V.Isvarmurti

Senior Indian Congressman, Thinker and Intellectual

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India’s poor law

Posted on February 1, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

India’s poor politics, Hinders economic development. The Economist magazine, true to its verbal gymnastics, had called India’s much talked about employement guarantee programme (or just a promise on date?) as India’s poor law! In the same typical imperial mindset the magazine goes on to elaborate its wisdom as it see it. Of course what the…

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Emerging education tragedy!

Posted on February 1, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

We are destroying the core education values There is a need for a de-schooling movement today. To cut down the craze we see today, to get merged in the crowd, the migrate wherever there is money prospect. Do educators care for such core values? I don’t see anyone even bothering to ask questions. Neither they…

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Creating value and wealth in agriculture

Posted on February 1, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

Karnataka Agri Minister orders review of agri reserch Indian agri research establishment is a huge body, its network extending the whole of India. Almost all the States have one agri university, some like Maharashtra more than one university. All these five and half decades India had done well in agri sector. There are number of…

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India’s new success stories!

Posted on February 1, 2007October 8, 2010 by V.Isvarmurti

Confidence, energy and a new upbeat mood! India, a happening place? Yes, yes, say observers. Go anywhere in Bangalore and what you see is the furious speed! Why? There is development on all fronts. Rising glass and concrete can’t but dazzle you. There are all the big names in MNCs, the new economy names: Intel,…

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Arjun Singh’s education agenda!

Posted on February 1, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

A more broader agenda only can tackle the country’s education priorities. Mr. Arjun Singh the Union HRD minister is making a news! Unlike other Ministers, including the PM who are not seen or heard. Education priorities in India have got so distorted in India for so many wrong reasons many of the defeat of the…

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If India dies, who lives ?

Posted on February 1, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

If Parliament stops functioning where the people of the country to turn Democratic India must succeed! Senior leaders must act with moral commitment. Prime Minister says: “We are living in abnormal times. There is a deadlock in Parliament and even the normal grace period of 100 days of “honeymoon” given for every new government is…

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A beautiful India!

Posted on February 1, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

A culturally rich India! This is the India I want to promote! What India we think of when we think of India? What is the genius of India? Ask a politician or leaders in any areas! Religion or industry. You will be disappointed! They will have their own answers. As for the professional leaders they…

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Tele-medicine should reach India’s remote areas

Posted on February 1, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

Budget allocations for education and health Corporate hospitals. The budget makes generous allocations for education. But not enough for health. The allocations in the budget for national rural health mission allots more than just less than Rs. 2,000 more ( from Rs.8,420 crore to Rs.10,280 crore). We have a non-speaking Prime Minister and an over-talking…

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V. Isvarmurti is a leading public figure from south of India. He is a former member of the then Madras Legislative Council. He had his education at such reputed institutions like Tagore’s Santiniketan and Oxford University. Read More

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