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MyGov Idea Box

MyGov Idea Box
Start Date :
Jul 15, 2019
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Jul 30, 2023
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An open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas and suggestions on any subject of Governance and Policy-making, ideas which will help in building ...

An open and free-flowing discussion forum where you can share your valuable ideas and suggestions on any subject of Governance and Policy-making, ideas which will help in building a New India. (This forum is meant for those themes and topics which are not a part of other discussions on MyGov and yet may hold importance for citizens)

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Rayees Ahmad Rather
Rayees Ahmad Rather 2 years 11 months ago
Sir Environmental pollution is increasing day by day posing a threat to human life. At the same time our urban as well as rural population have no concept to prevent precious natural resources especially water. There should be mass awareness among people about this natural gift. Benefits of some schemes should be given to people only when they show performance in preventing environment for future generations. When there will be pollution free environment the country can become role model for others. Thanks
Dipankar Pal
Dipankar Pal 2 years 11 months ago
Please make our voting mechanism Digital abiding by the principles of Digital IND Mission policy of NDA GOVERNMENT simultaneously honouring the Digital IND initiative of our beloved Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Please note that the huge expenses incurred while conducting the entire election process also includes huge corruption during the tedious process of hiring vehicles for conducting the entire election process. Many a times it has come up as complaint from the vehicle owners that they are deprived of their payments after the election gets over and if suppose the deal was made for 15 lakhs for supply of buses, the bus owners get only 50% or even less for the expense they incur. The rest of the money gets stolen by those who arrange vehicles striking the deal with bus owners. This corruption must be stopped. So please take appropriate measures to curb such corruption in our election process 🙏. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
shantanu p mainkar
shantanu p mainkar 2 years 11 months ago
i want to highlight our identity as a nation.Why do we call ourselves INDIA?for example if my name is Shankar and locally i am called Bal will i introduce myself as Bal?We should make the necessary constituional changes and name ourselves as BHARAT.Till then it will mean that we are not free of the colonial mindset.
SHASHIDHARAR
SHASHIDHARAR 2 years 11 months ago
Dear Sir, In consideration of the public notice related to implementing Uniform Civil Code, we are giving our suggestions through this mail along with responding towards the online link provided in the said public notice. I, on behalf of our organization, extend full support towards the proposed Uniform Civil Code in India Bill. However, we have a reservation regarding the diversities, especially in Hindu Dharma, which is prevailing over thousands of years particularly in marriage and property laws. The same is attached as pdf file. Please go through. #UCC
Nirav Kotecha
Nirav Kotecha 2 years 11 months ago
Respected authorities,I come from Gujarat and one of my suggestions is to look into the matter where people living on the coastal lines have to wait for many months to get NOC for CRZ from govt for building a small house. So it's a request to look into this matter people still have to wait for months despite planning the design of the house by abiding by all the rules presented by the govt. Thank you .Jai Hind.
Subhankar Sarkar
Subhankar Sarkar 2 years 11 months ago
Respected Prime Minister, I humbly request your attention to the pressing issue of dust pollution on our nation's roads. Attached is a detailed letter proposing policy changes to combat this problem effectively. The letter highlights the health implications of dust pollution, such as respiratory illnesses, allergies, and asthma. It draws inspiration from successful strategies implemented by Germany, the United States, and China. Proposed policy changes include strict guidelines for road construction, promoting eco-friendly materials, and regular cleaning. Investing in advanced dust control technologies and public awareness campaigns are vital. Economic benefits such as attracting investment and promoting tourism are also emphasized. I kindly request your esteemed office to review the attached PDF for a comprehensive explanation. Prompt action will protect public health and pave the way for a cleaner, sustainable future. Thank you for your attention.
KrishnaLagad
KrishnaLagad 2 years 11 months ago
Whenever PM visit/goes to place people welcome him by bookey or garland of flowers. if we suggest them that instead of garland and bookey, welcome him through giving books. it will send good message among youths and people, which can help to develop reading culture in country. It can become a book revolution in country. then, Books received by PM or any person (politician, leader, public servent) should donate it to that district library
divakarank
divakarank 2 years 11 months ago
Government of India - Defense and Railways hold the largest land bank in India. It is suggested that these vacant lands are brought under Biomass cultivation. These initiatives should be encouraged for the spouses and Children of Employees. Like PMCares a "PM Green India Fund" may be created for populating these lands with Biomass. This can be extended to uncultivated land masses too. The biomass cultivation are eligible for Green Credits and are also sustainable as it is used in boilers for Thermal energy and Power Generation. They can be mulched and used for biogas generation.
Sivadasan
Sivadasan 2 years 11 months ago
During mansoon season, the costal areas suffering from the high tide, entering flood . many area s don't have sea walls , made of rock pieces. i am thinking of a solution for protect the costal from sea waved attack. we have lot of used concreat rail sleeper beds. it is very strong build and long life. this used rail beds we use in the costal area for protection. the pieces can arrange like a wall for stop the high waves from the sea. in kerala many costal area don't have wall protection and the people is struggling to survive. at least one place we can try it, and if success it can continue. until now I have never seen the re use of used rail bed sleeppers this is my small suggestion. thanks. Tk Sivadasan.