@narendramodi Sir , day to day governance will come through contract enforcement in all fields. You must bring about a culture of contract enforcement and responsibility towards law for change in civil behaviour that includes ordinary citizens, bureaucrats, and politicians.
@narendramodi Sir, the day to day problems in India are related to absolute absence of contract enforcement and abiding by the rules and regulations. You must bring a civic as well as judicial change in this country.
@somnath1978 Democracy in India has reduced to a culture of conflicts rather than problem-solving. The strategy to win power depends on discrediting others, than finding solutions.
@svembu We need a shift in political culture. Instead of politicians protesting, they should be brainstorming solutions. Take the water crisis, for instance: protests abound, but where are the actionable ideas? Political culture on solving problems will bring these changes.
@pbmehta You have used “structural transformation” couple of times without explaining it. Why even the Tata, Ambani, Adani etc. not collectively open schools in 540 odd districts to educate masses? The private sector doesn’t have a dream for India except profiteering.
@CMOfficeUP@myogiadityanath माननीय मुख्यमंत्री जी, नागरिक व्यवहार का प्रशिक्षण स्कूल से ही शुरू होना चाहिए। जब लोग बूढ़े हो जाते हैं तो उनके व्यवहार को बदलना बहुत मुश्किल हो जाता है 🙏
Way to go! We need aggressive mass educational programs! 4.5 Lakh Government School Students Appear For TOEFL Exam In Andhra Pradesh https://t.co/whXKddXh50
@sureshpprabhu@shobweet@RishihoodUni@EconomicTimes Dear Prabhu sir, the word “compulsory education” hasn’t been defined in RTE Act, 2oo9. There is no economic nor any political paper on meaning of “compulsory education” for Bharat sub-consciousness thinking. The west relies on Plato and Luther, but we need our justification.