Central Hall of Parliament, New Delhi: 21-02-2013
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Honourable Members,
1. I welcome you to this session as I
address this joint sitting of the two Houses for the first time as
President. I hope this session will be productive and useful.
2. As I speak to you, I am aware that an
aspirational India is emerging, an India that demands more
opportunities, greater choices, better infrastructure, and enhanced
safety and security. Our youth, our greatest national asset, are a
confident and courageous lot. I have no doubt that their passion, energy
and enterprise will take India to new heights.
3. Amidst these aspirations, we are also
burdened by gathering anxieties about economic slowdown, job security
and employment prospects. People are concerned about the security of
our women and children. They are also anxious about timely delivery of
their entitlements and about persisting social and economic inequality.
4. The past year has been a very difficult
one for the global economy. Europe is in recession. Most emerging
markets are growing very slowly. It has been a difficult year for India
also. Both global and domestic factors have affected our growth. We
need to address the impact of both. My Government has responded to the
situation by taking several measures to revive investment activity and
investor sentiment.
5. An important initiative that my
Government has taken recently is the rollout of the Direct Benefits
Transfer system. This would enable Government sponsored benefits such
as scholarships, pensions and maternity benefits to flow directly into
the accounts of beneficiaries, who can access them using their Aadhaar
number. In due course, the Direct Benefits Transfer System will also
cover wages and subsidies on food and LPG. This system will help cut
down leakages, bring millions of people into the financial system and
lead to better targeting of beneficiaries. It will be a trend-setter in
the use of modern technology to bring benefits to our poorest citizens,
especially in rural areas. However, the Direct Benefits Transfer
System will not be a substitute for public services and will be
complementary to the Public Distribution System.
Honourable Members,
6. The average annual growth rate of GDP
in the 11th Plan, which concluded last year, was 8%. A notable feature
of the Plan was the progress towards achieving inclusiveness with a
faster decline in poverty than in the previous decade. The National
Development Council has recently adopted the 12th Five Year Plan, which
further sharpens the focus on faster, more inclusive and sustainable
growth. The 12th Plan recognises that growth outcomes will depend upon
the extent to which we are able to take some difficult decisions. The
Plan proposes to consolidate Centrally Sponsored Schemes into a smaller
number and increase their flexibility. This will give States the much-
needed freedom to experiment and innovate.
7. The Indian economy is currently
experiencing slower growth. Real GDP grew by 5.4% in the first half of
the current fiscal year. This is significantly lower than the average of
around 8% in the last decade. Our slower growth is the consequence of a
combination of global and domestic factors. My Government is taking
steps to deal with the factors responsible for the slowdown. Inflation
is easing gradually but is still a problem.
8. In recent months, there have been
positive developments too. There has been a moderation in core
inflation and recovery in growth is likely. Policy measures announced
during the year have also restored optimism at home and abroad.
9. My Government has announced a roadmap
for fiscal consolidation by containing the current year’s fiscal deficit
at 5.3% of the GDP. The Government is also working with State
Governments to reach a consensus on the Goods and Services Tax.
Honourable Members,
10. There is reason for cheer on the
agricultural front. The growth in agriculture and allied sectors
during the 11th plan was 3.7% compared to 2.4% in the 10th Plan.
11. I am proud to mention that relentless
efforts of farmers coupled with conducive policies of the Government,
have resulted in record foodgrain production for two consecutive years
with last year achieving a peak of 260 million tons. This year, despite
erratic and deficient rainfall, it is projected that we will produce
more than 250 million tons of foodgrains.
12. Our foodgrains position is, therefore,
comfortable. The total stock of foodgrains with the public sector
agencies was 662 lakh tons on 1st February 2013, including 307 lakh tons
of wheat and over 353 lakh tons of rice. My Government is committed to
enacting the National Food Security Bill, having received the
recommendations of the Standing Committee.
13. Several specific initiatives have been
undertaken under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna. Sugarcane and cotton
production have touched record levels in 2011-12.
14. My Government will continue to lay
emphasis on the development of rainfed and degraded areas during the
12th Five Year Plan. An outlay of29,296 crore has been earmarked under the Integrated Watershed Management Programme during the plan period.
15. Horticulture production reached an
all-time high of 251 million tons during 2011-12. The year 2012-13 has
been declared as the ‘Year of Horticulture’. A National Centre for Cold
Chain Development has been constituted to give a fillip to the cold
chain sector.
16. With 128 million tons of milk production
in 2011-12, India continues to be the largest producer of milk in the
world. In order to meet the rapidly growing demand for milk, the
Government has approved the National Dairy Plan Phase-I, which will help
meet the projected national demand of 150 million tons of milk by
2016-17.
17. To give a further boost to food
processing, my Government has launched the National Mission on Food
Processing. Construction of godowns is being promoted under Public
Private Partnership mode. Storage capacity of about 181 lakh tons will
be created over the next two years across the country with additional
storage space of 5.4 lakh tons in the North East.
18. The recently approved New Investment
Policy for urea is expected to create nearly 100 lakh MT of additional
production capacity in urea by 2017, making the country self reliant in
urea.
19. Around 34 lakh hectares of irrigation
potential was created under the Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme
during the 11th Plan. During the 12th Plan, an additional 87 lakh
hectares of irrigation potential is planned to be created under the
Programme. The New National Water Policy adopted recently by the
National Water Resources Council emphasizes efficient use of water and
the need to align planning for water resources with the challenges of
climate change, equity, social justice and sustainability.
Honourable Members,
20. The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guarantee Scheme continues to break new ground in my
Government’s effort to provide work to those who seek employment during
times of hardship. Around 5 crore households were provided employment
under the scheme in 2011-12.
21. In order to make available improved
housing for the rural poor, the Government has substantially enhanced
the assistance under Indira Awas Yojana by increasing it from 45,000 to 70,000 per unit in plain areas and from 48,500 to 75,000 per unit in hilly and difficult areas including Left Wing Extremism affected areas.
22. My Government has recently introduced
important official amendments to the Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation
and Resettlement Bill. I am confident that the law will be enacted.
23. The next phase of the Jawaharlal Nehru
Urban Renewal Mission is being finalized. Meanwhile, the tenure of the
current Mission has been extended until March 2014 for completion of
ongoing projects and for sanction of new projects so as to maintain the
momentum of development of urban infrastructure. In order to give a push
to capacity building efforts of Urban Local Bodies, the Government has
decided to create a separate fund of 1,000 crore.
24. My Government proposes to extend the
Rajiv Awas Yojana to all small and medium towns, with a target of one
million houses in the 12th Plan.
25. My Government is giving priority to
addressing the problem of contamination of sources of drinking water.
During 2012-13, 5% of the National Rural Drinking Water Programme Fund
has been earmarked for allocation to States facing this problem. A Rural
Water Supply & Sanitation Project for Low Income States, estimated
at nearly 5000
crore, is being developed with the help of the World Bank to assist
States that are lagging behind in the coverage of piped water supply.
26. Recognising its crucial role in reducing
the burden of disease, my Government has accorded increased priority to
rural sanitation. The Total Sanitation Campaign has been modified in
the form of the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan with the goal of providing access
to sanitation for all rural households by the year 2022.
27. My Government has recently increased the
pension for widows and disabled beneficiaries under the Indira Gandhi
National Widow Pension Scheme and Indira Gandhi National Disability
Pension Scheme from 200 to 300
per month. On attaining the age of 80 years, beneficiaries of both the
schemes now migrate to Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme
where they get a pension of 500 per month.
28. With a view to recognizing the
contribution of street vendors and ensuring uniformity in the legal
framework for street vending across States, the “Street Vendors
(Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill, 2012”
has been introduced in Parliament.
29. Under the Scheduled Tribes and Other
Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006,
more than 32 lakh claims have been filed and nearly 13 lakh titles have
been distributed.
30. To ensure the educational empowerment of
minority communities, my Government is implementing three scholarship
schemes, with 30% of the funds in each scheme earmarked for girl
students. An amount of over 880
crore has been disbursed as scholarships to more than 55 lakh students
till 31 December in 2012-13. To encourage students belonging to minority
communities to take up higher studies, an amount of 66
crore has been released under the Maulana Azad National Fellowship
Scheme. The Wakf Act is being amended and Wakf Development Corporation
will be set up for development and protection of Wakf properties.
31. Under Prime Minister’s New 15 Point
Programme, the effort is to ensure that 15% of the targets and outlays
of the identified schemes benefit the minority communities. For
financial inclusion, the flow of priority sector credit to minorities at
the national level during 2012-13 reached 1,71,960 crore as on 30/9/2012, which was more than 15% of the total priority sector lending.
32. As promised by my predecessor last year,
a new Bill for the elimination of manual scavenging and rehabilitation
of manual scavengers was introduced in the Lok Sabha in September 2012.
33. A centrally sponsored scholarship scheme
has been introduced for Scheduled Caste students studying in classes IX
and X. It is expected to benefit about 40 lakh students.
34. My Government has created a separate
Department of Disability Affairs. The Government recently launched the
Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for students with disabilities to
enable them to pursue higher education.
35. For holistic development of children,
the Government has approved the restructuring and strengthening of the
Integrated Child Development Scheme during the 12th Plan with a total
outlay of 1,23,580 crore.
36. My Government has enacted a
path-breaking legislation, the ‘Protection of Children from Sexual
Offences Act’, which provides for stringent punishment for persons who
commit or abet such offences.
37. For ensuring a safe and secure
environment for women in work places, the Government introduced the
Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and
Redressal) Bill, 2012 in Parliament. The Bill has been passed by the Lok
Sabha. My Government is also deeply concerned about incidents of sexual
offences against women. After considering the recommendations of the
Justice J.S. Verma Committee, the Government has promulgated an
ordinance, amending the criminal law to provide for stringent punishment
for heinous sexual offences against women. The Government has also
begun to implement a series of administrative measures to improve the
safety and security of women in the country.
38. The National Mission for Empowerment of
Women will implement a pilot project in public hospitals in 100
districts, called “One Stop Crisis Centre”, a specialized facility for
providing all necessary services for women subjected to violence.
39. The Mid-day Meal Programme today covers
around 11 crore children in over 12 lakh schools. Several new
initiatives have been taken by the Government to make it more effective.
My Government is committed to expanding coverage under this programme
to pre-primary schools in a progressive manner.
40. My Government is considering a strategic
shift in central funding to states for higher education through a new
programme called the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan. This programme
will encourage states to develop comprehensive higher education plans
in an integrated manner to address the issues of expansion, equity and
excellence.
41. My Government has taken major strides in
accelerating our skill development efforts. The number of ITIs that
stood at 5114 in 2006-07, more than doubled to 10,344 by the end of
2012.
Honourable Members,
42. In January 2013, we completed two years
without detection of even a single case of wild polio-virus. This is the
longest polio-free period in the country ever since eradication efforts
were launched.
43. In health infrastructure, over 43,500
new construction and up-gradation works of health facilities were taken
up in the period 2005-06 to 2012-13 and nearly 70,000 additional beds
have been added in Government health institutions. During the same
period, around 1.45 lakh medicare staff has been added in various States
under the National Rural Health Mission.
44. To overcome the shortage of nursing
staff, Government has sanctioned over 200 nursing schools in remote and
under-served districts in the last two years. To increase the
availability of doctors and specialists, several reforms were initiated,
resulting in a record increase of 46% MBBS seats and 70% Post Graduate
seats in the last five years. An overarching National Health Mission,
covering both rural and urban areas, is being finalized.
45. Over 1.1 crore women benefited from the
Janani Suraksha Yojana during 2011-12. Under the Janani Sishu Suraksha
Karyakram, pregnant women are entitled to absolutely free care in public
health institutions.
46. To further improve child health, my
Government has launched the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram for
screening of children below 18 years for 30 different types of diseases,
disorders, deficiencies and disabilities. This national initiative will
eventually cover around 270 million children across the country.
47. Due to efforts of the Government, there
have been significant reductions in Maternal Mortality Rate, Infant
Mortality Rate and Total Fertility Rate in recent years. Life
expectancy at birth has increased from 61.9 years in the period
1996-2000 to 66.1 years in the period 2006-2010.
48. The National AIDS Control Programme has
been recognized globally as a success story. The programme has reduced
annual new HIV infections by 57% in the last decade. Adult HIV
prevalence has decreased from 0.40% in 2000 to 0.27% in 2011.
49. Since the launch of the Rashtriya
Swasthya Bima Yojana, more than 3.35 crore smart cards have been issued
and more than 43.26 lakh persons have availed hospitalization facility
under the scheme. This insurance scheme has been extended to building
and other construction workers, street vendors, beedi workers and other
categories.
Honourable Members,
50. Lack of adequate and quality
infrastructure is a major hurdle in the fast growth of our economy.
Therefore, it is imperative that the infrastructure deficit is overcome
and adequate investment takes place. Government has taken two major
steps to ensure that impediments in this area are eliminated.
51. The first is setting up of the Cabinet
Committee on Investment to expedite decisions on approvals and
clearances for implementation of projects. The second is the creation of
Infrastructure Debt Funds to raise low-cost, long-term resources for
refinancing infrastructure projects.
52. My Government remains committed to
increasing the share of manufacturing to 25% of GDP and creating 100
million jobs within a decade. Under the National Manufacturing Policy,
12 National Investment & Manufacturing Zones stand notified, 8 of
them along the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor and 4 others at Nagpur,
Tumkur, Chittor and Medak. The Government has also liberalized the FDI
policy in single-brand and multi-brand retail trading, air transport
services, power exchanges and the broadcasting sector. The E-Biz project
has been launched to serve as a 24x7 online single window system for
providing services to investors and businesses.
53. The National Electric Mobility Mission
Plan – 2020 has been prepared. It envisages a roadmap for facilitating
manufacture of electric and hybrid vehicles that are environment
friendly and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.
54. My Government has notified the National
Pharmaceutical Pricing Policy-2012 to ensure availability of essential
medicines at affordable prices even while providing sufficient
opportunity for innovation and competition to support the growth of the
industry. Six new National Institutes of Pharmaceutical Education &
Research at Hyderabad, Gandhinagar, Hajipur, Kolkata, Guwahati and
Raebareli have started functioning.
55. My Government has taken effective
measures to incentivize exports and provide support to labour intensive
sectors. India became the largest exporter of rice in 2012-13.
56. With a view to providing further support
to handloom weavers, the Government is considering a scheme for
concessional credit for the handloom sector to benefit about 10 lakh
handloom weavers.
57. To promote Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises, 20% of all Government procurement is required to be from
Micro & Small Enterprises. The Bombay Stock Exchange and the
National Stock Exchange launched Small and Medium Enterprises exchange
platforms in 2012, making access to capital markets easier.
58. As a major step forward in reforming our
banking sector, the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2012 was passed by
both the Houses of Parliament in December, 2012. The Government amended
the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 for more effective
prevention of money laundering.
59. Pursuing the Budget announcement of
2012-13, Government has notified the Rajiv Gandhi Equity Savings Scheme
for first-time retail investors. Through the disinvestment policy, we
have broad-based people's ownership of Government enterprises.
60. The tourism sector contributes
substantially to the country’s foreign exchange earnings, which during
2012 were estimated at 94,487
crore, a growth of over 21% over the previous year. Foreign tourist
arrivals in India in 2012 were estimated at 6.65 million.
61. India is the ninth largest civil
aviation market in the world. Kolkata and Chennai Airports now have new
terminals. My Government has given ‘in-principle’ approval for setting
up a greenfield airport at Aranmula in Kerala, apart from airports at
Navi Mumbai, Mopa and Kannur.
62. The Dedicated Freight Corridor project
is an ambitious mega project connecting our Eastern and Western Coasts
with the interiors of the country and will cover 3300 km of railway
track. Construction of over 1000 km route length is expected to begin
shortly.
63. A state of the art Coach Production
Facility at Raebareli has been commissioned for producing modern
stainless steel coaches. Innovative approaches under the PPP mode are
being launched for first- and-last-mile projects and development of
railway stations. Construction of the Banihal-Qazigund tunnel in Jammu
& Kashmir has been completed and work on starting train services is
in progress.
64. In 2012-13, 2600 km of roads are
expected to be constructed and contracts for 3000 km of new roads are
expected to be awarded. A new approach to road construction, the EPC
mode, has been put in place. This will ensure significant cost and time
savings compared to traditional contracting methods. A length of 2900
km of highways will be put under the Operate, Maintain and Transfer
system, which will improve road maintenance. To improve connectivity
from Kashmir Valley to Kargil-Ladakh region, a tunnel of 6.5 km has
already been approved and another tunnel of 13 km is planned. This would
ensure all weather connectivity.
65. In 2012-13, 42 PPP port projects have
been targeted for award, involving an additional capacity of 251 Million
Tonnes Per Annum with an investment of 14,770
crore in 2012-13. The Government proposes to establish two new major
ports, one at Sagar Island in West Bengal and the other in Andhra
Pradesh with a total additional capacity of around 100 Million Tonnes
Per Annum.
66. A number of steps such as technology
development & modernization and development of new coal blocks by
engaging Mine Developer and Operator have been taken to improve the
productivity of Coal India Limited (CIL). After resolving pending
issues, 46 Fuel Supply Agreements were signed by CIL with power
utilities. Following the notification of the new Auction by Competitive
Bidding Rules, my Government is in the process of allocation of 17 coal
blocks to Government companies, as a first step.
67. My Government has taken important steps
to harness our mineral resources. Geological Survey of India has planned
to complete the geophysical and geochemical mapping of highly promising
5.71 lakh square km area during the 12th Plan. For developing deep sea
mineral exploration capability, an Ocean Going Research Vessel is likely
to be commissioned in 2013.
68. In the 11th Plan, 54,964 MW of
electricity generation capacity has been added which is about two &
half times the capacity added during the 10th Plan. The total installed
capacity stood at about 2 lakh MW at the end of the 11th Plan. To meet
the projected demand by the end of the 12th Plan, the targeted capacity
addition in the Plan is 88,537 MW.
69. Under Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Vidyutikaran
Yojana, more than one lakh un-electrified villages have been
electrified. Nearly 2,85,000 villages have been intensively electrified
and free electricity connections given to more than 2 crore BPL
households.
70. A scheme for financial restructuring of
state owned distribution companies has been notified by the Government
of India to enable their turnaround and long-term viability. This would
help settle loans worth more than 1.85 lakh crore that the power utilities owe to financial institutions.
71. Through suitable policy interventions,
my Government is targeting significant reduction of our dependence on
imported oil and gas which is presently more than 75% of our
requirement.
72. Renewable energy has to play an
expanding role in achieving energy security in the years ahead. The
country has an installed capacity of over 26,400 MW from various
renewable energy sources, which is over 12% of the country's total power
generation capacity.
73. My Government’s reform measures and
proactive policies, as well as active participation by the private
sector have resulted in an unprecedented growth of the telecom sector.
With more than 935 million telephone connections, the Indian telecom
network is the second largest in the world. Tele-density was 76.75% in
October, 2012 with rural tele-density crossing 40%. The Government
approved the National Telecom Policy-2012 which lays down the vision and
strategic direction for the telecom sector. Two and a half lakh Gram
Panchayats will be connected with broadband facility under the National
Optical Fibre Network project by December 2014.
74. The Department of Posts is rolling out a
rural ICT programme, through which all post offices will be connected
electronically. Computers will be provided to 1,30,000 post offices,
which would facilitate both postal and banking services at post offices.
75. In 2011-12, the Indian IT and IT Enabled
Services industry showed remarkable resilience by earning revenue of
US$101 billion. The total employment in IT Software and Services
touched 2.8 million in 2011-12, with an annual growth of about 9%.
76. My Government has approved the National
Electronics Policy, 2012, covering a comprehensive set of schemes with
special focus on promoting domestic Electronics System Design and
Manufacturing. The National Policy on Information Technology has been
approved. It envisions strengthening and enhancing India’s position as a
global hub for IT and using IT as an engine for rapid, inclusive and
sustainable growth. About 1,00,000 Citizen Service Centres are
delivering IT services to the people.
77. The Government has successfully
completed the first phase of Cable TV digitization in three metro
cities. This will be extended to other cities in a phased manner.
Honourable Members,
78. We are commemorating 100 years of Indian
cinema. The first phase of the National Museum of Indian Cinema is
proposed to be dedicated to the nation at Gulshan Mahal, Mumbai.
79. During 2012, Government commemorated the
150th Birth Anniversaries of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, Shri Madan
Mohan Malaviya and Shri Motilal Nehru apart from undertaking preparatory
work for observing the 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda and
the Centenary of the Gadar movement. A new International Award, namely
the “Tagore Award for Cultural Harmony”, has been instituted. The first
award will be given posthumously to late Pandit Ravi Shankar. A
National Mission for Libraries commenced its work in 2012.
80. The Archaeological Survey of India
celebrated 150 years of existence in 2012 and took up important
initiatives in Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos for restoration of temples
there.
81. The performance of our athletes at the
London Olympics and the Paralympics was encouraging. My Government has
decided to put in place a long-term plan for training of sports-persons
in select disciplines. My Government also intends to put in place a new
system for identification of sports talent from the panchayat to the
district level.
82. The Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of
Youth Development in Tamil Nadu has been accorded the status of an
institute of national importance.
Honourable Members,
83. Some parts of our country have in the
recent past witnessed communal incidents. My Government is determined
to thwart any attempt at disturbing our communal peace and harmony.
84. In July 2012, incidents of violence took
place in some districts of Assam, in which about hundred persons were
killed. In order to control the violence, adequate army and paramilitary
forces were deployed. The State Government set up relief camps and
provided basic amenities to the affected people. The Central Government
announced a package of 300 crore for relief and rehabilitation efforts.
85. Incidents of Left Wing extremist
violence have shown a declining trend. The number of deaths in naxal
violence declined from 611 in 2011 to 414 in 2012.
86. My Government is committed to dealing
with Left Wing Extremism in a comprehensive manner. It is pursuing a
two- pronged approach of conducting proactive and sustained operations
against extremists and focussing attention on development and governance
issues in extremist affected areas. A new scheme for construction and
strengthening of 400 police stations has been started in the affected
areas. The first phase of the plan for improving road connectivity in 34
most affected districts at a cost of 7,300 crore is likely to be completed by March, 2015.
87. The security situation in Jammu &
Kashmir and the North East has shown a perceptible improvement. The
number of tourists visiting Jammu & Kashmir has increased from 8.99
lakh in 2011 to 12.37 lakh in 2012. Compared with 2011, the number of
fatalities in incidents of terrorist violence in 2012 declined by nearly
half. Under the placement linked scheme named Udaan, proposals of
corporate houses to train nearly 25,000 youth from Jammu & Kashmir
have already been approved. Under another placement linked skill
development initiative called Himayat, more than 1650 youth from the
state have been trained, of which over 650 have been employed.
88. My Government has accorded high priority
to Border Management. In addition to the work of border fencing, roads
and floodlighting along the borders with Bangladesh, Pakistan and
Myanmar, Government has decided to undertake the construction of 509
additional border outposts along the Indo-Bangladesh and Indo-Pakistan
border. The Integrated Check Post at Attari was operationalised in
April, 2012.
89. In pursuance of the tri-partite
agreement, an autonomous body called the Gorkhaland Territorial
Administration (GTA) has been formed in August, 2012 for the Darjeeling
Hill Areas. My Government will provide the GTA financial assistance of 200
crore per annum for 3 years for development of socio-economic
infrastructure. This will be over and above the normal plan assistance
to the State of West Bengal.
Honourable Members,
90. My Government remains committed to
ushering in reforms for greater transparency, probity, integrity and
accountability in governance. To this end, my Government attaches
priority to the enactment of legislation proposed in the Whistle
Blowers’ Protection Bill, the Prevention of Bribery of Foreign Public
Officials and Officials of Public International Organizations Bill,
Citizens' Right to Grievance Redress Bill, and The Lokpal and Lokayuktas
Bill, which already stand introduced in the Parliament. My Government
is also considering amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act to
punish the guilty and protect the honest public servants more
effectively.
91. My Government has taken significant initiatives including enhanced funding of 4867
crore in the 12th Plan to strengthen the legal and judicial
infrastructure in the country. Over 14,000 District and Subordinate
Courts are being equipped with the tools of information and
communication to provide quality citizen-centric services to litigants.
As one of its foremost priorities, Government will endeavour to
establish Gram Nyayalayas for ensuring affordable and expeditious
justice to the common man. My Government proposes to introduce the
Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill in this session as a
significant initiative towards judicial reforms.
Honourable Members,
92. The people of India are grateful to our
Armed Forces for their exemplary professionalism, commitment and bravery
in defending our nation. The country is united in paying tribute to
our soldiers who have made the supreme sacrifice by laying down their
lives for the country.
93. Our Armed Forces are fully prepared to
defend the country against any threat. My Government will continue to
take all necessary steps to modernize and equip our Armed Forces;
bolster defence infrastructure, especially in the border areas;
encourage indigenous defence R&D; and expand domestic production of
defence equipment. The continuing progress in our missile programme has
strengthened our deterrence capability. Coastal security has also been
further strengthened.
94. My Government attaches the highest
importance to the welfare of servicemen and ex-servicemen. Significant
steps have been taken to enhance the pay and pension of serving and
retired Services personnel and to remove disparities. This will benefit
over 13 lakh personnel.
95. My Government’s foreign policy continues
to be driven by the objectives of creating an enabling environment for
our national development, ensuring the security of the nation and
fulfilling our international responsibilities.
96. We continue to seek peace, stability,
cooperation and economic development in the sub-continent. We attach
the highest priority to relations with our immediate neighbours. With
Pakistan, we have made progress towards normalization of relations,
strengthening mechanisms for bilateral trade and facilitating greater
people-to-people contact. While we remain committed to taking the
process forward, it is also important that Pakistan abides by its
commitments and desists from acts that contribute to a trust deficit. As
Afghanistan prepares for the political and security transition in 2014
and beyond, we will continue to help Afghanistan evolve peacefully and
fight terrorism and extremism.
97. My Government proposes to introduce a
Constitutional Amendment Bill in Parliament to give effect to the
provisions of the Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh and its 2011
Protocol, which will strengthen border management and our security.
98. We are making progress in our engagement
with Sri Lanka, including in our efforts to resettle and rehabilitate
the internally displaced persons there and to ensure a life of peace,
dignity and equality for the Tamil people.
99. In West Asia and North Africa, my
Government supports efforts to promote peaceful settlement of conflicts
and resolution of disputes in a manner that accommodates the democratic
aspirations of the people. We are also mindful of the fact that the Gulf
region is home to nearly six million Indians who live and work there
and that we depend on the region for the bulk of our energy
requirements. We have further enhanced our political engagement with
and economic assistance to countries of Africa.
100. At the ASEAN-India Commemorative Summit
in New Delhi in December 2012, which marked the tenth anniversary of
the annual ASEAN-India Summits, we elevated our relations with ASEAN to a
strategic partnership and concluded negotiations on an ASEAN-India Free
Trade Agreement on services and investment.
101. My Government intends to work with the
new Chinese leadership to reinforce the positive direction of our
relationship. Our multi-faceted relationship with Japan, which is also a
major partner in our infrastructure development efforts, is making good
progress. The privileged and strategic partnership we have built with
Russia received a further boost during the visit of President Valdimir
Putin in December 2012.
102. The Strategic Partnership with the
United States has deepened, with progress across all areas of our
relationship and we look forward to intensifying this engagement during
the second term of President Obama. India’s traditionally strong
relations with Europe will continue to develop. The visit of President
Francois Hollande to Delhi in February 2013, his first Asian destination
as President, will further strengthen our friendship and broad-based
strategic cooperation with France.
103. As a non-permanent member of the United
Nations Security Council during the last two years, India played an
important role in the Council’s efforts to promote international peace
and security. We intensified efforts to generate momentum for early
reform of the United Nations Security Council. We are also seeking
concerted international action against piracy. In addition, a Piracy
Bill was introduced in the Parliament last year for prosecution in India
of persons committing piracy.
104. India also remained constructively
engaged in global multilateral diplomacy. We hosted the fourth BRICS
Summit in New Delhi in March 2012 and the ministerial meet of the Indian
Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation in October 2012.
105. As our development partnership expands
and assumes an increasingly vital role in our foreign policy, my
Government has established a Development Partnership Administration in
the Ministry of External Affairs for more efficient and effective
administration of our wide-ranging assistance programme, which covers
financial aid, capacity building and training and the sharing of our
development experience and expertise.
106. My Government has successfully
completed the implementation of the Passport Seva Project, one of the
mission-mode projects under the National e-Governance Plan, to deliver
passport related services to our citizens in a timely, convenient and
transparent manner.
107. My Government is deeply committed to
promoting the interests and welfare of overseas Indians. The Government
launched the Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana on a pilot basis in
May 2012 to provide emigrant Indian workers benefits like life
insurance cover, pensions and Return and Resettlement savings. We also
signed Social Security Agreements with Finland, Canada, Japan and
Sweden. Similar agreements with Austria and Portugal will be signed
soon.
Honourable Members,
108. Our space programme epitomizes India’s
scientific achievements and benefits the country in a number of areas.
The launch of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle on 9 September 2012
marked our 100th space mission. India's first remote sensing satellite
RISAT-1, with all-weather imaging capability, was also launched in 2012.
Several space missions are planned for 2013, including India's first
mission to Mars and the launch of our first navigational satellite.
109. The country continues to make progress
in the field of nuclear energy. Electricity generation from nuclear
power plants increased by about 23% in 2011-12 over the previous year.
This year, two units of the nuclear power plant at Kudankulam,
established with Russian collaboration, will be commissioned. My
Government attaches the highest priority to the safety of nuclear power
plants. A Bill to set up a Nuclear Safety Regulatory Authority has been
introduced in Parliament. We have also conducted internal technical
reviews of all safety systems of nuclear power plants in the country. In
addition, we are working with the International Atomic Energy Agency on
all nuclear safety issues.
110. The Government has unveiled the
Science, Technology and Innovation Policy 2013 to accelerate the pace of
discovery, diffusion and delivery of science-led solutions for faster,
sustainable and inclusive growth. In order to popularize science
education in schools, nearly 7.30 lakh scholarships have been awarded
under a scheme called Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired
Research. About 48% of the awardees are girls and 25% belong to
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. A new PPP doctoral fellowship
titled ''Prime Minister’s Fellowship Scheme for Doctoral Research" has
been implemented this year.
111. The Government is setting up a
dedicated Seismological Research Laboratory and has launched a
first-of-its-kind research programme in the earthquake-prone Koyna-Warna
region of Maharastra to study precursor changes. The Indian tsunami
early warning system was recognized as the Regional Tsunami Service
Provider for the Indian Ocean region in October 2012. India’s third
permanent station in Antarctica was commissioned in March 2012.
112. India successfully hosted the eleventh
Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in
Hyderabad in October, 2012. The event provided India with an opportunity
to consolidate, scale-up and showcase its strengths in the field of
biodiversity. One of the most important outcomes of this Conference was
the commitment made by the Parties to double the total
biodiversity-related international financial resource flows to
developing countries by 2015. At the Conference, the Prime Minister
launched the ‘Hyderabad Pledge’, wherein he announced earmarking US $50
million during India’s presidency of the Conference of Parties to
strengthen the institutional, technical and human capabilities for
biodiversity conservation in India, and to promote similar capacity
building in other developing countries.
113. At the recently held Doha Conference on
Climate Change, India played a lead role in ensuring that the
principles of equity and common but differentiated responsibility
continue to be
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