THE PR OF OUR PM

Our Prime Minister Shri. Narendra modi has shown his caliber and passion not only in his speeches but has also made several changes for the benefits of every one. It has occurred that he is doing great as a P.M of India. Right after his step in parliament as a PM he make everyone believes in himself. 
Public relations (PR) is about managing reputation. It aims to gain understanding and support for clients as well as to influence opinion and behavior. Planning, developing and implementing PR strategies, Liaising with colleagues and key spokespeople. If we look upon the changes made by him its quite similar to a P.R person. Let’s take a look on the changes which is made by him for the betterment of us and that too he has done just within 150 days of his role in P.M. These changes would not have been possible if would not have taken the initiatives, meeting the foreign ministers, Signing new deals, giving approvals to the new projects, interacting with people, using social media for campaigns. These all re the role of our P.M as a P.R

1. Bringing back Black Money :  
The first decision Modi Sarkar took after assuming Office was setting up of a Special Investigative Team (SIT), headed by former Supreme Court Judge MB Shah, to unearth illegal money stashed in tax havens. The SIT has already prepared a comprehensive action plan, including creation of an institutional structure that could enable India to fight the battle against black money.

2. Bringing economy back on track
In a bid to arrest inflation, Modi Government asked States to delist fruits and vegetables from the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC Act). This decision has protected farmers from the middle men and succeeded in preventing hoarding. This in turn has helped in taming inflation. 
3. Jan Dhan Yojana
Modi Sarkar has rolled out the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana. The ambitious scheme aims at a comprehensive financial inclusion by opening of bank accounts of people who have been left out in the process so far. On the inauguration day, a record 1.5 crore bank accounts were opened under this scheme.
4. Infrastructural development
The focal point of the Union Budget 2014 was infrastructure, a sector which was neglected in the last 10 years under the Congress-led UPA rule. The Government has attracted large-scale investments in infrastructural sector by reviving the Special Economic Zone (SEZ), streamlining the Public Private Partnership (PPP) models and creating Infrastructural Investment Trusts (InvITs). Work for the ambitious Diamond Quadrilateral rail network — connecting major metros across the country — is in the full swing.
5. Streamlining bureaucracy
To take administration closer to people and ensure that governance doesn’t get stuck in red tape, the Narendra Modi Government is streamlining the bureaucracy with thrust on transparency.  The Government has amended the All India Service (Conduct) Rules, 1968.  The amended guidelines mandate that the bureaucrats must maintain political neutrality, take decisions and make recommendations on merit alone and take decisions solely in public interest.

6. Weeding out archaic laws
The Narendra Modi Government is working overtime to weed out  archaic rules and legislations from the statute books. Most of them are laws introduced during the colonial British rule and still prevalent in the country. These dysfunctional laws have no relevance in the present day. These are obsolete laws which only hamper governance by creating confusions. It only complicates the legislation process and stand as a hindrance within the system.

7. Disbanding Planning Commission
Narendra Modi Government has disbanded the 64-year-old Planning Commission. In 1950, then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru formed Planning Commission on the line of erstwhile Soviet Union with an aim to formulating India’s five year plans. But during the 60-year-long Congress rule, the Commission was mostly used as a parking lot for cronies of the grand old party.

8. "Clean India" campaign
 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take up a broom and sweep the filthy streets of the capital on Thursday, launching a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of cleanliness and better sanitation.
The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, or Clean India Mission, is being launched on the birthday of independence leader Mahatma Gandhi - a public holiday - and aims to inform people about the link between sanitation and public health.

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