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24 सितंबर 2023 को प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी द्वारा मन की बात के लिए आपके विचार/सुझाव आमंत्रित

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Sep 03, 2023
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Sep 22, 2023
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Improving the Indian Army involves a multifaceted approach that includes modernization, training, and welfare. Here are some key ideas:
1. **Modernization**: Invest in state-of-the-art weaponry, equipment, and technology to ensure that the Indian Army remains technologically superior. This includes upgrading tanks, aircraft, and communication systems.
2. **Training and Skill Development**: Continuously train soldiers in modern warfare tactics, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism strategies. Focus on joint exercises with other branches of the military for seamless coordination.
3. **Cybersecurity**: Enhance cybersecurity capabilities to protect against cyber threats and attacks on critical infrastructure.
4. **Logistics and Supply Chain Management**: Streamline logistics and supply chain operations to ensure that troops have the necessary resources and provisions in a timely manner, especially in remote and challenging terrains.
17. 33% women's reservation bill is passed. It is really appreciable. Now the time that ladies is participating all the fields and number of girl children are increased. Similarly many ladies educated and involving in public participation. It is right time to give or time to pass this 33% reservation. Really appreciable. Let's remember and do our duty to our nation in this Amrith kaal time and reach high points together. It is like together win win situation.
Incentives for Green Technology: Encourage the development and adoption of sustainable and green technologies to address environmental challenges.Streamlined Regulations: Simplify and modernize regulations to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for technology companies and startups.Public-Private Partnerships: Facilitate collaborations between the government and private sector to invest in and develop technology solutions for pressing national challenges.Tech Literacy: Promote digital and tech literacy among the general population to ensure that technology benefits reach a wider audience.By implementing these strategies, India can further strengthen its position as a technology hub and drive innovation across various sectors of the economy.
Intellectual Property Protection: Strengthen intellectual property laws and enforcement to protect innovations and encourage inventors to invest in research and development.Government Support: Develop policies that promote the adoption of emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and IoT in various sectors, including healthcare, agriculture, and manufacturing.International Collaboration: Foster partnerships with global technology leaders and institutions to access expertise, collaborate on research projects, and facilitate technology transfer.Investment in Digital Infrastructure: Expand access to high-speed internet and digital infrastructure, especially in rural areas, to bridge the digital divide and enable more people to participate in the digital economy.Cybersecurity Focus: Enhance cybersecurity measures to protect critical infrastructure and data, fostering trust in the digital ecosystem.
To improve technology development and innovation in India, several strategies can be considered:
1. **Investment in Research and Development (R&D)**: Increase government and private sector investments in R&D to foster technological breakthroughs. Establish partnerships between universities, research institutions, and businesses to collaborate on cutting-edge projects.
2. **Promote Startups and Innovation Hubs**: Create an ecosystem that encourages the growth of technology startups. Establish innovation hubs and incubators where entrepreneurs can access mentorship, funding, and resources to develop new technologies.
3. **Digital Education and Skill Development**: Enhance technology-related education and training programs. Focus on coding, data science, artificial intelligence, and other in-demand skills to create a skilled workforce for the tech industry.
One idea to improve the Indian economy is to prioritize and invest in infrastructure development. This includes projects related to transportation (roads, railways, ports, and airports), energy (renewable energy sources and power generation), and digital connectivity (broadband internet access). A robust infrastructure network can enhance productivity, reduce logistics costs, attract foreign investment, and create jobs, ultimately contributing to economic growth. Additionally, fostering a favorable environment for entrepreneurship and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), such as simplifying regulations and providing access to affordable credit, can stimulate economic activity and innovation. Encouraging skill development and vocational training programs can also help prepare the workforce for emerging industries and technologies, further boosting the economy.
One idea to improve literacy in India is to promote digital education initiatives that provide access to quality educational content through smartphones and low-cost devices, particularly in rural areas where access to traditional schools may be limited. This could involve partnerships with local governments, NGOs, and technology companies to create and distribute educational apps and content tailored to regional languages and needs. Additionally, focusing on adult literacy programs and community involvement can also make a significant impact on improving overall literacy rates.
"Unique Initiative by SUNITI Vidyalayam The Mapuskar's Gurukul: Playing the Indian Damru (Drum) Minutes Before the Launch of Aditya L1 for the Success of India's Ambitious Mission."
On September 2, 2023, at Suniti Vidyalayam The Mapuskar's Gurukul, Dehugaon, Pune, students & teachers played the Indian Damru to wish success for India's Aditya L-1 mission. The Damru, a traditional Indian drum, is known as a power drum believed to generate spiritual energy. Director & Principal Mrs. Sonali Ulhas Mapuskar & teacher Janhvi Kulkarni briefed the children about the mission, inspiring them to follow ISRO's dedication. Founder President Usha Vitthal Mapuskar dreams of nurturing these students to contribute to our nation, like Padma Shri Awardee Dr. Suhaschandra Vitthal Mapuskar. Co-Founder Mr. Ulhas Anand Mapuskar & Mrs. Sonali Mapuskar, the 4th generation of the "Mapuskar" Family in social work, lead various activities at Mapuskar Gurukul. Ulhas Mapuskar 9822670783
Dear Sir, It is good and unanimous decision to pass the Womens bill in parliament. But I wonder while we are 75 years old as a nation and moving towards Amritkal which is roughly the transition from developing nation to developed nation, why do we still need all the reservations and quota? I understand long back when the country was newly independent in late 40s and 50s, the british practice of caste based discrimination might have been there. But by reserving quota in almost everything from 50s till now, the meritocracy is killed and we have just dragged the cast based discrimination this far. Why do we need to differentiate a SC ST OBC Kshatriya or a Brahmin etc. Instead of addressing the issue, reservations system have just prolonged the discrimination far. Time to rewrite and set the right runway for the new nation building. Every Indian should be treated in same manner and should get same opportunities. Why the bucketisation by reservations and quota?
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