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Assessment of Modi's Government.
ASSESSMENT OF MODI’S
GOVERNMENT
The idea
of struggle was never very distant for Modi. He used to assist his father in
the running of tea stall till the time RSS inducted him as a full-time member.
With whatever minimal training he received from the party's associates, he
surged ahead and exhibited enough capability to be given the charge of the ABVP
(the student wing of RSS). His diligence and dedication towards the party
hardly ebbed despite the fact that he was simultaneously pursuing a Master's
degree in Political Science. This 'average student' from Vadnagar tutored
himself to take greater steps on a national level.
Narendra Modi,
the Prime Minister of India,is one of those few politicians whose name when heard brings
to mind the image of a tea seller making tall claims. No
other politician in Indian history after Independence has been scrutinised as
severely as Modi, but on the flip side, no Chief Minister has been loved so wholeheartedly.
His way of functioning has also been the topic of
much debate in the political arena with commentators and subject-matter experts
lambasting him for carrying the DNA of fascist leadership. His critics call him
a self-centered autocrat who doesn't care a hoot about the BJP or the country.
He finds himself in the bad books of analysts as he is also accused of twisting
facts to suit political motives on more than one occasion.
In the span of one year he proved his ability
and his skills and showed great achievements.
He aimed at applying the Gujarat model development throughout the
nation. Even Before becoming the PM, he had emerged as the indisputable
champion of the Lok Sabha Election 2014 by delivering the party's best results
ever in the general election of India. He took the oath of becoming the prime
Minister on 26th of May. Though
the government has come in the good books of foreign economies and the ranking
agencies like S&P, but not much improvement has been seen on the ground
level. To analyse properly it’s work in
the past 1 year let’s look at all the pros and cons.
Pros The first and the foremost sector
which has shown great results is the Foreign Policy and relation sector. Modi,
since he came into power, has visited 9 countries and has developed a great
bond with them. He has also improved the countries relations with the
neighbouring countries like Nepal and Bhutan. In Bhutan he assisted two major
projects – First being 600MW Hydro-electric project and second by providing
assistance in building Supreme Court. He emphasized on achieving the target of
10,000 MW target in hydro power cooperation. In Nepal he signed a 69 million grant to
supply iodized salt to curb the iodine deficiency issues prevailing there. Also
India’s assistance to Nepal during its suffering times because of Earthquakes
is well known to everybody. His visit to
Brazil for the BRICS Summit was also a win-win. India is keen to further deepen
and broad-base its strategic partnership with Russia, especially in defence,
nuclear energy, trade and investment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Russian
President Vladimir Putin in Brazil and invited him to visit the Kudankulam
Nuclear Power Plant. Modi’s Bond with USA President Barack Obama has also been
greatly talked about and the Inter-China relation is also not hidden, rather
Modi’s ties with China had started to flourish while he was the Chief Minister
of Gujarat. In the ministry, Sushma Swaraj,
The minister of external affairs, personally intervened in responding to
Indian’s stuck in conflict zones. Even when the drinking water crisis hit the
Maldives in 2014, Swaraj ensured swift help. Hence, in the sector of external
affairs The Modi wave came out to be a boon. The
next topic we talk about is his initiation of schemes and programmes for the
welfare of the society. Swach Bharat Abhiyan, Make in India, Pradhan Mantri Jan
Dhan Yojna, Digital India and Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojna are amongst the few. Prime
Minister Narendra Modi came up with this exquisite idea of linking all the
families with the banking system. On the very first day of the launch of the
programmes nearly 15 million bank accounts were opened and each of the account
holder was given Rs 1, 00,000 insurance cover.
According to the Yojna, anyone can open new bank account with zero
balance too. This scheme was brought about to curb the problem of money lenders
and debt trap that the poor face. Next aim he has in his mind is the idea of a
Digital India which will focuses on making all the communications between the
ministries and departments digital. He also plans to connect all the villages
in the rural areas through internet. The Swach Bharat Abhiyan is also a
programme by Modi which created a wave in the country. It aimed at a cleaner
and greener India. Pahal Scheme provides subsidies on LPG gas and hence is a
beneficial to the LPG consumers, to the government and to the oil marketing
companies since this will prevent the unauthorized selling of the LPG cylinders
and will also facilitate good consumer relationship as companies will now be in
direct contact with the customers.
Another
aspect of our economy which came in good terms after Modi government is the
Investment in the Indian Economy. Investment in Indian economy came to a rise
after Modi improved the foreign relations and helped in increasing the ranking
amongst the top agencies like S&P.
From negative ranking the economy has finally become stable and the
trust of other economies in our country has gradually increased. GDP of India has also shown a praise-worthy
increase from 5.02 to 5.64 in 2014 and is predicted to reach 7-8 by 2017 by the
World Bank.
Eradicating Inflation was also one such aim of
Modi government which got fulfilled to an extent. In the December of 2014
inflation hit low to about 5 percent which is the lowest in the past 2-3 years.
In The
Defence sector over 40 new proposals worth Rs 1 lakh crore were approved
setting a scorching pace over the last 1 year. He also reviewed several
critical projects that were stuck for long under A.K Antony’s regime.
Also, after long no terrorist attacks have taken place in the country. Modi govt. insisted more on to make the
defence arsenals right here in India rather than purchasing it at about 10 time’s higher price from other
countries. This indeed helps in promoting "Make in India" campaign and will also help the country
to save crore of rupees.Also India
allows 100 per cent FDI in defence. Hence, his work in the Defence department is
praise worthy.
After all this, the biggest
achievement is yet to be mentioned. Modi has developed a faith amongst the
Indians living abroad. As said by
Shrikant Sharma, national secretary of BjP government, India is emerging as a
key power under the worlds map. In the last 11 months Modi Government has
evacuated 1,000 students from Ukraine and 7,000 Indians from Iraq including
nurses. Similarly he assured the safe return of 3,000 Indians who were trapped
in Syria. We can say that whenever any crisis came upon the citizens, Modi
rescued them all.
But apparently, not everyone
has seen the Acche Din coming. Though Modi has created a wave and done a lot of
great things for the economy, nothing serious can be seen on the ground level.
The employment sector, education sector are amongst a few which has seen a
great fall. Let us now look into the dark side of the government.
Cons
Prime Ministers promised to replace the 2013
legislation by the land acquisition bill and also promised to show considerable
increase in the working of the MGNREGA act. The land Acquisition bill which
aimed at creating Modi’s grand vision to build a
superior infrastructure, affordable housing plans, and cities has not yet been
passed by the parliament. And the performance of MGREGA has detoriated, it
rather showed the worst performance of the scheme in the past year. Wages were
paid late and the number of days that work was provided was also not 90 days. Fund
for The National Rural Livelihood Mission have been slashed from Rs
4,000 crore to Rs 2,500 crore. Even for a programme like the Pradhan Mantri
Gram Sadak Yojana, the money allocations or funds have been cut down to Rs
14,000 crore from Rs 20,000 crore and there is huge uncertainty of this scheme.
On
looking into the education sector, nothing good can really be seen. The rolling
back of FYUP in Delhi University and the replacement of German with Sanskrit as
a third language In Kendriya Vidyalas in the middle of the course created a
mess.
Such a risk on a career of a student can hardly be justified. The year also
lead to the resignation of some of the key people such as NCERT director, IIT
Delhi Director and IIT Bombay Board of governor’s chairman (who later withdrew
the resignation).
Cleaning
of Ganga was publicized as one of the main targets of the government and also
assurity was given regarding adequate flow through the stretch of the river and
regeneration of biodiversity in the river. Another high profile promise that
was made was about the interlinking of the rivers. But the Ganga cleaning
project has been working on a very slow pace and the ministry is not even sure
of what they have to do. Little progress has been seen on the creation of a
warning system of floods. The water mission plan which is under the national
action plan on climatic changes has also remain unattended. There has been
drastic cuts in the budget of the ministry and the encouragement of water
conservation system is not being taken care of. Therefore we can say not much has
been attained in this field as well.
The
ministry has courted a lot of controversies including the ban of INDIA”S
DAUGHTER documentary by Leslee Udwin on the gang rape case of 2012. A major
controversy was the ministry’s removal of home secretary Anil Goswami amid
allegations that he had called CBI officials to stall the arrest of Matang Sinh
in the Saradha scam. The case of the Bihar Tea seller, who was initially a
national level swimmer, also came into light when he claimed Modi to be
negligent towards Bihar. Even Shatrughan Sinha had said that Modi wasn’t seen
in Bihar since the day he won elections. The next drawback is that states like
Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Telengana and many others are still without
governors. Also the government is yet to
fulfil its promise of bringing Underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim to India for
trial.
In
the railway sector, Modi had allocated money on 30 ongoing projects with high
rates of returns and a never before 40% higher allocation was given for the
cleanliness of trains and stations. He also aimed at making the trains faster
and brought the idea of bullet trains. After 1 year has passed we have only
seen thorns in this bunch of roses. The speed of existing trains is yet to
increase, rather the punctuality figures have fallen drastically. Cleanliness
of the trains and stations can’t be seen. Despite having a policy, not even a
single penny of FDI has arrived. Work on introducing bullet trains is still
slow.
After going through
the pros and the cons we are now able to judge where Modi’s Government stands.
From introducing International Yoga day to improving relations with nearly 9
countries, Modi has proved himself after all. He introduced Swach Bharat
Abhiyan, Make in India and plans to attain a Digital India. But we also see the
harsh appalling realties where the railway sector, the education sector and the
agricultural sector has suffered so much in the past year. Even the level of
employment in the economy has decreased. But a year too less a time for any
government to prove themselves. All we can perceive from what the government
has done is that the intent is good but not enough action has been taken on the
ground level. But is the intent enough? India is waiting for action happen.
Following video can be seen to have a graphical analysis of the Modi
Government.
Be Educated not Literate.
Be educated not literate.
To
understand what I am trying to cater here we first need to understand the
difference between a literate and an educated person. Education is a much wider
term. Education is about uplifting oneself
morally, emotionally and intellectually. It focuses on the upliftment of the
character. Literate
is confined to the ability to read and write. Education on other hands focuses
on the enhancement of your brain and applying what you studied to real life. An
educated person is one who is able to distinguish between the right and wrong.
In
a country like India literacy tends to be the main focus since majority of the
population gets exploited and mislead because of being illiterate. Poor people
have a very fatalist take towards life and hence they don’t even realize the
value of education. What we don’t is realize that just by being able to read
and write a man won’t succeed, we need to provide them with the right direction
too. We need to focus onto the making of their character. Mahatma Gandhi once said that western
education is important but we also need to focus on our pristine form of
education. We need to teach every child our own culture and our values. The
world is changing at a turbulent pace, so yes we need to upgrade ourselves
accordingly. But we also need to see that what is really important for the
youth to study and to understand. The
values and qualities of an educated person has to be inculcated within them. We
need to collaborate western education with our pristine forms to create a
person who will bring about a change.
You see, an educated person has an
ideology, a literate person goes with the heard. We need people who will bring about
a revolutionary change in our country, not those who are dumbstruck and still
live in the India which was famous for snake charmers.
We need more of Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru, Literate and educated.