Tuesday, May 19, 2015

One year of Modi Government: Did you know?

courtesy www.facebook.com
Yes, exactly above image bring my attention at famous social media site upon completion of one year of Modi government in India. However people are tend to focus on positive aspect of Mr. PM's foreign visits. It is equally need to take another side of of the 'Positive Aspect', hence opinion posted here is not negative.

This photo post at social media brought up really very good point to debate upon. Everyone appraise whatever Mr. PM is doing to bring ease in doing business in India. However, ground reality is to become self dependent first instead of depending upon foreign investments. Take example of Japan, China, they become habituate or made constitutional amendments to make their citizens to work for country first. More than 70% population who is still in rural area far away from basic infrastructure like water, road, electricity. You no need to go far away, just step in to any MIDC located at nearby Taluka place, you will find what level of infra our govt providing to SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises). My uncle who run cashew factory scared to sell his product on his own (Initiative to sell on his own was to reduce cost eaten by agents) in cities like Pune or Mumbai just due to harassment by traffic cops and taxation at every APMC (Agriculture Product Market Committee). Now he decided to sell to agents by seating in his office. This will be too early to judge policy's effects by Modi-govt, but we have history of economy liberalization by then economist Manmohan Singh in 1991 which took 15 years to take it's effects, but what about inflation in basic commodities which unable to controlled by Indian government. As Ratan Tata said earlier in recent interview, it will be too early to judge new government. As a common man, I can wait for another four years, if new government serve 'Roti, Kapada aur Makaan' without snatching it from another common man (Read blog on land acquisition: Open letter to Parliament: Being Estate Agent).

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