Volunteers can refer this map for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections schedule.
The political situation in the North East remains volatile. The commentary of a journalist presented here provides some insight.
Nilekani is right that there is a clear and present danger that our demographic dividend might become a demographic disaster. -Aaditya Bhardwaj
The President asked me to post this information on Interim Budgets Ajit Danga- Sub-Committee on Parliamentary Procedure- Vishwa Bharat
The dream of Vishwa Bharat is bigger than the sum total of our individual dreams. But every individual inspiring story urges us on. Read this.
The struggle of Vishwa Bharat bearing fruit. After Maya Kodnani, Cops of Gujarat under scanner.
Finally, Pakistan has a strategic defense ally. Al Qaida.
Our Defense planning remains a strategic gap, made seriously acute by the policies of neighboring nation states. Leadership crisis remains as acute in the army as in other sectors. Read this.
I was going through the names of the members of Barack Obama's Economic Advisory Panel. What struck me was that more than half of them had visited India at least once in the last 5 years in professional capacities and had openly expressed optimism about India's growth story.
It is ironical that a performing Prime Minister who has handled the reins of the National Government for 5 years needs endorsement from Sonia Gandhi. Merit and credentials do not matter in Congress. Family and surname are supreme. It just continues.
Suhel Seth in his blog on IBN Live attacks the Indian Bureaucracy and the lack of accountability in the functioning of Public Servants in India.
The Vishwa Bharat leadership lobbied hard to make sure that a fair investigation was conducted in the Naroda Patiya massacre in which elements of the BJP leadership were actively involved.
Infosys remains the favorite of Vishwa Bharat's Sub-Committee on Corporate Governance. One more reason why. Gautam Vyas Member- Vishwa Bharat Sub-Committee on Corporate Governance
The conflict studies sub-committee at Vishwa Bharat has been closely monitoring the Sri Lankan army campaign against the L.T.T.E.
The National Security Studies Panel at Vishwa Bharat has been studying the U.S reaction to the 26/11 events of Mumbai. The U.S Senate seems to have a better grasp and a more pragmatic view of the security situation of the sub-continent than our own policy makers.
This article might be of special interest to our Economic Reforms Panel. Jeremy Siegel from Wharton sets out the lessons from the current Global Financial Crisis. The mistakes were both in the origin of the crisis and the subsequent handling of it by public institutions.
While the core team of Vishwa Bharat including the President- Shri Aaditya Bhardwaj have been critical of Narendra Modi's politics, they have appreciated his development vision.
Police reforms have been the greatest concern of the Administrative reforms panel of Vishwa Bharat. Shri Aaditya Bhardwaj asked me to post this news item.
A lot of media space is being dedicated to the Satyam Saga as it unfolds. While the lessons to be learnt in this might be the only positive we can salvage from the situation, one wishes that the cost of these lessons was not so dear.
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First it was the Shiv Sena and MNS in Maharashtra. Now a wannabe called Ram Sena in Karnantaka. The worst part is that the BJP Government in Karnataka is going soft on the culprits, treating them as their constituency. Not to say that other parties have not been guilty of this.
I just hope the task force is not taking a complacent view. The reports from Indian Tech Schools contradict this. Manoj Verma- Tech Panel- Nav Kranti
Narendra Modi continues to be at the forefront of Development politics in India. This measure of connecting Rural Gujarat (after ensuring 100% power supply) completes the integration of the rural economy with urban- physical and digital.
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