Highlights of PM's Speech on 66th Independence Day
New Delhi,
Wed, 15 Aug 2012
NI Wire
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, who was addressing the nation record 9th time from the rampant of Red fort, only the
third person after Late Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru and Late Indira Gandhi, to address the nation most of the times, today said that
there is a need of political consensus to resume the economic growth of India which has become sluggish due to impact from
eurozone and global meltdown.
He also focused on terrorism - within the border and beyond the border, malnutrition, poverty, illiteracy, lack of
political awareness, lack of health awareness and Lokpal bill.
He also highlighted the success of Agni - IV and Agni - V missile test, and various government schemes for the welfare of
common men and announced to introduce some new schemes including Rajiv Housing Loan Scheme etc.
Prime Minister expressed his grief and concerned over recently held Assam ethnic violence and Pune bomb Blast and appealed
people to retain patience and calm to maintain harmony in such situation.
Here are the highlights of Prime Minister's speech:
- You are aware that these days the global economy is passing through a difficult phase. We cannot do much about the
conditions that prevail outside our country. But we must make every effort to resolve the problems inside our country so that
our economic growth and the creation of employment opportunities in the country are again speeded up.
- If we do not increase the pace of the country's economic growth, take steps to encourage new investment in the economy,
improve the management of Government finances and work for the livelihood security of the common man and energy security of
the country, then it most certainly affects our national security.
- I believe that this period of difficulties will not last long. Even as we face these problems, we should be encouraged
by the fact that we have achieved extraordinary successes in many areas in the last 8 years. We now need to replicate these
successes in newer areas.
- Today, one out of every 5 households in the country has become eligible to benefit from the Mahatma Gandhi Rural
Employment Act through a job card. In only the last one year we have provided employment to more than 8 crore people under
this scheme.
- When the UPA Government came to power in 2004, we had promised that we would provide electricity to all villages. To
fulfill this promise, we launched the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Electrification Scheme. More than 1 lakh new villages have been
provided with electricity connections under this scheme and now almost all the villages in the country have been electrified.
Our next target is to provide electricity to each and every household in our country in the next 5 years and to also improve
the supply of electricity.
- Today almost all children in the age group 6-14 years are being admitted to schools. More than 51,000 new schools have
been opened in the country and about 7 lakh teachers appointed in them in just the last 2 years. Now we will focus on
improving the quality of education. In the next few months we will put in place a system of continuous assessment of the
benefit our children are getting from teaching. Participation of the community and parents would be ensured so that they can
be satisfied with the quality of teaching.
- The National Skill Development Council has formulated a major scheme for skill development in which 8 crore people will
be trained in the next 5 years. This is an ambitious scheme which can be implemented only through a specialized agency of the
Central Government. Therefore, we are considering the establishment of a National Skill Development Authority so that skill
development programmes all over the country can be implemented in a coordinated manner.
- Recently we have taken new measures to accelerate infrastructure development. Ambitious targets have been fixed in
roads, airports, railways, electricity generation and coal production. The Government will take steps to increase investment
for infrastructure development with the help of the private sector. To attract foreign capital, we will have to create
confidence at the international level that there are no barriers to investment in India.
- Just 10 years back only 3 out of every 10 households in our villages were benefitting from banking services. Today more
than half of the rural households get the benefit of bank accounts. It will be our endeavour to ensure that all households
benefit from bank accounts in the next 2 years.
- We want to create a system in which money from Government schemes - pension for old people, scholarship for students and
wages for labourers - can be credited directly into people's bank accounts. This would reduce inconvenience to the
beneficiaries, make it easy for them to receive payment and increase transparency. For this work, we will take help from the
Aadhar scheme under which about 20 crore people have been registered so far.
- To provide housing for our poor brothers and sisters residing in urban areas of our country we will soon launch the
Rajiv Housing Loan Scheme. Under this scheme, people belonging to the economically weaker sections would be given relief on
interest for housing loans of less than Rs. 5 lakh.
- The incidents of violence which occurred in Assam recently are very unfortunate. I know that these incidents have
resulted in the disruption of the lives of a large number of people. We fully sympathize with those families which have been
affected by the violence. We are doing everything possible to provide relief to them. I also promise to you that our
Government will make every effort to understand the reasons behind the violence and work hard with the State Governments to
ensure that such incidents are not repeated in any part of the country.
- I would like to congratulate our scientists and technologists who have enhanced our prestige by successfully testing the
Agni V Missile and launching the RISAT- I Satellite in space this year. Recently the Cabinet has approved the Mars Orbiter
Mission. Under this Mission, our spaceship will go near Mars and collect important scientific information. This spaceship to
Mars will be a huge step for us in the area of science and technology.
- Our Government has set up a committee to examine issues relating to pay and pension of armed forces personnel. This
committee will also look into matters concerning pension of retired men and officers and family pension being paid to their
families. We will take prompt action on the recommendations of the committee, once they are received.
- Our commitment to make the work of the Government and administration transparent and accountable stands. On the last
Independence Day, I promised you that we would take many steps for this purpose. I am happy to state that during the last 1
year we have achieved good progress in this area. The Lok Sabha has cleared the Lokpal and Lokayukta Bill. We hope that all
political parties will help us in passing this Bill in the Rajya Sabha. A number of other Bills have also been presented
before the Parliament. The Cabinet has cleared a Public Procurement Bill.
--Sources: PIB