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Modi's Century Giving his Per Cent

NDA’s record so far has had more hits than misses from economy to foreign policy.

Santwana Bhattacharya

Turnaround could be the cornerstone of the Narendra Modi Government, 100 days down the line—an evaluation parameter he himself ironically refused go by when he took over as Prime Minister on May 27. But a look back on the last three months of Modi Sarkar in New Delhi is inevitable, since anticipation was high, particularly after the spectacular swearing-in ceremony.

Three things stand out: an economy showing signs of a pick-up, a new work ethic in government offices and a functioning Parliament. Disparate as the three elements may seem, it yielded Modi the much-needed “feel good’’ factor carrying which he has gone on his trip to Japan, the first major bilateral trip outside the subcontinent.

With the economy on the rebound, though figures of a 5.7 per cent growth in GDP pertains to the April-June period, Modi was quick to point out that he has “managed to stall the slide” and the attendant gloom associated with it.

But, the first things that bore the Modi imprint was the perception change about the government—achieved through brainstorming sessions with the top echelons of the bureaucracy and then a strict adherence to a work ethic. Suggestions for improvement were welcome –‘’idea boxes’’ were put up at strategic points in key ministries—but there would be no let-up on a 9 am attendance and till-the-job-is-done approach. From ministers to the sub-lings down below, there was a crackdown on a laid back approach.

Timely clearance of projects would spur growth and development—that was the underlying message. Those who complained about a lack of ‘big bang’ ideas had to wait. The signalling was changed subtly from corruption and policy paralysis to a sense of government on the go. The media has readjust to real stories—like inclusive banking—and not tax rebates or major government disinvestment from core sectors, says a top Union minister.

Chief Ministers who came to meet Modi too were surprised to see a responsive Prime Minister telling them, “Give me a few weeks—I will sort it out.” Naveen Patnaik of Odisha and J. Jayalalithaa of Tamil Nadu had similar tales to recount after their first pow-wow with the PM.

What about results? Is it too early for that? Well, a week ago the mining and mineral royalties issue that was pending for two years, much to the annoyance  of states like Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, was decided in two weeks. This was one of the key demands of the Patnaik Government, other than a special package for his state. For Karnataka and Kerala, the Gadgil report on the Western Ghats was rejected. Instead, the watered-down Kasturirangan report was accepted as the blueprint.

Similarly, a clutch of festering foreign policy issues seeping into domestic politics, a source of perennial headache for New Delhi, was quietly addressed, outside the public glare.  A top source lets on that when Prime Minister Modi spoke to President Mahinda Rajapakse and the Lankan delegation later, he flagged two concerns: New Delhi cannot compromise on a political resolution of the ethnic Tamil crisis nor can it allow its fishermen to be jailed with regular frequency. But this admonition was sugar-coated with a pragmatic touch: Modi advised Rajapakse, the source adds, that if Indian fishermen cross over into their side of the sea—“Stop them and send them back—do not arrest them”, for they are merely people eking out livelihoods. This, many here believe, will knock the bottom of the charge against New Delhi ignoring sentiments of Tamil Nadu.

Another sign of the general uptick is the functioning of Parliament. The Opposition may have cornered the Modi government on many issues, forcing it to refer a handful of bills to standing committees, but at the end of the day it was able to push through landmark legislative frameworks and get the nod for opening up production in core sectors like defence and railways on the one hand and for the appointment of High Court and Supreme Court judges on the other. Plus, the hours of Parliament functioning saw a significant improvement.

One of PM Modi’s great skills is his capacity to put himself out in the public domain as a good omen, a harbinger of good fortunes. Mostly, the gods of circumstances have smiled on him in this outward projection. The battle of perceptions, which Modi has the habit of winning.

Narendra Modi Captain Courage Prime Minister

Mandate: To revive the economy; impel growth; control price rise; generate jobs; control corruption; improve delivery system; strengthen ties with neighbours; build infrastructure; more investments, improve industry sentiment

Decisions: ■ SIT to bring back black money ■ Scraps GOMs ■ New appointments ■ Commandments for bureaucracy and ministers to improve efficiency ■ Fixed targets ■ To reinvent Planning Commission ■ Judicial commission for appointment of judges ■Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana for opening bank accounts of poor ■ Invited heads of states of Saarc ■Visited Nepal, Bhutan, Japan, Brazil to improve ties ■ Cancelled foreign secretary-level talks with Pakistan ■  Website Mygov.nic.in to interact with people ■ Pushes for self certification instead of attestation of documents ■ Gas prices put on hold

PENDING:Policy for smart cities; Ganga Action plan; talks with Pakistan

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1.Rajnath Singh Securing the Home

Ministry: Home

Mandate: Ensuring internal security; improving Centre-state relations; securing borders; tackling anti-terror cases and managing disasters; home-grown jihadi groups; Left Wing extremism and insurgency; communal riots

Decisions: ■ 10 new governors ■ Police modernisation budget doubled ■ 6 mercy petitions rejected ■ Visa for Afghans streamlined ■ issues between Telengana and Andhra addressed ■ Assam-Naga border dispute settled ■ relief for Kashmiri migrants ■ Advisory to police force to recruit more women

PENDING: Selection of Natgrid and NDMA chiefs; streamlining Intelligence agencies

IN PARLIAMENT: Reply on performance of Home Ministry

2.Sushma Swaraj Look East, Act East

Ministry: External and Overseas Indians Affairs

Mandate: To improve India’s ties with neighbour; to present India’s side at the international fora; to oversee the interests of Indians settled abroad.

Decisions taken: ■ Visited several countries like Vietnam, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Singapore to cement ties with them ■ Took decision to bring back stranded Indians in Iraq ■ Oversaw negotiations for release of Indians in Iraq ■ Took up the cause of Indian fishermen ■ Called off talks with Pakistan following Pak high commissioner’s meeting with Kashmiri separatists ■ Started online system for facilitating transportation of mortal remains of deceased Indian emigrants ■ Pushed for Act East policy, not just look East to engage with neighbouring countries

PENDING: Boundary agreement with Bangladesh; Teesta water sharing; border disputes with China

IN PARLIAMENT: Active participant

3.Arun Jaitley Defence of Finance

Ministry: Finance, corporate affairs and defence

Mandate: To pull the economy back on track from low growth and high inflation; boost investor confidence by engaging with industry and woo foreign investors; revive domestic defence manufacturing sector and clear the logjam in foreign defence procurements 

Decisions taken: ■ Expenditure Management Commission in place ■ Panel to suggest ways to reduce food, fertiliser and oil subsidies and other ways of controlling fiscal deficit ■ Jan Dhan Yojana for financial inclusion; rejigging tax slabs ■ 49 % FDI in defence ■ 2 DAC meeting cleared defence procurement proposal worth `41,000 crore ■ Decks cleared for procurement of 22 Apache helicopters and 15 Chinook choppers ■ Mazdock modernisation project

PENDING: Passage of Insurance Bill in Parliament; Consensus regarding uniform tax code

IN PARLIAMENT: NDA’s crisis manager

4.M Venkaiah Naidu Aim House-Full

Ministries: Urban development, housing and urban poverty alleviation, parliamentary affairs

Mandate: Development of 100 smart cities; expansion of Metro networks; providing better water and sanitation facilities; housing for all by 2022; implementation of JNNURM, Rajiv Rinn Yojana

Decisions taken: ■ Decongestion of Delhi, expansion of metro network and development of five sub cities ■ Nagpur Metro ■ Country’s first cycle sharing system at Dwarka sub-city ■ Reviewed National Urban Transport Policy ■ Turnaround in functioning of Parliament; punctuality at work and clean environment

■ Development of heritage cities

PENDING: No response on regularisation of unauthorised colonies and urbanisation of rural areas

IN PARLIAMENT: During Parliament session, Naidu adopted ‘consensus mantra’ in constitution of the finance committees without any elections

5.Nitin Gadkari Road to Growth

Ministries: Road transport and highways (additional charge: rural development)

Mandate: To restart roads and highways construction that had come down to barely 2 or less kilometres per day during UPA regime; Amend existing land acquisition norms as suggested by the states to make it more industry-friendly;  boost confidence of investors in the infrastructure sector

DECISIONS TAKEN: ■ Announced construction of 30 kilometers of roads per day by 2015 ■ Interlinking of rivers for creation of inland water ways ■ Has so far cleared roads and highway projects worth `40,000 crore ■ Creation of land banks for faster implementation of infrastructure projects ■ Six-day work week for Road Ministry officials ■ Swachh Bharat Mission mode project for sanitation ■ Launched “RURBAN Mission” to create infrastructure in rural areas ■ Revamping MGNREGS

PENDING: 300 projects for rail over bridges (RoB) pending since UPA regime needs to be cleared; revival of CAPART

IN PARLIAMENT: Gadkari floored his opponents in the recently concluded lok Sabha budget session saying that “he believes in delivering whatever he has promised”. Although the bugging controversy was raked up during the session, Gadkari won the hearts of opposition by infusing new energy in road ministry

6.D V Sadanand GowdaRight on Track Ministry: Railways

Mandate: Implement bullet train project; turnaround railways to profit making entity; attract private investment for infrastructure development; provide better services and amenities to passengers; aggressive policy to tap rich dividends through PPP model; reforms in working and policies; improving fiscal health without burdening passengers

Decisions taken: ■ Increase in rail tariff; push for bullet train ■ Successful trials of high speed train on Delhi-Agra sector ■ FDI in railways ■ Efforts to improve ticketing and other amenities in trains 

PENDING: Policy reforms; PPP model

IN PARLIAMENT: Successfully presented his maiden Railway Budget

7.Uma Bharti For Rivers’ Sake

Ministries: Water resources, river development and Ganga rejuvenation

Mandate: Ganga cleaning; river interlinking; development of other rivers; preparing a holistic and comprehensive roadmap to clean Ganga and other rivers

Decisions taken: ■ Formed a Committee of Secretaries to prepare Ganga cleaning plan ■ To clean Ganga by 2017 ■ efforts on to trace Saraswati ■ Increased height of Sardar Sarovar Dam over Narmada River in Gujarat ■ Cabinet clearance for first river inter-linking project with Ken-Betwa

PENDING: Despite month’s deadline, yet to come up with a plan to clean Ganga; No decision on National Water Policy

IN PARLIAMENT: Sought help of all MPs to clean all rivers

8.Najma Heptulla No Minor Feat

Ministry: Minority Affairs

Mandate: Modernisation of madrasas; skill development programmes for minorties; preservation and promotion of traditional arts and crafts; digitalizing minority dominated villages

Decisions taken: ■ Nai Roshni, to address issues affecting girls from minority communities ■ Nai Manzil, to offer a formal curriculum to Muslim boys studying in madrasas

PENDING: My heritage scheme aimed at preservation and protection of religious shrines outside India; cyber madrasas

IN PARLIAMENT: Well versed in rules and regulations and spoke on work being done by her ministry

9.Ram Vilas Paswan Distributing Spree

Ministries: Consumer affairs, food, public distribution

Mandate: Strengthening of Public Distribution System; curbing price rise; implementation of National Food Security Act; ensuring minimum support price to farmers; reducing food storage and distribution losses

Decisions taken: ■ Restructuring of Food Corporation of India ■ Changes in the Essential Commodities Act to make hoarding a non-bailable offence ■ Ensured payments for sugarcane farmers

PENDING: Improving supply chain management; developing scientific storage facilities and warehouses; strategy to link producers directly with consumers; stopping wastage of grains due to inadequate storage facility

IN PARLIAMENT: Took part in debate on rise in price of essential commodities like onion, tomato and potato

10.Kalraj Mishra Micro Gains

Ministry: Micro, small and medium enterprises

Mandate: Revival of micro, small and medium enterprise or MSME sector that contributes about 8 per cent to country’s GDP and employs about 6.3 million people and was one of the most neglected ministries in the UPA dispensation; to help India improve its manufacturing base and generate employment

Decisions taken: ■ To redraft MSME policy after looking at national and international models ■ Engaged with PSUs to source more goods and services from MSMEs ■ To constitute a committee with officials from ministries of finance to chalk out issues for the sector

PENDING: Tool room and training centres for MSMEs across the country

IN PARLIAMENT: Keen participant in debates

11.Maneka Sanjay Gandhi All for Women Power

Ministry: Women and child development

Mandate: Empowerment of women; Give the much needed impetus to the holistic development of women and children

Decisions taken: ■ Amendments to Juvenile Justice Act ■ Adoption reforms ■ One-stop crisis centres for women ■ More teeth to the National Commission for Women

PENDING: Bill in Parliament for providing more powers to the National Commission for Women; providing all-India women helpline

IN PARLIAMENT: Gave an impressive reply in Lok Sabha on the debate on the functioning of the Women and Child Development boards

12.Ananth Kumar Right Formula

Ministry: Chemicals and fertilisers

Mandate: To make India a hub for chemicals and fertilizers and an established exporter of chemicals to bring in foreign exchange

Decisions taken: ■ Skill development and vocational training imparted to 30,000 by CIPET ■ Rationalisation of customs duty structure ■ Set up specially delineated investment PCPIRs 

PENDING: New chemicals and fertilizers policy to boost growth;  Plans to establish “reverse SEZs” in Iran and Myanmar to help industry source its raw-material

IN PARLIAMENT: Good with numbers, Kumar always has his answers punctuated with statistics. A good orator Kumar is keen participant in debates

13.Ravi Shankar Prasad Legal Eagle

Ministries: Communications and information technology; law and justice

Mandate: National Litigation Policy; repealing of obsolete laws; digital India with a mission of implementation of optical fibre in entire country; mobile connectivity to all by 2019

Decisions taken: ■ Clearing of pendency of cases ■ Introducing more courts ■ filling up of vacancies in courts ■ Internet domains in regional languages ■ Launching of e-greetings portal of government

PENDING: Changes in arbitration law; creating more courts for which funds are needed

IN PARLIAMENT: Piloted the National Judicial Appointments Commission Bill with full majority in both houses of Parliament

14.Pusapati Ashok Gajapati Raju Flying High

Ministry: Civil aviation

Mandate: To revive national carrier Air India; upgradation of Indian airports; better connectivity with establishing new airports; revival of aviation industry through FDI; airport privatization

Decisions taken: ■ Air India joined the Star alliance ■ 49 per cent FDI allowed ■ 24 airports identified for development as domestic air cargo terminals

PENDING: Creation of a Civil Aviation Authority replacing DGCA; lowering taxes on jet fuel

IN PARLIAMENT: Though the House did not debate any important issues related to civil aviation, Raju’s austere style is talked about. For instance, he boards an ordinary bus to the aircraft instead of an assigned car

15.Anant Geete Heavy Task Ahead

Ministries: Heavy industries and public enterprises

Mandate: To help revive the scores of sick and loss making public sector units under his administrative control; to help achieve automotive excellence through state-of-the-art Research and Testing infrastructure; To make Indian PSUs more competitive and self reliant in the global market; ensure top level positions are filled in PSUs  where they are lying vacant

Decisions taken: ■ Development of Ultra Super Critical Technology for thermal power plants in order to improve their plant load efficiency at an estimated cost of `1500 crore ■ to help revive investment and production of automobile industry

PENDING: New auto policy

16.Harsimrat Kaur Badal Food Thoughts

Ministry: Food processing

Mandate: Setting up of mega food parks; food processing industries; promotion of nutritious food; to curb food inflation; to mitigate post-harvest fruit and vegetable losses; simplifying clearances for food processing projects

Decisions taken: ■ Asks states to strengthen cooperatives and stop waste of food ■ Push for drawing a food map focussing food production ■ Push for enhancement of cold storage facilities and moved cabinet note ■ Suggests reducing the 50 acre ceiling for setting up of food parks

PENDING: Nothing concrete to show

IN PARLIAMENT: Answered a few questions relating to her ministry in both houses of Parliament

17.Narenda Singh Tomar  Labour Friendly

Ministries: Mines, steel, labour and employment

Mandate: Labour welfare schemes; social security for unorganised sector; welfare of SC/STs; development of iron and steel sector; reforms in mining sector to check illegal mining

Decisions taken: ■ Modernisation of ESI hospitals; Banned setting up of more ESI medical colleges ■ Apprentices (Amendment) Bill that provides for apprenticeship training to non-engineering graduates and diploma holders

PENDING: CBI probe into multi-crore mining scam; amendments to MMDR Act; labour law reforms

IN PARLIAMENT: Ensured passage of Apprentices (Amendment) Bill

18.Jual Oram Tribal Inc

Ministry: Tribal affairs

Mandate: Fighting Naxalism; overcoming Maoism in forest areas; giving tribals the best education and health benefits; addressing job and livelihood issue of inhabitants of Koira region

Decisions taken: ■ To address health care challenges of tribals, ministry has constituted an Expert Committee on Tribal Health with 10 experts ■ Use of Adivasi land must now be taken with the concurrence of Adivasi communities ■ Online facility launched to ensure fair price to minor forest produce by tribals

PENDING: National Tribal Policy; more say in green clearances of projects in tribal areas

IN PARLIAMENT: Has replied to various questions

19.Radha Mohan Singh Nothing Short of Revolution

Ministry: Agriculture

Mandate: Development and strengthening of agriculture; food security; development of horticulture and vegetable crops; blue revolution through fisheries; crop insurance; loans for small farmers; soil health card to farmers; agriculture marketing; promotion of biotechnology; strengthening rural infrastructure fund; rural credit fund; irrigation in every field

Decisions taken: ■ Saffron Park in J&K ■ 10 schemes to benefit small farmers ■ Fisheries development board ■ Diesel subsidy for farmers

PENDING: Development of cattle breeds; 100 mobile soil testing labs; agriculture varsities

IN PARLIAMENT: Spoke on drought 

20.Thawar Chand Gehlot Power to Disabled

Ministries: Social justice and empowerment

Mandate: Introducing penal provisions and fixing accountability for diversion of funds meant for the welfare of dalits; Dalit budget six months ahead of the fiscal; empowerment of persons with disabilities; granting scholarships to disabled students

Decisions taken: ■ Granting of aids to SC/ST/OBC students  ■ Scholarships given to 2,500 students with disabilities; ■ National Overseas Scholarship for Students with Disabilities

PENDING: Guidelines for empowerment of people with disabilities; guidelines for barrier free environment

IN PARLIAMENT: Answered various questions on welfare of SC/STs and people with disabilities

21.Smriti Zubin Irani Harnessing HRD

Ministry: Human Resource Development

Mandate: To provide quality education to all; target of 30 per cent enrolment in higher education institutions by 2020; to meet the targets of RTEs

Decisions taken: ■ Got FYUP scrapped in DU ■ Initiated process for setting up IITs and IIMs in every state ■ Launched national e-library ■ Know your college portal ■ Study webs for active learning for young minds ■ New teacher training programme ■ MOOC ■ School assessment programme ■ Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana ■ Madarsa modernisation ■ Padhe Bharat Badhe Bharat

PENDING: Reform bills waiting to be passed

IN PARLIAMENT: Introduced two bills in Parliament and handled questions well

22.Harsh Vardhan Doc on Call

Ministries: Health and family welfare

Mandate: Providing holistic health care system that is universally accessible, affordable and effective and drastically reduces the out of pocket spending on health.

Decisions taken: ■ Setting up AIIMS like institutions in each state and even wanted to consult Chief Ministers to avail the opportunity to improve health care facilities. ■ Bring in transparency in health care system and quality medical education and to make health as a social movement

PENDING: New health policy

IN PARLIAMENT: Handles questions and debates well

23.V K Singh NE’s Hero

Ministry: Development of North Eastern Region

Mandate: Socio-economic development of eight states; infrastructure development including roads and bridges; implementation of NE Region livelihood projects; capacity building of North Eastern youths; speedy development of infrastructure in Bodoland; upgrading infrastructure in border areas; boosting economic growth

Decisions taken: ■ Seven new projects sanctioned ■ Organic food project launched ■ `1,000 crore rail link approved

PENDING: Development of alternate national highway

IN PARLIAMENT: Other than DONER, looks after overseas Indian affairs

24.Rao Inderjit Singh Plan in Place

Ministries: Planning, statistics and programme implementation

Mandate: Evaluation of flagship programmes in a professional and unbiased manner to enable the planners and policy makers to utilize the findings and improve the efficiency in implementation of programmes

Decisions taken: ■ Review of the implementation of MPLADS through national-level ■ Asked the state governments to take appropriate action on complaints on MPLADS and the cases are monitored for necessary compliance

PENDING: Restructuring of the Planning Commission

IN PARLIAMENT: Being a senior minister, he handled questions and debates

25.Santosh K Gangwar Weaving Dreams

Ministry: Textiles

Mandate: Policy formulation, development and export promotion of textiles industry; develop a vibrant handlooms and handicrafts sector; promote skills of textile workers, handloom weavers and handicrafts artisans; promote exports of all types of textiles and handicrafts

Decisions taken: ■ Central Management Information System for integrated skills development scheme ■ Setting up of five mega textile clusters ■ Scheme for promotion and application of geo-textiles in NE ■ Trade facilitation centre and Crafts Museum in Varanasi

PENDING: Open market for weavers

IN PARLIAMENT: MoS in 2 ministries

26.Shripad Yesso Naik On Tourist Trail

Ministries: Tourism and Culture

Mandate: Revive tourism; remove bottlenecks in hospitality projects; ensure cleanliness around tourism spots; develop religious tourism; generate jobs in hospitality; promote Indian culture; promote research in national heroes; boost tourism inflow; safety of women tourists

Decisions taken: ■ Eased clearances for hotel projects ■ Got state ministers on same page ■ Promoting centenaries of Begum Akhtar and Kamaghata Maru ■ PR campaign to build image of safe India ■ Online registration of travel operators

PENDING: Cleanliness drive; filling up of vacancies in top cultural bodies

IN PARLIAMENT: Replied to queries

27.Dharmendra Pradhan  Fuelling Forward

Ministry: Petroleum and natural gas

Mandate: To keep consumers insulated from the steep price hikes in international markets;  provide new gas pricing policy, keeping in mind interest of consumers; ensure direct benefit transfers and remove bottlenecks from LPG supplies; bring down India’s oil import bill; upgrade oil and gas production; invite investments to improve energy security

Decisions taken: ■ Lifted cap on LPG quota of one cylinder per month to every household ■ priority accorded to supply of natural gas to households not to burden consumers with steep hikes

PENDING: Fresh round of exploration licences for new oil and gas fields

28.Sarbananda Sonowal  Off the Block

Ministries: Skill development, entrepreneurship, youth affairs and sports

Mandate: Implementation of `1,000 crore skill development fund; ensuring better sports infrastructure in the country; ensuring better medal tally by Indian sportspersons at international events; better management of the numerous sports bodies

Decisions taken: ■ Declaration of national sports awards including Arjuna awards ■ Not to bid for 2019 Asian Games

PENDING: Outling the work of skill development ministry; no word yet on new sports projects to be taken up

IN PARLIAMENT: Answered a few questions relating to his ministry

29.Prakash Javadekar Green Steel

Ministries: Environment, info & broadcasting and parliamentary affairs

Mandate: Remove green hurdles for industry; smooth sailing for govt in Parliament; improved government interface with people; Prasar Bharati reforms

Decisions taken: ■ Launched online system for green clearances ■ Policy changes for faster clearances to defence, strategic and highway projects ■ Cleared over 200 projects ■ Developing a social media hub to take govt to people ■ Chai pe charcha meetings with media heads ■ Launch of Arun Prabha channel for NE

PENDING: Prasar Bharati reforms; appointment of environment regulator

30.Piyush Goyal  Energetic Pitch

Ministry: Chemicals and Fertilizers

Mandate: Cheap and affordable 24x7 power to all; coal linkages to power plants to be commissioned by 2015; harness alternative sources to meet power for all promise; resolve conflicts between power producers and bankers; check transmission and distribution losses

Decisions taken: ■ Has asked Coal India Limited to submit detailed report on mines to see how coal stocks can be harnessed ■ Restructuring debt-ridden state electricity boards

PENDING: Allocation of coal blocks despite Coal Auction Policy in place

IN PARLIAMENT: Being an investment banker, is an articulate speaker

31. Jitendra Singh Scientific Temp

Ministries: Science and tech, earth sciences, PMO personnel, public grievances & pensions, dept of atomic energy

Mandate: Investigation and prosecution in corruption cases; administrative and police reforms; increase nuclear energy production to meet power needs; make policies to attract mores youth to science and innovation sector

Decisions taken: ■ Reshuffle of bureaucrats ■ English marks of CSAT-II not be included for gradation or merit in UPSC exam ■ Launch of ISRO’s PSLV-C23

PENDING: CIC members’ appointment; setting up of committee on UPSC row; appointment of science and technology secretary

32.Nirmala Sitaraman Talk Trade

Ministry: Commerce

Mandate: Defending India’s decision on the WTO agreement; ensuring FDI in Multi Brand Retail is not allowed

Decisions taken: ■ Has said a firm NO to FDI in multi-brand keeping the interest of small and marginal traders in minds ■ Has in conjunction with Finance Ministry allowed FDI in critical sectors like railways, defence production. ■ Has asserted that India will honour its commitment with ASEAN, but is yet to give a firm date about when

PENDING: New and much awaited Foreign Trade Policy

IN PARLIAMENT:Has opposed entry of multi-brand retail players

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