I'm middle class and here I enumerate what I want from Prime Minister Modi. Rest I can do on my own which makes me a proud Indian and a very happy taxpayer 😃
If you echo my sentiments, then spread this thread! #IndiaFirst#NewIndia
🔹Provide me safety —
Global Terrorism Index measures the direct & indirect impact of terrorism, including its effects on lives lost, injuries, property damage & psychological effects. India is improving on this since 2014. No terror attacks have occurred in cities.
I'm safer.
🔸 Better roads —
The Modi government has initiated ambitious projects to improve the road quality and connectivity like the Bharatmala project which has been allocated Rs 5.35 lakh crore.
🔹Improve Railways —
The government is constantly & ardently working to improve our railways. Expanding rail network, introducing faster trains, improving on-board facilities, CCTVs & bio-toilets in trains, escalators & WiFi at stations, & using Twitter to address complaints.
🔸Better Conditions for my soldiers —
Prime Minister Modi has taken up a number of steps to modernize the forces. He's given freedom to the forces to retaliate against Pakistan and full support to them to stand up against China. This makes me helluva lot proud!
🔹Give better health care —
When I see a woman giving birth outside a hospital or a man suffering because he couldn't be attended to, I cringe with pain. They deserve a much better life and if my taxes can help in this, I'll be more than happy.
🔸Eliminate farmer suicides —
Again, when those who slog all day in the fields to ensure I have food on my plate commit suicide, I feel disheartened. The numerous measures that the prime minister has taken and will continue to to improve lives of farmers gives me satisfaction.
🔹Dignity to women —
The manner in which women have been made available with toilets makes me glad as they too can live a respectable life now. If my taxes are used for such noble purposes, I'm more than happy to pay them!
🔸Improve the lives of the poor —
For decades the poor have been kept poor and utilized as votebanks, and our taxes gone a waste. Today, my taxes are being used for nation-building schemes as such Ujjwala, Saubhagya, Ujala, etc., and I feel I'm contributing to my nation.
🔹Housing the homeless —
We see numerous people shivering in the cold or suffering in the heat or in the rain. They've never had a roof over their heads and they never dreamt they will. But you, Prime Minister Modi, are giving them houses. And I'm proud my taxes are used for it!
🔸Raising India's stature —
People have targeted Prime Minister Modi for making many foreign trips with the use of taxpayers' money, but these trips have elevated India's stature on the global stage and invited a lot of investment. This makes me immensely proud!
🔹Cheaper medicines and medical treatment —
Through Jan Aushadhi and AMRIT Centres — which are also utilized by the middle class — Prime Minister Modi you've made 800 common medicines much cheaper, and medicines and equipment related to heart disease and cancer very affordable.
I can go on and on about how today my taxes are being used for building a greater India while earlier they were being wasted as they lay in the government coffers or were pocketed by politicians. But sadly people didn't care about this pre-2014. They were blind.
I'm proud and I'm glad that what I pay as tax is being used by the @narendramodi government efficiently and honestly for building an India that will emerge as a superpower, and lifting the poor is essential for that!
Thank you prime minister 🙏🏻 I stand with you for a #NewIndia
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Went to a SBI Mutual Fund seminar yesterday. They talked of two of their funds — equity hybrid fund and a blue chip fund. The hybrid fund had 50% in large caps and 50% in mid/small cap stocks (and maybe a max of 10% in cash/debt) while the blue chip fund is all large caps.
A very simple understanding of the two in comparative terms — 1) Equity hybrid fund — More risk and expected return due to the 50% in mid and small caps; apt for investors who have tolerance and ability for greater risk 2) Blue chip fund — Less risk thus considered safer
Pic 1: Blue chip fund
Pic 2: Equity hybrid fund
Basic understanding —
Standard deviation: Measure of volatility
Sharpe ratio: Simply the return earned per unit of risk; more the better
Beta: Volatility of stock in comparison to market movement; 1 means stock moves with market
A government that listens. Felt like a myth, right? But now, not only does the government listen, but even ACTS. Here are a few incidents when the PMO directly intervened to help the common man, at times even saving lives.
🔹An 8-day-old girl was suffering from a grave medical condition. PM Modi ensured a traffic-free passage for the rescue team who air lifted the child to a hospital. The child was saved.
"He is our God today," said the child's father for PM Modi. #PeoplesPMfinancialexpress.com/india-news/pm-…
🔸Vaishali Yadav, a class 2 student, needed surgery for a hole in her heart, but her parents couldn't afford it. She wrote to PM Modi and the response was immediate. Her operation was funded by the PMO.
Below is a heartwarming picture of PM Modi with Vaishali. #PeoplesPM
"Rahul acknowledges that China is the competition" — How cute!
Truth is, the real reason why India so desperately lags behind China is your family.
I'm sure people like you aren't used to facts because you're fed a load of crap, but still...here are some exposing the family.
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🔹When India was ahead of China in terms of real GDP per capita (real GDP is one that's adjusted for inflation/deflation) —
* During 1970-1980, India's was $658 while China's was $402 (64% more).
* During 1980-1990, India's was $922 whereas China's was $698 (still 32% more).
🔹Today —
* China's nominal GDP is 4.9 times India's.
* China's GDP on PPP basis is 2.44 times India's.
* China's nominal GDP/capita is 4.64 times India's.
* China's GDP on PPP/capita is 2.31 times India's.
Prime Minister Modi said he'll do in 5 years what wasn't done in 60 years. One of his transformative steps has been to electrify villages/towns.
This thread enumerates the tale of thirteen villages which've seen the sun shine on their fortunes in the true sense. #WhyModiIn2019
Place — Elephanta Island
State — Maharashtra
Population — About 1,200
A 7.5 km long undersea cable brought electricity to three villages — Raj Bander, Mora Bander, and Shet Bander. #WhyModiIn2019 m.timesofindia.com/city/mumbai/el…
Village — Batambis
State — Jammu and Kashmir
Population — Around 600
Electrification has become possible with the use of latest cutting-edge technology of DC solar microgrids. #WhyModiIn2019 tribuneindia.com/mobi/news/jamm…
There's a lot of distortion of facts. To add to this many say they'll 'teach' Narendra Modi a lesson in 2019.
With this thread, I attempt to both show the incredible work he's done and also why he's going to win 2019 as a result of unprecedented support from the poor. #NaMoIn2019
🔸Jan Dhan Yojana —
Beneficiaries — 31 crore.
Amount deposited — Rs 73,558 crore.
Impact — Opening of accounts has enabled the poor to become a part of the financial system and with Aadhar attached they're getting subsidies directly from the government in their accounts.
🔹Mudra Yojana —
Beneficiaries — 10.38 crore
Amount disbursed — Rs 4.62 lakh crore
First time loan recipients — 3 crore
Goal for this year — Disburse Rs 3 lakh crore which means another 6.5 crore people can benefit.
Impact — Creating employers instead of just employees.
* The Modi government has asked builders not to charge any GST from home buyers as the effective GST rate on almost all affordable housing project is 8 per cent which can be adjusted against the input credit. #WhyModiIn2019 financialexpress.com/industry/no-gs…
* Digital transactions rose 4.73% to 1.11 billion in January from 1.06 billion in December. The transactions were worth about Rs 131.95 trillion. #WhyModiIn2019 livemint.com/Money/xaFcGXlq…
* Cabinet clears PM Research Fellowships (PMRF) for students of higher education institutions. The PMRF includes monthly scholarships of Rs 70,000 to Rs 80,000 and annual research grants of Rs 2 lakh for select scholars. #WhyModiIn2019 m.economictimes.com/industry/servi…