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The announcement National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), demand and pushed aside and non-effort pushed the Union Member of the Planning Commission BN Yugandhar said here Monday.
A fund is created and pooling resources from various systems, such as the National Food for Work, Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana and the region back Grants Fund, said Yugandhar journalists after opening a workshop organized by the Round Table on public expenditure (PERT), Institute of Management Consultants and Madras, India University’s Department of Management Studies, to rethink approaches to the provision of public services.
Prisé as 50 other districts would be chosen for the NREGS (in addition to the 150 covered under the national programme Food for Work Program), he said that the selection of parameters such as GDP per capita agricultural productivity, wages and the population covered Box / Scheduled Tribes. “These parameters are value neutral and acceptable to all States,” he said.
Panchayats village social audit of the money under the regulation.
Earlier, in his address, “said Yugandhar with the introduction of a number of systems, each district was more and more additional funds in an amount of Rs 100 crores of RS. 300 crores per year, without spending plan of the Federal state governments.
He proposed that the resources available with the development of systems constituency Members of Parliament and members of legislatures are used for public financing of elections.
K. Venkataraman, said the chairman of the PERT of the exercise of preparing budgets result would be useful if the system has tainted surrender.
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The public is grateful to the organizers require influential business guru CK Prahalad, for a speech on the current Indonesian Regional Investment Forum.
It is not easy, because it is in third place in Suntop Media’s 2005 “Thinkers 50″ behind Harvard strategy specialist Michael Porter and Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
It is, above all, because the University of Michigan Professor proposes a new approach to the problem of the five billion poor people in the world - private sector participation and market creation.
On the forum, which takes place in the Shangri-La Hotel, November 2 and 3, the Indian guru is born with a conference entitled “Treatment of the poor - profitable. Strategies for the successful partnership of private sector in developing regions of Indonesia.
The subject has with him, he stresses his attention, namely to serve the poor, who sees it as the “bottom of the pyramid.”
His best-selling book published in 2004, happiness at the bottom of the pyramid: the eradication of poverty through victories, thoroughly discussed the same topic.
Prahalad, 65, is one of nine children. His father, Krishnarao, was a scholar known Sanskrit and judges in Madras, India. When he was 19, Prahalad was recruited by the Director General Local Authorities Union Carbide battery plant.
He worked there for four years before moving to the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA), where he falls in love with Gayatri, a student at a university nearby.
After five years of struggle to win their families’ permission, the couple got married and left Harvard University.
Prahalad wrote a thesis on the management of multinationals in just two-and-a-half years. The couple then again in India, where he taught at the IIMA.
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