17/07/2016
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16/07/2016
आम आदमी की सरकार ने सत्ता में आने से पहले जो वादे किये थे , वे सब एक-एक करके पूरे कर रही है । यह सरकार अम्बानी- अदानी के लिए नहीं , बल्कि आम आदमी के लिए काम करने के लिए सत्ता में आई है । प्रत्येक काम उनकी रोज़गार क्षमता को ध्यान में रखते हुए कर रही है ।
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/558083/first-batch-aam-aadmi-canteens.html
16/07/2016
PEOPLE'S RULE - CREATING SWARAJ
60 years ago India's founding forefathers had a dream for all of us - a dream of an equal and just society where every man, woman and child has the right and privilege to lead a fulfilling and nurturing life, free from all kinds of oppression. This was a dream and a hope over 60 years ago. The Constitution of India and specifically the Preamble to the Constitution of India, defines a clear road map for the future of our country wherein the common man and woman hold the power to decide their destiny.
Today nobody can say that India has achieved this dream. Before independence the common man was a slave to foreign powers; today he has become a slave of the political system of our country. There is a new master in our country today - the political Neta. This Neta, who asks for our votes during elections, and then forgets us after he wins, this political entity decides the common man's destiny.
But every civilization reaches a plimsoll line of tolerance. This is our line. India's common man has had enough of oppression, inequality, injustice and unkept promises. For the last 2 years the anti corruption movement has galvanized the country from end to end into one common voice - a voice that is demanding a complete rehaul in the way political parties and their leaders function.
This national demand for a change in the way our political system works has forced our anti corruption drive to enter the political arena to clean it from the inside. Politics itself is not a dirty word - it is our current breed of politicians who have made it dirty. Our Party wants to make politics a noble calling once again.
The biggest problem facing our democracy today is that no one in government can or wants to hear the common man's basic needs. This is the situation in the whole of our country. People need basic amenities and the government provides something else. Decisions affecting millions of common Indians are taken by a few select leaders of the ruling party in Parliament. Democracy has become a slave of the leader of the ruling-party.
We believe that good governance happens when people have the power to influence decisions that shape their life. This is a major change that India needs badly. No present day party will usher in this systemic change. For this very reason, our anti corruption movement has been forced to enter politics.
The Aam Aadmi party, the common man's party, wants to overhaul the 3 pillars of our democracy and make them accountable for their actions to the people of India. The following is the road map we aim to follow:-
1. The Executive
Today all big and small decisions that affect the nation are taken by a few select members of this body of governance. Once the ruling party comes to power, a few top leaders at the head of the party and a handful of influential corporate honchos decide all policies. Where is the voice of the common man in this decision making process? There is no Right to Recall in our country today. So once we elect a leader, we are stuck with him for 5 years. And this gives the current breed of politicians enough time to loot the resources of the country.
Is this the true meaning of Democracy? Of course not. In a true democracy The people have the power. Governments should be responsible to the people, not the other way around. This is the goal of Aam Aadmi Party - to give the power back in the hands of the people of India. This is SWARAJ or self rule - but can it be done practically?
The answer is YES!
SWARAJ can be created in a fully democratic system and many countries in the world have done it. India can also create a system which makes the government directly responsible to the people. Aam Aadmi Party aims to decentralize the system of governance in such a way that people can influence the policies that affect their local area. All the provisions to create SWARAJ are defined in the Constitution of India. All it takes is the political will to implement the spirit of the Constitution on the ground level. No political party in India today will do this. It is this corrupt and selfish current political system, that forms the Executive pillar of our democracy, that we aim to change.
2. The Legislature
The common men and women of India elect the MLAs and MPs and send them to Parliament. These chosen few then betray the trust of the common man and make unfair and corrupt policies and take unilateral decisions that affect the lives of millions of Indians. In the current system once we elect our representatives, the common people have no recourse to have a say in the law making and policy formulation process. And in this India is one of the 5 unfortunate countries in the world which do not have constitutional provisions to allow people's participation in policy making.
All the other democracies in the world have 2 such provisions - REFERENDUM and INITIATIVE. In these countries if a pre determined majority of the population consider a law unfit for the people, they can reject it and send it back to their elected representatives. This is called Referendum. Similarly, if a pre determined majority of the population considers a law necessary for their nation, through a clearly defined procedure the people can send the law to their chosen representatives and this right is termed Initiative. These are just two examples of how democracy can be made truly participatory and representative, if the political system supports it. Our party is committed to giving these two rights of REFERENDUM and INITIATIVE to the people of India.
3. The Judiciary
Today if a common man wants a lawyer to represent him in either the Supreme Court or a High Court, he needs lakhs of rupees to afford legal representation. Justice in India today is so expensive that it is out of reach for a common man. The only way a poor person can appeal to the highest judicial courts is if some lawyer agrees to fight the case at nominal cost. This means that you can have justice in India today as a charity, but not as a right.
This is not the justice for all that is envisioned in the Preamble to the Constituiton of India. Access to the highest level of justice is a fundamental right of every Indian and should be made easily available to the common man. Our party plans to implement long overdue judicial reforms in order to create a judicial system easily accessible and affordable for all Indians.
30/06/2016
AAP Govt believes that good edication should not be a luxury but it is the right of every citizen.
Delhi Govt School Students will learn theatre,fine arts,music,Photography,creative writing from experts.
54 Model Delhi Govt schools to experience activity based learning curriculum from July.The curriculum will be a part of all Delhi Govt schools after the successful completion of pilot project in these 54 schools.
We are committed to get our schools at par with the best private schools
http://navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/metro/delhi/other-news/music-theatre-training-in-54-schools-from-next-month/articleshow/52945441.cms
30/06/2016
Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia announced a major school education reform programme titled – Chunauti 2018 – which will enable students studying in government schools, especially Class IX students, to overcome the problems being faced by them due to adverse effects of the No Detention Policy.
The No Detention Policy, which came into force with the enactment of the Right to Education Act of 2009, has resulted in widespread complacency and a general lack of accountability and responsibility in the system.
Delhi Government, like many other states, has strongly advocated the scrapping of the No Detention Policy (NDP), since it has resulted in widespread complacency, apart from a lack of responsibility and accountability among teachers as well as students.
Infact, the Delhi Legislative Assembly, had on 16th December 2015, passed the The Right to Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Delhi Amendment) Bill, 2015,(Bill No. 15 of 2015), which recommends an amendment in the Right to Education Act 2009, to do way away with NDP.
Since the Central Government has so far not taken any stand on the matter, the Delhi Government has decided to launch a major reform measure like Chunauti 2018.
Class IX students in Delhi face an unfortunate problem as a result of the NDP, since they appear for examinations for which they are wholly underprepared. The learning level deficit causes a disproportionate number of failures in Class IX. While the learning level deficit is not uniquely a Class IX problem, it is these students who become victims of a poorly administered system. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said during the press conference, “Delhi Government is determined to not allow the careers and lives of these students to be scarred by failure for little fault of theirs. The idea behind Chunauti 2018 is that by the year 2018, all students enrolled in Class IX in the academic year 2016-2017, regardless of their learning levels at this point, will be trained and mentored to successfully appear for Class X examinations in 2018. No child will be left behind.”
In principle, the Government aims to achieve the following through this program:
· Building a strong foundation among all students in reading, writing, arithmetic, etc.
· Bridging the gap between current learning levels and the academic demands of their Class
· Focussed practice and learning through worksheets
In order to achieve this, Delhi Government is working on multiple levels :
· Students who have failed twice or more in Class IX, will be provided the option of appearing for Class X exams through the Modified Patrachar Scheme of Examinations (MPSE).
· The MPSE is especially proposed to ensure retention of children and to minimise the possibility of dropout.
· The students will be taught by the usual teachers in Government schools and they will be provided with all usual benefits like books, uniforms etc.
· They will participate in all regular cultural and sports activities of the schools. They will appear in the class X examination directly (through the Patrachar Vidyalaya of the Directorate of Education, and not through the school).
· These students will also have the flexibility to drop subjects like Mathematics. On clearing class X exam through Patrachar Vidyalaya, the children will be re-enrolled in regular XI standard in the same parent Government school.
· Alternatively, when students have failed Class 9 more than once, they will be provided the option of switching to another school close by, in order to escape the stigma that comes with repeatedly failing.
For all students from Classes 6 to 9, the Government has decided to regroup all classes based on a Base Line assessment, which will be conducted in the second week of July. Since learning levels vary in all classes, teachers have been directed to deal with classes in different ways. The Government intends for the weakest students to receive special attention from the best teachers, so as to bring them to the level of the rest of the class. The grouping of students based on their learning level is solely for the purpose of enabling the teachers to address the learning needs of different sets of children in a more systematic and effective manner.
Research the world over has demonstrated that ‘Teaching at the Right Level’ is the best way to reduce the learning level deficit among students, and the Government has decided to adopt this approach.
Heads of Schools will map all children who have not cleared the Class IX exam in 2016, and organize One to one sessions between teachers and parents, so that the students can be encouraged to come to school regularly and dissuade them from dropping out. They will hold a Special PTA meeting within the month of July in which parents would be counselled by Heads of Schools and respective teachers. A Special School Management Committee (SMC) Meeting will also be called the week before the Special PTA meeting during which the Heads of Schools will explain the entire concept of Chunauti 2018 to the members of the SMC in order to ensure their cooperation for the implementation of this plan.
One of the major changes to the way content is taught in Delhi Government schools is through the Mentor Teachers program. Over the summer break, Mentor Teachers, a group of 200 teachers led workshops with 24,000 teachers and prepared learning materials for teaching topics in a more lively and energetic way. The Mentor Teachers would support teachers and the Head of the School through guided observations and by giving regular inputs for improved class transactions and with learning material as well, by visiting 5 schools each every week.
The Heads of Schools have been granted full autonomy to hold as many additional classes as needed, to re-design the time table, to hold the classes before or after the school hours on a pro bono basis by regular teachers or through community volunteers in coordination with their School Management Committees and to deploy the guest teachers with additional payments.
Delhi Government is constantly monitoring progress in all its initiatives. The Deputy Chief Minister’s personal dedication to this cause has meant swift progress and a motivated cadre of teachers and administrators. With the wholehearted support of parents of students, we expect to succeed in our ambitious goals of Chunauti 2018, and also work on a long term plan to ensure that we are able to provide affordable and top quality education to students through all Government schools.
29/06/2016
Delhi Government To Hire Chartered Accountants To Audit Accounts Of Private Schools To rein in fee hike by private schools running on government land, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) dispensation has approved a proposal to hire chartered accountants to facilitate audit of the schools' accounts in case of complaints.
25/06/2016
Delhi Govt to Set up 1,000 Free WiFi Hotspot Zones by End of 2016 The high-speed internet service will be gradually rolled out to other parts of the capital.
25/06/2016
आप खुद पढे और तय करे। इतने जन कल्याणकारी बिल मोदी सरकार ने वापस कर दिए। मोदी जी आप तो न खुद काम करूगा ना काम करने दूँगा की नीति अपनाये हुए हैं l
25/06/2016
जो कहते हैं, वो करते हैं। :)
17/06/2016
AAP Govt gives real Swaraj to Delhiites; Identifies and Maps 2972 Mohallas in Delhi
Every Mohalla has its own developmental needs and common man will decide how they should be fulfilled. A true example of empowering citizens.
17/06/2016
केजरीवाल सरकार का ऐतिहासिक फैसला -
असली मालिक जनता को मिलेगी सत्ता में भागीदारी।
दिल्ली में बनेगी मोहल्ला सभायें, मालिक अपने फैसले खुद करेगा !!
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