Monday, May 31, 2010
PM to present UPA-2's report today
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will present to the people Tuesday's report card "on the results of his administration in the first year of his second term.
Report to the people "was originally scheduled to be presented at a function on 22 May, precisely one year after the United Progressive Alliance II came to power.
However, the meaning is canceled due to Air India Express aircraft crashes in Mangalore, where 158 people be killed.
The report card will list the results of various ministries and departments.
The document is expected to chronic counting the Women's Reservation Bill, which has been adopted in the Rajya Sabha.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi is keen to ensure passageway in the Lok Sabha, but the measure has been put on hold due to strong resistance from Yadav trio - Mulayam Singh Yadav, Lalu Prasad Yadav and Sharad - demanding quota within allocation.
Right to Education (RTE) Act that would directly benefit at least one crore children are also expected to be painted in the report.
On the far-off front, the government is predictable to refer to dialogue with Pakistan and India's efforts to cement relations with almost all its neighbors.
On the financial front, the report is expected to focus on how the government battered the global financial crisis and depression, and was able to maintain an imposing growth.
Since 2004, when the Congress-led UPA power after ousting the BJP-led NDA government has been bringing out annual reports on their presentation.
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