Security of India and its people
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Finally we are going to have only single card. We do not have to carry so many cards for identity. Only one card can do it. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said, 'The National Population Register will be ready by 2011 and the Multi-purpose National Identity Cards (MNIC) will be issued to all residents in 2011.' To keep a tab on terrorists often mixing with common people, the government has initiated war footing measures to ensure availability of multi-purpose identity cards to all citizens by 2011. The project aims at providing a unique national identity number to each person in the National Population Register, he told reporters after assuming office. The Multipurpose National Identity C...
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Sunil S Chiplunkar
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Thanks Daya Desh for this info capsule. The smart card based project is a good opportunity to streamline our country's resource utilization and Govt. processes. The best thing to happen to this project is appointment of Nandan Nilekani as the...
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Nitin M Aras
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Good Daya, very thorough insight. One of the biggest initiative in social engineering started by government. As mentioned by you and others; very helpful in e-governance. Thanks for sharing.
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kasturirangan.r
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SMART CARD IF IMPLEMENTED BY 2011;IT WILL USHER IN AN ERA OF TRANSPARENCY FOR A RESOUNDING SUCESS OF DEMOCRACY.
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ARMY
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THE GOVERNMENT
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Radha Sundaram
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Hi Srikar i totally agree with your detailed comment what you have mentioned...and everybody are rejoicing about the N-deal...but they don't know the facts yet i guess....
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Gargi Sinha
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HI Natasha i completely agree.Handling the power of the country in the hands of the army will more or less be detrimental to our nation as we can see from the example of pakistan where army rule of musharraf has only taken the country to the...
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Natasha Jain
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"THE GOVERNMENT"
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It should be in the hands of the Government only, otherwise our country will also take the shape of Pakistan and will be become the slave of the Army
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security should not be continued.
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should be continued.
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Bindu Narayan
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"security should not be continued."
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This issue should be very simple, give security who are in power, and not all who were minsters earlier, it should have been their responsibility to maintain a clean slate when they were in power, if their past haunts then it is their own...
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Murali Murugesan
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"No"
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Armed forces is not a Job or company to privatize. It needs more emotions to play at the time of crisis than duty for pay services. However Inland Security like Policing and Riot control can be privatized, so that political influence in...
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Anil Kumar Singh
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"Yes"
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Ok I agree to what has been said but one more point is that it would reduce the work load of the armed forces. At least they would only do the work for which they are employed.
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Yes
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Nihal singh
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"Yes"
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Indian every govt. is able to tackle this problem. But our Political parties do not wants tackles this. they saw himself developments. for this will be need to hard change with all Indians public. public do not support any party dishonest...
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Nikhil
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Govt si not able to tckle any issue , price rise, inflation , terrorist Maoist are the trump cards since they do not win much in these maoist locations govt is not concerned about the people there and is sitting idle Chidambaram resgination was...
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rajkiran
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ANY THING IS POSSIBLE,BUT FOR THAT WE NEED GOOD LEADER FOR OUR INDIA.BUT WE DONT HAVE THAT PRESENTLY. SO FIRST WE NEED SINCERE LEADER FOR THIS INDIA. AFTER THAT ONLY WE CAN IMPROVE OUR INDIA. OTHER WISE OUR INDIA WILL NEVER IMPROVES IN FUTURE...
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Debate: "Is Indian Government able to tackle Maoist issue effectively?" deleted from your view.
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birander singh dhankher
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we the indians are losing national character day by day and are busy in collecting heap of money for the purpose to store costly whisky,vehicles and the result is that on every morning we hear and see from the news that a beautiful lay killed 7...
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YES MORE POWERFUL
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NO GOVERNANCE PROBLEM
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nagesh rao
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"NO GOVERNANCE PROBLEM"
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No Army's job is protecting the country from our outside enemies. Must work under Democratic Govt. Even govt. is advised to use minimal army force presence,whenever wherever it is necessary to bring back the internal order. No more than that.
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Prasad Kanhere
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"YES MORE POWERFUL"
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could Indian army free from ministerial control will lead to more efficient ,power full , constructive defense in India. Apart from chief of army, navy and airforce could there be a panel consisting of experts from defense decpline govern it....
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Yash Singh
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"NO GOVERNANCE PROBLEM"
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I support Mr . Muralidharan here. We really do not need any more controversies...
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Existential
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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No doubt times are changing and it is the case with rational or irrational and existing Or non-existing. However, any laws or systems are framed based on the past and present experience only taking into consideration of all factors influencing...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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"Non-Existential"
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Very well & neatly explained, Akshay. I support your views. & thanks for referral, Anand.
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akshaya bhatia
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Ideally, it must be adequate mix of the two in order to sustain inquiry and remain proactive. Rational is that what appears real and concrete today was once upon a time some abstract entity or merely an untested perception. What is believed to...
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