Management and managerial skills training manual.pdf
Governence for growth in india by APJ ABDUL KALAM
1. BOOK REVIEW BY:
G. SUDHEER (B809)
G. MADHUKER (B807)
BIFAAS <R.P FIRST YEAR>
2. APJ ABDUL KALAM
• Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam.
• Kalam was born on 15 October 1931 at
Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu.
• Indian scientist and administrator who served as
the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007.
• Awards : Padma Bhushan (1981), Padma
Vibhushan (1990), Bharata Ratna (1997)
• Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Anna
University, Chennai.
4. Contents
• Igniting the faith of the voter
• The role of youth in governance
• E-governance for transparent societies
• The right to information in governance
• Effects of corruption
• Governance for every citizen
• The vision for new India
5. Igniting the Faith of the Voter
“Life has to be built on a great ideal”
• Parliamentary democracy
• Election and youth of India
• Constituency manifesto
• Role of Member of Parliament
6. The Role of Youth in Governance
“if we do not talk differently,
We shall not think differently”
• The leadership quality
• Nurturing the seeds
• An end to corruption
• Oath for the youth
7. E-governance for transparent societies
“Connectivity empowers”
• Trust and confidence in governance
• Benefits of computerization
• Transparency in E-governance
• Challenges of E-governance
• The PURA knowledge grid
8. The Right to Information in
Governance
“Right information enriches knowledge,
Knowledge nation great”
• National E-governance program and RTI
• Implementing the fundamental rights of
citizens
• Rasthrapathi bhavan experience
9. Effects of Corruption
“Righteousness in the heart
Leads to order in nation”
• Identifying the hero's
• Corruption free society starts at home
• Elevating young minds
• How to create corruption free society
10. Governance for every citizen
“Where there is righteousness in the heart,
There is beauty in the character”
• Changing nation
• Human resource development
• Entrepreneurship development
• Role of women
• Youth in politics
11. The vision for new India
“Many civilizations collapsed and many nations
failed, because they did not have the vision at
the right time”
• Dynamics of the youth mind
• The birth of a vision
• Current ambience in India
• What India has achieved?
12. conclusion
• Use right to vote effectively
• Use the right to information in governance
• Strive to reach the vision for new India
• Say no to corruption
“JAI HIND”