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REVANTH REDDY SPEAKS

ఎవడ్ని వదిలిపెట్ట.. | Telangana CM Revanth reddy MOST OPOWERFUL SPEECH on BRS MLAs in Assembly

ఎల్ బి స్టేడియంలో సీఎం రేవంత్ రెడ్డి | CM Revanth Reddy Press Meet

CM Revanth Reddy Fun With Police Commissioner Srinivas Reddy | Revanth Reddy Speech

యువతకు అండగా ఉంటాం | CM Revanth Reddy Promises to Telangana Youth

PROSPERITY IN THE UPA TENURE

NATIONAL SECURITY

The Congress-led UPA has always considered the safety and security of each and every citizen of the country with paramount importance. The ten years of UPA rule saw a considerable increase in expenditure on national security and defence, with an increase from 77,000 crore in 2004-05 to 1,93,407 crore in 2012-13.

ECONOMY

The rate of employment is directly proportional to a country’s development. A similar pattern was witnessed during the Congress-led UPA regimes, where the employment graph only went up during 2004-10, with both public and private sectors experiencing strong and sustained growth.

AGRICULTURE

The Congress-led UPA believes that the nation can’t progress unless the farmer gets a fair price for his produce. The Minimum Support Price(MSP) for Wheat has been more than doubled, from Rs 640 per quintal in 2004-05 to Rs 1,285 in 2011-12. Similarly, the MSP for Paddy has been increased from Rs 560 in 2003-04 to Rs 1250 per quintal in 2011-12.

EDUCATION

The Indian National Congress has always placed a high premium on education. Both UPA I and UPA II continued with this intense and pro-active approach to achieve maximum coverage. The share of GDP allocated for education (primary, secondary and tertiary) saw an increase from 3.29 per cent in 2004-2005 to 3.83 per cent in 2012-13.

HEALTH

It has been the Indian National Congress’s concerted effort to provide easy access to quality and affordable health care through government funded programmes. The share of public health expenditure to GDP of the country was doubled from a mere 0.13% in 2000-01 to 0.26% in 2010-11 respectively. For the year 2012-13, the Budget for healthcare was earmarked at a whopping Rs. 24,261 crore.

INFRASTRUCTURE

The Congress-led UPA government knew that the nation needed to develop significant infrastructural facilities to make India an economic giant. With this lofty goal in view, the expenditure share of infrastructure in GDP increased from 4.69% in 2004-05 to 8.41% in 2010-11.

SOCIAL WELFARE

The Congress-led UPA government has drafted and implemented with a missionary zeal, various social welfare schemes, and the results are there for all to see. 10 years of UPA rule witnessed considerable improvement in the percentage of expenditure on social sector. The share of GDP allocated for social expenditure went up from 5.41% in 2003-2004 to 6.80% in 2012-13.

OUR ACHIEVEMENTS

INDIA AT 70

India’s key achievements under successive Congress governments

CREATING THE REPUBLIC

The Indian freedom movement was perhaps the greatest mass movement in world history

BUILDING THE EQUAL INDIA

At the heart of our democracy is the right of the universal aduit suffrage President of India K R Narayanan, Republic Day Eve, 2001

BRINGING PROSPERITY

At the heart of our democracy is the right of the universal aduit suffrage President of India K R Narayanan, Republic Day Eve, 2001

STRENGTHENING NATION

Secularism and democracy are the twin pillars of our State the very foundations of our society.” -Smt. Indira Gandhi, Parliament, December 22, 1967

PROMOTING THE PEACE

We have to build in our own countries societies where freedom is real-Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Conference of Non-Aligned Nations, 1961

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