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Monday, February 23, 2015

Organized development

India is on the path of development. This is an on going process but there must be careful planning to achieve the real goal of organized development. Piecemeal or half hearted approach will not produce desired goal.

This can be achieved in time bound efficient and effective manner. We must accept that within available resources we could have achieved much better development. It should have been more organized and systematic. We can and we must still apply our self to create a modern developed India. To do this we need to have twin approach to development.

1. New development
2. Redo development

New development should apply to everything developing a fresh. It could be a building, a colony, an airport, a stadium or a new city. This new development must clear all criteria modern hi-tech hi-class development with inbuilt scope of future changes and extensions. For example new cities must be cleared only with high rise buildings with eco-friendly system. No illegal or even less satisfactory development must be allowed. This should apply to entire nation with vision of future India.

Redo development should apply to all existing India. A lot of existing development is in bad shape. It continue to cause bad effect on citizen's and nation's progress. It should not be left to crumble. With a target of next fifty years or so nation must rebuild itself  slowly and steadily thereby converting existing low quality development into modern hi-tech and hi-class development.

To do these in organized manner the entire scheme of development must be divided into two broad divisions.

- Structure development
- Function development

Both these must further be done on scheme of - Unit Development. 

Nation must further organize development of both structure development and function development in units and subunits. The existing units of states, districts, cities and villages can be accommodated in this scheme. Similarly existing functional units like transport, communication etc can be accommodated in new functional development. Those units lagging behind must be given special attention. The ideas and experience of successful units and subunits must be shared and implemented.

These four corners - structural development, functional development, new development and redo development must be cautiously and systematically merged together to create a modern developed India.

This is achievable target. This requires good planning and coordination of all possible agencies at both national and state level. But above all this requires strong determination and will power of people of India to create a Modern Developed Glorified India. Let's do it.