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" We are pledged to the service not of any particular community or section but of the entire nation. Every countryman is blood of our blood and flesh of our flesh. We shall not rest till we are able to give to every one of them a sense of pride that they are children of Bharatmata. " ............ Pt.Deena Dayal Upadyaya

" Whatever work you undertake, do it seriously, thoroughly and well; never leave it half-done, never feel yourself satisfied unless and until you have given it your very best. Surrender not the convictions you hold dear but learn to appreciate the points of view of your opponents. " ............Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookherjee

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Sri. LAL KRISHNA ADVANI

Sri. NARENDRA MODI

Thursday 29 September 2011

GUJARAT : India's Growth Engine


In the new millennium, India seems to be set for a great step forward. The new economy promises to turn the nation into a major economic power. With Shri Narendra Modi at the helm of affairs, Gujarat is poised to lead national reconstruction. Shri Narendra Modi took some spectacular steps to enrich energy supply and design several schemes leading to the improvement of infrastructure, setting up of special economic zones etc. not merely for promoting growth and development but also excellence in all walks of life.

Tuesday 27 September 2011

NARENDRA MODI'S SELECTED QUOTES ON EDUCATION



The quality of education today decides the tomorrow of Gujarat... Government may build schools, but the future can be built by the schools only. The key responsibility of building Gujarat’s tomorrow thus lies with the schools.
Parents give birth; the Guru gives life. These life-givers are the soul of the magnificent building. The school building which the government can construct is like the body, but the teachers are the soul.
A teacher says "I am sowing the seeds of revolution." At that time we cannot imagine how powerful the teacher is, but he certainly derives joy by fulfilling his duty.
Salary is not life- be it fifty-hundred-thousand or five thousand rupees. Every great man gives the credit of his development to his teacher. What else can bring more happiness for a teacher?
If you read the biography of any great man, you will always notice two things: His mother's contribution in his progress and his teacher's contribution in his growth and development.
Education makes life self-reliant. It inspires man to live with dignity in the society. It is the foremost requisite of a teacher to identify his own virtues. He needs to live supported by his inherent virtues-and must continue to uphold them.
Education does not mean knowledge (gyan) only, it also contains a life within it; it is not an arrangement, it is a duty. It is not merely a means of livelihood; it is the precious treasure of the noble tradition of giving, bestowing.
Good roads, good houses, adequate electricity, good schools or good hospitals in the village are indeed, the parameters of progress. However, in my view, 100 percent literate village is the true symbol of real progress.
The 21st century is the century of knowledge. Knowledge, science and education will have the power and strength to embrace the entire universe.
Woman is an incarnation of 'Shakti'- the goddess of power. If she is bestowed with education, Gujarat's strength will double. Let the campaign of ‘Kanya Kelavni’ be spread in every home. Let the lamp of educating daughters be lit up in every heart. Then only the vision of 'Jay Jay Garvi Gujarat' will be realized.
Gujarat is the first state in the country where not even a single student is devoid of insurance cover.
School can become a temple of learning only when the student, the guardian, and the society, in harmony, endeavor to make it a place of pursuit for education, a sadhana; where the spring of punctuality, sanctity and thirst for knowledge flows.
We must reach out to villages even in scorching heat with temperature upto 44 C. We must ensure that no girl child remains illiterate. I request all the social institutions and the media world to create a joyous environment for education in the month of June (when schools re-open), an environment to encourage children to go to school. We will derive the satisfaction of having done a social good.
If there is education, there will be everything in life. Government can make roads, hospitals and also construct school buildings. But your homes can brighten up only if your children are educated. I am confident that if we focus on education, our society will certainly develop.
The development of a child is guaranteed in his curiosity to discover the cause behind each and every incident. 

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Monday 26 September 2011

VIJARAYAJNAM

AS A PART OF DHEENA DHAYAL UPADYAYA JI'S BIRTHDAY CELBERATION ,BJP THRISSURDISTRICT COMMITEE DECIDED TO MAKE PUBLICITY ON BJP S BASIC IDEOLOGY, "EEKATMATHA MANAVA DARSHANAM"   FROM SEP 25 TO OCT 2 . IN MANALUR MANDALAM THE FUNCTION "VIJARAYJNAM INAGURATED BY NATIONAL LEADER MT RAMESH.

GUTTER ROADS : YUVAMORCHA CONDUCTS BIG RALLY AT VATANAPPALLY

YUVAMORCHA MANDALAM COMMITEES AT SEA SHORE CONDUCTS BIG RALLY ON THE POOR QUALITY OF ROADS .AND THE YOUTH BLOODS WARNS THE GOVERMENT TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION ON THE ISSUE. 100'S OF WORKERS JOINED THE MARCH








Sunday 25 September 2011

NARENDRA MODI'S SELECTED QUOTES ON GOVERNENCE


BJP is a political party with a difference that aims at good governance. This is proved by the fact that three of the five Chief Ministers according to a recent NDTV survey/poll are from BJP-ruled states. 
Good Governance cannot remain merely a philosophy. Concrete steps have to be taken for realizing its goals.
People’s participation is the essence of good governance.
For achieving good governance political will is necessary. Good governance is a political process. Though role of civil society is critical, without political will and political process, sustainable good governance cannot be achieved. 
Many state governments have launched innovative steps such as Ladli Laxmi scheme of Madhya Pradesh, PDS reform scheme of Chattisgarh, computerization of land records in Karnataka, free computers to students passing 10th standard exams, pollution control efforts in Himachal, power sector reforms in Rajasthan and Mumbai- Pune Expressway in Maharashta. These excellent innovative schemes are examples of good governance
Team Work is the essence of good governance. It is necessary to form a team within the party and also within the administrative system.
Good governance depends on ability to take responsibility by both administration as well as people.
Pro-active good governance aims beyond short-term requirement keeping in mind the long-term needs such as the use of clean technology and in preparedness and mitigating climate change fallout etc.
While transparency reduces corruption, good governance goes beyond transparency in achieving openness. Openness means involving the stakeholders in decision-making process. Transparency is the right to information while openness is the right to participation.
Good governance needs self-discipline. Only discipline within can ensure discipline without.
Good governance is not fire-fighting or crisis-management. Instead of opting for ad-hoc solutions the need of the hour is to tackle the root cause of the problems.
Understanding strengths and weaknesses is very essential in setting forth a clean administration and for sustainable and lasting solutions
Good governance is treating development as a mass movement in order to see that fruits of development reach the poor and the downtrodden.
Contrary to the prevailing notion that good governance is bad politics, in reality good governance is good politics. A government should work keeping in mind the welfare of future generations, not the next election.
Mere good governance is not enough; it has to be pro-people and pro-active. Good governance is putting people at the center of development process.
From my experience of having served for 3000 days, I can say that anything can be achieved. 
There is no red tapism in my state, only red carpet.
My struggle is to bring 'life' in 'file'.
Individual efforts can bring excellence but only collective efforts can deliver effectively.
Gujarat is all about Trade with Tradition, Commerce with Culture, Enterprise with Entertainment and Development with Disaster management.