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Page 1: CANDLES

SHWETA KUMAR

AKASH BHAT

KHUSHBOO KUMARI

DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

SWASTI RAY

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=hlnfLmIFB1c

Social Insecurity We have about 394 million people under the tag of informal workers who do not have a job to depend upon In a way 86 of our workforce is temporarily employed without any job security

Non-existent records No such records to separate them from organized sector and provide them with special benefits Adding to this updating and re-analysis of these records hasnrsquot happened since 2011 [ for BPL]

Lack of Basic Amenities Due to no records policies made in their interests lay insignificant as definition of the informal sector couldnrsquot be formulated successfully

Out dated Eligibility for BPL In 1990-2000 BPL survey person having below Rs 15- day was below poverty line In 2011 it was raised to Rs 32- day But given the approx 29 downfall of rupee within the past 15 years and current inflation rate at 536 the BPL eligibility doesnrsquot seem prudent It has in a way depicted decrease in number of people below poverty line whereas in reality income hasnrsquot grown proportionally with inflation The poor is still same or worse but statistics speak otherwise

Social Effect of above problems The above mentioned problems over multiple decades have caused this section to be satisfied with what they get ie actually nothing Their acceptance and our ignorance has compelled these people who contribute 50 to our national product to go unnoticed and work all their lives just to survive one more day

INFORMAL SECTOR

REVITALISATION

COMMITTEE

(ISRC)

Establish a culture or a model for grass root implementation

of social welfare schemes at a national level

OBJECTIVE

ISRCa committee acting as a CONNECTOR as well as an

ADMINISTRATOR for various philanthropist groupsNGOs etc

A non-profit and autonomous body accountable to SUPREME

COURT of INDIA

In collaboration with an international philanthropy group-GIVING

PLEDGE

Ensure

longevity of quality programs and social services in India

ABOUT ISRC-

ISRC

PRIVATE

COMPANIES

GOVERNMENT

OFFICIALS

FUNCTIONAL IASIPS OFFICERS

(ADMINISTRATION)

REPESENTATIVE OF RBI

(FINANCIAL MATTERS)

NGOs RELIGIOUS PLACES WITH DEPOSIT MORE THAN 10

CRORES

PRIVATE HOSPITAL

ORGANISATIONAL SETUP-

INFORMAL SECTOR REVITALISATION COMMITTEE(ISRC)

ELIGIBILITY-

PROVISION OF BEING A MEMBER-

THE ENTREPRENEUR COMPANY MUST NOT BE BLACKLISTED OR SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY PAST

CRIMINAL OFFENCES

A COMPANYENTREPRENEUR WILL HAVE TO DONATE AT LEAST 25 OF ITSHIS TOTAL ANNUAL

INCOME

NGOS SHOULD BE ACTIVE FOR ATLEAST LAST 5 YEARS

NATIONAL SCALE PRIVATE HOSPITALS MUST PROVIDE MEDICAL SERVICES TO RECIPIENTS

OF AHS SCHEME(SLIDE 6)

Each private member of ISRC will have a VOTE in the governmentrsquos policy making procedures

regarding the informal sector It may propose implementation of any social welfare policy too

The companiesphilanthropists donating the 25 of their annual income to

ISRC will be exempted from CSR and also will receive proportional sales and VAT cuts thus making their products preferable in the marketSLIDE 5

Every private hospital helping in setting up a hospital

under the AHS will get service- tax cuts their doctors would get attractive additional payment

SLIDE 6

Ensuring That Each And Every Person Of The Country Gets A Place In The NRIC(The Database) With No

Redudancy(ensured By Biometric Indentities)

The Unorganised Sector Is To Be Divided Into G-I Have A Residence G-II Have A Temporary But

Rented Residence And G-III No Residence Including Slum Dwellers

MONITORING NPR

APPOINTING PAID VOLUNTEERS

Appointing (18 Yrs-45yrs) Unemployed People From G-II Unorganised Sector Workers Family And Educated

Unemployed Sector As Paid Volunteer Train the volunteers Volunteers Will Be Paid A Fixed Monthly Salary They Would Be Paid Separately By Companies Under CSR

Act When Hired Slide 5

The People Benefited From The AHS Will Submit A Meagre Rent And A Defined Amount Of Savings Depending On Their Income This Will Be Deposited In RBI under special endowment schemes

The RBI Will Provide Special Interest Rates Under Directions From Finance Ministry

This Interest Generated Will Become A Part Of The Trusts Of ISRC While Preserving The Purchasing Power Of The Principal Deposited By The G-III Families Remains Intact SLIDE 6

INVOLVEMENT OF RBI

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

A Daily Information Service With News Information On Non-profit Investment Opportunity And Activities

Provides A Balance Sheet Every Month Informing The Donors Of What Amount Was Spent In The Month

And What Social Works Were Done

This would minimise corruption

INITIATING AHS

The Entire Project Of AHS Will Be Implemented Under Its Supervision

SLIDE 6)

INFORMAL SECTOR REVITALISATION COMMITTEE(ISRC)

Companies above a certain size to ensure that they spend at least 2

percent of annual profits on corporate social responsibility (CSR)

activities

LAW PROPOSED

We are in favour of it

Though we suggest certain amendments in the law

GUIDELINES SPECIAL FEATURES

Any time the company may appeal to be a

part of the ISRC

Any Company may also add his

investment(2 of the profit) to the

investment being made by ISRC in that

area

The companies will be allotted areas according

their own location and profit value

For the allotted area the government would

prepare a list of the high-priority needs

(maximum 3)of society and provide it to the

Company

Company is excusable from CSR and these

duties if and only if the company doesnrsquot have

any gross profit Operational loss is not to be

considered a reason

Amended CSR Act- - - - CSR in parallel to ISRC

DEFINED GENRES

GENRE OBJECTIVES

EDUCATION Establishing e-learningManaging the mid day meal programme Conducting workshops and sessions (By ISRC Paid Volunteer)

UNORGANISED RETAILING Venture Capital investment Registering every unorganized retailer

AHS (Refer to SLIDE 6) Supervision of the facilities provided under AHS

MISCELLANEOUS AND

MANDATORY

All the people in the allotted area has Voter Card Ration Card BPL

CardRED Card(if Applicable)AADHAR Card

Conducting campaigns regarding any new policy implemented by the

government

TEMPLE LAW (A proposal)

Every religious places with deposits above 10 crores (Including goldsilver gems and other deposits

may donate 15 of their wealth to ISRC

If not then they will have to pay suitable Income taxes on all their deposits as per Act 1961

If they fail to do either of the above theyrsquoll be subjected to raids and all other exercises that normal organizations face Likewise theyrsquoll booked under the IPC for illegal money holdings if not accounted for

Approximately 35 Percent Of Indias 260 Million People (A Group Almost Equal To The Entire

population Of The United States) Still Earns $1 Or Less A Day

CRY(Child Relief and You) estimated that there are 11 million homeless children live on the street

India Is Home To 63 Of All Slum Dwellers In South Asia

There Are 78 Million Homeless People In India Alone

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME

(AHS) Providing shelter to every homeless person(G-

III group)at low rents

PROBLEM IN NUMBERS

SOLUTION

BASIS OF BEING IN G-III GROUP

EACH AND EVERY CHILD( lt16yrs) SHOULD GO TO THE SCHOOL SET UP UNDER AHS

IF NOT SELF HELP GROUP THEN JOIN TRAINING AT THE AHS HOSPITAL AS NURSE OR GET PAID BY CSR FOR MAINTENANCE OF SANITATIONFILING COMPLAINTS (IF LITERATE ) etc

EACH AND EVERY WORKING AGE MEMBER(18 yrs-45 yrs) OF THE FAMILY SHOULD BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SELF-HELP GROUP WITHIN 15 DAYS OF ALLOTMENT

NO MEMBER OF THE FAMILY SHOULD WORK IN THE ORGANISED SECTOR

AH

S

FACILITIES

BASIC AMENITIESELECTRICITY

COMMUNITY SANITATION AND KITCHEN

SELF ndashHELP

GROUP amp

ADULT LITERACY

FORMED BY UNEMPLOYED WORKING AGE CLASS LIVING THERE

PAID VOLUNTEERS ORGANISE FREE WOKSHOPS FOR ADULT LITERACY

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

EDUCATION

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT PROPER FEES

SET UP OF A LOCAL SCHOOL-FREE UPTO 12TH FOR

CHILDREN FROM G-III

CONDUCTING TESTS FOR RECRUITING TEACHERS BY ISRCCSR

HEALTH

PROVIDE MEDICAL FACILITY AND MEDICINE TO AHS PEOPLE AT REDUCED PRICES

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT ACTUAL RATE

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 2: CANDLES

Social Insecurity We have about 394 million people under the tag of informal workers who do not have a job to depend upon In a way 86 of our workforce is temporarily employed without any job security

Non-existent records No such records to separate them from organized sector and provide them with special benefits Adding to this updating and re-analysis of these records hasnrsquot happened since 2011 [ for BPL]

Lack of Basic Amenities Due to no records policies made in their interests lay insignificant as definition of the informal sector couldnrsquot be formulated successfully

Out dated Eligibility for BPL In 1990-2000 BPL survey person having below Rs 15- day was below poverty line In 2011 it was raised to Rs 32- day But given the approx 29 downfall of rupee within the past 15 years and current inflation rate at 536 the BPL eligibility doesnrsquot seem prudent It has in a way depicted decrease in number of people below poverty line whereas in reality income hasnrsquot grown proportionally with inflation The poor is still same or worse but statistics speak otherwise

Social Effect of above problems The above mentioned problems over multiple decades have caused this section to be satisfied with what they get ie actually nothing Their acceptance and our ignorance has compelled these people who contribute 50 to our national product to go unnoticed and work all their lives just to survive one more day

INFORMAL SECTOR

REVITALISATION

COMMITTEE

(ISRC)

Establish a culture or a model for grass root implementation

of social welfare schemes at a national level

OBJECTIVE

ISRCa committee acting as a CONNECTOR as well as an

ADMINISTRATOR for various philanthropist groupsNGOs etc

A non-profit and autonomous body accountable to SUPREME

COURT of INDIA

In collaboration with an international philanthropy group-GIVING

PLEDGE

Ensure

longevity of quality programs and social services in India

ABOUT ISRC-

ISRC

PRIVATE

COMPANIES

GOVERNMENT

OFFICIALS

FUNCTIONAL IASIPS OFFICERS

(ADMINISTRATION)

REPESENTATIVE OF RBI

(FINANCIAL MATTERS)

NGOs RELIGIOUS PLACES WITH DEPOSIT MORE THAN 10

CRORES

PRIVATE HOSPITAL

ORGANISATIONAL SETUP-

INFORMAL SECTOR REVITALISATION COMMITTEE(ISRC)

ELIGIBILITY-

PROVISION OF BEING A MEMBER-

THE ENTREPRENEUR COMPANY MUST NOT BE BLACKLISTED OR SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY PAST

CRIMINAL OFFENCES

A COMPANYENTREPRENEUR WILL HAVE TO DONATE AT LEAST 25 OF ITSHIS TOTAL ANNUAL

INCOME

NGOS SHOULD BE ACTIVE FOR ATLEAST LAST 5 YEARS

NATIONAL SCALE PRIVATE HOSPITALS MUST PROVIDE MEDICAL SERVICES TO RECIPIENTS

OF AHS SCHEME(SLIDE 6)

Each private member of ISRC will have a VOTE in the governmentrsquos policy making procedures

regarding the informal sector It may propose implementation of any social welfare policy too

The companiesphilanthropists donating the 25 of their annual income to

ISRC will be exempted from CSR and also will receive proportional sales and VAT cuts thus making their products preferable in the marketSLIDE 5

Every private hospital helping in setting up a hospital

under the AHS will get service- tax cuts their doctors would get attractive additional payment

SLIDE 6

Ensuring That Each And Every Person Of The Country Gets A Place In The NRIC(The Database) With No

Redudancy(ensured By Biometric Indentities)

The Unorganised Sector Is To Be Divided Into G-I Have A Residence G-II Have A Temporary But

Rented Residence And G-III No Residence Including Slum Dwellers

MONITORING NPR

APPOINTING PAID VOLUNTEERS

Appointing (18 Yrs-45yrs) Unemployed People From G-II Unorganised Sector Workers Family And Educated

Unemployed Sector As Paid Volunteer Train the volunteers Volunteers Will Be Paid A Fixed Monthly Salary They Would Be Paid Separately By Companies Under CSR

Act When Hired Slide 5

The People Benefited From The AHS Will Submit A Meagre Rent And A Defined Amount Of Savings Depending On Their Income This Will Be Deposited In RBI under special endowment schemes

The RBI Will Provide Special Interest Rates Under Directions From Finance Ministry

This Interest Generated Will Become A Part Of The Trusts Of ISRC While Preserving The Purchasing Power Of The Principal Deposited By The G-III Families Remains Intact SLIDE 6

INVOLVEMENT OF RBI

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

A Daily Information Service With News Information On Non-profit Investment Opportunity And Activities

Provides A Balance Sheet Every Month Informing The Donors Of What Amount Was Spent In The Month

And What Social Works Were Done

This would minimise corruption

INITIATING AHS

The Entire Project Of AHS Will Be Implemented Under Its Supervision

SLIDE 6)

INFORMAL SECTOR REVITALISATION COMMITTEE(ISRC)

Companies above a certain size to ensure that they spend at least 2

percent of annual profits on corporate social responsibility (CSR)

activities

LAW PROPOSED

We are in favour of it

Though we suggest certain amendments in the law

GUIDELINES SPECIAL FEATURES

Any time the company may appeal to be a

part of the ISRC

Any Company may also add his

investment(2 of the profit) to the

investment being made by ISRC in that

area

The companies will be allotted areas according

their own location and profit value

For the allotted area the government would

prepare a list of the high-priority needs

(maximum 3)of society and provide it to the

Company

Company is excusable from CSR and these

duties if and only if the company doesnrsquot have

any gross profit Operational loss is not to be

considered a reason

Amended CSR Act- - - - CSR in parallel to ISRC

DEFINED GENRES

GENRE OBJECTIVES

EDUCATION Establishing e-learningManaging the mid day meal programme Conducting workshops and sessions (By ISRC Paid Volunteer)

UNORGANISED RETAILING Venture Capital investment Registering every unorganized retailer

AHS (Refer to SLIDE 6) Supervision of the facilities provided under AHS

MISCELLANEOUS AND

MANDATORY

All the people in the allotted area has Voter Card Ration Card BPL

CardRED Card(if Applicable)AADHAR Card

Conducting campaigns regarding any new policy implemented by the

government

TEMPLE LAW (A proposal)

Every religious places with deposits above 10 crores (Including goldsilver gems and other deposits

may donate 15 of their wealth to ISRC

If not then they will have to pay suitable Income taxes on all their deposits as per Act 1961

If they fail to do either of the above theyrsquoll be subjected to raids and all other exercises that normal organizations face Likewise theyrsquoll booked under the IPC for illegal money holdings if not accounted for

Approximately 35 Percent Of Indias 260 Million People (A Group Almost Equal To The Entire

population Of The United States) Still Earns $1 Or Less A Day

CRY(Child Relief and You) estimated that there are 11 million homeless children live on the street

India Is Home To 63 Of All Slum Dwellers In South Asia

There Are 78 Million Homeless People In India Alone

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME

(AHS) Providing shelter to every homeless person(G-

III group)at low rents

PROBLEM IN NUMBERS

SOLUTION

BASIS OF BEING IN G-III GROUP

EACH AND EVERY CHILD( lt16yrs) SHOULD GO TO THE SCHOOL SET UP UNDER AHS

IF NOT SELF HELP GROUP THEN JOIN TRAINING AT THE AHS HOSPITAL AS NURSE OR GET PAID BY CSR FOR MAINTENANCE OF SANITATIONFILING COMPLAINTS (IF LITERATE ) etc

EACH AND EVERY WORKING AGE MEMBER(18 yrs-45 yrs) OF THE FAMILY SHOULD BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SELF-HELP GROUP WITHIN 15 DAYS OF ALLOTMENT

NO MEMBER OF THE FAMILY SHOULD WORK IN THE ORGANISED SECTOR

AH

S

FACILITIES

BASIC AMENITIESELECTRICITY

COMMUNITY SANITATION AND KITCHEN

SELF ndashHELP

GROUP amp

ADULT LITERACY

FORMED BY UNEMPLOYED WORKING AGE CLASS LIVING THERE

PAID VOLUNTEERS ORGANISE FREE WOKSHOPS FOR ADULT LITERACY

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

EDUCATION

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT PROPER FEES

SET UP OF A LOCAL SCHOOL-FREE UPTO 12TH FOR

CHILDREN FROM G-III

CONDUCTING TESTS FOR RECRUITING TEACHERS BY ISRCCSR

HEALTH

PROVIDE MEDICAL FACILITY AND MEDICINE TO AHS PEOPLE AT REDUCED PRICES

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT ACTUAL RATE

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 3: CANDLES

INFORMAL SECTOR

REVITALISATION

COMMITTEE

(ISRC)

Establish a culture or a model for grass root implementation

of social welfare schemes at a national level

OBJECTIVE

ISRCa committee acting as a CONNECTOR as well as an

ADMINISTRATOR for various philanthropist groupsNGOs etc

A non-profit and autonomous body accountable to SUPREME

COURT of INDIA

In collaboration with an international philanthropy group-GIVING

PLEDGE

Ensure

longevity of quality programs and social services in India

ABOUT ISRC-

ISRC

PRIVATE

COMPANIES

GOVERNMENT

OFFICIALS

FUNCTIONAL IASIPS OFFICERS

(ADMINISTRATION)

REPESENTATIVE OF RBI

(FINANCIAL MATTERS)

NGOs RELIGIOUS PLACES WITH DEPOSIT MORE THAN 10

CRORES

PRIVATE HOSPITAL

ORGANISATIONAL SETUP-

INFORMAL SECTOR REVITALISATION COMMITTEE(ISRC)

ELIGIBILITY-

PROVISION OF BEING A MEMBER-

THE ENTREPRENEUR COMPANY MUST NOT BE BLACKLISTED OR SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY PAST

CRIMINAL OFFENCES

A COMPANYENTREPRENEUR WILL HAVE TO DONATE AT LEAST 25 OF ITSHIS TOTAL ANNUAL

INCOME

NGOS SHOULD BE ACTIVE FOR ATLEAST LAST 5 YEARS

NATIONAL SCALE PRIVATE HOSPITALS MUST PROVIDE MEDICAL SERVICES TO RECIPIENTS

OF AHS SCHEME(SLIDE 6)

Each private member of ISRC will have a VOTE in the governmentrsquos policy making procedures

regarding the informal sector It may propose implementation of any social welfare policy too

The companiesphilanthropists donating the 25 of their annual income to

ISRC will be exempted from CSR and also will receive proportional sales and VAT cuts thus making their products preferable in the marketSLIDE 5

Every private hospital helping in setting up a hospital

under the AHS will get service- tax cuts their doctors would get attractive additional payment

SLIDE 6

Ensuring That Each And Every Person Of The Country Gets A Place In The NRIC(The Database) With No

Redudancy(ensured By Biometric Indentities)

The Unorganised Sector Is To Be Divided Into G-I Have A Residence G-II Have A Temporary But

Rented Residence And G-III No Residence Including Slum Dwellers

MONITORING NPR

APPOINTING PAID VOLUNTEERS

Appointing (18 Yrs-45yrs) Unemployed People From G-II Unorganised Sector Workers Family And Educated

Unemployed Sector As Paid Volunteer Train the volunteers Volunteers Will Be Paid A Fixed Monthly Salary They Would Be Paid Separately By Companies Under CSR

Act When Hired Slide 5

The People Benefited From The AHS Will Submit A Meagre Rent And A Defined Amount Of Savings Depending On Their Income This Will Be Deposited In RBI under special endowment schemes

The RBI Will Provide Special Interest Rates Under Directions From Finance Ministry

This Interest Generated Will Become A Part Of The Trusts Of ISRC While Preserving The Purchasing Power Of The Principal Deposited By The G-III Families Remains Intact SLIDE 6

INVOLVEMENT OF RBI

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

A Daily Information Service With News Information On Non-profit Investment Opportunity And Activities

Provides A Balance Sheet Every Month Informing The Donors Of What Amount Was Spent In The Month

And What Social Works Were Done

This would minimise corruption

INITIATING AHS

The Entire Project Of AHS Will Be Implemented Under Its Supervision

SLIDE 6)

INFORMAL SECTOR REVITALISATION COMMITTEE(ISRC)

Companies above a certain size to ensure that they spend at least 2

percent of annual profits on corporate social responsibility (CSR)

activities

LAW PROPOSED

We are in favour of it

Though we suggest certain amendments in the law

GUIDELINES SPECIAL FEATURES

Any time the company may appeal to be a

part of the ISRC

Any Company may also add his

investment(2 of the profit) to the

investment being made by ISRC in that

area

The companies will be allotted areas according

their own location and profit value

For the allotted area the government would

prepare a list of the high-priority needs

(maximum 3)of society and provide it to the

Company

Company is excusable from CSR and these

duties if and only if the company doesnrsquot have

any gross profit Operational loss is not to be

considered a reason

Amended CSR Act- - - - CSR in parallel to ISRC

DEFINED GENRES

GENRE OBJECTIVES

EDUCATION Establishing e-learningManaging the mid day meal programme Conducting workshops and sessions (By ISRC Paid Volunteer)

UNORGANISED RETAILING Venture Capital investment Registering every unorganized retailer

AHS (Refer to SLIDE 6) Supervision of the facilities provided under AHS

MISCELLANEOUS AND

MANDATORY

All the people in the allotted area has Voter Card Ration Card BPL

CardRED Card(if Applicable)AADHAR Card

Conducting campaigns regarding any new policy implemented by the

government

TEMPLE LAW (A proposal)

Every religious places with deposits above 10 crores (Including goldsilver gems and other deposits

may donate 15 of their wealth to ISRC

If not then they will have to pay suitable Income taxes on all their deposits as per Act 1961

If they fail to do either of the above theyrsquoll be subjected to raids and all other exercises that normal organizations face Likewise theyrsquoll booked under the IPC for illegal money holdings if not accounted for

Approximately 35 Percent Of Indias 260 Million People (A Group Almost Equal To The Entire

population Of The United States) Still Earns $1 Or Less A Day

CRY(Child Relief and You) estimated that there are 11 million homeless children live on the street

India Is Home To 63 Of All Slum Dwellers In South Asia

There Are 78 Million Homeless People In India Alone

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME

(AHS) Providing shelter to every homeless person(G-

III group)at low rents

PROBLEM IN NUMBERS

SOLUTION

BASIS OF BEING IN G-III GROUP

EACH AND EVERY CHILD( lt16yrs) SHOULD GO TO THE SCHOOL SET UP UNDER AHS

IF NOT SELF HELP GROUP THEN JOIN TRAINING AT THE AHS HOSPITAL AS NURSE OR GET PAID BY CSR FOR MAINTENANCE OF SANITATIONFILING COMPLAINTS (IF LITERATE ) etc

EACH AND EVERY WORKING AGE MEMBER(18 yrs-45 yrs) OF THE FAMILY SHOULD BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SELF-HELP GROUP WITHIN 15 DAYS OF ALLOTMENT

NO MEMBER OF THE FAMILY SHOULD WORK IN THE ORGANISED SECTOR

AH

S

FACILITIES

BASIC AMENITIESELECTRICITY

COMMUNITY SANITATION AND KITCHEN

SELF ndashHELP

GROUP amp

ADULT LITERACY

FORMED BY UNEMPLOYED WORKING AGE CLASS LIVING THERE

PAID VOLUNTEERS ORGANISE FREE WOKSHOPS FOR ADULT LITERACY

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

EDUCATION

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT PROPER FEES

SET UP OF A LOCAL SCHOOL-FREE UPTO 12TH FOR

CHILDREN FROM G-III

CONDUCTING TESTS FOR RECRUITING TEACHERS BY ISRCCSR

HEALTH

PROVIDE MEDICAL FACILITY AND MEDICINE TO AHS PEOPLE AT REDUCED PRICES

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT ACTUAL RATE

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 4: CANDLES

INFORMAL SECTOR REVITALISATION COMMITTEE(ISRC)

ELIGIBILITY-

PROVISION OF BEING A MEMBER-

THE ENTREPRENEUR COMPANY MUST NOT BE BLACKLISTED OR SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY PAST

CRIMINAL OFFENCES

A COMPANYENTREPRENEUR WILL HAVE TO DONATE AT LEAST 25 OF ITSHIS TOTAL ANNUAL

INCOME

NGOS SHOULD BE ACTIVE FOR ATLEAST LAST 5 YEARS

NATIONAL SCALE PRIVATE HOSPITALS MUST PROVIDE MEDICAL SERVICES TO RECIPIENTS

OF AHS SCHEME(SLIDE 6)

Each private member of ISRC will have a VOTE in the governmentrsquos policy making procedures

regarding the informal sector It may propose implementation of any social welfare policy too

The companiesphilanthropists donating the 25 of their annual income to

ISRC will be exempted from CSR and also will receive proportional sales and VAT cuts thus making their products preferable in the marketSLIDE 5

Every private hospital helping in setting up a hospital

under the AHS will get service- tax cuts their doctors would get attractive additional payment

SLIDE 6

Ensuring That Each And Every Person Of The Country Gets A Place In The NRIC(The Database) With No

Redudancy(ensured By Biometric Indentities)

The Unorganised Sector Is To Be Divided Into G-I Have A Residence G-II Have A Temporary But

Rented Residence And G-III No Residence Including Slum Dwellers

MONITORING NPR

APPOINTING PAID VOLUNTEERS

Appointing (18 Yrs-45yrs) Unemployed People From G-II Unorganised Sector Workers Family And Educated

Unemployed Sector As Paid Volunteer Train the volunteers Volunteers Will Be Paid A Fixed Monthly Salary They Would Be Paid Separately By Companies Under CSR

Act When Hired Slide 5

The People Benefited From The AHS Will Submit A Meagre Rent And A Defined Amount Of Savings Depending On Their Income This Will Be Deposited In RBI under special endowment schemes

The RBI Will Provide Special Interest Rates Under Directions From Finance Ministry

This Interest Generated Will Become A Part Of The Trusts Of ISRC While Preserving The Purchasing Power Of The Principal Deposited By The G-III Families Remains Intact SLIDE 6

INVOLVEMENT OF RBI

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

A Daily Information Service With News Information On Non-profit Investment Opportunity And Activities

Provides A Balance Sheet Every Month Informing The Donors Of What Amount Was Spent In The Month

And What Social Works Were Done

This would minimise corruption

INITIATING AHS

The Entire Project Of AHS Will Be Implemented Under Its Supervision

SLIDE 6)

INFORMAL SECTOR REVITALISATION COMMITTEE(ISRC)

Companies above a certain size to ensure that they spend at least 2

percent of annual profits on corporate social responsibility (CSR)

activities

LAW PROPOSED

We are in favour of it

Though we suggest certain amendments in the law

GUIDELINES SPECIAL FEATURES

Any time the company may appeal to be a

part of the ISRC

Any Company may also add his

investment(2 of the profit) to the

investment being made by ISRC in that

area

The companies will be allotted areas according

their own location and profit value

For the allotted area the government would

prepare a list of the high-priority needs

(maximum 3)of society and provide it to the

Company

Company is excusable from CSR and these

duties if and only if the company doesnrsquot have

any gross profit Operational loss is not to be

considered a reason

Amended CSR Act- - - - CSR in parallel to ISRC

DEFINED GENRES

GENRE OBJECTIVES

EDUCATION Establishing e-learningManaging the mid day meal programme Conducting workshops and sessions (By ISRC Paid Volunteer)

UNORGANISED RETAILING Venture Capital investment Registering every unorganized retailer

AHS (Refer to SLIDE 6) Supervision of the facilities provided under AHS

MISCELLANEOUS AND

MANDATORY

All the people in the allotted area has Voter Card Ration Card BPL

CardRED Card(if Applicable)AADHAR Card

Conducting campaigns regarding any new policy implemented by the

government

TEMPLE LAW (A proposal)

Every religious places with deposits above 10 crores (Including goldsilver gems and other deposits

may donate 15 of their wealth to ISRC

If not then they will have to pay suitable Income taxes on all their deposits as per Act 1961

If they fail to do either of the above theyrsquoll be subjected to raids and all other exercises that normal organizations face Likewise theyrsquoll booked under the IPC for illegal money holdings if not accounted for

Approximately 35 Percent Of Indias 260 Million People (A Group Almost Equal To The Entire

population Of The United States) Still Earns $1 Or Less A Day

CRY(Child Relief and You) estimated that there are 11 million homeless children live on the street

India Is Home To 63 Of All Slum Dwellers In South Asia

There Are 78 Million Homeless People In India Alone

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME

(AHS) Providing shelter to every homeless person(G-

III group)at low rents

PROBLEM IN NUMBERS

SOLUTION

BASIS OF BEING IN G-III GROUP

EACH AND EVERY CHILD( lt16yrs) SHOULD GO TO THE SCHOOL SET UP UNDER AHS

IF NOT SELF HELP GROUP THEN JOIN TRAINING AT THE AHS HOSPITAL AS NURSE OR GET PAID BY CSR FOR MAINTENANCE OF SANITATIONFILING COMPLAINTS (IF LITERATE ) etc

EACH AND EVERY WORKING AGE MEMBER(18 yrs-45 yrs) OF THE FAMILY SHOULD BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SELF-HELP GROUP WITHIN 15 DAYS OF ALLOTMENT

NO MEMBER OF THE FAMILY SHOULD WORK IN THE ORGANISED SECTOR

AH

S

FACILITIES

BASIC AMENITIESELECTRICITY

COMMUNITY SANITATION AND KITCHEN

SELF ndashHELP

GROUP amp

ADULT LITERACY

FORMED BY UNEMPLOYED WORKING AGE CLASS LIVING THERE

PAID VOLUNTEERS ORGANISE FREE WOKSHOPS FOR ADULT LITERACY

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

EDUCATION

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT PROPER FEES

SET UP OF A LOCAL SCHOOL-FREE UPTO 12TH FOR

CHILDREN FROM G-III

CONDUCTING TESTS FOR RECRUITING TEACHERS BY ISRCCSR

HEALTH

PROVIDE MEDICAL FACILITY AND MEDICINE TO AHS PEOPLE AT REDUCED PRICES

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT ACTUAL RATE

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 5: CANDLES

Ensuring That Each And Every Person Of The Country Gets A Place In The NRIC(The Database) With No

Redudancy(ensured By Biometric Indentities)

The Unorganised Sector Is To Be Divided Into G-I Have A Residence G-II Have A Temporary But

Rented Residence And G-III No Residence Including Slum Dwellers

MONITORING NPR

APPOINTING PAID VOLUNTEERS

Appointing (18 Yrs-45yrs) Unemployed People From G-II Unorganised Sector Workers Family And Educated

Unemployed Sector As Paid Volunteer Train the volunteers Volunteers Will Be Paid A Fixed Monthly Salary They Would Be Paid Separately By Companies Under CSR

Act When Hired Slide 5

The People Benefited From The AHS Will Submit A Meagre Rent And A Defined Amount Of Savings Depending On Their Income This Will Be Deposited In RBI under special endowment schemes

The RBI Will Provide Special Interest Rates Under Directions From Finance Ministry

This Interest Generated Will Become A Part Of The Trusts Of ISRC While Preserving The Purchasing Power Of The Principal Deposited By The G-III Families Remains Intact SLIDE 6

INVOLVEMENT OF RBI

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

A Daily Information Service With News Information On Non-profit Investment Opportunity And Activities

Provides A Balance Sheet Every Month Informing The Donors Of What Amount Was Spent In The Month

And What Social Works Were Done

This would minimise corruption

INITIATING AHS

The Entire Project Of AHS Will Be Implemented Under Its Supervision

SLIDE 6)

INFORMAL SECTOR REVITALISATION COMMITTEE(ISRC)

Companies above a certain size to ensure that they spend at least 2

percent of annual profits on corporate social responsibility (CSR)

activities

LAW PROPOSED

We are in favour of it

Though we suggest certain amendments in the law

GUIDELINES SPECIAL FEATURES

Any time the company may appeal to be a

part of the ISRC

Any Company may also add his

investment(2 of the profit) to the

investment being made by ISRC in that

area

The companies will be allotted areas according

their own location and profit value

For the allotted area the government would

prepare a list of the high-priority needs

(maximum 3)of society and provide it to the

Company

Company is excusable from CSR and these

duties if and only if the company doesnrsquot have

any gross profit Operational loss is not to be

considered a reason

Amended CSR Act- - - - CSR in parallel to ISRC

DEFINED GENRES

GENRE OBJECTIVES

EDUCATION Establishing e-learningManaging the mid day meal programme Conducting workshops and sessions (By ISRC Paid Volunteer)

UNORGANISED RETAILING Venture Capital investment Registering every unorganized retailer

AHS (Refer to SLIDE 6) Supervision of the facilities provided under AHS

MISCELLANEOUS AND

MANDATORY

All the people in the allotted area has Voter Card Ration Card BPL

CardRED Card(if Applicable)AADHAR Card

Conducting campaigns regarding any new policy implemented by the

government

TEMPLE LAW (A proposal)

Every religious places with deposits above 10 crores (Including goldsilver gems and other deposits

may donate 15 of their wealth to ISRC

If not then they will have to pay suitable Income taxes on all their deposits as per Act 1961

If they fail to do either of the above theyrsquoll be subjected to raids and all other exercises that normal organizations face Likewise theyrsquoll booked under the IPC for illegal money holdings if not accounted for

Approximately 35 Percent Of Indias 260 Million People (A Group Almost Equal To The Entire

population Of The United States) Still Earns $1 Or Less A Day

CRY(Child Relief and You) estimated that there are 11 million homeless children live on the street

India Is Home To 63 Of All Slum Dwellers In South Asia

There Are 78 Million Homeless People In India Alone

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME

(AHS) Providing shelter to every homeless person(G-

III group)at low rents

PROBLEM IN NUMBERS

SOLUTION

BASIS OF BEING IN G-III GROUP

EACH AND EVERY CHILD( lt16yrs) SHOULD GO TO THE SCHOOL SET UP UNDER AHS

IF NOT SELF HELP GROUP THEN JOIN TRAINING AT THE AHS HOSPITAL AS NURSE OR GET PAID BY CSR FOR MAINTENANCE OF SANITATIONFILING COMPLAINTS (IF LITERATE ) etc

EACH AND EVERY WORKING AGE MEMBER(18 yrs-45 yrs) OF THE FAMILY SHOULD BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SELF-HELP GROUP WITHIN 15 DAYS OF ALLOTMENT

NO MEMBER OF THE FAMILY SHOULD WORK IN THE ORGANISED SECTOR

AH

S

FACILITIES

BASIC AMENITIESELECTRICITY

COMMUNITY SANITATION AND KITCHEN

SELF ndashHELP

GROUP amp

ADULT LITERACY

FORMED BY UNEMPLOYED WORKING AGE CLASS LIVING THERE

PAID VOLUNTEERS ORGANISE FREE WOKSHOPS FOR ADULT LITERACY

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

EDUCATION

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT PROPER FEES

SET UP OF A LOCAL SCHOOL-FREE UPTO 12TH FOR

CHILDREN FROM G-III

CONDUCTING TESTS FOR RECRUITING TEACHERS BY ISRCCSR

HEALTH

PROVIDE MEDICAL FACILITY AND MEDICINE TO AHS PEOPLE AT REDUCED PRICES

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT ACTUAL RATE

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 6: CANDLES

Companies above a certain size to ensure that they spend at least 2

percent of annual profits on corporate social responsibility (CSR)

activities

LAW PROPOSED

We are in favour of it

Though we suggest certain amendments in the law

GUIDELINES SPECIAL FEATURES

Any time the company may appeal to be a

part of the ISRC

Any Company may also add his

investment(2 of the profit) to the

investment being made by ISRC in that

area

The companies will be allotted areas according

their own location and profit value

For the allotted area the government would

prepare a list of the high-priority needs

(maximum 3)of society and provide it to the

Company

Company is excusable from CSR and these

duties if and only if the company doesnrsquot have

any gross profit Operational loss is not to be

considered a reason

Amended CSR Act- - - - CSR in parallel to ISRC

DEFINED GENRES

GENRE OBJECTIVES

EDUCATION Establishing e-learningManaging the mid day meal programme Conducting workshops and sessions (By ISRC Paid Volunteer)

UNORGANISED RETAILING Venture Capital investment Registering every unorganized retailer

AHS (Refer to SLIDE 6) Supervision of the facilities provided under AHS

MISCELLANEOUS AND

MANDATORY

All the people in the allotted area has Voter Card Ration Card BPL

CardRED Card(if Applicable)AADHAR Card

Conducting campaigns regarding any new policy implemented by the

government

TEMPLE LAW (A proposal)

Every religious places with deposits above 10 crores (Including goldsilver gems and other deposits

may donate 15 of their wealth to ISRC

If not then they will have to pay suitable Income taxes on all their deposits as per Act 1961

If they fail to do either of the above theyrsquoll be subjected to raids and all other exercises that normal organizations face Likewise theyrsquoll booked under the IPC for illegal money holdings if not accounted for

Approximately 35 Percent Of Indias 260 Million People (A Group Almost Equal To The Entire

population Of The United States) Still Earns $1 Or Less A Day

CRY(Child Relief and You) estimated that there are 11 million homeless children live on the street

India Is Home To 63 Of All Slum Dwellers In South Asia

There Are 78 Million Homeless People In India Alone

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME

(AHS) Providing shelter to every homeless person(G-

III group)at low rents

PROBLEM IN NUMBERS

SOLUTION

BASIS OF BEING IN G-III GROUP

EACH AND EVERY CHILD( lt16yrs) SHOULD GO TO THE SCHOOL SET UP UNDER AHS

IF NOT SELF HELP GROUP THEN JOIN TRAINING AT THE AHS HOSPITAL AS NURSE OR GET PAID BY CSR FOR MAINTENANCE OF SANITATIONFILING COMPLAINTS (IF LITERATE ) etc

EACH AND EVERY WORKING AGE MEMBER(18 yrs-45 yrs) OF THE FAMILY SHOULD BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SELF-HELP GROUP WITHIN 15 DAYS OF ALLOTMENT

NO MEMBER OF THE FAMILY SHOULD WORK IN THE ORGANISED SECTOR

AH

S

FACILITIES

BASIC AMENITIESELECTRICITY

COMMUNITY SANITATION AND KITCHEN

SELF ndashHELP

GROUP amp

ADULT LITERACY

FORMED BY UNEMPLOYED WORKING AGE CLASS LIVING THERE

PAID VOLUNTEERS ORGANISE FREE WOKSHOPS FOR ADULT LITERACY

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

EDUCATION

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT PROPER FEES

SET UP OF A LOCAL SCHOOL-FREE UPTO 12TH FOR

CHILDREN FROM G-III

CONDUCTING TESTS FOR RECRUITING TEACHERS BY ISRCCSR

HEALTH

PROVIDE MEDICAL FACILITY AND MEDICINE TO AHS PEOPLE AT REDUCED PRICES

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT ACTUAL RATE

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 7: CANDLES

Amended CSR Act- - - - CSR in parallel to ISRC

DEFINED GENRES

GENRE OBJECTIVES

EDUCATION Establishing e-learningManaging the mid day meal programme Conducting workshops and sessions (By ISRC Paid Volunteer)

UNORGANISED RETAILING Venture Capital investment Registering every unorganized retailer

AHS (Refer to SLIDE 6) Supervision of the facilities provided under AHS

MISCELLANEOUS AND

MANDATORY

All the people in the allotted area has Voter Card Ration Card BPL

CardRED Card(if Applicable)AADHAR Card

Conducting campaigns regarding any new policy implemented by the

government

TEMPLE LAW (A proposal)

Every religious places with deposits above 10 crores (Including goldsilver gems and other deposits

may donate 15 of their wealth to ISRC

If not then they will have to pay suitable Income taxes on all their deposits as per Act 1961

If they fail to do either of the above theyrsquoll be subjected to raids and all other exercises that normal organizations face Likewise theyrsquoll booked under the IPC for illegal money holdings if not accounted for

Approximately 35 Percent Of Indias 260 Million People (A Group Almost Equal To The Entire

population Of The United States) Still Earns $1 Or Less A Day

CRY(Child Relief and You) estimated that there are 11 million homeless children live on the street

India Is Home To 63 Of All Slum Dwellers In South Asia

There Are 78 Million Homeless People In India Alone

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME

(AHS) Providing shelter to every homeless person(G-

III group)at low rents

PROBLEM IN NUMBERS

SOLUTION

BASIS OF BEING IN G-III GROUP

EACH AND EVERY CHILD( lt16yrs) SHOULD GO TO THE SCHOOL SET UP UNDER AHS

IF NOT SELF HELP GROUP THEN JOIN TRAINING AT THE AHS HOSPITAL AS NURSE OR GET PAID BY CSR FOR MAINTENANCE OF SANITATIONFILING COMPLAINTS (IF LITERATE ) etc

EACH AND EVERY WORKING AGE MEMBER(18 yrs-45 yrs) OF THE FAMILY SHOULD BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SELF-HELP GROUP WITHIN 15 DAYS OF ALLOTMENT

NO MEMBER OF THE FAMILY SHOULD WORK IN THE ORGANISED SECTOR

AH

S

FACILITIES

BASIC AMENITIESELECTRICITY

COMMUNITY SANITATION AND KITCHEN

SELF ndashHELP

GROUP amp

ADULT LITERACY

FORMED BY UNEMPLOYED WORKING AGE CLASS LIVING THERE

PAID VOLUNTEERS ORGANISE FREE WOKSHOPS FOR ADULT LITERACY

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

EDUCATION

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT PROPER FEES

SET UP OF A LOCAL SCHOOL-FREE UPTO 12TH FOR

CHILDREN FROM G-III

CONDUCTING TESTS FOR RECRUITING TEACHERS BY ISRCCSR

HEALTH

PROVIDE MEDICAL FACILITY AND MEDICINE TO AHS PEOPLE AT REDUCED PRICES

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT ACTUAL RATE

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

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CREDITS

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2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 8: CANDLES

Approximately 35 Percent Of Indias 260 Million People (A Group Almost Equal To The Entire

population Of The United States) Still Earns $1 Or Less A Day

CRY(Child Relief and You) estimated that there are 11 million homeless children live on the street

India Is Home To 63 Of All Slum Dwellers In South Asia

There Are 78 Million Homeless People In India Alone

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME

(AHS) Providing shelter to every homeless person(G-

III group)at low rents

PROBLEM IN NUMBERS

SOLUTION

BASIS OF BEING IN G-III GROUP

EACH AND EVERY CHILD( lt16yrs) SHOULD GO TO THE SCHOOL SET UP UNDER AHS

IF NOT SELF HELP GROUP THEN JOIN TRAINING AT THE AHS HOSPITAL AS NURSE OR GET PAID BY CSR FOR MAINTENANCE OF SANITATIONFILING COMPLAINTS (IF LITERATE ) etc

EACH AND EVERY WORKING AGE MEMBER(18 yrs-45 yrs) OF THE FAMILY SHOULD BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SELF-HELP GROUP WITHIN 15 DAYS OF ALLOTMENT

NO MEMBER OF THE FAMILY SHOULD WORK IN THE ORGANISED SECTOR

AH

S

FACILITIES

BASIC AMENITIESELECTRICITY

COMMUNITY SANITATION AND KITCHEN

SELF ndashHELP

GROUP amp

ADULT LITERACY

FORMED BY UNEMPLOYED WORKING AGE CLASS LIVING THERE

PAID VOLUNTEERS ORGANISE FREE WOKSHOPS FOR ADULT LITERACY

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

EDUCATION

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT PROPER FEES

SET UP OF A LOCAL SCHOOL-FREE UPTO 12TH FOR

CHILDREN FROM G-III

CONDUCTING TESTS FOR RECRUITING TEACHERS BY ISRCCSR

HEALTH

PROVIDE MEDICAL FACILITY AND MEDICINE TO AHS PEOPLE AT REDUCED PRICES

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT ACTUAL RATE

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 9: CANDLES

AH

S

FACILITIES

BASIC AMENITIESELECTRICITY

COMMUNITY SANITATION AND KITCHEN

SELF ndashHELP

GROUP amp

ADULT LITERACY

FORMED BY UNEMPLOYED WORKING AGE CLASS LIVING THERE

PAID VOLUNTEERS ORGANISE FREE WOKSHOPS FOR ADULT LITERACY

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

EDUCATION

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT PROPER FEES

SET UP OF A LOCAL SCHOOL-FREE UPTO 12TH FOR

CHILDREN FROM G-III

CONDUCTING TESTS FOR RECRUITING TEACHERS BY ISRCCSR

HEALTH

PROVIDE MEDICAL FACILITY AND MEDICINE TO AHS PEOPLE AT REDUCED PRICES

OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC AT ACTUAL RATE

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 10: CANDLES

A STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING MACRO-ECONOMY(3 GOALS)

FULL EMPLOYMENT Self Help Group Paid Jobs For Maintenance Of AHS Buildings AHS Hospitals Paid Volunteers Of ISRC

STABILITY OF PRICE Production Of Different Materials By Self Help Groups Here Unemployment Decreases And Promises To Remain Minimum There Is An Occasional Reduction In Taxes And Vat Rates For Certain Companies Which Also Increases Their Production

1) Too Much Productivity Of One Type Of

Material Will Bring Down The Market Of That Product Rather Than Enhancing It So Economic Growth Comes At Stake

SOLUTION-For This We Can Try And Produce The Goods Specific To An Area In That Regionrsquos Self Help Groups This Way The Product Will Get Used Up Mostly In The Area Itself And That Too At Cheaper Rates As No Transportaion Or Excise Or Inter-state Taxes Will Apply

IT IS SAID THAT ALL THREE GOALS OF MACRO ECONOMICS ARE NOT ACHIEVABLE

AHS NRIC

ISRC PHILANTHROPISTS

NGO

GOVERNMENT

CSR

RELIGIO-US

PLACES

ADVANTAGES CHALLENGES

ECONOMIC GROWTH As Rate Of Production Increases Economic Growth Also Increases As Living Standard Increase Scarcity of basic amenities becomes Less of a Problem

OTHER BENEFITS 1Reduction In Child Labour 2Ensure Education For All 3De-centralisation Of Services Which Allow Actual Financial Help And Services To Reach The Needy(And Remote Areas) Not Through A Filter But Directly Through A Funnel Like Structure

2) The Initial Setup Stages Of The Database And The Committee Will Require Quite Some Amendments And Introduction Of New Policies Which Will Take Time Effort And Money

SOLUTION The Solution To This Setup Stage Issue Can Be A Trial Run On Smaller Scales Which Will Be An Example To Our Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Representatives Of The Effectivity Of The Plan And Thus Will Require Almost No Debate Over Itrsquos Efficiency We Must Do Trials To Draw Conclusions Population Off Over A Billion Cannot Decide Their Future Upon Debates

IT IS TRUE TO SOME EXTENT IN THIS CASE

TRADE-OFFS IN GOALS

VIDEO REFERRENCE LINK -gt httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=cKX23ZX4_BEampfeature

=youtube

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 11: CANDLES

WE ACTUALLY NEED TO INSTILL A SENSE A WILL AND A HOPE IN THESE PEOPLE

THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THE PILLARS OF THIS NATION THEY ARE THE GRAIN PRODUCERS THE WEAVERS THE SHOPKEEPERS THE SWEEPERS ALL THOSE JOBS WITHOUT WHICH THIS NATION CANNOT DREAM OF GOING AHEAD AND THAT IS WHY THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US

SO ITS HIGH TIME THAT WE TAKE CHARGE AND MAINSTREAM THEM AS TECHNICALLY SPEAKING THEY PRODUCE MORE THAN 50 OF OUR NATIONS PRODUCT

A DIGNIFIED AND HEALTHY LIFE FOR EVERYONE IS THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT

WE NEED TO ACT TO ENSURE

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY

Page 12: CANDLES

lliance magazine june2013

wwwindiaonlinepagescompopulationindia-current-populationhtml

ibnliveincomnewsthe-rs-32-question-how-the-poverty-line-is-fixed189855-3html

wwwtradingeconomicscomindiainflation-cpi

wwwgooglecom

India Knowledge Wharton March 21 2013

Indian Rupee to US Dollar

Exchange Rate

CREDITS

1VOICE-AKASH BHAT

2PHOTOGRAPHY-KHUSHBOO KUMARI

AND DEEPAK SHRIVASTAV

3INTERPRETER(ON SURVEY) SWASTI

RAY