The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) , translation: Indian People’s Party), founded in 1980, is a major political party of India. Designed to represent the country’s majority community and Centre-right in nature, the party advocates conservative social policies, self reliance, robust economic growth, foreign policy driven by a nationalist agenda, and strong national defense. The party has a strong relation with the Sangh Parivar, in which the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh plays a leading role. The BJP, in alliance with several other parties, was in power from 1998 to 2004, with Atal Bihari Vajpayee as the Prime Minister and Lal Krishna Advani as his deputy. It is the biggest constituent of the National Democratic Alliance which currently is in the opposition.
Its time for National Election and i wish a great win in the Election for BJP and its friend.
Friends since from party comes in power either in Center or states election it transforms the rural life.
It is the party of people who lives in Village as 70 percent of people lives in village so it is one which is going to transform into golden eagle.Its time to wake up people to Transforming India, Empowering Bharat.
How IT will change Bharat’s Development Paradigm
The current global economic crisis is the surest sign that the
world is changing rapidly. The West’s monopoly over the world
economy will soon be a thing of the past. The crisis presents
new opportunities and challenges for India. How do we overcome
the challenges and maximize the opportunities? The answer lies in the
observation made by Shri L.K. Advani, while addressing the 81st annual
general meeting of FICCI in February 2009: “Just as the centre of gravity
of the world economy is shifting from the West to Asia, the centre of
gravity of gravity of our national economy must shift from ‘India’ to
‘Bharat’— to the revitalization of agriculture, rural economy, small and
medium enterprises, and the organized and informal sectors.”
‘Bharat’ means not only the rural population, but also the urban poor and
middle-classes. They have been left behind in the development model of
Congress governments, who have ruled our country for the longest period
since Independence. Congress rule has created the legacy of an alarming
urban-rural divide in India, besides a rich-poor divide in urban areas.
The BJP believes that Information Technology is one of the most effective
tools for the rapid shift in India’s development paradigm, in favour of
balanced regional and social development. It is not a substitute for the
essential physical infrastructure and services such as power, water, roads,
railways, urban and rural amenities, etc. Nevertheless, IT not only enhances
efficiency and productivity in every sector of India’s economic and social
development, but also gives altogether new tools for the empowerment of
citizens everywhere. So far, the amazing benefits of IT have been visible only
in ‘India’. Most of ‘Bharat’ remains untouched by IT. The BJP will bridge this
Digital Divide.
A good example is the ‘E Gram Vishwa Gram’ scheme launched by the BJP
government in Gujarat (see page 16). When a scheme like this is implemented
all over the country, with the provision of broadband connectivity and all
the attendant IT-enabled services in every Indian village —a future BJP-led
government is committed to rolling it out nationwide — it will ensure significant
empowerment of the rural population. It will thus contribute to fulfilling the
concept of PURA (Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas), which was
popularized by India’s former President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
The Green Revolution in the 1960s and the White Revolution in the 1970s,
though beneficial, were limited in their scope. In contrast, the BJP’s vision of the
Digital Revolution is all-encompassing. As this document attests, it can impact
every facet of economic and social development — from manufacturing to
agriculture, from education to telemedicine, from e-justice to e-security, from
aiding women’s self-help groups to planning energy-saving bus routes, and from
protection of our cultural heritage to strengthening of democracy through
good governance.
Trust the BJP. This Digital Revolution is possible. IT can indeed
transform India and empower Bharat.
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India’s shining achievements in the IT sector so far
have been achieved by only a small section of our
talented youth, who have been empowered with good
education. Imagine what India can achieve when
every young Indian has access to quality education
and world-class IT infrastructure.
- L.K. Advani


