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Bhagavat GITA
A Message to Humanity
"See the flower, how
generously it distributes
perfume and honey. It
gives to all, gives freely
of its love. When its
work is done, it falls
away quietly. Try to be
like the flower,
unassuming despite all
its qualities".
What a beautiful message to the
humanity on the purpose of life
reflected the spiritual component.
Can we bridge the spiritual component
of the religions to bring peace to
nations and to the world?
Economic development for societal transformation
• We are one billion+ people
• 600,000 villages with
700 millions people
• 220 million people need to
be uplifted ( 36 million
need employment)
• How to uplift?
• Habitat
• Infrastructure
• Healthcare
Integrated,
Simultaneous,
Connected
Actions
• Education
• Employment
• Market connectivity
• Quality of Life
PURA – Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas
Target : 7000 PURAs
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INTEGRATED ACTIONS FOR DEVELOPED INDIA
Social
Security
Employment &
Value addition
Information and
Communication
Technology
Education &
Health Care
Population
control
Nutritional
Security
Food
Security
Massive
Employment
Agriculture &
Agro-Food
Processing
Happy
& Healthy
Society,
Economic
Strength and
National
Security
Infrastructure
including
Electric Power
Key to
Employability
IMPACT
Indicators
GDP
Growth rate
People below
Poverty line
Present Towards
2020
>6%
26%
Crucial for
all sectors
PURA
Technology
Strengths
>10%
~ 0%
Reaching
the whole
nation
River
Networking
Critical
Technologies
& Strategic
Industries
Self
Reliance
Export
Earnings
Economic
Security
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Science &
Technology
is the KEY
Planetary Energy Supply & Demand
Solar, Nuclear
Power & Hydrogen
will dominate
1 % of India’s land area were harvested of solar energy, the yield would be nearly 1000
Gigawatts, or 10 times more than the current consumption.
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Energy Consumption pattern in India
Energy Consumption Pattern in India
400,000 MW
400000
300000
200000
100000
0
2006
1.1 to 1.4 Billion
2030
130,000 MW
130 GW
5% annual Growth
400 GW
Electricity (MW)
2005
Electricity (MW)
2030
2005
2030
130,000
121000
400000
Electricity (MW)
Energy Independence in
Power and Transportation Section
How to Achieve Energy Independence by 2030?
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