BobbyFischer Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 All the schemes framed and implemented by Chandrababu under the training of the World Bank and in the background of its reforms are always with multifaceted effects. Fake transparency is its one face, high-pitched propaganda of people’s participation is its other face, and doing away with the government’s responsibility is its third face. Making hollow promises, offering nothing to the people and mingling with the people in a dramatic manner (interaction with the people) is its another important face. Above all these, the most important aspect in these schemes is the widespread corruption and the filling of pockets of his trusted followers and officials.
BobbyFischer Posted November 22, 2013 Author Report Posted November 22, 2013 The ‘Janmabhumi’ program, which is the highlight of these schemes, is a strong example of this. The ultimate objective of this scheme is to weaken the Panachayatraj system, which is supposed to be democratically responsible to the people, and imposing in its place the rule of nodal officers and his party activists. The ‘greatness’ of this scheme is not only diverting the panchayat funds to fill the pockets of their near and dear, but also to pocket the money forcibly collected from the people in the name of ‘People’s Participation’.
KadapaKingg Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 Nakka plans anni jebulu nimpadaanike..
Josh Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 Advertisement lu ekuva ex-CBN ki.......even if it worth 1%......he will advertise 200%...
BobbyFischer Posted November 22, 2013 Author Report Posted November 22, 2013 The other schemes like ‘neeru sanghalu’ (water associations), neeru-meeru (water and you), watershed, water meter schemes, drinking water supply by closing down small and medium level irrigation schemes meant for guaranteeing drinking water etc. are all being implemented in strict accordance with the World Bank. The ‘Privatisation of Water Scheme’, forcibly imposed upon the people by the World Bank is the most disastrous and anti-people scheme. People have to be appraised of the impact of this scheme. That is why recently an open hearing was held on this problem at the Institute Of Engineers in Hyderabad under the leadership of Neeti Privateekarana Vyatireka Praja Sanghatana (Peoples Association for Anti-Privatisation of Water Supply). The retired High court judges Justice Parvatarao, Justice Vamanarao, Justice Chalapathi, Professor G. Sudha, Satynarayana formed a bench and gave a judgement declaring the privitisation of irrigation and drinking water as anti-people and most disastrous.
BobbyFischer Posted November 22, 2013 Author Report Posted November 22, 2013 As a result of the Agricultural Policy as part of Vision 2020 (it is referred as Green 2020) and the Electricity reforms, the poor farmers of the rural areas, who constitute 70 percent of the total population in the country, are being completely pauperized, have become beggars and are resorting to suicides because of hunger. The condition of our all-India agricultural sector, which is mortgaged to the imperialist ‘World Trade Organization’ (WTO) and particularly our state agriculture, which has become a backyard for the World Bank is further worsened. What the WTO is doing is only to work for advancing the unjustified interests of the wealthy imperialist nations by sacrificing the interests of backward countries. This fact was also admitted by the State Agricultural Minister Vadde Shobana-driswara Rao. While participating as the Chief Guest in a seminar on "World Trade Agreements – Challenges and Opportunities" on February 2nd 2002, by FAPCCI (Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries) at Hyderabad, he said, "Only rich countries are going to benefit by the WTO, however we can also benefit by raising the quality of our products." As a result of the unprecedented crisis in the agricultural sector, the migration of the rural population, who don’t have land to till and no other work to do, to the urban areas has increased. But are the towns in a condition to absorb all these people? No they are not. Thanks to economic reforms and industrial liberalization thousands of factories have closed, lakhs of worker families are thrown into the streets and all the towns are filled with armies of the unemployed.
jaihoysr Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 kukka pani kukka cheyyali , gadida pani gadida cheyyali vedu work cheyyalsina vallani vudilesi i mean who ever is supposed to the work , papam chinna kids ne yenda lo nilabetti pani cheyinchadu 1
BobbyFischer Posted November 22, 2013 Author Report Posted November 22, 2013 Babu gari prati scheme agenda venaka unna jenda World Bank , IMF , WTO de... Veelainantha maku dochi pettu...neeku andinatha nuv dochuko...idee babu , World Bank madya lo MOU !
Baadshah_Afdb Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 Source plss??? Pillesh news man post esa topic divert chesadu kani no answer
sitaraZahir Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 I see ur posts .... most of them are around politics n its impact on society... asking just out of curiosity... r u involved in any social reforms or any volunteer activities ? what have u actually done for the society ?
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