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Prime Minister in Australia

Prime Minister in Australia
Start Date :
Oct 21, 2014
Last Date :
Dec 30, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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On 17th November 2014 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a large gathering of the Indian community settled in Australia in Sydney, during his visit to Australia.The PM wants ...

On 17th November 2014 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a large gathering of the Indian community settled in Australia in Sydney, during his visit to Australia.

The PM wants to hear from the Indian community in Australia. This is a specially created forum to share what you feel the Prime Minister should address during his speech! Share your thoughts on how relations between India and Australia can be strengthened, particularly in trade, commerce and tourism.

Shri Modi will not only share some of the ideas received but also will share the names of those who shared the ideas.

Keep the ideas coming!

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Swapnil Katare
Swapnil Katare 11 years 5 months ago
PM Modiji must share his vision and make the world believe that India is going to be a land of opportunities. India lacks in so many things but we also are blessed with people power, resources, leadership and technology. I believe that India is at inflection point where the growth in coming 10-15 years will be catastrophic. However, various initiatives needs to be undertaken simultaneously and few life changing decisions are needed to be taken in fields of agriculture, employment etc
Varun Daga
Varun Daga 11 years 5 months ago
Sir, we should take care of pedestrians and road safety measures. I suggest that we can have some type of spikes on all the zebra path that will ensure all the vehicles to halt before the red light and during that time period pedestrians can cross the roads. We would also not require any traffic police man to penalize the offenders because if they cross the signals their tyre will get punchered which itself is a penalty for offenders which will give lots of work to uneducated labours for repairi
Swapnil Katare
Swapnil Katare 11 years 5 months ago
India is a land of opportunities - but to make this true we need to work together and put a system in place for governance. Australia has transformed itself from a land of prisoners to the most desirable place in the world. India is progressing towards a future which is promising on various fronts, we now have a vision and resources to fulfill it and above all a will to complete the transformation
BAIDYANATH DASH
BAIDYANATH DASH 11 years 5 months ago
1.Investment proposal in India and Australia with good ROI. 2.Research ,higher studies ,jobs and commerce 3. 24*7 helpline for emergency situation of Australian embassey and in India . 4.To keep self-defence and first-aid tools and movement in groups anywhere . 5.To track every Indian abroad by GPS over mobile phones for their safety. 6.Nanobiomedicine ,marine research and marketing and medical-tourism. 7. Employment assistance for scholars returned . 8.Help and observe missionaries here
PRAVIN RAI
PRAVIN RAI 11 years 5 months ago
Respected Sir ,I would like you to first Address the Indian Students in Australia who were Killed , Beaten , Harassed , Molested and Raped in Australia . Indian's are almost in every corners of the world and doing a great job everywhere Though why we don't get enough respect in Countries like Australia . Many of my Friends including me dropped the Plan of Studying and Working in Australia due to this issues. I request you to please kindly address this issue and make Indian students road freely .
Gourang Shah
Gourang Shah 11 years 5 months ago
Australia is one country i believe that has transparent governance system. Their tracking system of citizens, their culture of helping outsiders settle well in country is amazing. We should involve them in our planning mission of transparent governance, secondly improving the information management system for allowing tourists with accurate details when they visit India. Australia possess the strength of clarity in all their works executed and this definitely needs to be brought to India.
Rakesh Kumar Bhatnagar
Rakesh Kumar Bhatnagar 11 years 5 months ago
Visit to FIJI : The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) was established on 4 April 2007 to investigate acts of corruption in Fiji. To ensure independence, the Commissioner is directly accountable to the President of Fiji and no one is above the law of corruption, whether politician or Government employee or ordinary citizen alike. Public can report corruption through a Short Code from all Fixed and Mobile phones and same information is displayed prominently. Rakesh K Bhatnagar
Rakesh Kumar Bhatnagar
Rakesh Kumar Bhatnagar 11 years 5 months ago
VISIT TO FIJI SWACCH ‘FIJI’ IN FIJI on all major Roads there are dustbins sponsored by corporate and commercial establishments. I had travelled as a World Bank Consultant for FIJI’s Numbering Plan in January and February 2014 and I had observed first dustbin on Road when I visited SINGH’s CURRY HOUSE at SUVA Fiji. Subsequently, I found many more with logo of Sponsors and Suva’s streets were very clean. ‘Swacch India’ also can follow FIJI’s example. RAKESH KUMAR BHATNAGAR
Avinash Deshpande
Avinash Deshpande 11 years 5 months ago
If Australia can help India to solve our Traffic Problems then Tourism will automatically improve. Sydney gives a single ticket to Tourist who can use it for Bus, Rail (Metro) and Ferries (Boat) within the City. Sydney can be studied for future 500 smart cities also.
Shilpi Jain
Shilpi Jain 11 years 5 months ago
Sir, Australia is a continent country, blessed with huge land area as well as different weathers as we found in our own country. Its quite welcoming towards people from other countries, specially Asians. I myself spent little time in Melbourne, Australia two years back and I found it like home as the people are of open heart and polite. But there was also news of racism faced by fellow Indians. So its not all goody-goody. But we also share a common cord in form of British settlements.