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Wed Dec 24 17:46:13 IST 2008


http://pib.nic.in/archieve/lreleng/lyr2002/raug2002/15082002/r150820021.html

PRIME MINISTER'S 15 IMPORTANT INITIATIVES ON INDEPENDENCE DAY 2002*
*

*15th August, 2002*

In addition to the announcements made in the Prime Minister's Address to the
Nation today, the following 15 important initiatives on Independence Day,
2002 have been approved :

*1: *Indian Railways is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. A
befitting way to pay tribute to this great institution, which has
contributed immensely to India's economic progress and national integration,
is to put it on a path of fast-track growth.

The Government is drawing up an important non-budgetary investment
initiative for the development of Indian Railways, to be called the *National
Rail Vikas Yojana*.

Under this, all the capacity bottlenecks in the critical sections of the
railway network will be removed at an investment of Rs. 15,000 crore over
the next five years. These projects would include

   - Strengthening of the Golden Quadrilateral to enable Railways to run
   more long-distance mail/express trains and freight trains at a higher speed
   of 100 kmph, at a cost of Rs. 8,000 crore;


   - Strengthening of rail connectivity to ports and development of
   multimodal corridors to hinterland, at a cost of Rs. 3,000 crore;


   - Construction of four mega bridges — two over the River Ganga, one over
   River Brahmaputra, and one over the River Kosi — at a cost of Rs. 3,500
   crore;


   - Accelerated completion of last mile and other important projects, at a
   cost of Rs. 763 crore.

Today, there are sanctioned projects worth Rs. 40,000 crores, which have
been languishing for a long time. At the present rate of allocation, it will
take more than 25 years to complete them.

The Government has decided to draw up a plan to complete all the viable
Sanctioned Railway Projects within the next 10 years.

Indian Railways will launch *"Operation Cleanliness"* to significantly
improve the standards of sanitation at railway stations, on platforms and
inside railway compartments.

2: Work on the Rs. 3,564-crore project for constructing the Udhampur to
Baramulla railway line in Jammu & Kashmir will be given on a single-tender
basis to IRCON and Konkan Railway Corporation Limited, which have an
excellent track record of undertaking construction of railway projects in
difficult terrain. As announced by the Prime Minister, during his recent
visit to Srinagar, the first train would roll into Kashmir Valley before
August 15, 2007.

3: In pursuance of the Prime Minister's announcement on Kargil Vijay Diwas
last year, the Ministry of Defence has finalized a scheme for medical care
for ex-servicemen and their dependants. It will be launched within three
months. The Ministry will take several new initiatives to strengthen
national security, of which the important ones are:

   - Production and induction of AGNI class of missiles into the Army.


   - Production and induction of Brahmos, the supersonic missile capable of
   launch from multiple platforms, into the Services.


   - Supply of two LM-2500 Engines for Naval Frigates to the Indian Navy.


   - Delivery of 11 Advanced Light Helicopters to the Armed Forces.


   - Rolling out of T-90 tanks assembled from kits from Russia.

4: The Ministry of Home Affairs will prepare a plan to issue *multi-purpose
machine-readable Identity Cards to all citizens*. For this, a pilot project
will be launched in October to cover select districts in eight States. This
pilot project will be completed within a year. These identity cards will
also facilitate the implementation of e-governance initiatives.

5: Social security is a matter of serious concern for most of the citizens.
The fall in the interest rates on deposits, coupled with the difficulties
faced by some of the financial institutions, have caused worry to the saving
community.

The Government soon proposes to introduce a comprehensive and participative
scheme of social security, which will seek to address the *Life-Time
Concerns of the poor and the middle-class* — such as income-enhancing
education; provision for the needs of the girl child; emergency health care
needs; economic security in old age; and protection to families in the event
of untimely deaths of breadwinners.

Alleviation of hunger among the most vulnerable sections of the society —
such as old people, widows and disabled persons without family or societal
support — will be an important component of the initiative on Life-Time
Concerns. Accordingly, extending the scope of the Antyodaya Anna Yojana, and
taking advantage of the surplus stock of foodgrains, the Government will
operationalise *a major food-based social security for the destitute*.

6: So far, nearly two and a half crore *Kisan Credit Cards* have been
issued. Efforts will be made to cover the entire population of eligible
farmers under this scheme in the next two years.

Public sector general insurance companies will promote a new initiative to
expand and further improve the provision of *crop insurance *needs of our
kisans.

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution will set up a
*National Commodities Exchange* to streamline commodity futures trading in
the country.

7: The Ministry of Power, guided by the slogan *"Power for All" by 2012*,
will launch a programme for accelerated completion of the electrification of
all villages in the country by 2007, and all households in the next ten
years, relying significantly on local renewable energy resources and
decentralized technologies. For this, it will set up a Rural Electricity
Supply Technology (REST) Mission. The Accelerated Power Development &
Reforms Programme (APDRP) would intensify the Ministry's cooperative
interaction with State Governments to restore the commercial health of
SEBs/Utilities.

8: Thanks to the initiatives taken by the Ministry of Communications and
Information Technology, *130 lakh new telephone lines* will be added in the
coming year. Of these, 75 lakh will be mobile telephones. This is expected
to take India's teledensity from 4.38 to 5.61 – the highest ever yearly
increase since Independence.

The Ministry will implement a comprehensive programme to accelerate e*
-Governance* at all levels of the government to improve efficiency,
transparency and accountability at the government-citizen interface. *E-Bill
Post* and *internet-based E-Post Service* network will be expanded to cover
all districts in the coming year.

The establishment of *Media Lab Asia*, a joint collaboration between the
Department of IT and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, has
been an important initiative to address the challenge of Digital Divide in
India and other developing countries. It would pursue high-end research in
four areas germane to the needs of rural India: "World Computer" (low-cost
computing devices); "Bits for All" (bringing low-cost connectivity to the
doorstep of rural masses; "Tools for Tomorrow" (creation of low-cost
learning tools to bring out the spirit of innovation among the rural youth);
and "Digital Village" (where the above three research programmes would be
demonstrated for palpable impact). Media Lab Asia has been designated as an
Asian Regional Hub of the United Nations ICT Task Force for coordinating
activities of academia and the private sector in the area of IT for the
Masses.

9: Ministry of Petroleum, together with other concerned ministries, will
take steps to universalize blending, with petrol and diesel, of
*ethanol*from various feedstocks, including sugar factories. It will
also promote use
of other bio-fuels. Sale of gasohol will become mandatory in nine States and
four Union Territories from January 1, 2003.

10: Ministry of Textiles will earmark Rs. 100 crore for a one-time special
rebate on *handloom* fabrics to kickstart this employment-intensive industry
and revive its production cycle. An additional Rs. 125 crore will be spent
for skill upgradation of one lakh handloom weavers. The Government will
start a special contributory insurance scheme for one million weavers and
artisans, which will combine the Jan Shree Bima Yojana with group insurance.

11: The Ministry of Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation is working on
early introduction of a *Model Municipal Law* to facilitate participation of
the private sector in urban infrastructure projects, especially in water
supply and sanitation. The ministry will operationalise *"City Challenge
Fund"* this year to promote urban sector reforms, with a special focus on
making the urban local bodies viable.

The *Valmiki Ambedkar Awas Yojana (VAMBAY)*, which was launched last year,
has become highly popular in a short time. The scheme will support
construction of over one lakh slum houses in the current year, with an
allocation of Rs. 256 crore. The scope of construction of community toilets
in slum areas, under the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan, will be further expanded.

12: The Ministry of Human Resource Development will formulate a *National
Plan of Action for Children*, which will contain the developmental targets
relating to India's children in the next decade. *A National Charter for
Children* will be adopted in the coming year. The *National Nutrition
Mission* will be fully operationalised during the current year. The
Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) will be universalized in all
the 5,652 blocks in the country.

13: The Government will amalgamate all the different schemes, presently
being run by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Ministry of Rural
Development and Ministry of Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation, for
speeding up the *liberation and rehabilitation of scavengers*.

14: The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment will launch a scheme to
provide National Scholarships to disabled persons for pursuing higher
technical education. The scheme will be implemented under the *National Fund
for People with Disabilities*.

 15: The Ministry of Culture will launch a *National Mission for Manuscripts
*to preserve and unlock the precious treasurehouse of scientific,
intellectual, literary and spiritual knowledge in different Indian
languages, contained in different kinds of material. Among other things, the
Mission will set up a National Manuscripts Library and promote ready access
to these manuscripts through publication in book form as well as
machine-readable form.


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