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758 Questions Answered by The President.
181
Mr. President Sir, how do you envisage that space technology, the proposed sending of a space ship to the moon for example, will help India in prospering economically?
182
Mr. President, U.S. is indulged in high power laser experiments in space, what are the conditions that is helping U.S. to carry these experiments only in space and not on land?
183
Mr. President, Our country is one where a major part of the population is living under the poverty line, keeping this in view, how wise it is for our country to concentrate on the development of the nuclear missiles when it may just increase poverty and hence hinder the development?
184
Your Excellency, Your dream of seeing India as a developed Country within the next two decades is laudable, however 30% of our population is living below the poverty line. How do you envisage in your vision the upliftment of those who are living below the Poverty line in a classful society?
185
Mr. President Sir, there is an urgent need for having transparency in the appointment of the Judges for the High Courts and the Supreme Court, however even if there is a collegium of Judges to appoint there is a very little transparency. Would Your Excellency throw some light on this?
186
Mr. President the politics of our country has been corrupted by a nexus between politicians, bureaucrats and the criminals. Would Your Excellency suggest measures of cleaning the existent corruption?
187
India is rich in biodiversity. Why are we not protecting our biodiversity through patenting? Why is more effort not going on in Intellectual Property Rights in neem and rice etc?
188
The farmer?s suicides in Andhra Pradesh are taking place due to poor cottonseeds and this is due to laxity in our seed law policy. The companies producing the spurious seeds are not being fined adequately. At least there should be a stringent law.
189
It is said that our university system is in crisis, as students are not taking to research. In this situation can we expect that an Indian will win a Nobel Prize before 2020?
190
We are better in agriculture today and we are value adding 0.8% to agricultural products. But this value addition is not by the farmer but is by the exporter.
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