Budget 2014 Highlights: Bullet Train To Acchhe Din

By |2014-07-12T21:01:15+05:30July 12th, 2014|Categories: Government, Narendra Modi, NDA|Tags: , , , , , , |

The message was clear right from the first line of the Budget Speech, the economy needed some serious revival. One may say that it was a very long and safe budget presented by the union finance minister Arun Jaitley in the Parliament today. However, Mr. Jaitley kept the dream of good days alive with his innovative

60 months, not 30 days- Silencing the Critics- #Modi Government

By |2014-07-02T01:36:27+05:30July 2nd, 2014|Categories: Government, NDA|Tags: , |

The decision has been made, in just 30 days of taking power. Narendra Modi is finished because in his first month in office he has not been able to transform India and bring the "acche din" he promised. And who makes this decision? Not the 1.2 Indians who voted the BJP to power but 12

Ab Ki Baar Modi Sarkar-V!ral-Polls 2014

By |2014-04-08T11:38:30+05:30April 8th, 2014|Categories: Funny Politics, Lok Sabha 2014|Tags: , |

Trust the internet to laugh about anything. This time around, BJP's tagline for the election campaign is "Ab ki Baar, Modi Sarkar". The internet has turned it on its head and made for a few laughs for us.Here are few of the best Modi Sarkar jokes, 1) Let's begin with India's T20 performance, shall we? Apparently, the

The Fight for Varanasi : Head On: Polls 2014

By |2014-04-07T19:09:12+05:30April 4th, 2014|Categories: BJP, Lok Sabha 2014, Narendra Modi|Tags: , , , |

Mark Twain once wrote, “Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together”. Varanasi has never been short of admirers, tourists and the various nicknames that go along with it.

Jai Kisan-Referendum on Gujarat-Polls 2014 India

By |2014-03-23T19:04:25+05:30March 21st, 2014|Categories: Elections, Lok Sabha 2014, Narendra Modi|Tags: |

Its election season in India, the season of appeasement and temporary relevance of the 1230 million who live in this country. Our votes will decide who will form the next Government, and more importantly, who will be the next Prime Minister of India. But this time, it seems that the entire Polls 2014 India, are a

The Third Front – Possible in 2014?

By |2014-03-23T19:04:59+05:30February 27th, 2014|Categories: Elections, Lok Sabha 2014, Other Parties, Political Parties|Tags: , , , , |

Politics is driven by a primary energy. That energy is belief and thought. The belief that you can help improve things around you. It could be a neighbourhood, a community, a state or a country, and with a larger view, perhaps even the world. Eleven parties in India say they are working to offer a

A Letter to the Future PM-Parliamentary Reforms in India

By |2014-02-24T15:05:23+05:30February 24th, 2014|Categories: Constitutional Reforms, Reforms for India|Tags: , , , |

June 2014 Dear Prime Minister Sub: Parliamentary Reforms in India Please accept my hearty congratulations on becoming the 14th Prime Minister of India. There was an amazing election battle between many parties in the last 6 months and we have passed the election phase and elected a government. We, the people of India, have great expectations

Interim Budget 2014- All You Need To Know

By |2014-02-19T11:06:03+05:30February 19th, 2014|Categories: Economics, Government, UPA|Tags: , , , , |

The Interim Budget for the Fiscal Year 2014, was more of a vote of thanks than a vote on account. P Chidambaram did whatever he could to pat himself and his government in his interim budget. While it is still not fair to comment on whether he exceeded his brief by hiking budgets of several

The Primary Concept – The New Thing in Indian Democracy

By |2014-02-10T16:29:21+05:30February 10th, 2014|Categories: New Things, Political Parties|Tags: , , , , |

Rahul Gandhi may not be the "smart" leader India is searching for. However, he should be credited for bringing one progressive concept into the foray of Indian Politics- the concept of Primaries. The Congress party’s decision to introduce primary elections to select Lok Sabha candidates seeks to empower party workers and open up new opportunities

‘State’ing the Centre-The 2014 Election Debate-Part 1

By |2014-03-23T19:07:20+05:30February 2nd, 2014|Categories: Elections, Lok Sabha 2014, Politics|Tags: , , , |

Elections are held to elect a government which will govern the country. Each party has its own idea about how the governance should be carried out. The government of a country is largely dependent upon the ideologies of the ruling party.

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