Saturday, May 16, 2009

Opportunity,Welfare & Enterpreneurship

· Rural women population should be enrolled as members of self-help groups linked with banks and that they will get loans from banks at moderate interest rates.
· Education, SME, business entrepreneurships are needed on a larger-scale for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and women.
· Social security schemes for occupations like weavers, fishermen and fisherwomen, toddy tappers, leather workers, plantation labour, construction labour, mine workers and beedi workers be expanded.
· Ensure equality of opportunity and full participation of persons with disabilities, including the blind, in all sectors of life.
· Combat communalism of all kinds and caste atrocities with determination with continuous extermination of terrorism.
· Ensure that the welfare of children as guaranteed by various laws is protected and promoted. New schemes to improve the nutritional status of children, especially girls, and educate them.
· Make elected panchayat institutions financially strong. Which is essential for inclusive economic growth & full Constitutionally-mandated devolution of funds, functions and functionaries to the panchayats. The annual allocations to gram panchayats that can be used for purposes designated as priority by the gram sabha be substantially stepped up.
· Connect all villages to a broadband network within a short span of time. Make internet free.
· Give special focus to the small entrepreneur and to small and medium enterprises
Pledge a “new deal” for SMEs and for first-generation entrepreneurs by assuring them greater access to collateral-free credit, liberating them from the multiplicity of laws and forms, and freeing them from the clutches of inspectors in different areas like education, coaching, career guidance, textiles, food processing, handlooms and handicrafts, consumer goods, khadi, coir and other traditional industries, and engineering. And be given access to finance, technology and marketing and will be provided vastly improved infrastructure.

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