Thursday, December 29, 2011



Roll back Communal order, Debar Congress(INC), says VHP

(High level VHP Delegation Meet CEC)

New Delhi. December 29, 2011. A High level delegation of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) today meet the chief Election Commissioner of India demanding withdrawal of order dated 22/12/2011 issued by the under secretary to the Govt. of Bharat regarding sub-quota for minority communities just before the date of declaration of election in the five prominent states of the country. VHP also demanded a ban on fighting election by the Indian National Congress (INC) in the polls to come.



In its memorandum to CEC, VHP said that the religion-based reservation is not only prohibited by Articles 15(1) and 16(2) of the constitution and violative of articles 15(4) and 16(4) of the same too but also divide the country. The VHP leaders requested the Election Commission of India to take action against the Indian National Congress, the ruling party for blatant violation of the model code of conduct for political benefits by seeking votes on the basis of religion. The VHP demanded to rollback the communal order and requested that party should be debarred from fighting the elections. VHP reminded that in its order in 1999 CEC debarred shri Bal Thakare of Shiv Sena from fighting election and even to cast vote till 2005.


The delegation comprising the Int'l Vice President shri Om Prakash Singhal, the newly elected international Secretary General Vishwa Hindu Parishad shri Champat Rai & the secretary of the organization Dr Surendra Jain elaborated the CEC that The Central Government's decision to carve out a 4.5% sub-quota for Minorities from within the 27% reservation for OBC's, just before the announcement of the polling dates by Election Commission five states, is a pre-poll exploitive stunt meant to unduly influence the minority community to attract their votes.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Smt. Sushma Swaraj ji in the Lok Sabha on Lokpal Bill..

Sushma Swaraj, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha raised two important objections on the Lokpal Bill that was introduced in Parliament on December 20, 2011. Both these objections relate to provisions of our country’s Constitution.




The first objection by Smt Swaraj relates to reservations proposed by the Lokpal Bill. Smt Swaraj said reservation as talked about in this Bill is not according to provisions of the Constitution. In her second objection she said the proposed Bill attacks at the very roots of federal structure of the country.




Elaborating her arguments on the first objection, Smt Swaraj said that this Bill talks about reservation in the name of religion which is not provided for in the Constitution. The language of the Bill says under no circumstances will Minorities, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Women have less than 50 per cent reservation.




In fact, several Judgments by the Honourable Supreme Court have repeatedly said that total reservation cannot exceed the 50 per cent limit. However, the language of this Bill is such that there exists a high probability of increasing the limit of reserved seats beyond 50 per cent. Smt Swaraj said that the Bill says, under no circumstances will the number of reserved seats fall below 50 per cent. In other words, the Bill ensures that at least 50 per cent seats have to be reserved and it may be increased further, because there are no restrictions. Thus, this language is against the Judgments of Honourable Supreme Court.




The Constitution provides for reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in government jobs and in politics. According to the recommendations of Mandal Commission 27 per cent seats have been reserved for backward castes but the Constitution does not provide for reservation based on religion.




For the first time, circumventing provisions of the Constitution, this Bill is making provisions for reservation of religious minorities and is thus unconstitutional.




Putting forth arguments in favour of her second objection, Smt Swaraj said Articles 252 and 253 of our Constitution grant rights to the Centre to make laws for the States. However, there is a crucial difference between these two Articles. While Acts passed under Article 252 work as a model Bill and States are free to either adopt or reject them, Acts passed under Article 253 becomes mandatory for States to adopt them.




The present Lokpal Bill has been introduced according to Article 253 of the Constitution that makes it mandatory for the States to adopt it. As a result all good Lokayukt Bills made by many States will have to be discarded and States will be under compulsion to adopt a useless Bill.




Also, entries given in Schedule 2 of the Constitution that relate to State government employees clearly mention that all laws related to employees of State will be made by the respective State governments. Many States had already made laws for the formation of Lokayukts.




Therefore, Act made for States under Article 253 will be unconstitutional.




Apart from these two objections to the Bill on Constitutional grounds, Smt Swaraj has termed this Lokpal Bill as “Powerless and Ineffective”.

Smt. Sushma Swaraj ji in the Lok Sabha on Lokpal Bill.

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Smt. Sushma Swaraj ji in the Lok Sabha on Lokpal Bill.



Sushma Swaraj, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha raised two important objections on the Lokpal Bill that was introduced in Parliament on December 20, 2011. Both these objections relate to provisions of our country’s Constitution.

The first objection by Smt Swaraj relates to reservations proposed by the Lokpal Bill. Smt Swaraj said reservation as talked about in this Bill is not according to provisions of the Constitution. In her second objection she said the proposed Bill attacks at the very roots of federal structure of the country.

Elaborating her arguments on the first objection, Smt Swaraj said that this Bill talks about reservation in the name of religion which is not provided for in the Constitution. The language of the Bill says under no circumstances will Minorities, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Women have less than 50 per cent reservation.

In fact, several Judgments by the Honourable Supreme Court have repeatedly said that total reservation cannot exceed the 50 per cent limit. However, the language of this Bill is such that there exists a high probability of increasing the limit of reserved seats beyond 50 per cent. Smt Swaraj said that the Bill says, under no circumstances will the number of reserved seats fall below 50 per cent. In other words, the Bill ensures that at least 50 per cent seats have to be reserved and it may be increased further, because there are no restrictions. Thus, this language is against the Judgments of Honourable Supreme Court.

The Constitution provides for reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in government jobs and in politics. According to the recommendations of Mandal Commission 27 per cent seats have been reserved for backward castes but the Constitution does not provide for reservation based on religion.

For the first time, circumventing provisions of the Constitution, this Bill is making provisions for reservation of religious minorities and is thus unconstitutional.

Putting forth arguments in favour of her second objection, Smt Swaraj said Articles 252 and 253 of our Constitution grant rights to the Centre to make laws for the States. However, there is a crucial difference between these two Articles. While Acts passed under Article 252 work as a model Bill and States are free to either adopt or reject them, Acts passed under Article 253 becomes mandatory for States to adopt them.

The present Lokpal Bill has been introduced according to Article 253 of the Constitution that makes it mandatory for the States to adopt it. As a result all good Lokayukt Bills made by many States will have to be discarded and States will be under compulsion to adopt a useless Bill.

Also, entries given in Schedule 2 of the Constitution that relate to State government employees clearly mention that all laws related to employees of State will be made by the respective State governments. Many States had already made laws for the formation of Lokayukts.

Therefore, Act made for States under Article 253 will be unconstitutional.

Apart from these two objections to the Bill on Constitutional grounds, Smt Swaraj has termed this Lokpal Bill as “Powerless and Ineffective”.

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Friday, December 9, 2011


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UP


Read until the end ... You'll laugh. This two-letter word in English has more meanings than any other two-letter word, and that word is 'UP'. It is listed in the dictionary as an [adv], [prep], [adj], [n] or [v]. It's easy to understand UP, meaning toward the sky or at the top of the list, but when we awaken in the morning, why do we wake UP? At a meeting, why does a topic come UP? Why do we speak UP, and why are the officers UP for election and why is it UP to the secretary to write UP a report? We call UP our friends, brighten UP a room, polish UP the silver, warm UP the leftovers and clean UP the kitchen. We lock UP the house and fix UP the old car. At other times, this little word has real special meaning. People stir UP trouble, line UP for tickets, work UP an appetite, and think UP excuses. To be dressed is one thing but to be dressed UP is special. If you argue, you can kiss and make UP. And this UP is confusing: A drain must be opened UP because it is blocked UP. We open UP a store in the morning but we close it UP at night. We seem to be pretty mixed UP about UP! To be knowledgeable about the proper uses of UP, look UP the word UP in the dictionary. In a desk-sized dictionary, it takes UP almost 1/4 of the page and can add UP to about thirty definitions. If you are UP to it, you might try building UP a list of the many ways UP is used. It will take UP a lot of your time, but if you don't give UP, you may wind UP with a hundred or more. When it threatens to rain, we say it is clouding UP. When the sun comes out, we say it is clearing UP. When it rains, it soaks UP the earth. When it does not rain for awhile, things dry UP. One could go on and on, but I'll wrap it UP, for now . . . My time is UP! Oh . . . One more thing: What is the first thing you do in the morning and the last thing you do at night? U P!




Did that one crack you UP ? Don't screw UP . Send this on to everyone you look UP in your address book . . . Or not . . . it's UP to you. Now I'll shut UP !

Sunday, November 13, 2011


Rajgarh (MP), Nov 13 (PTI) RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat ji today said it was “unfortunate” that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had chosen to describe his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani as a “man of peace”.

At a gathering here, Bhagwat ji said the very existence of Pakistan was based on enmity towards India. “Because of this it is unfortunate that our people give certificates of peace to Pakistan from time to time,” he said.

Bhagwat ji said Pakistan and China posed twin threats to India and added that warnings about this were given periodically. He alleged that Pakistan’s mentality towards Kashmir has not changed. “People are safe in Jammu and Kashmir because of the Army and both Pakistan and the separatists know this he added.

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sarve bhadrani pashyantu, ma kashchit dukkh bhagbhavet}

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Bangalore, October 22: Sri Dattatreya Hosabale, (Saha Sarakaryavah) Joint General Secretary of RSS addressed Press Persons on Saturday, October 22nd, at Rashtrotthana Parishad, Bangalore.





He was briefing the media of Bangalore about the proceedings and discussions of recently held 3-day meeting of the Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal (ABKM) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), from October 14 to 16 at Gorakhpur Uttarapradesh.

Speaking on the occasion Hosabale told, “Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal, has passed a major resolution on National Security. ABKM is gravely concerned about the indifferent attitude of the Government towards growing tensions along the borders; rising incidents of encouragement to separatism and terrorism from across the borders; emerging challenges across aerial and oceanic borders; and increasing threats in the international seas and outer space”.

“In flood affected areas of Orissa, regions of Earthquake at Sikkim, hundreds of RSS Swayamsevaks were involved in rehabilitation activities. Uthkal Seva Samithi, Seva Bharati and several onther co-organisations are doing their services to the victims of these natural calamities. RSS Swayamsevaks reached these spots soon and within 12hours and they initiated the rehabilitation process” said Dattaji.

150th birth anniversary of Vivekananda

“It will be the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda on January 12 of 2013. Hence Sangh has decided to launch massive nationwide Centenary celebrations on Vivekananda from January 12, 2012 on 3 issues. First, a compilation of various social organisations which are working in small and large scales across India so that a commonness will be achieved and this task will be headed by Swami Vivekananda Kendra of Kanyakumari. Vivekananda, even after 150years, still an inspiration for social works” says Dattaji. “Secondly, Vivekanda and his thoughts on Women, and Third Vivekananda and Rural India. Vivekananda was very much keen on Rural development specifically the upliftment of poor and backwards. His quotes like ‘Daridra Devobhava’ symbolises his in deeper concerns on common man,” Dattaji opinioned.

“At the very spot where in 1893 September 11 Vivekananda’s historic speech took place at Chicago, we are planning for a permanent multimedia presentation which could give basic information on Life sketch and contributions of Vivekananda. His thoughts on universal brotherhood and others can be taken to a larger scale for new generation” said Dattaji.

RSS calls to ban Chinese goods

RSS Joint Secretary further said “In ABKM, we discussed many issues on national security. RSS feels the borders of the nation should be highly secured. As per reports in last one year, more than 70 times there were incidents of exchange of bullets by Pakistan at the borders. Osama Bin Laden was hiding in Pak, Dawood is hiding in Pak according to reports, and hence it is clear that Pakistan is highly supportive for terror activities. Recent Delhi High court blast is a fresh example”

“China is a major threat, it is eyeing Indian geography from all four corners. Through Burma, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka and Gadwar Harbour of Pakitan, China selectively planned for India lands. The strategy of China is Encircling, Encouraging and Engaging. China has already captured 38000 sq kms of areas. Now it is claiming for 90,000 sqkm of land. China will make this as an International issue, and may take Indian Land areas near the Chinese border. Already China is welcoming citizens of Arunachal Pradesh even without Visa; so that mentally they can influence people of Arunachal as if they are belong to China. Hence as George Fernandes said China is Indeed our threat no 1” said Dattaji.

‘China is preparing its national army stronger day by day. Nuclear submarine war heads was recently developed by China, which India doesn’t have . The Country which attacked India 50years ago, may repeat the same after 50 years, is an alarm for us’

“RSS calls the public to ban the use of Chinese products which has a large scale impact on Indian economy in multiple ways. Chinese goods like toys, electronic devices, utensils, even Idols of Hindu God like Ganesh are in Market. Hence we need to promote our Industrial growth rather than buying Chinese goods”, says Hosabale.

"Border issue with Bangladesh is indeed a cause of concern since decades. But recent visit of our Prime Minister to Bangla has increased the risk of losing more land to Bangladesh due a weak border strategy. There are 111 enclaves belonging to Bangladesh in India and 51 enclaves belongs to India in Bangladesh. As a matter agreement on retaining these enclaves within respective territories of countries, the loss will be for India in which India will lose its land more than 10,000 acres. if Infiltration is very high, citizenship will be a problem. Bangladeshis are illegally penetrating to India, gradually they are becoming Citizens of India by obtaining all civic facilities. Hence RSS expresses deeper concerns over Bangla Infiltration. Unfortunately, the central Government is not acting enough to solve these threats. RSS will launch a nationwide awareness campaign about these elements disturbing national security", said Dattaji.

RSS to launch campaign from Nov 1st till Nov 20th

RSS to launch campaign from November 1st till November 20th against the proposed Communal and Targeted Violence Prevention Bill-2011 which is well fabricated to appease minority. RSS already condemned and clarified the stand on the bill saying that it is an anti-Hindu Bill.

BSY made RSS embarrassed:

Answering to the questions from Journalists on Former Chief Minister of Karnataka B S Yeddyurappa, Dattatreya Hosabale said, “The recent episode of Yeddyurappa is embarrassing to the RSS. Whenever BSY visited Sangh Headquarters, Keshavakupa, RSS Senior Functionaries advised him as he was a Swayamsevak.If he has not taken those advises seriously, it is wrong to blame RSS. If in a class of the 2 students one scores 90 marks and one scores 35 marks, we can’t blame the teacher for poor performance”

Responding to a question on RSS control over BJP, Dattaji Said, “RSS will never advise any political party. It just advises the Swayamsevaks in it. RSS will not involve in any party mechanisms and will never take decision on formation of Cabinet or on naming any person for ministerial post. RSS has no membership, anyone can become Sangh Swayamsevak, and hence there is no question of suspending anyone from Sangh. RSS is involved in character building and creating awareness among countrymen”.

Sri M Venkataram, Karnataka Dakshin Pranth Sanghachalak, Sri Chandrashekara Bhandary, senior RSS Functionary, Sri Vadiraj, RSS Pranth Prachar Pramukh were present during this press meet.

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Resolution ABKM 2011


Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal , Yugabda 5113
October 14-16, 2011 - Gorakhpur
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Need for Comprehensive Strategic Initiative for National Security

The Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal is gravely concerned about the indifferent attitude of the Government towards growing tensions along the borders; rising incidents of encouragement to separatism and terrorism from across the borders; emerging challenges across aerial and oceanic borders; and increasing threats in the international seas and outer space. The ABKM wishes to highlight the following challenges in this context.

Challenges from China:

China is constantly exerting military pressure on our borders; indulging in repeated incursions into our territory; demolishing military and civilian assets and intimidating civilians in the border areas. Presence of Chinese military in our neighbouring countries, development of military bases in those countries and strategic partnership with them with the objective of military encirclement of Bharat must be taken seriously. Some conspicuous examples of this encirclement are: arming Pakistan against Bharat; patronizing anti-Bharat terrorism there; its military activism in the PoK; attempts to control the reins of power in Nepal through Maoism; and the presence of defense experts in countries like Bangladesh, Myanmar and Sri Lanka.

The ABKM is of the considered opinion that apart from abetting terrorism and separatism from across the borders, China’s active support to the insurgent groups in our North-East is a direct challenge to the unity and integrity of our nation. Incidents of China using its cyber warriors for breaking into the information and communication systems of our country and spreading its spy network near sensitive areas by capturing projects through low cost tenders is also going to pose serious threats to nation’s security.

Government of Bharat has on one hand completely forgotten the resolution of the Parliament on 14 Nov 1962 for taking back the 38,000 sq. km territory annexed by China during the war that year; on the other hand its response to China’s new claims over another 90,000 sq km has also been woefully feeble. Government’s utter apathy towards development of basic infrastructure facilities like telecommunications, railways, roads and airports etc in view of these claims and military maneuvers of China in our border areas is ominous.

Stationing of long distance ICBMs capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads along the Bharat’s border by China is a serious challenge. China has successfully tested anti-satellite and anti-ship missiles. It has developed nuclear submarines that are equipped with missiles, which can carry nuclear warheads and hit targets upto a distance of 8,500 kms. It is imperative on the part of Bharat to immediately develop capabilities to effectively counter these things.

Indian markets are brimming with Chinese goods thus leaving our native industry in doldrums; additionally the huge trade deficit with China is also emerging as a serious challenge to our economy. In Telecommunications area Bharat has not made any efforts to go beyond developing first generation technology. As a result all the equipment required in 3 G and 4 G technology is being supplied by China only. This is posing a serious danger to our information and communications systems. Our over dependence on China in high technology areas including power generation is leaving us permanently at the mercy of that country.

Bharat should take a firm stand against China’s attempts to divert river waters in Tibet and China including the waters of Brahmaputra and take lead in mobilizing nations that get affected by the diversion of these rivers like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar for securing a just water sharing agreement with China.

Conspiracy by Pakistan:

On the western front activities of Pakistan are a matter of concern. Addressing the top military brass the Prime Minister has himself acknowledged the fact that there was an unprecedented rise in the cross-border infiltration in the last few months. According to one estimate seventy incidents of firing from across the borders or infiltration have occurred in the last four-and-half months along the Kashmir border alone. Growing influence of the fundamentalists in Pakistan Army is posing serious challenge to the safety of the nuclear arsenal there.

Recent killing of the fountainhead of global terrorism Osama bin Laden on Pakistan soil, where he had taken shelter for years along with his family, exposes the deep nexus between the Pakistan Army and ISI and the international terror network. It needs mention here that the doctor who was instrumental in the capture of Osama is being tried on charges of sedition.

It is once again established that the ISI was involved in the recent bomb blasts outside the Delhi High Court. There is also adequate evidence that the ISI network is helping China in giving assistance to the Maoists. The links between the ISI and the dreaded Haqqani terrorist group that is active in Pak-Af region are well known.

Pakistan is relentlessly trying to destabilize the Karzai regime in Afghanistan. On the eve of withdrawal of the US forces from Afghanistan starting from next year owing to their internal situation Pakistan is pushing hard to install anti-Bharat fundamentalist Taliban regime there. Any such situation in Afghanistan will be a serious direct challenge to Bharat. The ABKM wishes to draw the attention of the Government towards these developments in the Pak-Af region. However the response of the Government of Bharat in this scenario still remains ineffective.

Border issue with Bangladesh:

During the talks with Bangladesh in September 2011 adequate attention has not been paid to the national interests. Handing over of several thousand acres of our territory in Assam and West Bengal to Bangladesh under the pretext that it was already under the latter’s control can’t be justified on any account. It is unwise and unacceptable to cede more territory and get less in the name of territorial exchange. This would result in a large number of Bangladeshi Muslims in CoochBihar and Jalpaiguri automatically becoming citizens of Bharat. This will lead to serious demographic distortion in the region causing enhanced threat of separatism. It is unfortunate that the issue of millions of Bangladesh infiltrators residing in Bharat never figures in these talks. The ABKM demands that in all the treaties with Bangladesh the interests of our nation, its unity and integrity be considered paramount.

Challenges in Indian Ocean region:

The ABKM notes with concern that the region of Indian Ocean is fast turning in to the new battleground for supremacy between the new power blocks reminiscent of the cold war days Europe. Countries of the Indian Ocean Rim are resource-rich and also strategically located in the new power-order.

Bharat has been a prominent presence in this region for millennia. The ABKM opines that Bharat's two millennia old civilizational and cultural relations across the region should be further strengthened.

China has drastically improved its naval strength as well as its activities in the region. Its intimidating presence is leading to rising tensions in the region. On the other hand the US seems to be desperate about its distant presence in Diego Garcia and scrambling for foothold closer in the region. Creation of East Timor out of Indonesia in 2003, war between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan forces in our neighborhood, Taiwan issue etc represent the growing big power conflict in the region. This race for influence between these two countries is offsetting the balance in the region and escalating tensions.

The ABKM feels that Bharat cannot remain a mute spectator in this situation. A large number of countries in the IOR region too want Bharat's benevolent presence to be a reassuring factor for regional peace and stabilization.

Our Government’s initiative of "Look East" is completing 20 years now. The ABKM calls upon the Govt. of Bharat to transform this "Look East" policy in to "Act East" policy and further our engagement with a large number of countries in the region. Our foreign policy objectives must be in consonance with our strategic needs. In this connection it welcomes the new initiatives with countries like Myanmar and Vietnam.

Bharat has been experiencing the belligerence of China and its allies in the Indian Ocean region of late. Two recent incidents vividly illustrate this highhanded behavior -one between Bharat's and Chinese Navy near Vietnam in the South Chinese Sea and another in the Arabian Sea between Bharat and Pakistan's naval ships. From Gwadar to Hambanthota to Chittagaon to Coco Islands, the influence of China in the Indian Ocean region is growing fast posing serious challenge to our security. License for mining Poly-Metallic Sulphides in a 10,000-sq. km area in the Indian Ocean will provide China a plausible excuse to position its Navy there.

Our armed forces are capable of warding off threats from these forces. They have demonstrated their capability several times. However they seriously suffer from lack of infrastructural support as well as support for weapon's modernization from the Government.

There is a serious disconnect between the nationalist aspirations widely present among the general public and the policy approach of the political establishment. Bharat has scientific capability, military prowess and patriotic fervor in abundance. But it is unfortunate that these aspects do not reflect in the policy initiatives of the Government.

In view of these security challenges the ABKM urges the Government to initiate effective measures to safeguard the entire national borders including the Indo-Tibetan border, sea and aerospace borders and also protect the national interests in the entire oceanic region; and adopt strong measures to counter the challenge of separatism, terrorism and infiltration. In order to counter all the security challenges before the nation, the ABKM demands that the Government should develop effective defense mechanisms and also to initiate extensive measures to achieve comprehensive self reliant in the fields of economy and high-technology. The ABKM appeals to the people to be ever vigilant on the issues of national security and prevail upon the government to take effective measures in this behalf.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

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RSS-Vagish Issar: P.P. Sarsanghchalak ji ka Vijayadashami utsav per ...: Pathsanchalan at Nagpur P.P.Mohan Bhagwat ji and Sh. Narinder Kohli ji Mohan Bhagwat ji Narinder Kohli ji and others Sh. Narinder...

P.P. Sarsanghchalak ji ka Vijayadashami utsav per udbhodhan Nagpur se


Pathsanchalan at Nagpur


P.P.Mohan Bhagwat ji and Sh. Narinder Kohli ji



Mohan Bhagwat ji Narinder Kohli ji and others


Sh. Narinder Kohliji - Speaking










Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh came into existence on this auspicious occasion 86
years ago. The founder of the RSS Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar was a born patriot. He had
been an active and committed worker associated with every struggle, movement and
campaign aimed at awakening and enlightening the people for the independence of the
country and betterment of social life. After a deep introspection, cogitation and discussion
with the eminent personalities of the above mentioned endeavours, he reached a common
conclusion. Working honestly and selflessly in the interest of the country, however, pursuing
different ideologies and methodologies, all such people then and now have been echoing the
same ideas in their own words. An objective analysis of the contemporary situation in our
country and the world once again lead us to the same conclusion. Since the last Vijayadashmi
festival (2010), till now, the changed circumstances brought about by the passage of time
have only increased our concerns and they demand from us a sustained endeavour in a
particular direction. The scenario in the world and our country and its effect experienced in
our day to day life has created a disturbance in all minds .
GLOBAL SCENARIO IN THE CONTEXT OF BHARAT
The powerful countries of the world mount all kinds of efforts to exploit the
international situation to establish their hegemony. This explains the current unhealthy
competition between US and China for establishing their superiority. On the pretext of its
war on terror the active intervention of America have reached our neighbouring Pakistan .
Corruption of the ruling class that has caused a wave of mass-anger and brought in the
change of regimes in some of the countries of the middle east is also seen in some corners as
a promotion of the interests of America and other western countries. Our neighbour in the
north, communist China, is also boosting its strength to establish dominance in the world.
Naturally, we can not remain untouched by the turmoil created by this power game. We have
always regarded the whole world as one family and we seek an intimate friendship with it
rather than dominance. The other countries of the world acknowledge this through their
experience of exemplary behavior of Bharateeya’s living abroad. That is why they have trust
in us and they welcome us whole heartedly. In tune with this world view of ours and keeping
intact our sovereignty, dignity and security, we should take initiative to transform the current
disturbed situation of the world into one of mutual trust and cooperation.
We have deep cultural relationship with our neighbouring countries particularly in
south-east Asia. Even today this relationship is remembered with gratitude, joy and
happiness. We are bound by common economic interests. There is general consensus in these
countries that Bharat should lead them and stand by them through thick and thin. We should
strengthen our economic, diplomatic and cultural ties with all these countries. We will have
to be more focussed in our efforts in making the neighbouring Nepal stable and more
favourable to us. We should also initiate efforts to end the miseries of Sri Lankan Tamilians
and create a situation where by they will be able to contribute to Sri Lankan society and
national life on equal footing with their civil rights and status intact. We have to tighten our
security on the Bangladesh border, prevent the border being porous and stop infiltration and
illegal trafficking of arms, cattle, fake currency and drugs, while we also have to see that the
atmosphere in Bangladesh turns favourable to us. Even though Tibet is still occupied by
China, we have to help Tibetans living there as well as those living in Bharat and other parts
of the world to vent proper voice to their emotions and protect their human-rights, faith and
traditions in their homeland as well as in the world.

CHINA’S MOVES
Occasionally in its own interest China seems to be taking initiative to strengthen its
economic, diplomatic and cultural ties with Bharat. But recent events show its intention to
expand its influence in the Asian continent and also in Bharat even by using its war strength.
Intrusion by the Chinese soldiers in Leh and Ladakh, their entering into the Bharateeya
territory and demolishing our bunkers, threatening Bharateeya ships in the South China sea in
utter violation of the principle of the international waters and preventing Bharat from oil
exploration are the recent examples of the same. China has objection when we improve our
relations with countries like Vietnam. It is published in the media that as per our intelligence
agency sources China has forged links with terrorists in the north east of Bharat. It is true that
we want neither enmity nor war against anyone, but we must remember that we have once in
1962 been a victim of our own dreaming mentality, innocence and also the shrewd and crafty
war tactics of China. Still maintaining our cultural ties that we have been enjoying with China
since the time of Budhha and also our current economic relations, we nevertheless have to
remain vigilant against China, build necessary infrastructure in place on the border, and not
allow our military preparedness and vigilance to wither away. There is need to influence
international diplomatic dialogues more effectively to garner global support for ourselves in
any possible eventuality.
SITUATION IN KASHMIR
Hand in hand with Pakistan, whose military establishment has an avowed enmity with
us, China has entered into Gilgit-Baltistan in the northern area of Jammu Kashmir. We have
not grasped the geopolitical importance of this northern part of Bharat wherein meet the
boundaries of six nations and have allowed them to be victimised by the aggressors.
Terrorists are instigated to infiltrate and disturbance is created in Jammu and Kashmir at the
behest of Pakistan. The truth is that even the constitution of Pakistan and the highest Court of
the POK don’t regard Jammu and Kashmir as a part of Pakistan. Pakistan, even then is
engaged in creating trouble in Jammu & Kashmir. Why despite all this, our Central
Government and the interlocutors appointed by them insist time and again that Kashmir is a
political problem? Kashmir is not merely an internal political problem. It is a problem created
by aggression and terrorism instigated from across the border and fanatic fundamentalism, as
also by our weak-kneed and indecisive policy. The Centre and the State Governments should
pursue a policy of strengthening the voice of patriotic elements opposed to this aggression.
The Hindu refugees of 1947-48 should be speedily settled there with full citizenship rights
and the displaced Kashmiri Hindus should be able to settle back in their birthland and the
land or their ancestors with full preparedness and with impeccable guarantee of their safety so
that they can live there as Hindus and Bharateeyas. There should be a sensitive and
transparent administration in the State of Jammu and Kashmir which should end
discrimination against various castes and classes in the population as well as against regions
of Jammu and Ladakh. Article 370 that hinders integration of Jammu and Kashmir with
Bharat needs to be abolished. The mentality that harps on the pre-1953 situation and seeks
separation of Kashmir from Bharat must be abandoned. The central government and its
interlocutors should change their mindset. The pre-1953 situation cannot be the basis of the
solution to the Kashmir problem. The unanimous resolution passed by Parliament in 1994
that POK be restored to Bharat should alone be the basis of the tone of discourse on the
Kashmir problem.

PROBLEMS OF THE NORTH-EAST
It has now become imperative for our political class to appreciate the pains of the
people of the north-east. They should make their understanding and knowledge deeper and
thorough as to how to solve problems of those people. Completely deprived of the mass base
and almost defunct terrorist groups are being given a fresh lease of life by the Centre and the
State governments by initiating dialogues with them. Even a 60 (sixty) days blockade of
Manipur some years ago did not show any impact on the government, nor is there any
willingness visible at present to take action against the uncontrolled terrorism there. The
Riyang tribe displaced from Mizoram to Tripura is facing its total extinction; but the
administration is not even remotely aware of it. Without trying to understand or even listen to
the problems of the people in the region and in spite of the problems arising out of a large
scale infiltration into Assam, the Bharat Government seems to be over-willing in its talks
with Bangladesh to part away Bharateeya Territory. Our incomplete and superficial
understanding and awareness and our indifference to the difficulties of the people, our lack of
a clear-cut national perspective and our mentality to exploit anything and everything for
political gains have compounded the problems of the north-east as is the case with Jammu
and Kashmir.
TERRORISM
It is perhaps this very lack of perspective, study and sensitiveness that our Home
Minister has recently come out with a strange statement. He has stated that out of the various
terrorist activities in the country the Maoists or the Naxalites are the more dangerous outfits.
Does it mean that there are less or more dangerous forms of terrorism? Then if it is so, how
could the Central Government appoint a person on a Committee of the Planning Commission,
when a State Government suspects that person of having links with this “more dangerous”
terrorist outfit?
There are people who shirk their responsibility of strongly fighting problems that
threaten the unity and integrity of the country and instead foist the responsibility on the State
governments. These people should desist from spreading misinformation and gloom amongst
the people. Because of such thinking, the demand for quashing the death sentence of the
killers of our former Prime Minister is getting political support. The Jammu and Kashmir
assembly allowed the tabling of the resolution for quashing the death sentence given to Afzal
Guru, guilty of attack on Parliament, while it did not even allow a discussion and support on
a resolution passed unanimously by Parliament in 1994. Political activities in our country do
not seem to be inspired by a clear national perspective.
ECONOMIC POLICY
The lack of clear vision and perspective is also reflected in the economic policies and
activities of the country. The failures and shortcomings of the economic model of the West
have been abundantly exposed in the world. Therefore, we will have to look for a distinct
developmental model which should be based on our own unique world view fulfilling the
requirements of our people and promoting prosperity and culture hand in hand and also
strengthening the pace of progress with our identity. Over the last six decades we have simply
been avoiding to achieve this and instead are imitating the West. The common people are
made to pay for this through nose. While the prices of goods are sky-rocketing, the salaries of
the members of the parliament and the assemblies are being hiked frequently. The poor are
getting poorer and we are still indulged in defining the criteria of poverty. Moreover, instead
of protecting agricultural, grazing and forest lands for the future, keeping pace with the

growing population, we are forcibly acquiring agricultural land for creating Special
Economic Zones (SEZ) and opening fire on the farmers who are opposing such acquisitions.
Instead of tapping our own abundant resources such as geothermal, bio and thorium based
sources of energy, we are hell bent on acquiring on costly terms and conditions the expensive
nuclear energy which the west itself is jettisoning.
Instead of providing the retail traders with necessary training and ability to compete
with the organised trade houses, foreign investment is being wooed in the field of retail trade.
How can a common man with limited income for his family afford to provide expensive
education to his children? He is totally lost in distress. Common man sees with growing
concern the government’s reluctance in getting back the black money stashed away in foreign
banks and also the deliberate laxity and delay in initiating legal proceedings against these
account holders.
ANTI-CORRUPTION MOVEMENT
The pent up rage of the common man created out of the above frustrating conditions
exploded into massive support for the recent anti corruption movements. Return of the black
money from the foreign banks, effective legislation against corruption and its implementation
without any outside interference and influence, and bringing the Prime Minister and other top
functionaries within the ambit of the anti graft law – all these have become issues that give
vent to the feelings of the people. The Government had to cave in to the popular pressure but
total success is still not in sight. In the cases of corruption some people are in the dock as
scape-goats, but known and unknown bigwigs are still at large. All the big and small
organizations participating in the anticorruption movement need to sink their differences and
unite to achieve long term success. The issue of corruption is not concerned merely with the
theft of wealth. Investigations about major corruption cases have revealed that foreign secret
agencies or criminal groups have been managing the black money of these corrupts. Thus it
becomes a serious issue involving integrity, sovereignity and also the security of the country.
Hence we should stay clear from power groups which have dubious background and are
impatiently credit hungry. Rejection of symbols of patriotism such as “VANDEMATARAM”
and ‘BHARATMATA” and gimmies to gain cheap popularity can never be tolerated in any
national movement. It is necessary to keep away from those tendencies and forces existing in
the so-called minorities that pander to the narrow, fanatic and separatist ideas. We will have
to take care that, persons and tendencies that maintain total transparency especially in the
matter of money and resources, are on board. Otherwise, taking advantage of these
weaknesses, the elements that oppose the movement can create an atmosphere of distrust and
calumny. This may give boost to the elements involved in creating problems for the security
of our country.
The RSS volunteers are already active in all movements against corruption without
craving for their own position and credit. But everyone should keep it in mind that the law
alone cannot solve the problem of corruption. We will have to bring about fundamental
changes in the very system that breeds in corruption. For this the administrative system will
have to be made more transparent and responsive to the needs of the common people. We
will have to create an environment conducive for developing cultural values. We will have to
bring electoral reform to bring in the end of crime and money power. Only then we can
ensure true representation of the people. The tax system will have to be more rational. We
will have to end the commercialization of our educational system and make it more
conducive for cultural upbringing. In this way we will need to bring in a total and
comprehensive change in reform and keep up the pressure for its implementation.

The most important thing is that we will have to inculcate good values in society such
as the sense of social responsibility, pure character and social services and altruism. Total
eradication of corruption from society is next to impossible without setting examples through
our good and moral conduct that creates an environment for such values in every village and
hamlet. The RSS is working with full concentration on this fundamentally important issue.
However, the way the top leaders in the Government seem to be inclined to see things
during the movement causes surprise and concern. The use of brute force, deception and
arrogance by a foreign government against the innocent people agitating for their legitimate
demands could be expected but using such tactics by a government in an independent country
is never acceptable. Our political environment has become predominantly power-centric.
Concomitantly, the national interests have receded in the background and there prevails
insensitivity against the common people. Though not excusable, its reasons are not difficult
to understand. But the new happenings have given rise to question whether the future of our
country is safe or otherwise in the hands of such political forces..
PROPOSED COMMUNAL AND TARGETED VIOLENCE BILL
The National Integration Council at its recent meeting held on September 10, 2011
discussed the proposed Communal and Targeted Violence Bill. Majority of its members have
categorically and strongly opposed the proposed bill. Honourable Prime Minister promised to
put forward a revised draft for discussion, but even a cursory look at the original draft shows
that it is a deceitful action of destructive mind and distorted ideology aimed at destroying the
social harmony thus violating the spirit of our constitution. Moreover, one does not know the
constitutional position and power of the so called National Advisory Council that has
prepared the said draft bill. Curiously, the chairperson of that NAC is also the President of the
leading party of the ruling coalition, the United Progressive Alliance (UPA). One may ask as
to how such a draft bill that can cause permanent civil disturbances and strife in the country
could be prepared under her leadership. Is it true that some of the members of the NAC are
under a cloud and their integrity has been questioned by the highest court of the land?
Whether our country is run by our Cabinet or by such elements with a distorted and antinational
mind? Are we really independent or living in a hidden subjugation? The proposed
legislation seeks to destroy the federal structure and contemptuously disregards the rights of
the States giving absolute power to the Centre to dismiss a State Government on mere
allegation. The Bill is absolutely anti democracy as it provides wide ranging powers to a
body that will leave everyone, including the chief minister of the state to the level of an
ordinary employee cowering under fear of suspension and behave like puppets. This goes
against the basic principles of public administration. Is it not an attempt to clamp a
permanent emergency on the people of the country through a backdoor? As per this
legislation a mere allegation leveled against a person is enough to implicate him, his
organisation or party or government. Is it not unethical to the concept of justice? There is
mention of imaginary crimes such as “mental torture”. Does this anti-justice, anti-democracy
and anti-constitutional legislation which is a product of perverted minds, merit any
consideration at all? The proposed legislation seeks to destroy our sense of national unity and
divide the citizens of the country. This legislation represents a total negation of our national
interests.
Parliament and the Government elected by the people of Bharat with the hope that they
will provide protection and promote love and justice for all should not allow this draft bill
even for discussion in any form; and should summarily reject it. The security and justice for
the so- called minorities can be guaranteed by law combined with the goodwill prevailing in
society. Any attempt to bring in this piece of legislation that destroys social harmony even in

any other form would meet with stout opposition and disapproval from the people, because
though the form may change, the very draft of the Bill had made it clear that there was an
anti-national conspiratorial mentality working at the back of these efforts.
ORGANISED GOOD PEOPLE, SPIRITED SOCIETY– THE ONLY SOLUTION
A politics bereft of will power and clear and fearless national perspective becomes a
collection of shaky policies, cowardice, shirking of responsibilities and selfish considerations
creating an atmosphere of mistrust and frustration. Our society has to take the onus of
marching ahead on its glorious path by checking aggressive and dangerous tendencies
threatening us on one hand and creating power and unity in all endeavours of our national life
on the other. The ever victorious benevolent divine power in form of Durga arose out of
collective endeavours of the gods and defeated the demons. This is the ancient history of
today’s auspicious festival. The existing circumstances are once again demanding of us the
same collective endeavour with will to be victorious and it is the native Hindu society that
will have to meet this demand.
Saint Gyaneshwar has prayed in the concluding chapter of “The Gyaneshwari” that
good heartedness, wisdom of good actions, feelings of mutual friendship amongst all,
everybody pursuing life based on Dharma and fulfillment of everybody’s wishes should
prevail. He has sought blessings for the evolution of a society that teams with groups of
people who are God-fearing, gentle, virtuous and dedicated to the welfare of all. This was the
conclusion of all great men of creative minds in modern Bharat to transform their dream of a
Bharat as independent, harmonious, powerful and vishwa-guru into a reality. This again is the
fianl verdict of all those selfless and honest people who are working to promote the interests
of our country.
People who are not even slightly affected by selfishness, who are immensely sensible
and devoted to society and who without fear and equivocation keep proclaiming the identity
of our ancient nation, its all-unifying culture and glory and devotion towards its embodiment
in Bharat Mata - undivided and overflowing with consciousness. Living examples of such
persons will have to rise in every village and locality. It is through the nationwide collective
selfless and dedicated efforts of these good people that our country could feel incandescent
with wellbeing and good fortune.
CLARION CALL
The RSS is an effort to realise and establish this universally acceptable thought and
conduct by organising the Hindus and was founded in a miniscule form 86 years ago. Today
it stands before you in its vastly expanded form as an invaluable means of mobilising the
well-meaning people. Let us become a part of it. Let us create an atmosphere of goodwill,
fearlessness and patriotism in society. All the RSS volunteers should realise this
responsibility and apply themselves to this work with full vigour and enthusiasm.
Let us discharge our duty in keeping our society united and harmonious with full
confidence that our truthful path will prevail. Our victory is inevitable.
With heart filled with devotion to Rashtra
If the country stands as one
Overcoming all its problems
The Rashtra will stand victorious.

In the words of Rashtrasant Shri Tukadoji Maharaj
Let us become the yogis of Hind
To look after the interests of Bharat
Pick up the flag of Dharma
And take Bharat forward
This is the fulfillment of our Janma
This is the reason of our Moksha
This is the path to Swarga
AND This very is the arising of Bharat


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Saturday, October 1, 2011

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Inauguration of the Redesign Websites of Organiser and Panchjanya

Shri Suresh Ji Soni, Sah-Sarkaryavah of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) inaugurated the new and improved versions of the websites of Organiser and Panchjanya. The inauguration ceremony was held at the conference hall of Deen Dayal Research Institute at New Delhi.

Shri Suresh Ji Soni who presided over the function stressed upon the need for dissemination and propagation of the thoughts of Sangh and added that a lot needs to be done on this front. He added that since the time of Sangh's establishment there has been a false propaganda about RSS and its activities. Though Sangh has been progressing continuously, these falsities notwithstanding, yet a section of the society does form several misconceptions about the RSS. These misconceptions are erased only when people come closer to Sangh and know about its ideology and efforts made for betterment of the society. Shri Suresh Ji added that apart from the print and broadcast mediums the third medium (New Media) which has developed over the Internet would in future become more pervasive than both print and broadcast mediums. He said that we should prepare ourselves for this change such that Sangh is in tune and in sync with the changing times.



During the ceremony Shri Milind Oak Ji, who for the last one year has been working on the website modernization project for Organiser and Panchjanya, spelt about the improvements in the websites of these sister publications. Shri Milind said that the earlier issues about search related problems in the website of Panchjanya and trouble with fonts have been successfully sorted out.The previous issues of Panchjanya as well as the forthcoming issues will now be available on United Font. Within two months the e-paper versions of both these publications will be available on their respective websites such that anybody anywhere across the world would be able to know about the thoughts and efforts of Sangh by reading Organiser and Panchjanya. Shri Milind added that print medium with the help of IT has the potential to reach out to a large section of the society.





The event was also attended by Shri Ram Madhav, member Central Working Committee of RSS, Shrikant Joshi ji,Shri Shyam Sunder Agarwal, Sah-Sanghchalak RSS Delhi Prant, Shri R. Bala Shankar, Editor Organiser, Shri Baldev Bhai Sharma, Editor Panchjanya, , and other dignitaries of the RSS.



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Friday, September 9, 2011

Nimtita in Murshidabad district, West Bengal, where 'minority' (in India and West Bengal, but majority locally) Muslims have begun seriously tormenting peaceful Hindus.

Dear Everybody, I am forwarding a facsimile of an appeal sent by some people from a place called Nimtita in Murshidabad district, West Bengal, where 'minority' (in India and West Bengal, but majority locally) Muslims have begun seriously tormenting peaceful Hindus. As usual, minority-worshipping Mamata Banerjee's government will try to sweep this under the carpet, and the 'highly secular' political parties and mainstream media in West Bengal have and will shut all their body orifices about this incident, so the only way to spread the news in the hope of some redressal is the internet. Please forward this news to as many people as you know, and use all the influence at your command to mobilize the police and administration to take action. You did a wonderful job exactly one year back when Muslim goons led by Haji Nurul Islam, a Trinamool Congress MP ransacked Hindu houses in Deganga, North 24-Parganas, West Bengal. The riot even found a place in Wikipedia. Do it again.
Our BJP is a relatively weak party in West Bengal, but we shall convey this to our central leadership and see the Police and the administration in Kolkata to bring about whatver pressure we can. No other political party will do ANYTHING about it, of that I'm sure. Some voluntary and semi-political organizations may try to do something, and we shall all work in tandem.
For those who don't read Bengali, the attached appeal states that in the nearby village of Dapahat there had been attacks by Muslims. On 4th September the Muslims have forcibly entered a Kali temple and offered namaz there and otherwise desecrated the temple. The Hindus are totally terrorized, and will possibly have to abandon the area if some help is not forthcoming. Right now there is curfew and police patrolling, but once this ends, the safety of Hindus will be in serious jeopardy, the local Hindus feel.
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011



some photographs of Dharna by more than 100 tribals from 14 states at Jantar Mantar to register protest against forcible Christian conversions on Sep 6. Tribal MPs Kanjibhai Patel, Murarilal Singh, Anasuya Uike, Jyoti Burve addressed the participants and listened their woes.



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Monday, September 5, 2011


Crisis of Identity behind every problem faced by the society today : Dr.Mohan Bhagvat

Pune, August 30 : Crisis of identity in the society is leading to crisis of character & crisis of credibility, which in turn resulting in crisis of trust among the people, RSS Sar Sangh Chalak Dr.Mohanrao Bhagvat said today. He was speaking as chief guest at a function held by Janata Sahakari Bank to celebrate ‘Turn Around’ of the economic position of the bank.
At the grand function held at Ganesh Kala Krida Kendra, Moropant Smriti Janata Bank Puraskar was conferred on Nagpur based voluntary organization ‘Saksham’ at the hands of Dr. Mohanrao Bhagavat. Executive President Avinash Sangavai recieved the award on behalf of the organisation.
Dr.Mohanrao Bhagvat pated & congratulated the entire team of Janata Bank for the complete turnaround from the financial crises faced by the bank twelve years ago. While elaborating on how such crises develop, he said there is a crisis of trust in the society, which is generated due to the crises of credibility. The credibility crises is generated is born when there is crises of character, which is generated from the crises of identity. If the society is firm on its root identity, then the men in the society will hesitate while doing corruption.
Today as the protector is becoming the gluttonous and when the society is losing hope, there stands someone like Anna Hajare, who creates a atmosphere of trust & belief & security among the masses, he said.
Dr.Mohanrao Bhagvat congratulated the bank for creating an example of how the public trust should be retain, how to fight the financial crises with maintaining self respect & identity. He said when RSS swayamsevaks create such examples, the society & masses follow. It is very difficult to ‘Turn Around’ from losses of Rs. 127 crores to profit of Rs.27 crores, in mere 12 years. “The resolution by clean mind does not get challenged by the destiny. Without crumbling, with fearless mind & transparent deportment, keeping our identity intact, we can achieve great heights defeating any crisis”, Dr.Bhagavat said between applauds.
Janata Sahakari Bank, Pune’s Chairman Arvind Khaladkar was felicitated at the hands of Dr.Mohanrao Bhagvat, for the extra ordinary & firm but calm leadership he provided to the board of directors of the bank during the times of crisis which resulting in the ‘Turn Around’. Banks software consultant, Prashant Pol, who was responsible to the core banking solution, General Manager- recovery Sadanand Joshi were felicitated with a volunteer Sadanand Bhagvat, who single handedly raised deposits for the bank in time of crisis.
Chairman Arvind Khaladkar spoke about the progress of the bank. Bank’s Brand Ambassador, noted artist Rahul Solapurkar conducted the function.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

INTERESTING READ ...BUT IS ALMOST A CRIME OF HISTORICAL PROPORTIONS.




The following are some of the Government Schemes and Projects that have been named after the Nehru-Gandhi family.

Central Government Schemes :

1. Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana, Ministry of Power – A scheme “Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana” for Rural Electricity Infrastructure and Household Electrification was ...launched for the attainment of the National Common Minimum Programme of providing access to electricity to all Rural Household by 2009. Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) is the nodal agency for the scheme. Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana to be continued during the Eleventh Plan period with a capital subsidy of Rs. 28000 Crore; allocation of Rs 5500 crore for FY09.
2. Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission (RGNDWM), Ministry of Rural Development, Annual allocation plan 2007-08 was Rs.6,400 crore and Annual allocation plan 2008-09 is Rs.7,300 crore.
3. Rajiv Gandhi National Crèche Scheme for the Children of Working Mothers, Department of Women & Child Development, Ministry of HRD, New Delhi,
Budgetary allocation 2008-09 – 91.88 crore.
Budgetary allocation 2009-10 – 91.52 crore
4. Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana for benefit of NE entrepreneurs, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India,
Budgetary allocation 2008-9 – Rs. 2.70 crore
Budgetary allocation 2009-10 – Rs.1.12 crore
5. Indira Awas Yojana, Ministry of Rural Areas and Environment – IAY is a CSS funded on cost-sharing basis between the Centre and the States in the ratio of 75:25. In the case of UTs, the entire funds are provided by Centre. The target groups for housing under IAY are households below poverty line living in rural areas, particularly those belonging to SC/ST and freed bonded labourers.
Budgetary allocation 2008-09 – Rs. 7919.00 crores
Budgetary allocation 2009-10 – Rs.7914.70 crores
6. Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme – objective to provide social security to workers in the unorganized sector in a phased manner. Budgetary allocation in 2008-09 is Rs. 3,443 crore
7. Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission, Ministry of Urban Development,
Govt. of India – 7 years time frame, 50,000 cr.
Budgetary allocation for 2008 – 9 – 10447.98 crore
Budgetary allocation for 2009-10 – 10713.84 crore
8. Jawaharlal Nehru Rojgar Yojna – Ministry of Labour and Employment – A Self- employment programme for urban poor
9. Rajiv Gandhi Shramik Kalyan Yojna, Employees’ State Insurance Corporation
10. Indira Gandhi Canal Project, Funded by World Bank
11. Rajiv Gandhi Shilpi Swasthya Bima Yojana, Union Ministry of Textiles, in association with ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Limited
12. Indira Vikas Patra

State Government Schemes:

1. Rajiv Gandhi Rehabilitation Package for Tsunami Affected Areas, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Budgetary Allocation Rs.2347.19 crores
2. Rajiv Gandhi Social Security Scheme for poor people, Department of Revenue and Disaster... Management, Govt. of Puducherry
3. Rajiv Ratna Awas Yojna – Congress party president and United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Chairperson Sonia Gandhi had announced that the Centre would give a package of Rs.1,500-crore for providing housing facilities to the poorer sections in Delhi, thus announcing the scheme.
4. Rajiv Gandhi Prathamik Shiksha Mission , Raigarh
5. Rajiv Gandhi Shiksha Mission, Madhya Pradesh
6. Rajiv Gandhi Mission on Food Security , Madhya Pradesh
7. Rajiv Gandhi Mission on Community Health, Madhya Pradesh
8. Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation Limited is a Government Company established by the Government of Karnataka to cater to the housing needs of the Economically and Socially weaker sections of the society. Registered in April 2000, its authorised Capital is Rs.10 crores with Rs.3 crore paid up.
9. Rajiv Gandhi Tourism Development Mission, Rajasthan
10. Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Programme, Assam
11. Rajiv Gandhi Swavlamban Rojgar Yojana, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
12. Rajiv Gandhi Mobile Aids Counseling and Testing Services, Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
13. Rajiv Gandhi Vidyarthi Suraksha Yojana, Maharashtra
14. Rajiv Gandhi Mission for Water Shed Management, M.P.
15. Rajiv Gandhi Food Security Mission for Tribal Areas, MP
16. Rajiv Gandhi Home for Handicapped, Pondicherry
17. Rajiv Gandhi Breakfast Scheme, Pondicherry
18. Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Divas, Punjab
19. Rajiv Gandhi Artisans Health and Life Insurance Scheme, Tamil Nadu
20. Rajiv Gandhi Zopadpatti and Nivara Prakalpa, Mumbai
21. Rajiv Arogya Sri programme , Gujrat State Govt. Scheme
22. Rajiv Gandhi Abhyudaya Yojana, AP
23. Rajiv Gandhi Computer Saksharta Mission, Jabalpur
24. Rajiv Gandhi Bridges and Roads Infrastructure Development Programme for the construction of new roads and bridges and strengthening of the existing ones in the state of Haryana
25. Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Niwara Prakalp, Maharashtra Govt.
26. Indira Gandhi Utkrishtha Chhattervritti Yojna for Post Plus Two Students, Himachal Pradesh Government Scheme, Sponsored by, Central Government
27. Indira Gandhi Women Protection Scheme, Maharashtra Govt.
28. Indira Gandhi Prathisthan, Housing and Urban Planning Department, UP Govt
29. Indira Kranthi Patham Scheme, Andhra Pradesh
30. Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojana, State Govt. Scheme
31. Indira Gandhi Vruddha Bhumiheen Shetmajoor Anudan Yojana, Govt. of Maharashtra
32. Indira Gandhi Nahar Project (IGNP), Jaisalmer, Govt. of Rajasthan
33. Indira Gandhi Niradhar Yojna, Govt. of Maharashtra
34. Indira Gandhi kuppam, State Govt. Welfare Scheme for Tsunami effected fishermen
35. Indira Gandhi Drinking Water Scheme-2006, Haryana Govt.
36. Indira Gandhi Niradhar Old, Landless, Destitute women farm labour Scheme,
Maharashtra Govt.
37. Indira Gandhi Women Protection Scheme , Maharashtra Govt.
38. Indira Gaon Ganga Yojana, Chattisgarh
39. Indira Sahara Yojana , Chattisgarh
40. Indira Soochna Shakti Yojana, Chattisgarh
41. Indira Gandhi Balika Suraksha Yojana , HP
42. Indira Gandhi Garibi Hatao Yojana (DPIP), MP
43. Indira Gandhi super thermal power project , Haryana Govt.
44. Indira Gandhi Water Project, Haryana Govt.
45. Indira Gandhi Sagar Project , Bhandara District Gosikhurd Maharashtra
46. Indira Jeevitha Bima Pathakam, AP Govt
47. Indira Gandhi Priyadarshani Vivah Shagun Yojana, Haryana Govt.
48. Indira Mahila Yojana Scheme, Meghalaya Govt
49. Indira Gandhi Calf Rearing Scheme, Chhattisgarh Govt.
50. Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Vivah Shagun Yojana, Haryana Govt.
51. Indira Gandhi Calf Rearing Scheme, The government of Andhra Pradesh helped most of the respondent families in acquiring female calves through this scheme.
52. Indira Gandhi Landless Agriculture Labour scheme, Maharashtra Govt.See More

Sports/Tournaments/Trophies :

1. Rajiv Gandhi Gold Cup Kabaddi Tournament
2. Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavana Run
3. Rajiv Gandhi Federation Cup boxing championship
4. Rajiv Gandhi International tournament (football)
...5. NSCI – Rajiv Gandhi road races, New Delhi
6. Rajiv Gandhi Boat Race, Kerala
7. Rajiv Gandhi International Artistic Gymnastic Tournament
8. Rajiv Gandhi Kabbadi Meet
9. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Roller Skating Championship
10. Rajiv Gandhi memorial marathon race, New Delhi
11. Rajiv Gandhi International Judo Championship, Chandigarh
12. Rajeev Gandhi Memorial Trophy for the Best College, Calicut
13. Rajiv Gandhi Rural Cricket Tournament, Initiated by Rahul Gandhi in Amethi
14. Rajiv Gandhi Gold Cup (U-21), football
15. Rajiv Gandhi Trophy (football)
16. Rajiv Gandhi Award for Outstanding Sportspersons
17. All Indira Rajiv Gandhi Basketball (Girls) Tournament, organized by Delhi State
18. All India Rajiv Gandhi Wrestling Gold Cup, organized by Delhi State
19. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Jhopadpatti Football Tournament, Rajura
20. Rajiv Gandhi International Invitation Gold Cup Football Tournament, Jamshedpur
21. Rajiv Gandhi Mini Olympics, Mumbai
22. Rajiv Gandhi Beachball Kabaddi Federation
23. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Trophy Prerana Foundation
24. International Indira Gandhi Gold Cup Tournament
25. Indira Gandhi International Hockey Tournament
26. Indira Gandhi Boat Race
27. Jawaharlal Nehru International Gold Cup Football Tournament.
28. Jawaharlal Nehru Hockey TournamentSee More

Stadium :

1. Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Delhi
2. Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi
3. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi
4. Rajiv Gandhi Sports Stadium, Bawana
...5. Rajiv Gandhi National Football Academy, Haryana
6. Rajiv Gandhi AC Stadium, Vishakhapatnam
7. Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Pondicherry
8. Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Nahariagun, Itanagar
9. Rajiv Gandhi Badminton Indoor Stadium, Cochin
10. Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Kadavanthra,Ernakulam
11. Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex , Singhu
12. Rajib Gandhi Memorial Sports Complex, Guwahati
13. Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
14. Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Cochin
15. Indira Gandhi Stadium, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
16. Indira Gandhi Stadium, Una, Himachal Pradesh
17. Indira Priyadarshini Stadium, Vishakhapatnam
18. Indira Gandhi Stadium, Deogarh, Rajasthan
19. Gandhi Stadium, Bolangir, Orissa

Airports/ Ports :

1. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, New Hyderabad, A.P.
2. Rajiv Gandhi Container Terminal, Cochin
3. Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi
4. Indira Gandhi Dock, Mumbai
...5. Jawaharlal Nehru Nava Sheva Port Trust, Mumbai
Total budgetary plan outlay 2008-9 - 69.92crore
Total budgetary plan outlay 2009-10 – 324 crore

Universities/Education Institutes:

1. Rajiv Gandhi Indian Institute of Management, Shilong
2. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics, Ranchi, Jharkhand
3. Rajiv Gandhi Technical University, Gandhi Nagar, Bhopal, M.P.
4. Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Kharagpur, Kolkata
5. Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, Secundrabad
6. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab
7. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Tamil Nadu Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
Budgetary Allocation 2008-09 – 1.50 crore
Budgetary Allocation 2009-10 – 3.00 crore
8. Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, Begumpet, Hyderabad, A.P
9. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam, Kerala
10. Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering Research & Technology, Chandrapur, Maharashtra
11. Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Airoli, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
12. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
13. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Chola Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka
14. Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhi Nagar, Bhopal, M.P.
15. Rajiv Gandhi D.e.d. College, Latur, Maharashtra
16. Rajiv Gandhi College, Shahpura, Bhopal
17. Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, New Delhi
18. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Raebareli, U.P.
19. Rajiv Gandhi Homeopathic Medical College, Bhopal, M.P.
20. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Post Graduate Studies, East Godavari District, A.P.
21. Rajiv Gandhi College of Education, Thumkur, Karnataka
22. Rajiv Gandhi College of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu
23. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of IT and Biotechnology, Bhartiya Vidhyapeeth
24. Rajiv Gandhi High School, Mumbai, Maharashtra
25. Rajiv Gandhi Group of Institutions, Satna, M.P.
26. Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu
27. Rajiv Gandhi Biotechnology Centre, R.T.M., Nagpur University
28. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
29. Rajiv Gandhi Mahavidyalaya, Madhya Pradesh
30. Rajiv Gandhi Post Graduate College, Allahabad, U.P.
31. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka
32. Rajiv Gandhi Govt. PG Ayurvedic College, Poprola, Himachal Pradesh
33. Rajiv Gandhi College, Satna, M.P.
34. Rajiv Gandhi Academy for Aviation Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
35. Rajiv Gandhi Madhyamic Vidyalaya, Maharashtra
36. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Contemporary Studies, Islamabad, Pakistan
37. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
38. Rajiv Gandhi Industrial Training Centre, Gandhinagar
39. Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Andhra Pradesh
40. Rajiv Gandhi Institute Of Distance Education, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
41. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture , Tamil Nadu
42. Rajiv Gandhi University (Arunachal University), A.P.
43. Rajiv Gandhi Sports Medicine Centre (RGSMC), Kerela
44. Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre, Mauritus
45. Rajiv Gandhi Kala Mandir, Ponda, Goa
46. Rajiv Gandhi Vidyalaya, Mulund, Mumbai
47. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Polytechnic, Bangalore, Karnataka
48. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Circle Telecom Training Centre (India), Chennai
49. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy, Kasagod, Kerala
50. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial College Of Aeronautics, Jaipur
51. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial First Grade College, Shimoga
52. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial College of Education, Jammu & Kashmir
53. Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, Barkacha, Varanasi
54. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Teacher’s Training College, Jharkhand
55. Rajiv Gandhi Degree College, Rajahmundry, A.P.
56. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi
57. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development & Research, Mumbai, Maharashtra
58. Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Dehradun
59. Indira Gandhi RashtriyaUran Akademi, Fursatganj Airfield, Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh
60. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai
61. Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Orissa
62. Indira Gandhi B.Ed. College, Mangalore
63. Smt. Indira Gandhi College of Education, Nanded, Maharashtra
64. Indira Gandhi Balika Niketan B.ED. College, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan
65. Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, Madhya Pradesh
66. Smt. Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
67. Smt. Indira Gandhi Colelge, Tiruchirappalli
68. Indira Gandhi Engineering College, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
69. Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kashmere Gate, Delhi
70. Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang, Dist. Dhenkanal, Orissa
71. Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics, Pune, Maharashtra
72. Indira Gandhi Integral Education Centre, New Delhi
73. Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, Delhi University, Delhi
74. Indira Gandhi High School, Himachal
75. Indira Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya, Chhattisgarh
76. Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla
77. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kukatpally, Andhra Pradesh
78. Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttarakashi
79. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Business Management, Vikram University
80. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
81. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore
82. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kukatpally, AP
83. Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College in Aurangabad, Maharashtra
84. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for advanced Scientific Research, a deemed university, Jakkur, P.O. Bangalore
85. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Social Studies, affiliated to Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapith (Pune, Maharashtra)
86. Jawaharlal Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences, Coimbatore, (ESTD 1968)
87. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology, Katraj, Dhankwdi, Pune, Maharashtra
88. Kamal Kishore Kadam’s Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College in Aurangabad, Maharashtra
89. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Education & Technological Research, Nanded, Maharashra
90. Jawaharlal Nehru College, Aligarh
91. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad
92. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur
93. Jawaharlal Nehru B.Ed. College, Kota, Rajasthan
94. Jawaharlal Nehru P.G. College, Bhopal
95. Jawaharlal Nehru Government Engineering College, Sundernagar, District Mandi, H.P.
96. Jawaharlal Nehru PublicSchool, Kolar Road, Bhopal
97. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada, A.P.
98. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology, Ibrahimpatti, Andhra Pradesh

Awards:

1. Rajiv Gandhi Award for Outstanding Achievement
2. Rajiv Gandhi Shiromani Award
3. Rajiv Gandhi Shramik Awards, Delhi Labour Welfare Board
4. Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award
...5. Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award
6. Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Conservation Award
7. Rajiv Gandhi National Award Scheme for Original Book Writing on Gyan Vigyan
8. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award
9. Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Award, Instituted by Bureau of Indian Standards in 1991
10. Rajiv Gandhi Environment Award for Clean Technology, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Govt. of India
11. RajivGandhi Travelling Scholarship
12. Rajiv Gandhi(UK) Foundation Scholarship
13. Rajiv Gandhi Film Awards (Mumbai)
14. Rajiv Gandhi Khelratna Puraskar
15. Rajiv Gandhi Parisara Prashasti, Karnataka
16. RajivGandhi Vocational Excellence Awards
17. Rajiv Gandhi Excellence award
18. Indira Gandhi Peace Prize
19. Indira Gandhi Prize for National Integration
20. Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award
21. Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshamitra Awards, Ministry of Environment and Forests
22. Indira Gandhi Memorial National Award forBest Environmental & Ecological
23. Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Purashkar
24. Indira Gandhi NSS Award
25. Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration
26. Indira Gandhi Official Language Award Scheme
27. Indira Gandhi Award for Best First Film
28. Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Awards for The Town Official Language
29. Indira Gandhi Prize” for Peace, Disarmament and Development
30. Indira Gandhi Prize for Popularization of Science
31. Implementation
32. Indira Gandhi Shiromani Award
33. Indira Gandhi NSS Award/National Youth
34. Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Pushar award – search n correct
35. Indira Gandhi N.S.S Awards
36. Indira Gandhi award for social service, MP Govt.
37. Post Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship Scheme
38. Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Award Scheme
39. Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Shield Scheme
40. Indira Gandhi Vision of Wildlife Conservation Zoo, a seminar organized by Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy.
41. Jawaharlal Nehru award for International peace worth Rs 15 lakh cash given to many international figures, every year, including Yasser Arafat of Palestine Liberation Front in 1988 and U Thant in 1965.
42. Soviet Land Nehru Award, a cash prize of Rs. 20,000 given to Shyam Benegal in Dec 89, in recognition of the above film.
43. Jawaharlal Nehru Balkalyan awards of Rs.10,000 each to 10 couples by Govt. of Maharashtra (ToI-28-4-89).
44. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund, New Delhi, for Academic Achievement
45. Jawaharlal Nehru birth centenary research award for energy
46. Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding
47. Nehru Bal Samiti Bravery Awards
48. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Medal
49. Jawaharlal Nehru Prize” from 1998-99, to be given to organizations (preferably NGOs) for Popularization of Science.
50. Jawaharlal Nehru National Science Competition
51. Jawarharlal Nehru Student Award for research project of evolution of DNA

Scholarship / Fellowship:


1. Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship Scheme for Students with Disabilities
2. Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme for SC/ST Candidates, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Budgetary Allocation for 2008-9 – 26.40 cror...es
Budgetary Allocation for 2009-10 – 23.70 crores
3. Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme for ST Candidates
Budgetary Allocation for 2008-09 – 29.00 crores
Budgetary Allocation for 2009-10 – 42.00 crores
4. Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship, IGNOU
5. Rajiv Gandhi Science Talent Research Fellows
6. Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship, Ministry of Tribal Affairs
Budgetary Allocation for 2008-9 - 16.00 crores
Budgetary Allocation for 2009-10 – 22.50 crores
7. Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes candidates given by University Grants Commission
8. Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship sponsored by the Commonwealth of Learning in association with Indira Gandhi National Open University
9. Rajiv Gandhi science talent research fellowship given by Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for advanced scientific research (to promote budding scientists) done in tandem with Department of Science and Technology and Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
10. Rajiv Gandhi HUDCO Fellowships in the Habitat Sector (to promote research in the field of sustainable Habitat development) for MPhil, {PhD Students for 2 to 3 years, conferred by HUDCO
11. Indira Gandhi Memorial Fellowships check
12. Fullbright scholarship now renamed Fullbright- Jawaharlal Nehru Scholarship
13. Cambridge Nehru Scholarships, 10 in number, for research at Cambridge University, London, leading to Ph. D. for 3 years, which include fee, maintenance allowance, air travel to UK and back.
14. Scheme of Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowships for Post-graduate Studies, Govt. of India.
15. Nehru Centenary (British) Fellowships/Awards

National Parks/ Sanctuaries/ Museums :

1. Rajiv Gandhi (Nagarhole) Wildlife Sanctury, Karnataka
2. Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Sanctury, Andhra Pradesh
3. Indira Gandhi National Park, Tamil Nadu
4. Indira Gandhi Zoological Park , New Delhi
...5. Indira Gandhi National Park, Anamalai Hills on Western Ghats
6. Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Vishakhapatnam
7. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS)
8. Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Pollachi
9. Rajiv Gandhi Health Museum
10. The Rajiv Gandhi Museum of Natural History
11. Indira Gandhi Memorial museum, New Delhi
12. Jawaharlal Nehru museum in Aurangabad, Maharashtra opened by state govt.
13. Jawaharlal Nehru memorial Gallery, London
14. Jawaharlal Nehru planetarium, Worli, Mumbai.
15. Jawaharlal Nehru National Science Exhibition for Children

Hospitals/Medical Institutions:

1. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science, Bangalore, Karnataka
2. Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre, Delhi
3. Rajiv Gandhi Home for Handicapped, Pondicherry
4. Shri Rajiv Gandhi college of Dental... Science & Hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka
5. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Bio Technology, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala
6. Rajiv Gandhi College of Nursing, Bangalore, Karnataka
7. Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital, Raichur
8. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases, Bangalore, Karnataka
9. Rajiv Gandhi Paramedical College, Jodhpur
10. Rajiv Gandhi Medical College, Thane, Mumbai
11. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy, Karnataka
12. Rajiv Gandhi Hospital, Goa
13. Rajiv Gandhi Mission on Community Health, Madhya Pradesh
14. Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital, Delhi
15. Rajiv Gandhi Homoeaopathic Medical College, Chinar Park, Bhopal, M.P
16. North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health & Medical Sciences , Shilong, Meghalaya
17. Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla
18. Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bangalore
19. Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna
20. The Indira Gandhi Paediatric Hospital, Afghanistan
21. Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health Hospital, Dharmaram College, Bangalore
22. Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Heath, Bangalore
23. Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla
24. Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Science, Kerala
25. Indira Gandhi Memorial Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Bhubaneshwar
26. Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur
27. Indira Gandhi Eye Hospital And Research Centre, Kolkata
28. Indira Gandhi Hospital, Shimla
29. Indira Gandhi Women and Children Hospital , Bhopla
30. Indira Gandhi Gas Relief hospital, Bhopal
31. Kamla Nehru Hospital, Shimla
32. Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya
33. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry
Budgetary Allocation 2008-09 – 127.84 crores
Budgetary Allocation 2009-10 – 117.51 crores
34. Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Bhopal
35. Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Raipur.
36. Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, New Delhi
37. Nehru, Science Centre, Worli, Mumbai
38. Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, Bhopal
39. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Homoeopathic Medical Sciences, Maharashtra

Institutions / Chairs / Festivals:

1. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development. (RGNIYD), Ministry of Youth and Sports
2. Rajiv Gandhi National Ground Water Training & Research Institute, Faridabad, Haryana
3. Rajiv Gandhi Food Secu...rity Mission in Tribal Areas
4. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development
5. Rajiv Gandhi Shiksha Mission, Chhattisgarh
6. Rajiv Gandhi Chair Endowment established in 1998 to create a Chair of South Asian Economics
7. Rajiv Gandhi Project – A pilot to provide Education thru Massive Satellite Connectivity up grassroot Level
8. Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation Limited (Government of Karnataka Enterprise)
9. Rajiv Gandhi Information and Technology Commission
10. Rajiv Gandhi Chair for Peace and Disarmament
11. Rajiv Gandhi Music Festival
12. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Lecture
13. Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Diwas
14. Rajiv Gandhi Education Foundation, Kerala
15. Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj Convention
16. The Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Educational and Charitable Society, Kasagod,Kerala
17. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial trophy ekankika spardha, Prerana Foundation, Kari Road
18. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Janpath, New Delhi
19. Indira Gandhi Panchayati Raj & Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan
20. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam
21. Indira Gandhi Institute for Development and Research , Mumbai
22. Indira Gandhi Institute of Cardiology (IGIC), Patna
23. Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts, New Delhi
24. Indira Gandhi National Foundation, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
25. Indira Gandhi Mahila Sahakari Soot Girani Ltd, Maharashtra
26. Indira Gandhi Conservation Monitoring Centre , Ministry of Environment & Forest
27. Post-Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child
28. Jawahar Shetkari Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd.
29. Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan
30. Jawaharlal Nehru Centenary celebrations
31. Postal stamps of different denominations and one Rupee coins in memory of Jawaharlal Nehru.
32. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Trust (U.K.) Scholarships
33. Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House Nhava Sheva, Maharashtra
34. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for. Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore
35. Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre, Embassy of India, Moscow
36. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Udyog Kendra for Juveniles, Pune, Maharastra
37. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru college of agriculture and research institute , Pondicherry

Roads/Buildings/places:

1. Rajiv Chowk, Delhi
2. Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung, New Delhi
3. Rajiv Gandhi Handicrafts Bhawan, New Delhi
4. Rajiv Gandhi Park, Kalkaji, Delhi
...5. Indira Chowk, New Delhi
6. Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi
7. Nehru Yuvak Kendra, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
8. Nehru Nagar, New Delhi
9. Nehru Place, New Delhi
10. Nehru Park, New Delhi Nehru House, BSZ Marg, New Delhi
11. Jawaharlal Nehru Government House New Delhi
12. Rajiv Gandhi Renewable Energy Park, Gurgaon, Haryana
13. Rajiv Gandhi Chowk, Andheri, Mumbai
14. Indira Gandhi Road, Mumbai
15. Indira Gandhi Nagar, Wadala, Mumbai
16. Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Mulund, Mumbai
17. Nehru Nagar, Kurla, Mumbai
18. Jawaharlal Nehru gardens at Thane, Mumbai
19. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Hall, Chennai
20. Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamilnadu
21. Rajiv Gandhi Salai (Old Mahabalipuram road named after Rajiv Gandhi)
22. Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Haryana
23. Mount Rajiv, a peak in Himalaya
24. Rajiv Gandhi IT Habitat, Goa
25. Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Chennai
26. Rajiv Gandhi Park, Vijayawada
27. Rajiv Gandhi Nagar in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
28. Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Trichy, Tamil Nadu
29. Rajiv Gandhi IT Park, Hinjewadi, Pune
30. Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat Bhav , Palanpur Banaskantha
31. Rajiv Gandhi Chandigarh Technology Park, Chandigarh
32. Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van, Jharkhand
33. Rajiv Gandhi statue, Panaji, Goa
34. Rajiv Gandhi Road, Chittoor
35. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial at Sriperumbudur
36. Indira Gandhi Memorial Library, University of Hyderabad
37. Indira Gandhi Musical Fountains, Bangalore
38. Indira Gandhi Planetarium , Lucknow
39. Indira Gandhi Centre for Indian Culture (IGCIC), High Commission of India, Mauritus
40. Indira Gandhi Zoological Park , Eastern Ghats of India
41. Indira Gandhi Canal, Ramnagar, Jaisalmer
42. Indira Gandhi Industrial Complex, Ranipet, Vellore District
43. Indira Gandhi Park, Itanagar
44. Indira Gandhi Squiare , Pondicherry
45. Indira Gandhi Road, Willingdon Island, Cochin
46. Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, Kashmir
47. Indira Gandhi Sagar Dam, Nagpur
48. Indira Gandhi bridge, Rameshvar, Tamil Nadu
49. Indira Gandhi Hospital, Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation
50. Indira Gandhi memorial cultural Complex, UP Govt.
51. Indira Gandhi Sports Stadium , Rohru District, Shimla
52. Indira Gandhi Panchayati Raj Sansthan , Bhopal
53. Indira Gandhi Nagar, Rajasthan
54. Indira Nagar, Lucknow
55. Roads are named after Jawaharlal Nehru in many cities e.g. in Jaipur, Nagpur, Vile Parle, Ghatkopar, Mulund etc.
56. Nehru Nagar, Ghaziabad
57. Jawaharlal Nehru Gardens, Ambarnath
58. Jawarharlal Nehru Gardens, Panhala
59. Jawaharlal Nehru market, Jammu.
60. Jawaharlal Nehru Tunnel on the Jammu Srinagar Highway
61. Nehru Chowk, Ulhas Nagar, Maharashtra.
62. Nehru Bridge on the river Mandvi, Panaji, Goa
63. Nehru Nagar Ghaziabad
64. Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Dharmatala, Kolkata
65. Nehru Road, Guwahati
66. Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur
67. Nehru Vihar Colony, Kalyanpur, Lucknow
68. Nehru Nagar, Patna
69. Jawaharlal Nehru Street, Pondicherry
70. Nehru Bazaar, Madanapalli, Tirupathi
71. Nehru Chowk, Bilaspur. M.P
72. Nehru Street, Ponmalaipatti, Tiruchirapalli
73. Nehru Nagar, S.M. Road, Ahmedabad
74. Nehru Nagar,. Nashik Pune Road


& many more........ Ohhh God save this country. Looks like other than these 3 (Nehru-Indira-Rajiv) no one contributed to India



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