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Prime Minister in Australia

Start Date :
Oct 21, 2014
Last Date :
Dec 30, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
On 17th November 2014 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a large gathering of the Indian community settled in Australia in Sydney, during his visit to Australia.The PM wants ...
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Ranjani Sunkara
11 years 5 months ago
Honorable Prime Minister- The following are areas where a collaboration can be implemented.
Adventure Tourism – India boasts of a coastline of 7517 km. We should be looking at yachting clubs, deep sea diving, scuba diving, inter island ship and boat cruise and 3 to 5 star stay options to boast tourism and economy. We should be able to gather details of such business models and implement.
Food Tourism – We too need to develop world food tourism similar to Australia’s multinational cuisine.
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Sameer Sah
11 years 5 months ago
1) Why not develop a small monograph covering importance of India-Australia relations (in fields other than business) to help ease racial tensions; 2) One of the largest fields of cooperation is education, we should promote exchanges (teachers and students) so that we can increase cultural sensitivity through that strand of life; 3) Discuss your august proposals for visas on arrival and to enhance tourist movement, we can promote year round tourists exchanges due to reverse weather
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Raj Kumar Balasubramaniyan
11 years 5 months ago
Modiji should : 1) Ask Australians not to discriminate Indians on racism grounds 2) Initiate a study as to how Australia with its vast expanse of land (which is still less than India) manage its population well in terms of more facilities and how this story can be replicated in India.
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Nikunj Patel
11 years 5 months ago
And my staff in Australia many are from india and gujarat decided to help india by creating 20000 jobs in india and increase our staff in Australia from 300 to 1000 in Australia by 2020 off course it does look big today about it was same when we started before 6 years ago with 2 staff and have 300 in austrlia now and nearly 50 in india from last 6 months , i think have not got much space for 2 nd topic regarding tourisom .. Next time
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Nikunj Patel
11 years 5 months ago
Retailer .. And electricity retailer charge to all customer for 100 per cents electricity so electricity cost just went up by 1 cents .. This type of legislation will not cost government and people will use their money to generate their electricity and it will give a job to hundred thousand of people in sales, installation , making solar panel , dealer, advertisement and government get tax income from renewable economy for sure by having inspiration of Shree Narendrabhai and my father now I
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Nikunj Patel
11 years 5 months ago
For solar now but they regulation ... For stc which needs to surrender by electricity retailer every quarter as per the electricity they sale .. Example Gujarat electricity board sale 1000000 Mwh elecity in 3 months .. As per regulation 5% electricity needs to come from renewable so they need to surrender 50000 stc .. 1 stc = 1 Mwh , if 5 kw system generate 103000 kWh elecric ity in 15 years then that system is eligible for 103 stc solar installer register those stc and sale it to electricity
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Shanmugam Sankarakumaru
11 years 5 months ago
The cleanliness of Australia is due to its small population. But still we can learn lessons related to keeping the environment clean as per your Clean India Campaign.So, Tourism, education, health and hospitality development are some of the areas which can be given importance for Australian visit.The Sydney museum tells about the development of Sydney. The same way our cities like Chennai can have museums of history to have tourist attraction to local population.
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Uttkarsh Jain
11 years 5 months ago
Dear PM Sir,
INDIA is better than Australia in some aspects but not all. They are ahead of us in many areas of which few are basic one's
We should learn from them and deploy those in our country
> Techniques to do proper waste management
> Role of individual to keep city clean
> Invite good talent with better focal's to make INDIA more talented
> Improved Techniques to make enviroment clean
> Techniques to make INDIA's traffic a better one
Thanks
Uttkarsh
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Nikunj Patel
11 years 5 months ago
Costly need to added .. But still making solar cells and solar panel and solar Invertor in india May be for starting not in vast quantity but at reasonable quantity will make solar electricity in india very effordable without having much grant from government but off course regulation changes required 1) grid connection - if electricity board have grid calculation in place it is worth other wise not possible 2) also in Australia government is not spending any money or not giving any grant now fo
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Shanmugam Sankarakumaru
11 years 5 months ago
Since now with Internet, the home is the world, virtual class rooms can be started by the universities in Australia with tie up of central universities and it will solve the problems in certain areas.Important areas of expertise in Australia can be identified and same type of courses can be designed in Indian Universities.
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