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Friday, 24 March 2017

Demonetisation,political Parties and their Funding

On November 8 2016, PM Narender Modi Announced scrapping of Rs 500,Rs 1,000 Notes to Curb Black Money. The step had resulted in deaths of more than 100 people,closure of several Industries and chaos into the lives of Common People. (Forbes.com(8th Dec.2016).

But When it comes to Political parties curbing flow of Black Money in the system,The Hypocrisy is clearly Visible, Finance Minister, says Political parties can deposit as many old Note of Rs 500, Rs 1,000 in their Official Account,That too without Tax (Forbes.com (17th Dec.2016).

When Public questioned This,Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitley gave incomplete information stating that Political Parties can deposit Old Notes but under scrutiny (IBtimes).

What he didn't mention was that under existing Laws, Parties dont have to provide any details of Income Source if the money donated is less than Rs 20,000 (hindustandtimes).

With this loopholes They just have to claim that they got all their money from thousands of Donors (timesofindia)
For example, if a political Party deposits Rs 1 Crore in their Account. they can tell The IT Dept. That they received Rs 20,000 From 500 donors. (Wire.in)
No names
No addresses
 No PAN Numbers
 Are required to be shown for such donations(Wire.in)

While Political parties Talk about Curbing Black Money, they Forget to mention the Black Money Which funds their Campaigns.

The Common Man is suffering on the Pretext of the Betterment of The NATION and the political Parties are hiding behind Constitutional loopholes.

Are we ready to demand accountability from Political parties irrespective of the Political Party we support?

or shall we only always write asking Dear political parties,Why don't you explain your sources of fund like a common Man?


Courtesy-The Logical Indian

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

The great India parliament Circus

                         

Now a mere order for personal appearance in court has all the legal eagles of congress hyperventilating in public, making insinuations of political vendetta.

Nation had witnessed when a single judge of the Allahabad High court had indicted Indira. Then as the story goes, she went by the personal advisor of Siddhartha Shankar-more a friend than a lawyer- waking up the president late at night to sign on the dotted line of the emergency ordinance. Congress did have legal luminaries even then, but none came out howling on Allahabad high court judgement, nor did MPs create Pandemonium in parliament.

The disturbance in the already fragile fate of the winter session only points towards a guilt and fear of exposure. If the Gandhi’s and the star lawyers in congress fold are so supremely confident of their case, why should they be afraid of going through the due process of law.
The whole Saas- Bahu and the congress reveals an imperialist mindset of a dynastic that considers itself to be the natural ruler of this country, So anything from the land grab against the son-in-law to misappropriation of trusts funds is turned on its head by a single point counter-accusation of political vengeance.

Nation has seen Narender Modi faced trials-albeit with the best of legal defence anyone is entitled to- and come out acquitted. Nor did he bypass the judiciary to get even with his political adversaries.
Therefore it would be right to suggest that this entire drama is a ploy to detract the efforts for getting the GST Bill passed.

The fate of democracy in India needs a serious ponder whether it’s safe in the hands of a democratically chai-wallah who graduated to wear a monogrammed suits or a woman who has devolved form sable coats to cotton sarees, but whose natural upbringing makes her coded genetically to fiercely protect her family perhaps.


Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Young and Free Ambassadors (An anecdote)


A wonderful journey of nine students in organising an event that of a national level. The plan just cropped up in the chief Mind. He gathers a group, of five boys and then four girls. All of them were assigned with a department.

After the division of team members all of them waited for the term exams to be over and the day it got over. They tuned themselves for this journey. A work never that they had done before. A work that was an illusion till today for them. To organise an event that would cater student communities of all northern states. The teams motive was to showcase the rich cultural and Tourism beauty of their mother state Arunachal Pradesh through this fest at her birthday.
At the heat of racial discrimination they had set out to let people come, know and learn the people of Arunachal Pradesh. They worked hard day out. But after-all finance was the backbone and nothing can be done without that.

So they decided to Save their pocket money upto five thousand (Rs-5000). Though all could not submit due to poor financial conditions in their personal lives. They even prepared sponsorships proposal and went on presentation to different companies. But sadly there too they could get no relief.
But their determination wasn’t slowed down. Then they went begging at the state’s own Tourism department, which we supposed should be the main department to advertise or promote The Tourism affairs at all levels. But sadly we got a back kick there. The hope was over.

 But the dream was not shatter. We were hopeful that we can do it. We did not know how? But we knew we had to do it. Then on a fine evening one of presentation we got a sponsor. Dr. Hatobin Mai’s Living Dreams Trust. Then came in The Dawnlit Post A English daily from own state.
Dr. Hatobin was impressed by the work and was very responsive at the first meeting. His word of encourage and support and given the team powerful boost.

But then we had only two whose share wasn’t even the quarter.  We were thrash, many elders was perplexed looking at the flyers saying it’s above a crore (I mean one crore Rupees) investment event.
The d-day came nearer our head were spinning had some sleepless nights, Planning, Re-budgeting, Arranging. Students’ participants confirmed their participation. Students from Chandigarh, Harayana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, and Dehradun were ready to thrown and our work haven’t started yet. We had to provide them free accommodations, free Dinners, free Breakfast.

Adding more to responsibility was Our Chief Guest that was more of high Profile. Hon’ble Member of Parliament and an eminent Bollywood actor Mrs. Kirron Kher and some more other dignitaries. So our pressure was up more again.
And to get acomodatation at kissan bhawan at Chandigarh we had to bribe which they called “Seva-Panni”.

They day came in, our adreline rushed through the veins arranged everything in to-to. And the event was amazing. Chandigarh had an unusual sight when all Arunachalee Students came in their traditional dress. With Head gears, Colourful handmade dress and pretty faces of Arunachal Pradesh.
Chief Guest and other Guest reactions at our programme were so satisfactory. Our team members were so busy at back stage that they were never visible at any snaps of the programme. Sad but nevertheless we dreamt, we did it. At this level without any patronage we made impossible happened. The proud group of YouthNetIndia.

 We were successful in showing our rich tourism potential, rich Cultural Practices. We are the young ambassadors of our state Arunachal Pradesh.  

The Nine members were:
Banta Natung (Chief Coordinator)
Taba Peter (Event Manager)
Kipa Para (Programme Administrations)
Nabam Tashi (Out- Reach Coordinator)
Abotani Yangfo (Programme Admin.)
Lishi Gunea  ( Creative Coordinator)
Sumika Munglang (Guest Relationship Coordinator)
Rushina Gumja (Programme Adim.)
Kenyir Doye ( G.R Coordinator)

Sunday, 21 December 2014

Give youth an opportunity



                                Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent speeches of his various spiels with the motif of “make in India” and employment generation seemingly do not strike a chord with youngsters in Arunachal. This is understandable because tragically we are only the 2, 3rd or even first generation to come out and taste the 21st century competitions.

                          And the employment scenario is all pervasive; one cannot help but sadly empathies with the youths of the state. To add salt to the ailing wound the state’s highest and honoured body that employs the top brain for administrations, The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) confirmed the worst fears of this handful of hardworking youth in the grip of severe deceit it is not finished here yet but it also seems that the government is blissful at fixing this problem immediately.
                            And here let me first expose the inanity of the so called employment exchange argument which seemingly suggests that unemployment in Arunachal is one of the lowest in the nation. The job Melas did gave some respite to some youth willing to work outside at mere pay- scale. I have few friends they have shared me their miseries! This is not to say that any profession is bad. It is to credit of Arunachalee youth’s indominant that they work hard for a better life, despite their state’s education system and government having failed them totally. Just imagine that with the sort of strong work ethics that our young men and women posses, where would they be, in case they were supported by an education that was relevant in the 21st century!

                         Let me expose you some more arena of giving a chance to the youths. Out of many examples I wanted to give this categorically since all youths at this age are wired and depends on the internet. Just go around the websites of all departments of Arunachal Pradesh and attachments they give. They are straight away scanned and Xeroxed copy of the printed copy and is uploaded to get it down. At least a decent pdf. File cannot be uploaded. At this helm do we have short of some computer experts, programmers or at least someone that can maintain the website along? Leave along the other flaws.
                           Within few years of exposure we have seen that our modern Arunachal worker of 21st century are versatile and highly mobile and works in the fields such as IT, Media, Banking, hospitality, and knowledge process out-sourcing. The more adventurous of the lot follow their entrepreneurial ambitions, While not surprising I often read recent reports of Indian firms that have a valuation in excess of $2 billion and are less than a decade old, and were started by people who are below 35 years!. This has been possible only due to the opportunity given to the youths.

                             I fear  do we even have few  small-scale industries which have a potential of making Arunachal Pradesh an export destination or do we at least have an honest body to recruit some top brains for running the state smoothly or is/will the Prime Minister’s “Make in India” only for other states of India. Sorry I am pessimist in this. If our state affairs runs in this condition it shall reduced to a pitiable state due to state government’s neglect and apathy.

                                  On a article that I read in some website reports of terrorists activities in Punjab during the late 1970’s situation, eminent author Khuswant Singh had written that decreasing returns from agriculture after the peaks of the Green Revolution, land fragmentation and the government’s incapabilities to create fresh jobs were the reasons behind many frustrated youngsters joining the ignoble cause of the secessionists and terrorists in the 1980’s. Over these days we see now and then a status relating to the APPSCE in the social media and this need to be pondered and looked into Toto by our incumbent recruitment board.

                                    I for one always believe that by their very nature, youths are optimistic, full of energy and willing to work hard. Give them opportunity and they will put up a dazzling performances. But if they find their efforts frustrated for no faults of theirs, their innate energy manifests in more unfortunate violent forms. Remember the Arab Spring that started on December 17, 2010 when 26 year old Mohammed Bouazizi set himself on fire in protest against the confiscation of his livelihood and humiliation by government officials of Tunisia.

                                    I know for sure we are peace loving people and shall not resort to any such violent acts. But we have every justifiable reason of resentment and anger over our inactive government in solving our problems and therefore present Government have lost our trusts. Its Young Arunachal appeal that we are desperate to contribute to the betterment of Arunachal Pradesh and be a part of India’s onward march. But we lack opportunity. If you can’t provide atleast provide them with an enabling environment. This is the least they deserve from their Chief Minister.


  

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Arunachal Pradesh Fiesta 2015 @Chandigarh. (Sponsorship Profile)


“Come, learn and explore the land of Rising Sun Arunachal Pradesh”



When: 19th -20th February, 2015
Where: Sector 34 Fair Ground.Chandigarh
What:
·         Dynamic, colourful diverse cultural activities and overall cultural explosion of Arunachal Pradesh.
·         20 student delegates each from Delhi, Dehradun, Punjab, and Haryana other northern States.
·         60+ Students will be invited from various schools and colleges form Chandigarh.
·         20+ large canopies with various food vendors and eatable.
·         Dozens of Tents displaying art, cultural exhibits, multi-media, fashion, literature and more.
·         Main stage of live entertainment featuring performing artists of folk music, traditional and cultural dance, fashion show with local dress collection.
·         Children’s fun tents featuring magical clowns, balloon artists, fun games and more. 
·         Karate Demonstrations by Arunachal Students.
·         Fashion Show with Tradition attire and collections.


Why:
·         The Arunachal Pradesh Fiesta will provide an excellent and enhanced visibility among Youths and localities alike.
·         Brand visibility during cultural Nites
·         Branding Through Hoarding at Chandigarh,Itanagar and Delhi
·         On site brandings: - Banners, gate, branding walls, Branding tiles, poles, Backdrops, Standies.
·         The event aims to attract more than 10,000+ festival attendees
·         Corporate Sponsorship features promotional opportunities to showcase your company through stage banners, posters and website exposure.


This Sponsorship Package will provide your company with a live presence at the event, helping you to reach a niche market that is growing in power. Your organization will gain direct access to this market, helping solidify your position in these consumer’s minds. Your organization will also be an active participant in this festival, helping us bring in more people to the event, and helping your organization reach even more people.

Arunachal Pradesh Fiesta is a non-profit event. Our main objective is to broaden public knowledge of the diverse multi-cultural diversity of Arunachal Pradesh in general. Our achievement is measured upon how many people come to our festival. With that, we require the assistance of local businesses.

Your support with the Arunachal Pradesh Fiesta 2015 is greatly appreciated.

Please feel free to contact us for more information to complete the application form


email us:- natungstephen@gmail.com