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‘By the time IAS, IPS are recruited, they have formed their prejudices... new idea is to take them, train them after Class XII’

•Shekhar Gupta: Hello and welcome to Walk the Talk. I am Shekhar Gupta and my guest this week somebody who was Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's trouble shooter from the outside, if I may say so but now very much inside the Cabinet and somebody with a charge of which he must make success if   ....Read more

moily vision is superbBy: surya prakash | Thursday , 30 Jul '09 15:00:10 PM Reply | Forward We must be very proud of Veerappamoily whon has real vision on administrative reforms and civilservices.India has got it's own talent,nobody denies, Moily when he introduced common entance test in karnataksa to avoid corruption and nepotism, it was big success.We requires war foot reforms in judiciary,and excutive segments, people lost hope on governance,delayed justice is denied juistice,civil servants are puppets in the hands of politicians. it is the time for reforms.Our Prime Minister is best example who implemented economic reforms, now we are enjoing fruits,by that we got 40 billioneers on forbes,thanks to P.V.Narsimharao.To make a system of civil srvices afer 10 2 is an excellent idea, to get younger talent.Police reforms are much essential to protect the people.it is the time for congress governament under manmohan singh leadership,to get faith and fulfill aspirations of common man.Hatsoff to verappamoily for his sinciere commitment to serve the people.
Moily seems the right personBy: Charan Gill,Patiala | Friday , 10 Jul '09 7:48:43 AM Reply | Forward Quality of governance depends upon the administrative architect.Injections of creativity in this system will definitely produce multiplying effect and Veeruppa Moily seems the right person doing his job sincerely.The amount of inbuilt injustice in the present delivery is the major reason for unrest which we see is mainly misused by the forces who are bent upon derailing the whole emancipatory process. i like the walk the talk focus on central Indian concerns.
Mr.By: Rakesh Kumar | Monday , 6 Jul '09 9:29:18 AM Reply | Forward We can see some hope in the intent of Veerappa Moily. I guess he has his head on hi shoulders when he talks about Administrative Reforms as a pre-requisite for Judicial Reforms. He is the one who has the responsibility to initiate appropriate action for Administrative Reforms...in the first place. I only hope Shekhar/Indian Express follows up Veerapa Moily. Has his ministry included Judicial Reforms/Administrative Reforms in the Priority Agenda/Performance Review of 100-days of his Ministry?????Indian Express can come out with a special edition on the Performance of all Ministries in the first 100 days.BestRakesh KumarBhilai
Bad Transcript By: vinit | Monday , 29 Jun '09 20:18:24 PM Reply | Forward I agree about the bad quality of transcription. Anyways, Good interview and Good that I can read the Interview as I did not see it on TV.I hope moily succeeds in admin reforms task, especially about civil services reforms.
Fire Sharika CBy: Roy | Monday , 29 Jun '09 12:55:46 PM Reply | Forward Fire transcriber Sharika C for horrible transcription and terrible spelling and grammar. I could understand if a machine did the transcription but if you have a human transcriber, then why so many mistakes week after week?
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