The Narendra Modi government has almost touched 100 days since he - TopicsExpress



          

The Narendra Modi government has almost touched 100 days since he was elected by the people of India. Here we take a look at the major decisions that were taken. *Panel created to locate the estimated Rs.50,000 crore ($8 billion) in black money estimated to have been stashed away in tax havens abroad. * The previous governments 62 panels, called Groups of Ministers (GOMs) and Empowered Groups of Ministers (EGOMs), supposed to aid the decision-making process scrapped. Modi says there would be one decision-making centre. * The Planning Commission that existed for 50 years scrapped as it had not moved with the times. Is likely to be replaced by a think tank. * Collegium or internal system of making appointments to the higher judiciary scrapped in favour of a commission comprising the prime minister and the chief justice of India. * Juvenile Justice Act to be amended to enable Juvenile Justice Board decide whether juvenile above 16 years involved in heinous crimes such as rape be tried in a regular court. * Ambitious financial inclusion scheme - Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana - launched with 15 million bank accounts opened and each of the holders provided Rs.100,000 insurance cover on the first day. First phase target of 75 million account holders advanced to Jan 26, 2015, from August 14 that year. * Government to create a National Food Grid to connect deficient areas with surplus producing regions to reduce wastage of fruit and vegetables and ensure stable prices. Government expects it to help contain price rise. * Modi prioritising relations with Asian nations as a part of governments Look East policy, visiting Bhutan and Nepal, followed by Japan on August 30-September 3.
Posted on: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 09:43:49 +0000

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