This Article is From Jun 04, 2009

President addresses joint session of Parliament

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New Delhi:

President Pratibha Patil is addressing the joint session of Parliament. Here's what she says the new government will focus on:

  • Internal security and preservation of communal harmony
  • Stepping up of economic growth in agriculture, manufacturing and services
  • Consolidation of the existing flagship programmes for employment, education, health, rural infrastructure, urban renewal and introduction of new flagship programmes for food security and skill development
  • Concerted action for the welfare of women, youth, children, other backward classes, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, minorities, the differently-abled and the elderly along with strengthened social protection
  • Governance reform
  • Creation and modernisation of infrastructure and capacity addition in key sectors
  • Prudent fiscal management
  • Energy security and environment protection
  • Constructive and creative engagement with the world
  • Promotion of a culture of enterprise and innovation
  • Early passage of the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament providing for one-third reservation to women in State legislatures and in Parliament
  • Constitutional amendment to provide 50 per cent reservation for women in panchayats and urban local bodies
  • Concerted effort to increase representation of women in Central government jobs
  • A National Mission on Empowerment of Women for implementation of women-centric programmes in a mission mode to achieve better coordination
  • A voluntary national youth corps which could take up creative social action around river cleaning and beautification programme beginning with the river Ganga
  • Restructuring the Backward Regions Grant Fund, which overlaps with other development investment, to focus on decentralised planning and capacity building of elected panchayat representatives
  • The next three years would be devoted to training panchayati raj functionaries in administering flagship programmes
  • A public data policy to place all information covering non-strategic areas in the public domain
  • Increasing transparency and public accountability of NREGA by enforcing social audit and ensuring grievance redressal by setting up district level ombudsman
  • Strengthening Right to Information by suitably amending the law to provide for disclosure by government in all non-strategic areas
  • Strengthening public accountability of flagship programmes by the creation of an Independent Evaluation Office catalysed by the Planning Commission
  • Establishing mechanisms for performance monitoring and performance evaluation in government on a regular basis
  • Five Annual Reports to be presented by government as Reports to the People on Education, Health, Employment, Environment and Infrastructure to generate a national debate
  • Facilitating a Voluntary Technical Corps of professionals in all urban areas through JNNURM to support city development activities
  • Enabling non-government organisations in the area of development action seeking government support through a web-based transaction on a government portal in which the status of the application will be transparently monitorable
  • Provision of scholarships and social security schemes through accounts in post offices and banks and phased transition to smart cards
  • Revamping of banks and post offices to become outreach units for financial inclusion complemented by business correspondents aided by technology
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