The Changing India With Modi
The Changing India With Modi
India is a land of diversities .The culture of India refers to the different religions, beliefs, customs, traditions, languages, ceremonies, arts, values and the way of life in India and its people. India's languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs differ from place to place within the country. Despite of such a diversified traditions and cultures yet India is united as a single nation because of the emotion, love, affection and respect people have for each other's religion and customs. Indian are considered to be the best host and teach our children about “ Atithi devo bhava” An ancient indian phrase means( consider the guest as god).We love Christian,muslims,jew,Hindus each and ervery people of the world. We all know that since sixteen century we faces many attacks(from Mughals and English armies) and facing so much corruption after independence till now, but we Indians are feeling so proud to have such a nice person as our prime minister and that person is non another than our beloved P.M “Narendra Damodar Das Modi”. When he comes into the power on may,16,2014 India have suddenly changed, Now we people are hoping and will make sure that our country will became no. one in Asia. India’s macroeconomic health has improved over During this time. Few years ago, the country was called a “gasping elephant” by an HSBC analyst. Today, it’s not a stampede by any means, but it is a much healthier family of pachyderms. India’s growth rate is expected to surpass China’s this year in percentage terms. If all goes according to the government’s base case scenario, Indians can expect a 7.4% growth rate, according to government estimates. The World Bank estimates it at 7.2%, which still puts India ahead of China, the world’s No. 2 economy after the U.S.
Make In India Initiative
Make in India is an initiative of the Government of India, to encourage companies to manufacture their products in India. It was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25 September 2014. Make in India initiative has been on main agenda in various foreign visits of Narendra Modi.
In January 2015, the Spice Group said it would start a mobile phone manufacturing unit in Uttar Pradesh with an investment of RS.500 crore. A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Spice Group and the Government of Uttar Pradesh.In January 2015, HyunChil Hong, the President & CEO of Samsung South West Asia, met with Kalraj Mishra, Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), to discuss a joint initiative under which 10 "MSME-Samsung Technical Schools" will established in India. In February, Samsung said that will manufacture the Samsung Z1 in its plant in Noida.
In February 2015, Hitachi said it was committed to the initiative. It said that it would increase its employees in India from 10,000 to 13,000 and it would try to increase its revenues from India from ¥100 billion in 2013 to ¥210 billion. It said that an auto-component plant will be set up in Chennai in 2016.
In February 2015, Huawei opened a new research and development (R&D) campus in Bengaluru. It had invested US$170 million to establish the research and development center.
In April 2015, Airbus said that it will manufacture its products in India and invest $ 2 Billion US dollars.
Also in February, Marine Products Export Development Authority said that it was interested in supplying shrimp eggs to shrimp farmers in India under the initiative.
100 New Smart Cities Plan
In the 2014-15 Budget Session, the Finance Minister of India Mr. Arun Jaitely is allotted the 7,060 Crores of Rupees for the 100 Smart Cities. The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi is going to develop the 100 Smart Cities as Satellite Towns of Larger Cities by modernizing the present Cities.
The List of 100 Smart Cities proposed by the Finance Minister Arun Jaitely in 2014-15 Budget and allotted Rs. 7,060 Crores for making them as Satellite Towns.
1.Pune – Maharashtra
2.Mumbai – Maharashtra
3.Nagpur – Maharashtra
4.Nashik – Maharashtra
5.Aurangabad – Maharashtra
6.Bhivandi – Maharashtra
7.Calcutta - West Bengal
8.Durgapur – West Bengal
9.Haldia – West Bengal
10.Habra – West Bengal
11.Jangipur – West Bengal
12.Ahmedabad – Gujarat
13.Surat – Gujarat
14.Vadodara – Gujarat
15.Rajkot – Gujarat
16.Bhavnagar – Gujarat
17.Junagadh – Gujarat
18.Gandhi Nagar – Gujarat
19.Bhopal - Madhya Pradesh
20.Indore - Madhya Pradesh
21.Gwalior - Madhya Pradesh
22.Burhanpur - Madhya Pradesh
23.Jabalpur - Madhya Pradesh
24.Chennai - Tamil Nadu
25.Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu
26.Madurai - Tamil Nadu
27.Tiruchirappalli - Tamil Nadu
28.Salem - Tamil Nadu
29.Tirunelveli - Tamil Nadu
30.Bangalore – Karnataka
31.Gulbarga – Karnataka
32.Bidar – Karnataka
33.Bijapur – Karnataka
34.Badami – Karnataka
35.Pattadakal – Karnataka
36.Mahakuta – Karnataka
37.Thiruvananthapuram – Kerala
38.Kollam – Kerala
39.Kottayam – Kerala
40.Tiruvalla – Kerala
41.Ernakulam – Kerala
42.Cochin – Kerala
43.Thrissur – Kerala
44.Hyderabad - Telangana
45.Warangal - Telangana
46.Karimnagar – Telangana
47.Nizamabad – Telaganana
48.Nalgonda - Telangana
49.Guntur - Andhra Pradesh
50.Vijayawada - Andhra Pradesh
51.Kurnool - Andhra Pradesh
52.Chittoor – Andhra Pradesh
53.Kanpur - Uttar Pradesh
54.Allahabad - Uttar Pradesh
55.Lucknow - Uttar Pradesh
56.Jhansi - Uttar Pradesh
57.Faizabad - Uttar Pradesh
58.Varanasi - Uttar Pradesh
59.Jaipur – Rajasthan
60.Ajmer – Rajasthan
61.Bharatpur – Rajasthan
62.Bikaner – Rajasthan
63.Jodhapur – Rajasthan
64.Kota – Rajasthan
65.Udipur – Rajasthan
66.Ludhiana - Punjab
67.Amritsir - Punjab
68.Jalandhar - Punjab
69.Patiala – Punjab
70.Muzaffarapur - Bihar
71.Patna - Bihar
72.Gaya - Bihar
73.Bhagalpur - Bihar
74.Bihar Sharif – Bihar
75.Faridabad - Haryana
76.Gurgaon - Haryana
77.Panipat - Haryana
78.Ambala – Haryana
79.Guwahati – Assam
80.Tinsukia – Assam
81.Obalguri – Assam
82.Tangla – Assam
83.Goalpara – Assam
84.Bhubaneswar - Odisha
85.Cuttack - Odisha
86.Rourkela - Odisha
87.Sambalpur - Odisha
88.Balasore - Odisha
89.Shimla – Himachal Pradesh
90.Dehradoon - Uttarakhand
91.Haridwar - Uttarakhand
92.Roorkee – Uttarakhand
93.Jamshedpur – Jharkhand
94.Dhanbad – Jharkhand
95.Ranchi – Jharkhand
96.Gangtok - Sikkim
97.Pelling - Sikkim
98.Yuksam – Sikkim
99.Bishnupur – Manipur
100.Chandel – Manipur
e-TOURIST VISA (eTV)
Indian govt. launched e-visa facili
ties for tourist across the world.
e-Tourist Visa Facility is available for holders of passport of following countries
Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, Cayman Island, Chile,
Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kiribati, Laos, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Montenegro, Montserrat, Myanmar, Nauru, New Zealand,Nicaragua, Niue Island, Norway, Oman, Palau, Palestine,
Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Republic of Macedonia, Russia, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands,Sri Lanka,Thailand, Tonga, Tuvalu, UAE, Ukraine, USA, Vanuatu,
Vatican City-Holy See, Vietnam.
Eligibility
International Travellers whose sole objective of visiting India is recreation , Sight seeing , casual visit to meet friends or relatives, short duration medical treatment or casual business visit.
Passport should have at least six months validity from the date of arrival in India. The passport should have at least two blank pages for stamping by the Immigration Officer.
International Travellers should have return ticket or onward journey ticket,with sufficient money to spend during his/her stay in India.
International Travellers having Pakistani Passport or Pakistani origin may please apply for regular Visa at Indian Mission.
Not available to Diplomatic/Official Passport Holders.
Not available to individuals endorsed on Parent’s/Spouse’s Passport i.e. each individual should have a separate passport.
Not available to International Travel Document Holders.
If you love to visit tourist places then India is the cheap as 100 to 500$/week (with 5 star stay) .
Self-worth
No longer does we indian look down on themselves for being poor and under-developed. India has made rapid progress in a number of areas, most notably as an economic power on the world stage (all em consumers with huge purchase power) and that has led to a resurgence of self worth. The mission to Mars, home-grown tablets (Aakash) also help. Sometimes the idea of self-worth and power is misplaced but that is not what we are discussing here.
Jan Dhan Yojana
Jan Dhan is a scheme in Which more than 150 million Bank account Opened with life cover and Pension for The poor people of the country
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