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Our country India will surely develop because we are now paying attention to development of employable skills. Here, we need to be honest. Yes, we need to impart training to more lady electrical engineers by seeking support from foreign trainers who know the job better than us. It is heartening to see wind mill farms on foreign soil and waters. Let us also install the same in our country.

The biggest job in front of our cabinet ministers should be to find more and more foreign expert workers who will impart training to our youth. Our ITIs do not have proper instructors. Let us accept it and get help from some retired foreign technicians to serve as faculty. I had pleaded that BMC should be headed by a serving Army Brigadier in order to bring in discipline and then set good work culture by inducting some more expert workers from the forces.

The BMC Commissioner Ajoy Mehta is performing a good job. He is asking officers to go on the field. Show me an editor or a minister who is saying, Oh! Let us do something to control the population which is increasing day by day. Let us construct some parking lots for cars, taxis and tempos. All these tasks must be undertaken on a war footing basis. Taximen have been misbehaving with passengers and refusing fares for plying on short distances.

Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has adopted Pachgaon village in Umrer taluka, about 15 kms from Nagpur city, under the ‘Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojna’. The village has a population of 4,923, including 2,543 women, and has a total 761 houses with 454 having their own toilets. It’s agricultural produce mainly include cotton and cauliflower and the vegetable is a famous produce in the district. Gadkari has reportedly developed this village very well. Pachgaon has become the first Wi-Fi enabled village in the country. Let others ministers also emulate Gadkari.

Gadkari said that the government will soon come out with a policy offering financial incentives of up to Rs 1.5 lakh on surrender of vehicles that are over 10 years old to check pollution and ease traffic. A proposal in this regard is being formulated and the Finance Ministry’s nod will be sought on it. For small vehicles like cars it will be up to Rs 30,000. Besides, there will be exemptions in taxes and total benefits for big vehicles like trucks will be up to Rs 1.5 lakh,

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