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President Kalam's address to Houses of Parliament
Friday, February 25 2005 12:33 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

New Delhi: Following are the highlights of President A P J Abdul Kalam's address to both Houses of Parliament:

Spotlight: Budget 2005

1. Government is open to external assistance and advice to rebuild and reconstruct economies and ecologies of coastal regions destroyed by tsunami.

2. A central legislation on disaster management will soon be introduced in Parliament to create a National Disaster Management Authority.

3. After setting up a Commission for welfare of socially and economically backward sections among religious and linguistic minorities, Government will prepare a White Paper on the status of minority communities in India. It will recast the 15-point programme for welfare of minorities to incorporate programme specific interventions.

4. Government will try to settle the issue of land rights of tribals. It will also take legal action to ban manual scavenging.

5. Government is committed to reining inflation rate and hold the price line to protect the real income of poor.

6. Government's core commitments under the National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP) are seven priority areas of agriculture, education, employment, healthcare, infrastructure urban renewal and water.

7. Government committed to giving a 'New Deal to Rural India' involving reversing declining rural investment, hiking credit flow, enhancing pubic investment in irrigation and wasteland development, creating single market for agri-produce, promoting rural electrification and rural roads.

8. Among several measures to increase credit flow to agriculture, a special package to double it in next three years and to provide credit-related relief to farmers was announced last year. The Farm Income Insurance Scheme has been extended to kharif crop.

9. A National Horticulture Mission is proposed to be launched in the budget.

10. To ensure equitable use of scarce water resources, political leaders urged to take a national and holistic view to manage water resources. Government proposes to promote water conservation and harvesting through a people's movement. It also proposes to launch a new scheme to promote micro irrigation in rain-deficient areas and examining the feasibility of creating a Northeast Valley Authority.

11. Panchayati Raj institutions to be actively involved in rural development plans. A rural electrification strategy has been drawn up to create a rural electricity distribution backbone and village electricity infrastructure.

12. National Employment Guarantee Bill to provide 100 days of employment to one person in every poor household to be gradually extended to cover all rural areas.

13. Government to give priority to both access and excellence in education. Development of basic science and technology to receive highest priority.

14. A National Rural Health Mission, based on district-based planning and management model of healthcare delivery with the involvement of panchayat institutions, proposed.

15. Urgent need to increase public-private investment in power, roads, railways, ports, inland waterways, civil aviation and housing.

16. Country requires $ 150 billion worth of investment in infrastructure sector. It proposes to grant more autonomy to National Highways Authority of India and set up appropriate mechanism for improving rail, road connectivity in the Northeast.

17. Government plans to increase teledensity from a lowly 8.4 per cent now to 20 per cent by 2008.

18. Highest priority to be given to developing strategies to enhance capabilities to harness alternative sources of energy for long-term requirements.

19. High priority also to be given to acceleration of industrial development at home. Steps to be taken to encourage reforms in textiles sector, besides modernisation of khadi and handloom.

20. Government to set up appropriate institutional and regulatory mechanism for welfare of labour in informal sector.

21. Multifaceted approach to deal with terrorism and naxal violence, with equal attention to the development dimension and human rights concern. Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) repealed to put in place a legal regime to deal with various facets of terrorism.

22. Government willing to talk to any militant group provided they abjure violence, whether in the Northeast or in Jammu and Kashmir.

23. It is firmly committed to ensure communal harmony.

24. In Defence sector, a number of projects for induction of various equipment and weapon systems are in progress. A Department of Ex-servicemen's Welfare created in the Ministry.

25. An Administrative Reforms Commission to be set up to prepare a blueprint to revamp the public administration system. A Model Code of Good Governance is being drawn up for public servants.

26. Primary attention to be given to relations with neighbours and strengthening South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC).

27. While taking several initiatives to further relations with Pakistan, the process of normalisation is critically dependent on Pakistan fulfilling its assurance to end support to terrorism. The confidence-building measures that could be taken in the near term, leading to long-term economic cooperation, are in line with the felt desire of our peoples.

28. Problems facing Nepal today can only be addressed by constitutional monarchy and multiparty democracy working together on the basis of a national consensus.

29. While continuing with major world partners the US and Russia, Government will accelerate engagement with China. It will also forcefully articulate India's aspiration to permanent membership of UN Security Council (UNSC).

30. Government remains committed to the global efforts to find a just and durable solution to problems faced by the Palestinian people.

31. Government proposes to undertake a major plan to rebuild rural India called 'Bharat Nirman'.

PTI

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