Parliament to bring greater transparency to its decision making by recording and publishing records of final voting in committee. Previously most committee votes were taken by a simple show of hands and were not recorded.

The decision, adopted on 26 February 2014, applies to all final votes on resolutions and legislation. It also makes it compulsory to record and publish the final votes by MEPs in plenary on non-binding resolutions.

"This decision will make it easier for citizens to hold MEPs to account, and to for civil society to track the influence of lobbyists at the committee stage, which is often where decision making actually takes place" said Pam Bartlett Quintanilla, Campaigner at Access Info Europe.

Access Info Europe notes that this decision is in line with the EU Treaties which require the European Parliament to "meet in public ... when considering and voting on a draft legislative act." [2]

Access Info Europe regrets that there other areas of the legislative process remain opaque. The European Parliament missed the opportunity to extend mandatory transparency to voting on amendments. 

Another crucial area of law-making which escapes the reach of transparency is that of what are known as "trialogue" negotiations which take place between the Parliament, Council of the EU, and the European Commission. These are informal meetings held with a view to reaching an agreement in the early stages of developing legislation. No record of the discussions is made available to the public. 

As the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice stated in his Opinion of 16 May 2013 in the case of Council of the European Union vs. Access Info Europe
Law-making [is an] activity that in a democratic society can only occur through the use of a procedure that is public in nature and, in that sense, 'transparent'. Otherwise, it would not be possible to ascribe to 'law' the virtue of being the expression of the will of those that must obey it, which is the very foundation of its legitimacy as an indisputable edict. 


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Kris Dev

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Only reflection of thoughts won't be enough, India needs reformation in all sectors. Policies need to be understood and implemented at all levels. Politicians need to be educated and literate to understand the meaning of law. Please look at the politicians from western countries and try to learn the fundamentals of being good ruler and "Democracy". Please excuse me for being so blunt, wish there was a softer approach to the way things happen in India.
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Re: [India_Vision_2020] Re: My Views in reference to Parliament Rucks

 

Dear Citizen of India,

first we people of Indian have to understand our rights, because of not understand or neglecting our own right, so called Politicians riding on us. we must accept our responsibility as citizen and must participate to make Democracy successful. we are giving our right to non visionary leaders and keep forgetting our rights, as right citizen we must participate in all reformation. One sad thing is so called well educatives are struggling round the clock to build developed countries merely for personal growth. every bright student humbled go abroad for advance studies and non of them turn back to mother land to implement what they learn. Rest who left in home land are  cowards, uneducative, land mafia's and criminals how can we expect reformation and development in all sector. even if good person left  there are force to become corrupted. Our Nation required selfless statesmen's in every levels. we must updates system of selecting leaders there should public debate before nominating for election. with present system there is no system to reject the candidates. there should be strong system for selecting the candidates. I request everybody think in this way other wise we can't build good and strong nation. last but not least we must start a programme to translate our constitution in easy, simply language ( local Language) Because 99 % of people done know what exactly it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Please forgive me if I made any wrong statement.
 


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Only reflection of thoughts won't be enough, India needs reformation in all sectors. Policies need to be understood and implemented at all levels. Politicians need to be educated and literate to understand the meaning of law. Please look at the politicians from western countries and try to learn the fundamentals of being good ruler and "Democracy". Please excuse me for being so blunt, wish there was a softer approach to the way things happen in India.
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Only reflection of thoughts won't be enough, India needs reformation in all sectors. Policies need to be understood and implemented at all levels. Politicians need to be educated and literate to understand the meaning of law. Please look at the politicians from western countries and try to learn the fundamentals of being good ruler and "Democracy". Please excuse me for being so blunt, wish there was a softer approach to the way things happen in India.
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