Summary: Global domination is today sought to be continued to be exercised by the Oligarchy in the Western world by using Money, Trade, and the fear of Climate Change. Institutions and the systems, procedures, measures, and standards laid down by them are all designed to farther such domination. It
Summary: A proper, prompt, and equitable enforcement of the Laws ensures an orderly and harmonious society. Unimplementable or unequitable laws should be removed from the Statute books. Punishment or action against those disregarding or disobeying laws or orders issued by lawful authorities, must b
Summary Vaastu is the ancient Indian science of location, orientation and construction of Buildings and Temples. Feng Shui is the corresponding Chinese science. Many other New Age sciences have since added to the principles of Location, Orientation, Construction and Furnishing of Human Habitations
Summary: India has to build many cities to meet the pressing need for Urbanization. However, to ensure that such cities do not fall prey to the same failures that the earlier cities have succumbed to, it is necessary that clear Municipal Rules are laid out in advance and the Authorities strictly en
Summary: A good Judicial system, properly implemented, is what keeps the other elements of a Democracy functioning properly and effectively. Faith is belief and, in human interactions, it is trust that truth and Justice will always prevail (Satyameva Jayate!) that is more important. Faith may at ti
Summary: Water crisis of today is a man-made crisis arising from extensive deforestation, inefficient and insistence on growing water-hungry cash crops and other inefficient, wasteful and environmentally polluting Industrial and Agricultural practices. The value of water should be recognized and
Summary: Equal rights and gender discrimination have been made the cause for entry into Temples where custom calls on Women of a certain age to not enter the Temple. No such case is being taken up where in some Temples, Men are not allowed. Ancient Temples being centres of a variety of energy field
Summary: India is blessed with generous water availability, but only during the short monsoon period, and as much of this water goes waste, our Country suffers intensely under a recurring annual cycle of floods and drought which costs the Country dearly both by way of damage to crops and property a
Summary: The Ayodhya Ram mandir case is a long pending issue due to the inability of those concerned to understand the importance of Faith, Justice and what is a simple property dispute and to take an equitable decision thereon. Politics has given it undue importance and led to procrastination by a
Summary: The demand for the division of existing large States into Smaller States has long been pending. Some States such as Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Telangana have been carved out, though in the case of Telangana it was against the will of the State Legislature. Decisions on the division of Sta
Summary: Pricing of Public Resources for sale or lease to Private Parties should be vide a proper auction process that protects the interests of the Public. Taxation should be fair, comprehensive and equitable. All Goods and Services are not the same. Some are Enablers whose consumption enables
Summary: In ancient times, the concept of Money allowed for a steady loss of value in accordance with Nature’s Laws? Overtime as the Money transactions become safer or more secure and the financial systems allowed for the concept of increasing value of Money due to compounding interest the financ
Summary: In the old days, wealth mostly came from agriculture and the landlords treated the farm workers as serfs. Then came the Industrial Age when the mostly illiterate workers needed the protection of the collective bargaining power of Unions to avoid exploitation. Under the Communist ideology C
Summary: A practical and actionable way to greatly improve the condition of the Girl Child of a poor Family. The girl child. from a poor family faces the threat of abortion, of death at birth and, if allowed to be, a life of disadvantaged, malnutrition and discriminatory consideration that effects
Summary: Human relationships between two persons can be sexual recognized by the Society, as marriages or civil unions or adultery. Historically what was recognized as a Marriage was a commitment between a man and a woman made in a religious ceremony. However, today unions between two people of the
Summary: It is well recognized that the Earth has powerful Telluric energy lines within it, which where they intersect create nodes of powerful positive or negative energies that affect humans and all Life and hence, need to be understood and worked with. Ancient temples are sited after due conside
Summary: Citizenship can be acquired as a birthright for a child born to a citizen or to legal immigrants, or as a Legally naturalized right. A born citizen is assumed to have a certain attitude, loyalty and commitment to the country. A naturalized legal citizen may or may not have a similar attit
Summary: A Dream Budget should not only be an exercise in accounting; it should be a Policy statement about how to bring about general prosperity for All. Populism and Protectionism should be minimum and based on rational appreciation of the long-term prosperity expected therefrom. History teac
Summary: Counterfeit Currency debases the value of the lawful currency, increases inflation and acts against economic progress. Counterfeiting Currency and circulating it is a crime and, if done in a Country by another Country, is an act of War. Demonetization of all high value currency and encoura
Summary: Health Care for All is an ideal to aim for and which can be assured only via a comprehensive National insurance scheme with proper guidelines to determine and lay down the costs of medicines and procedures and of additional facilities demanded. (See-”Health Care for All’). The Ayushman
Summary: The Armed Forces Special Protection Act (AFSPA) comes into effect only for the period and, where the Government has declared the area as disturbed and beyond the control of the administration and the police, when action is needed to keep the country together and failure is not an option. T
Summary: Right decisions about Public Policies arise from a proper understanding of, ‘Right’ from ‘Wrong’, ‘Good’ from ‘Evil’ and of the concepts of morality, equity, justice and fair play. Don’t allow your personal desires to demand more from others than they are voluntarily o
Summary: Wealth was always seen as representing such tangible resources as given by nature or those grown or domesticated or extracted. Obviously, such wealth was limited and sharing of such wealth was always a ‘zero-sum’ game, in which if one got more, the other got proportionately less, as
Summary: Availability of resources dictates location of settlements and their growth. Water is an essential for all life on the planet and is the most important resource. Geography and the climate determine how water is available at various locations and this dictates how life organizes itself and
Summary: The value of a country’s currency should be dependent on the value of the real assets it represents, both tangible and digital, and the effort and resources invested in the products or services being traded, measured in an equitable way, and the premium, if any, payable thereon based on
Summary: Taxation, to the extent of enabling the Government to provide essential services is inevitable, but it should not be too burdensome on the real wealth creators. To be equitable its burden must fall on ALL proportionately and equitably. The Indian Income Tax (I.T.) regime is a spider-web
Summary: Development at many times calls for acquisition of Property, and / or curtailment of some Rights, of the people affected. It cannot be anyone’s rational argument that we deny development or leave resources unexploited. We should only seek to do so with equitable compensation as quickly a
Summary: A Democracy is only as effective as its electoral system. Our present electoral system suffers from many short-comings that, given the will of the people and support of the Election Commission and the Judiciary, can be easily corrected. ONE NATION, ONE POLL to better reflect pe
Summary: Democracy is a method of Government of the ‘People’ for ‘All the People’. Not a dictatorship of the ‘Majority’ nor appeasement of any Minority, but with an understanding of the interests of All. However, as any such system cannot really be designed for all times, a good syste
Summary: Too many people seek to receive special consideration by claiming to be from a disadvantaged minority and hence, deserving of such consideration. It hence, becomes necessary for us to understand who or what really such a disadvantaged minority is and how to define such a minority, before w
Summary: Civilization developed because of the ability to communicate with each other. Anything that prevents proper communication must be done away with. Also, any religious tenets or calls for modesty must be seen in the context of the culture as it varies from time to time and place to place.
Summary The concepts of being ‘Equal’ and of being treated with ‘Equality’ are different and not understanding the difference between them leads to a great sense of deprivation and unhappiness. Equality is a matter of opportunity and consideration and should rightly be insisted upon an
Summary: Language is for communication, both Nationally and Globally, Also, enough importance must be given to the the Mother tongue / Local language especially understanding what it is in today’s context of couples from different language backgrounds and also when working in different language
Summary: Increasing vehicular traffic especially within urban areas, and the resulting congestion of available road space, is leading to an ever- increasing number of serious traffic accidents. All this requires us to work for the prevention and mitigation of accidents, management of traffic, using
Summary: Qualified, competent, industrious Bureaucrats with high integrity and loyalty to the Nation and an attitude of ‘Service before Self’ are essential for a government to function properly. They must be selected from those who have proved themselves so for some years in Service and also,
Summary: Urbanization is ongoing and inevitable, urban population today is about 35 percent, by 2030 it is likely that our urban population will become 50 percent and continue to grow. Cities should thus be planned to absorb such growth and provide the right environment and grow vertically so as
Summary Eradication of extreme poverty has always remained an elusive goal which everyone subscribes to, However, no effective action has been taken these many decades after attaining Independence to attain it. Organized labour unions in the Government and Public sector have taken care to ensure th
Summary: While the Artha Kranti proposal is a clear example of the type of ‘out of box’ thinking that is required to sort out and improve on the problems and circumstances that we all face in our Country, this proposal is not practical. The preamble describing the present circumstances is fa
Summary: Health Care is very essential, especially for the very young and the elderly. However, health care is very costly and can be brought into the reach of all, only through a properly designed universal coverage insurance programme as the more inclusive the programme the lower the individual p
Summary A Nation must have only ONE system of Law for all its citizens as all citizens should have equal rights and be considered by the Government with equality. A Uniform Civil Code is thus essential and it is so recognized by the Framers of our Constitution. Many, with vested interests, seek to
Summary: Major and widespread Riots and major Terror incidents that play out over prolonged time should not be confused with the more common localized riots or disturbances or terror incidents. Such major Riots and Terror incidents require proper pre-planned procedures, specifying levels of respons
Summary: The 26/1 I terror attack at Mumbai was allowed to grow from an incident into a major terror attack due to lack of preparation and lack of Standard Operating Procedures and due to a systemic absence of leadership at all levels, willing to stand-up and be accountable. Highlights Le
Summary: Swadeshi is a concept that calls for Protectionism and leads to making do with less and with lesser quality. Whilst trading what you make best for what others make best allows for better products and also, saves your TIME to do what else you desire to do, after doing what you need to do,
Summary: Confiscatory and ill-concerned tax regimes have motivated citizens to move their monies out of India. We need to now seek to incentivize them to get it back into India for the overall benefit of the Country. A single broad-based Goods and Services Tax regime and doing away with Income Tax
Summary: Per capita consumption of energy is the true measure of progress of civilization. The effects of the Industrial Revolution and the depredations of Colonization have ensured that such progress has been disproportionately applicable to the Western world. During the past few decades, biased r
Summary: Proper Education is a must to prepare our children for the Future world they would be growing up to live in. In the Agricultural era, education mainly meant the ability for counting, paying taxes and measuring of land. In the industrial age, education meant the ability to be timely in f
Summary: A practical and actionable solution to the Agriculture and Farmer problem. Agriculture faces the stress of smaller and uneconomical land holdings and of ever growing demands, from the ever growing population dependent on each acre, for food grains, proteins and fruits etc. the