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Some reforms which Modi Government can look at!

 1) the new Central Govt should look at the possibility of creating a "Stock Options scheme exclusively for BPL/Unorganised sector families" of a basket of Top 500 NSE/BSE cos.which can b used to distribute Stock Market wealth to these poor, through their contribution and a matching contribution by Govt.

2)Already inflation is the biggest Tax.On top of it Salaried Middle class regularly pay Tax .Diminishing marginal utility of income theory suggests that value for money for them is high and By paying Income tax upfront thro TDS before even their Salaries r credited to their accounts, it is the Salaried middle class that bears the onslaught of Tax increases with diminishing income values due to inflation.Through their Taxes they support both Big Farmers , Wealthy Politicians and Businessmen.

3)When Supply side is adequate thro free imports, only cost-push inflation can happen,and it has receded once commodity prices have come down.


4)In the present NPS, many retired r saying the pension income is not 50% of last drawn salary, it also fluctuates and there is no revision considering cost of inflation.If these r addressed thro proper restructuring of NPS,that should be acceptable to retirees.

5) Judicial reforms especially number of adjournments should be strictly restricted with relaxations to be made available only by Chief Justices of the respective Courts.

6)All Ministers in Centre and State Govts, MPs,MLAs,MLCs and other PEPs and their immediate relatives should compulsorily take treatments only in Government Hospitals and their Children must study only in Government Schools.

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