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Remembering Mahatma Gandhi

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Feature Remembering Mahatma Gandhi *Pandurang Hegde Remember Mahatma Gandhi It was January 30, 1948 Mahatma succumbed to bullets while he was on his way to prayers. Although he has left us physically, his teachings, many experiences in his personal life, politics and philosophy are still fresh in the minds of people in India and other countries. Why are remembered in every corner of the world? What aspects of his philosophy is attractive enough to attract young people into the folds of Gandhi? His life has become a model for those who are willing to practice non-violence at different levels between individuals and governments. The first thing we have to remember Mahatma Gandhi is a thin man with glasses wearing a piece of cloth with Confidence with walking stick or sitting quietly before spinning Charkha. This simplicity is the signature on his life and teachings. The most important aspect of his life is no difference between what is taught and what was practic...

Feature : Young Leader

Young Leaders in the Mainstream of Change * Sudhirendar Sharma It is worth mentioning that spend the anniversary of Vivekananda, January 12, the country's youth, who must be exposed to the compensatory moral and ethical values ​​to achieve mental health ambition and desires consumer business attitudes and actions. It becomes a compelling argument that today's youth are fed from an overdose of celebrity culture based on the consumer market. Unlike other developing economies face the risk of the aging workforce, India is preparing to become the smallest country in the world with 64 percent of the population in the age group to work in 2020. This "demographic dividend" provides a great opportunity for the country. Not only by the number, and young people also contribute to a contribution of 34% in gross national income of the country. It is expected that the number of India's population exceeded 1 300 million in 2020, with an average age of 28 ...

Feature : Celebration of Girl

The Celebration of Girl * Das Barnali Nation celebrates Girl Children's National Day morning. On January 24 of each year, we celebrate the child, recognizing their equality in the case and its position in the community and together we are committed to the fight against the disadvantages of discrimination and inequality that the child is facing in our society. However, it is very unfortunate and disturbing that the very Since 1961 the proportion of the child in the country has steadily declined. We are in 2017 and we are approaching the end of the second decade of this century, but we can not reverse this trend. A woman is educated and economically independent and respected both at work and at home, it's hard to imagine the reality that many of those sections of the Indian society only want one child, and do not want to have a girl. And they will do everything to make sex selective removal of the fetus is female. Although some of the girls who are filmmake...

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Advancing Budget to Feb 1 will ensure quality in Govt expenditure *Prakash Chawla The Central Government earmarked close to Rs 20 lakh crore on the expenditure head of the Budget for 2016-17. It would be safe to assume that for the financial year 2017-18, the total expenditure to be allocated by Finance Minister Mr Arun Jaitley would be between Rs 22 lakh crore and Rs 23 lakh crore. This would be about 14 per cent of India’s Gross Domestic Product at current prices. Unlike in the past when the Budget was presented to Parliament on the last working day of February, the Finance Minister would do the honours on February 1, for 2017-18. Without going into any political debate, an independent analysis would certainly make out a strong case for advancing the Budget presentation, purely on the ground that it would help the government to achieve two most import objectives. The first and foremost goal is and should be to achieve the quality of expenditure and the way th...

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Make payments digitally He received Mukesh Kumar Verma, a professor of government primary school Gonda in UP, short text message informing him that he had gained Rs 1,000 in the Lucky Grahak Yojana. Mukesh Being Digital, said, "It's just to improve the money management", as well as other benefits. Last winner in the lottery, Satish Kumar, a student who is preparing for exams class COUNCIL Tenth optimistic that the digital payments at the end to help the mind to "put an end to black money as the first minister pointed out. He praised Sarwatkhani belonging to the village of Saint-area Ravidas Nagar Bahaduay, Uttar Pradesh, Satish, who wants to become a doctor plan and said digital payment is much easier., said Satish Kumar, son of a farmer, "and go to buy seeds and other agricultural inputs, and cash is always risky, but now with the government, which provides various means of digital payments, and the fear of being to theft or theft he has gone. " ...

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National Day Voters: strengthening the commitment to democracy 7TH will celebrate the National Day voters Wednesday, January 25th. Established in 2011 in memory of the founding day of the election commission in India. It was on January 25, 1950, on the eve of the first day of the Republic, was born to the Election Commission. But it was the itinerary in the future that history is determined by a decision of the National Day of the voters. The declared aim to increase the number of voters, especially those who have recently suffered 18 years. Reduction of the Constitution Act of 1988 (Seventy-First Amendment), the minimum voting age from 21 to 18 years, in response to public demand for long. As a result, it was 35700000 young (18-21 years) are able to exercise their right to vote in the general election in the November 10, 1989. But the mission was far from complete. During the two decades it did not exactly encouraging. Responded the young eligible voters restraint the...