Reforms have to grow up.

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Kiran said:   1 decade ago
I think that only to form a committee or think about a reform is not a solution. But actually the implementation is more important and for perfect implementation the public involvement is very necessary.

Lets consider the lokpal bill struggle, every one knows that it is very important bill for our country and its implementation will surely help to reduce the corruption but how many common public was present for actual struggle from 1. 25 billion population.

So in-short I am saying that reforms have to grow up and its possible only from every one contribution.
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Pralad dessai said:   1 decade ago
Reform means the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory. First of all we have corrupt politicians and we know who they are. Those people who were involved in corruption should be questioned and necessary steps should be taken against such politicians. Also there should be a separate sector which will keep an eye on govt activities. Such sector should always work for the welfare of public without involving them in corruption.
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Rupesh Verma said:   1 decade ago
For a developing country like India, whose most of the population lives in rural sector, rate of reforms taking place there is very low. Most of the villages are still not well connected to the nearest urban civilization via ordinary road. Village peoples have common problem of electricity, network, private schooling for children etc.

I think this the is the area where requirement of reformation is most crucial. We all aware of the fact that how agriculture plays highly important role towards GDP contribution. In contrast Metropolis are growing day by day. Stadiums, Parks and many other constructions are enhanced, which drain out lots of government's revenue (although these are important but not in the cost basic needs of village people). Currently reform is a must for each sector of our country and it's rate must be as high as possible. Elite group (members of upper house and senior politicians) has to realize this fact that for the integrity of the nation each people should have equal opportunity and conveniences.

We can't much rely on politicians. Efforts are needed from all of us. Almost everybody from are somehow related to villages, we should to take steps for there reforms. At least the thing which we could do is, we can help villages students in there studies and made them enthusiastic for their and hence nation's growth.
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Ramji Kumar Dubey said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends.

We in our topic about "Reforms in india" I have some point to discuss in it.

Reforms i.e. reformation of India is not possible because it required unselfish hands which our country can't have.

We are fund of selfishness only thinking of self by abusing lower and middle class people.

This will widen the gap between the rich and the poor i.e80% of the population will be dominated by the 20% richer people.

How can India will be developed.

Further for development an adequate infrastructure was required from metro cities to rural areas which our government fail to provide so.

You remember the emergency in 1991, when the actual reforms has taken place if that was not taken our country should go insolvent and then the policy of globalisation and privatisation commence. This was only due to emergency. And only when those some types of emergency obtain we will surely see the Reforms. Till then the country will run as usual.
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Nikita said:   1 decade ago
I would like to add that there is a rising need for several reforms that must be looked into and we need all the common citizens to rise up and bring into motion the reforms to be passed. According to the rule of law in India, if majority of people are in favour of a reform to be passed by the court, the supreme court can do so. I would like to raise the example of police reforms as it is very important to know that ever since the constitution was amended, the police rules and laws have been the same since 1960. The police are constantly under political pressure and corruption. They are overworked and have very less wages and no proper facilities are provided for the police men's families. We need to stand up for our country's police force as they are never allowed to form any union or speak up for themselves. Thus reforms need to grow up!
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Vineet Pandit said:   1 decade ago
Reforms in our country only means paperwork, nothing is applied in actuality. Some reforms like for poverty removal we are going to implement food security bill in our budget. But friends food for no work is correct? instead of giving free grains our govt should think to open firms so that youth could get job. If we look at at the reservation system for sc/st, its in that country where we proudly say that we provide right to equality then why politicians are creating a gap between general an sc for votes. Reforms should be made in basics, like education sector.

Reforms should be made in judicial system. Strict laws made so that any criminal, rapist, corrupt dare to do such. Take an example of RWANDA, 15 years before it was facing crisis but strong laws has made its sustain.

There should be strong Anti-corruption bill (LOKPAL). Corruption is everywhere either giving a 100 rs note to policemen or to a assistant in govt office for our work, or if we have to hide tax. Apart these problems we are doing something exceptional in IT sector ($50 billion in 2012) , defence sector<nuclear sector (successful testing of agni 5). But it is not enough. Till when we indians will we called "A DEVELOPING COUNTRY". And till when tourists will feel threat to come in our nation. Reforms in system with a reform in our minds will do a lot better.
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Shubham gupta said:   9 years ago
I think that reform has to grow up because the world changes so the government thus their thoughts which bring reforms. Now it depends on how nicely has been reform implemented thus a story of reform may receive claps or stones. But whatsoever reform are need of time & it is an important tool of governance & citizen demand.
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CA.Manmohan Singh said:   1 decade ago
Yes, reforms needs to grow up in India. At this point of time, when India's GDP figure is declining to about 7%, reform process need to fasten up. Centr govt. and State govts. need to form comman view for the implementation of GST. Companies Bill and Direct Tax code should be passed in upcoming budget session to replace very old Companies Act, 1956 and Income Tax Act, 1961 respectively. Pension bill and Jan lokpal bill n also other pending bills which are pending in parliament from many last session need to get pass. The time has come now for second round of economic and social reforms to be implemented so that now our India can be called "Developed" country instead of Developing country.
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Kaushik Mandal said:   1 decade ago
Yes, its high tine that the Govt should take some steps. In our country politicians make promises and then after getting elected try to keep their position secure. Reforms necessarily include taking some bold steps but our lame Govt is not ready to take it. Their myopic mission is affecting our national interest. Now we are in a situation of huge crisis and GDP rate is below 7%. Some bold steps like implementation of GUST, Direct income tax bill is required and Lokpal bill is also utmost important. In a hugely populated country like India implementing Lokpal bill its not a easy task but it will surely reduce the black money. How many of us cote the exact amount for any real estate while registration.

So So in-short I am saying that reforms have to grow up and its our duty as well for the govt to see whether the implementation of the proposed reforms is going in a proper way or not.
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Pooja pingal said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends.

As we are discussing over " reforms have to grow up". Here reforms refer to the amendments, in our society mentality, in Indian panel code rules for punishment, in more active involvement of cops, in unrespectful behavior toward women, in unreached education, in poor education system, in huge infrastructural development, in corruption done by politician and most important corruption done by us.

Its time to, reform have to grow up, because at least one woman or child is raped every day, poor are not getting the proper funds as recommended by government, India is the largest exporter of rice and second largest of wheat instead of it lakes of people do not get food for one time in a day and many more faults are there in this 21st century computer age. We cannot say that reforms are not there but it is moving with very slow pace. If we desire to make our country a developed country then we need to remove corruption from us. Only it will pull up real reform and we really need it.
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