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Govt made serious attempts to address rising expectations, says PM

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Posted: Jan 08, 2012 at 1208 hrs IST

Jaipur Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said the government has made serious attempts to address the rising expectations of people with regard to governance and public services and is committed to provide security of education, nutrition and health to every Indian.

Addressing the 10th Pravasi Bhartiya Divas in Jaipur, PM also expressed confidence that some of the legislations on the government's agenda will bring similar impacts like RTI did in bringing transparency in governance.

“We have attempted sincerely to address the rising expectations of our people with regard to governance and delivery of public services. The Right to Information Act has proved to be a powerful instrument of bringing in transparency in governance.

“I am confident that some of the other legislations on these issues, which are now on the national agenda, will make a similar impact in the years ahead,” PM said.

The Prime Minister said since the Indian civilisation and society have always been inclusive in character, it is only natural that our political and economic processes have also to be “inclusive” in their orientation and in their outcome.

He said the Indian democracy has deepened and gained in strength and vitality as more and more people from the disadvantaged sections of our society have secured their rightful place in our economic and political processes over the past years.

“We wish to unleash the vast human potential of the many millions, who for one reason or another, have been on margins of our society in the past. Our government is committed to doing so by providing security of education, nutrition and health to every Indian so that he or she is empowered to live a life of dignity and well being,” he said.

The Prime Minister said his government was committed to the pursuit of a development strategy which will protect the environment and the essential life-support systems of the planet.

Singh said though people in India speak in different languages and follow different faiths, it has a tradition of assimilating and accommodating diverse traditions, customs, beliefs and peoples.

“That is what makes Indian society, Indian civilization endure and flourish,” he added.

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PM TO ATTEMPT DECLINE PEOPLES EXPECTATIONS by R.Chirayath on 08 Jan 2012

Indian Prime Minister is said to have hardly tried to decreese the anticipations of poor peoples of India to salvate out of their perpetual poverty. Or Pm is worried about the shortage of the black money or reducing corruption? which is to be clarified.Because poverty is the cause of the menace of the phenomenon of the extremism and dissension between Govt.,and people, amid people.

The Great Rising by Kapil K Kella on 08 Jan 2012

Such attempts are indeed must for India.. and how they go across the country is more important. I like to quote here, "Every Hope is every Effort. Every Effort is every Struggle. Every Struggle is every Challenge. And every Challenge is the Great Rising".

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