Today, the Prime Minister has announced ten priority areas for the
ministers to work on. In the context of realigning ministeries and
departments, this should be important. Especially point number five
should be interesting for us since we could certainly use it to press
for disability to be brough
sure, let us demand for it. we have right to submit our grievences. I
think, Modi doesn't have much understanding on PWD. but he has enough
patience to listen and understand. let's try to persuade him.
On 5/27/14, avinash shahi wrote:
> If we carefully study the practice of portfolio allocation W
avinash shahi
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Subject: Re: [AI] FYI: Thaawar Chand Gehlot is Social Justice Minister in
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If we carefully study the practice of portfolio allocation We may come
a
If we carefully study the practice of portfolio allocation We may come
across astonishing facts.
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment was previously known as
Ministry of welfair. And this ministry primarily deals with welfair
measures for deprived sections like-announcing scholarships and
sp
well said subramani sir,
let us take our concerns to modi through mails and letters. in adition
to that, let us make him our sympathizer. since he fought for rights
of some community, he will definitely make his mind towards our
problems. let us be optimistic and try.
On 5/27/14, avinash shahi wr
While we shouldn't be making hasty judgements on this MP, who is
elected to Parliament from Madhya Pradesh, he is prominently portrayed
as "dalit" face of the government. That would probably suit the SC/ST
affairs, but it is still disappointing that we don't have a dynamic
minister/personality who
So Department of Disability Affairs comes under his ministry.
Does anybody know anything about him?
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Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India
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