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पंजाबी तो 1947 से ही पार्लियामेंटेरियन्स की लूटखसोट भुगतता आ रहा है

#निराशमतदाता
ओए झल्लेया! ये क्या हो रहा है?? ओए जिस संसद को आधुनिक भारत का पवित्र मन्दिर कहा जाता है उसी के पवित्र राज्यसभा में वरिष्ठों और श्रेष्ठों ने सभी मर्यादाएं तार तार कर दी।उपसभापति और पत्रकार हरिवंश जी के माइक तोड़ डाले।रूल बुक फाड़ डाली। और तो और मार्शल से भी उलझ गए। ऐसे में सरकार बिल पास करवा कर अपनी पीठ थपथपा रही है ।
#झल्ला
भापा जी ! पंजाबी तो 1947 से ही पार्लियामेंटेरियन्स की लूटखसोट भुगतता आ रहा है
माननीयों की ये असलियत देश अब देख रहा है जबकि पंजाबी विस्थापित समाज तो 1947 से ही इनकी लूट खसोट +मारकाट देखता आ रहा है

Union Cabinet Nod To Hike Allowances Of 775 Parliamentarians

[New Delhi] Cabinet Nod To Hike Allowances Of 775 Parliamentarians
The Centre spends around Rs 2.7 lakh a month on an MP.
As of today, excluding the Speaker, the Lok Sabha has 536 MPs, including two nominated from the Anglo-Indian community. There are eight vacancies.The Upper House has 239 members.
These Parliamentarians are set to get increased allowances with the Union Cabinet today approving a proposal in this regard.
The constituency allowance,
furniture allowance and
communication expenses of the MPs would go up considerably
The parliamentary affairs ministry had proposed an increase in the constituency allowance from Rs 45,000 a month to Rs 60,000.
The ministry had also proposed that the one-time
furniture allowance be hiked to Rs one lakh from the present Rs 75,000.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had announced in his budget speech that a permanent mechanism would be set up to revise the salaries of MPs every five years, and it would be linked to inflation.
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PM Launches Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana With Preachings Of Good Governance

[New Delhi]While Preaching Parliamentarians ,Good Governance+Demand Based Development,P M Launches His Ambitious Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana By Imposing Moral ban On Native And Villages Of In Laws.
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today launched the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, calling it a scheme that would open the door for good politics, and inviting all MPs to select a village to develop on a demand-driven, rather than a supply-driven model, with people’s participation.
The Prime Minister said that development in villages was often supply-oriented. The Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, would however have three distinct features – it would be
(a) demand driven
(b) inspired by society
(c) based on people’s participation.
The Prime Minister said MPs were free to pick up any village in their constituency, except their own village or their in-laws village.
Stating that the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana would provide a flexible approach towards development, the Prime Minister expressed hope that the “Adarsh grams” would become places of pilgrimage for people interested in learning about rural development.
The Minister for Rural Development, Shri Nitin Gadkari, and the MoS for Rural Development Shri Upendra Kushwaha, also spoke on the occasion.
The Prime Minister said that while democracy and politics were inseparable, damage was often caused by bad politics. This scheme would inspire a movement towards good politics, with MPs acting as facilitators and catalytic agents, the Prime Minister said.
Addressing the gathering after releasing the guidelines for the scheme, the Prime Minister said that from independence till now, all Governments have worked for rural development. These attempts should be progressively modified with time, in tune with changes happening around the world. He said though government schemes were working across the country, in each state there were a few villages that the state could be proud of.
This shows that there was something extra that the leadership and people in those villages had done, beyond government schemes. The Prime Minister said this “something extra” is the spirit behind Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. The Prime Minister said the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana will work through the leadership of Parliamentarians. He said that by 2016, one village will be developed by the MPs, and then by 2019, two more villages will be taken up. He said that if states also encouraged their legislators to take up the scheme – five to six more villages could be added in this timeframe. He said if even one village per block is developed, it has a cascading effect on other villages in that block.
The P M sought inspiration from Loknayak Jayaprakash Narain on his anniversary, saying that people’s participation in development was essential in building an Adarsh Gram. He also paid tribute to Nanaji Deshmukh, who had worked towards the concept of village self-sufficiency.
The Prime Minister said that various government schemes often worked in isolation – and this scheme would help MPs point out the bottlenecks in these schemes, leading to an outcome-oriented approach.
central minister Nitin Gadakari And Minister Upendra Kushwaah also address the gathering In Vigyaan Bhavan
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The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi being welcomed by the Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways and Shipping, Shri Nitin Gadkari and the Minister of State for Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Drinking Water and Sanitation, Shri Upendra Kushwaha at the launch of “Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana”, in New Delhi on October 11, 2014.