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Dr.Chandrasekaran's analysis on Indian Economy !! Modi Government's economic policies gets appreciation.

As per the Financial and Investment Advisor . Impact  of Demonetization on Indian Economy in 2018 is as follows. Economic Survey after careful review of Demonetization which was announced in November 2016 by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi that the cash-to-GDP ratio has stabilized. It suggests a return to equilibrium. The Economic Survey says that India's GDP is set to grow at 7.0 to 7.5 percent in 2018-19 . This is an increase from its prediction of 6.75 percent growth this fiscal year. The Economic Survey has cited exports and imports data to claim that the demonetisation effect was now over. It claims that re-acceleration of export growth to 13.6 percent in the third quarter of Financial Year 2018 and deceleration of import growth to 13.1 percent is in line with global trends. This suggests that the demonetization and GST effects are receding. Services export and private remittances are also rebounding. This survey gives a greater boost to the Modi governme

Modi Gifts AIIMS to Madurai; Temple City gets AIIMS

The Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (17 December) approved the development of new All India Institute Of Medical Science (AIIMS) in the grand holy Tamil Sangam City, Madurai. Tamil Nadu AIIMS would come up at the Temple City Madurai at a cost of Rs 1,264 Crore at the Thopoor. AIIMS in Madurai "Setting up of new AIIMS would not only transform health education and training but also address the shortfall of health care professionals in the region," said in official statement.  Madurai AIIMS will add 100 undergraduate MBBS seats and 60 BSc Nursing seats and will have 15-20 Super Specialty departments,  the new institute will service around 1,500 outdoor patients on a daily basis. The institute campus will have a hospital, teaching block for medical and nursing courses, residential complex and allied facilities and services. The time frame for development of the new projects will be 45 months, including a pre-construction phase

Modi to visit Sonia's Rae Bareli, AAP Co-Founder & Stalwart Kumar Vishwas joining BJP

For the first time ever, PM Narendra Modi will be visiting Rae Bareli , a Bastion of the Gandhi Dynasty in Uttar Pradesh . The BJP has been trying to beat the congress on its turf since the last three terms and have been unsuccessful in their attempts. this time , they plan on roping in Aam Aadmi Party's Kumar Vishwas and Dinesh singh to contest from the constituency in upcoming 2019 elections.                                                               (Kumar Vishwas) Rae Bareli is mainly dominated by Brahmins and OBCs (Kurmi Patels), and hence it makes perfect to bring the Kumar Vishwas into the fold. Apart from Kumar vishwas and Dinesh singh, the list includes names such as Rita Bahuguna Joshi and Vinay Katiyar . Kumar vishwas is known for his Poetry Skills . And Kumar Vishwas's command over his language and poetry skills might me one of the main reasons for the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) to select and push him over others.                                

A Tamil 'Right Of Centre' website "Kathir" That is Unmasking Fake news Providers

The media in Tamil Nadu has often been seen as biased. Particularly, the mainstream media (MSM) has been seen toeing the left of centre line. Be it is a ' JALLIKATTU ' protest or the ' CAUVERY WATER DISPUTE ' protest the MSM found either carrying out a trial by media or just Presenting only one side of the issue. People are looking up to start-up media firms to present the right of centre views and developments.                                                                                                       S G SURYAH       In this respect the tamil language news start-up KATHIR , launched by S G Suryah who is V ice -President of Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) youth wing has been trying to address these issues to some extent.      "A majority of the news narratives in Tamil Nadu are either aligned to the left or reflect the agenda of the Dravidian parties. If we read versions of  some English Media organisations in Tamil Nadu , w