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Need good leaders to take the nation forward

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We have been reading reports about how the school children and young persons were assisting BMC workers to collect trash left behind after the conclusion of immersion ceremonies. This is the way to work. Saathi haath badhana, ek akela thak jayega, milkar bojh uthana…”. This message was shown several years back but there was nobody to mobilize the citizens. Therefore we have been lagging behind other nations. If we work in coordination and derive pleasure in performing manual work, we will achieve progress at a faster rate.

Army, Navy, Air force, NDRF and other such organizations are performing very good work in saving lives and rehabilitating people affected by floods in Kashmir. It is a massive task but if we work jointly in a disciplined manner, we will surmount the odds. Our television channels are performing an excellent job by airing how everybody is working and providing helplines and e-mail address to help locate the stricken and missing persons.

India is a beautiful country with attractive people. It is only some self seeking politicians and higher officers who exhibit insensitivity. UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav is saying that we cannot provide electricity due to the unavailability of coal. Why such a situation should arise? Power can be generated through various other modes but we have failed to make any progress in this regard. The nation is facing power shortage because leaders have been busy inducting their own family members from various constituencies and they are least bothered about technology.

The BJP had won election in the name of development. However, BJP MP Yogi Adityanath has been making some controversial statements about Love Jihad. The situation has become so bad that nothing is done properly without the intervention of Supreme Court and the High Court. The apex court has asked the government to prepare a road map about how it intends to go about cleaning Ganga river. The bench also said that cleaning project should be done in stretches as it cannot be undertaken at one go. It suggested that initially the government should focus to clean first 100 km of the river and then it should take the task of cleaning another part of the river

Monitoring of the project is essential otherwise bureaucrats will devour all the money and no progress will be achieved. This work should be outsourced to foreign experts and our officials should assist them. Supervision and reporting must be undertaken on a monthly basis otherwise the unscrupulous contractors will make money and work will remain incomplete.

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