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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Sonia Gandhi visits Raebareli, gifts new development projects

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Raebareli, 25 March, 2013: Congress president and United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi paid a one-day visit to her parliamentary constituency Rae Bareli on Monday. The Congress leader launched various development projects in the constituency. The people of Raebareli have all reasons to be more happy and colourful on this occasion of Holi as the MP gifted more projects to boost development in the region.

Sonia Gandhi's gift on Holi for Raebareli; launches various development projects

The people of Raebareli have all reasons to be more happy and colourful on this occasion of Holy as the MP gifted more projects to boost development in the region. Congress president and United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi paid a one-day visit to her parliamentary constituency Rae Bareli on Monday. The Congress leader launched various development projects in the constituency.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Sonia Gandhi in Raebareli inaugurates Solar lights project provided by NTPC

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This year's Holy will be more colourful for Raebareli people. During her one-day visit to her parliament constituency on Monday, Sonia Gandhi, the Congress President and UPA Chaiperson Sonia Gandhi inaugurated various development projects in the region alongwith a Solar lights project provided by NTPC.

Sonia Gandhi inaugurates Solar lights projects in Raebareli

Sonia Gandhi, the Congress President and UPA Chairperson, has made this years Holy more colourful and happy for the people of Raebareli, her parliament constituency. Apart from various development projects she inaugurated a Solar lights project provided by NTPC in Raebareli.

Sonia Gandhi in Raebareli, inaugurates a Post Office building

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Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, during her one-day visit to Raebareli, her parliament constituency, inaugurated a building of the Superintendent of Post Office at Jawahar Vihar colony in the constituency.

Sonia Gandhi inaugurates Post Office building in Raebareli

During her one-day visit to Raebareli, her parliament constituency, Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi inaugurated a building of the Superintendent of Post Office at Jawahar Vihar colony in the constituency.

Sonia Gandhi lays foundation stone for Girls Govt. Inter College at Raebareli

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi visited her parliament constituency Raebareli on Monday. She laid foundation stone for a Girls Govt. Inter College at Kila Bazar. She also inaugurated a Post Office building and also laid the foundation stone for a FM Radio station

Sonia Gandhi in Raebareli, lays foundation stone for Girls Govt. Inter College

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Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi paid a single-day visit to Raebareli, her parliament constituency, on Monday. She laid foundation stone for a Girls Govt. Inter College at Kila Bazar. She also inaugurated a Post Office building and also laid the foundation stone for a FM Radio station.

Sonia Gandhi visits Raebareli, lays foundation stone for FM Radio station

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Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi visited Raebareli, her parliament constituency, on Monday. She inaugurated a Post Office Building and after that laid the foundation stone for a FM Radio station at Budhanpur.

Sonia Gandhi lays foundation stone for FM Radio station in Raebareli

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi reached Raebareli, her parliament constituency, on a one-day visit. She inaugurated a Post Office Building and after that laid the foundation stone for a FM Radio station at Budhanpur.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Sonia Gandhi in Malda talks about UPA's welfare policies for minorities

Congress President and UPA Chairperson visited Malda in West Bengal to attend the function for laying foundation stone of a Technical institute named after late Congress leader ABA Ghani Khan Choudhury. "The UPA Government at the Centre has given priority for the welfare, empowerment and upliftment of backward classes and minorities. We, for the first time ever, opened a new ministry for minority affairs. We have been implementing the recommendations of the Sachchar Committee. We also have identified 90 minority-dominated regions across the country, including Malda, and sanctioned a new package for development. We have upgraded the Prime Minister's 15-point programme for the welfare of minorities and he has been personally supervising its progress" said Sonia Gandhi.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Sonia Gandhi in Malda: Economic and social development of the nation should go hand in hand

Congress President and UPA Chairperson visited Malda in West Bengal to attend the function for laying foundation stone of a Technical institute named after late Congress leader ABA Ghani Khan Choudhury. "Economic and social development of the nation should go hand in hand for which we need to fight communal forces strongly" said Sonia Gandhi. "We need a society which is secular, democratic and live in harmony. These are the basics of social, financial and inclusive development. We need to fight the communal and divisive ideologies. We are a secular democratic nation and that is our identity. The Congress party is committed to maintain the secular fabric of the country" she added.

Sonia Gandhi in Malda assures law to prevent crimes against women

Congress President and UPA Chairperson visited Malda in West Bengal to attend the function for laying foundation stone of a Technical institute named after late Congress leader ABA Ghani Khan Choudhury. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was the chief guest on the occasion. "We will soon bring in legislation to prevent atrocities and crimes against women. We are trying to pass the Food security bill so that poor people of this country don't have to starve" said Sonia Gandhi."Education is also an important sector in the growth of the nation. Our UPA government under the leadership of Dr Manmohan Singh has given special attention to technical education and education. We have taken steps to update and upgrade technology in IITs, Medical colleges, universities and also have set up new technical institutes" she added.

Sonia Gandhi in Malda (West Bengal) talks about UPA's first ever all-women-bank proposal

Congress President and UPA Chairperson visited Malda in West Bengal to attend the function for laying foundation stone of a Technical institute named after late Congress leader ABA Ghani Khan Choudhury. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was the chief guest on the occasion. "For the first time in the history of our country, Rs. 1000 cr has been allocated in the current Budget for an all-women bank, to help women in their business ventures. We are also constituting a Nirbhaya fund with Rs 1000 crore. This fund will be used to protect the honour and dignity of our sisters and daughters.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Sonia Gandhi in Malda addresses the function to lay foundation stone for a Technical institute

Congress President and UPA Chairperson visited Malda in West Bengal to attend the function for laying foundation stone of a Technical institute named after late Congress leader ABA Ghani Khan Choudhury. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was the chief guest on the occasion. "I am now very happy to witness the event which is the fulfilment of a promise made in 2008 for an institute like this, in his memory. That has become a reality now and our respected Prime Minister has just now laid the foundation stone for the institute. The Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute for Engineering and Technology will focus on informal and job-oriented academic courses. I am hopeful that this institute will play a crucial role towards Malda's development. This institute will not only help social and economic development of this region but also will, to a great extent, help prevent the youth from migrating to other cities for job or study. The students, both boys and girls, will get informal but job-oriented education from here which will make them enable to secure lucrative employment" said Sonia Gandhi.

Sonia Gandhi in Malda (West Bengal) remembers late Congress leader ABA Gani Khan Choudhary

Congress President and UPA Chairperson visited Malda in West Bengal to attend the function for laying foundation stone of a Technical institute named after late Congress leader ABA Ghani Khan Choudhury. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was the chief guest on the occasion. "You may be remembering that I had promised in April 2008, during my visit to Malda, a technical institute in the memory of legendary Congress leader ABA Ghani Khan Choudhury. Mr Ghani Khan Choudhury was a great Congress leader who was committed to secularism, democracy and deeply adhered to Congress' policies and ideals. He was very close to our legendary leader late Indira Gandhi Ji. He was well aware of what all to be done for the development in the region and earned the love, respect and affection of the people. He successively won the elections from here and maintained integrity and honesty in public life and thus earned the respects of the people too. I pay respect to that great personality" said Sonia Gandhi.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Sonia Gandhi's full speech in malda (WB) at laying of foundation stone of an Eng. Institute

The full speech of Congress President and UPa Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on the occasion of laying of foundation stone of Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute for Engineering & Technology. Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh was the chief guest.

Sonia Gandhi at Malda (WB) speaks on the occassion of foundation-stone-laying function of Eng. Institute

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Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi said that the Congress-led UPA Government is committed for the welfare of minorities, backward classes and for the empowerment of women. She was talking at a function to lay the foundation stone for Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute of Engineering & Technology at Malda in West Bengal.

Sonia Gandhi atends the function to lay foundation for Ghani Khan Choudhury Tech. institute at Malda

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi addresses the public meeting during the foundation-stone-laying function of the Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute for Engineering and Technology at Malda in West Bengal. Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh also was present at the occassion.

Sonia Gandhi and her successful journey as Congress President

After three continuous in 1996, 1998 and 1999, Sonia Gandhi played a pivotal role in bringing the Congress party back to power in 2004 and since then the Congress has successfully led a coalition government at the Centre and is in power in 13 states. It was because of her persistent intervention and guidance the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre framed some land mark polices like Mahatma Gandhi NREGA, the Right to Education and the Right to Information. Women empowerment has always been her focus and she was instrumental for many polices by the Centre in that direction. The mid-day meal scheme in government schools is yet another example for her pro-poor approach. Now the government is ready with Food Security Bill, another dream project of Sonia Gandhi. She always argued for inclusive growth and insisted for special care to youth, women, minorities, tribals and other most backward classes. There is her mark in the latest Congress-led Centre government programme, the Direct cash transfer (DBT) in which the money meant for the poor will directly reach the beneficiaries bank accounts through Aadhar card.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Sonia Gandhi completes 15 successful years as Congress President

It is a fact that the Congress was in disarray when Sonia Gandhi took over. But after that she has been able to establish unity and authority in the party and now Congress has regained its political domination across the country. Sonia Gandhi has also been credited for taking the Congress to the left-of-the-centre position and for crafting good and effective coalitions. Her legacy is bringing Congress back to secular position with focus on welfare and distribution that helped the party to regain its dominance in the national polity in 2004. It is a known fact that Sonia Gandhi, after the assassination of her husband and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991, had turned down repeated requests by Congress workers, leaders and followers to join the party, till 1997. And finally, on March 14, 1998, she was elected as the Congress President. The biggest challenge for her then was to rejuvenate the party that had crumbled and split over the years and it is history now that she could accomplish the task effectively and efficiently.

Sonia Gandhi's 15 years as Congress President

Though Congress faced electoral debacle initially, the party under the energetic leadership of Sonia Gandhi could come back with a bang in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections. The Congress emerged as the single largest party and along with Left, and other like-minded parties formed the UPA government. Unperturbed by the foreign origin issue raked by her opponents, Sonia Gandhi had succeeded in demolishing BJP led NDA's "India Shining" campaigns with the "aam aadmi" slogan of the Congress.

Congress reached new heights in 15 years with Sonia Gandhi as President

The important milestone in her political career is her refusing the PM post. She stunned the entire world by declining to take up the top post. "Power in itself has never attracted me, nor has position been my goal," she had then said. The renunciation of power -- a move many described as one of her biggest political masterstrokes-- solidified Sonia Gandhi's position. Under her leadership, the UPA retained power in 2009 general elections with the Congress winning 206 seats, the highest by any party since 1991.

Sonia Gandhi and 15 successful years as Congress President

For Sonia Gandhi, the biggest challenge now, is to ensure Congress' victory in the coming assembly and Lok Sabha elections, which comes at a time when the party has been at the receiving end of several controversies. But, Congress is hopeful that with her visionary leadership and under newly appointed young Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, the party will retain the power in the next general elections also.

Sonia Gandhi and 15 successful years as Congress President


On 14 March, when Sonia Gandhi completes 15 uninterrupted years - a unique distinction - as the Congress president, she has a lot of things in her credit, from strengthening her party to giving a visionary guidance to the Congress-led coalition government at the Centre.   She took over as Congress President in 1998 at a time a demoralised and fragmented Congress party was going through a turbulent phase and ruling just four states of Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Mizoram and Nagaland. And after taking over Sonia Gandhi restored the party's central place in the country's polity in six years.
After three continuous in 1996, 1998 and 1999, Sonia Gandhi played a pivotal role in bringing the Congress party back to power in 2004 and since then the Congress has successfully led a coalition government at the Centre and is in power in 13 states.
It was because of her persistent intervention and guidance the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre framed some land mark polices like Mahatma Gandhi NREGA, the Right to Education and the Right to Information. Women empowerment has always been her focus and she was instrumental for many polices by the Centre in that direction. The mid-day meal scheme in government schools is yet another example for her pro-poor approach. Now the government is ready with Food Security Bill, another dream project of Sonia Gandhi.  She always argued for inclusive growth and insisted for special care to youth, women, minorities, tribals and other most backward classes. There is her mark in the latest Congress-led Centre government programme, the Direct cash transfer (DBT) in which the money meant for the poor will directly reach the beneficiaries bank accounts through Aadhar card.
It is a fact that the Congress was in disarray when Sonia Gandhi took over. But after that she has been able to establish unity and authority in the party and now Congress has regained its political domination across the country.
Sonia Gandhi has also been credited for taking the Congress to the left-of-the-centre position and for crafting good and effective coalitions. Her legacy is bringing Congress back to secular position with focus on welfare and distribution that helped the party to regain its dominance in the national polity in 2004.
It is a known fact that Sonia Gandhi, after the assassination of her husband and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991, had turned down repeated requests by Congress workers, leaders and followers to  join the party, till 1997. And finally, on March 14, 1998, she was elected as the Congress President. The biggest challenge for her then was to rejuvenate the party that had crumbled and split over the years and it is history now that she could accomplish the task effectively and efficiently.
Though Congress faced electoral debacle initially, the party under the energetic leadership of Sonia Gandhi could come back with a bang in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections. The Congress emerged as the single largest party and along with Left, and other like-minded parties formed the UPA government. Unperturbed by the foreign origin issue raked by her opponents, Sonia Gandhi had succeeded in demolishing BJP led NDA's "India Shining" campaigns with the "aam aadmi" slogan of the Congress.
The important milestone in her political career is her refusing the PM post. She stunned the entire world by declining to take up the top post. "Power in itself has never attracted me, nor has position been my goal," she had then said. The renunciation of power -- a move many described as one of her biggest political masterstrokes-- solidified Sonia Gandhi's position. Under her leadership, the UPA retained power in 2009 general elections with the Congress winning 206 seats, the highest by any party since 1991.
For Sonia Gandhi, the biggest challenge now, is to ensure Congress' victory in the coming assembly and Lok Sabha elections, which comes at a time when the party has been at the receiving end of several controversies. But, Congress is hopeful that with her visionary leadership and under newly appointed young Congress President Rahul Gandhi, the party will retain the power in the next general elections also.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Sonia Gandhi at Bhagat Phool Singh University convocation function

International Women's day, inaugurated a Women Medical College in Haryana. She dedicated the Bhagat Phool Singh Government Medical College for Women to the nation on Friday at Khanpur Kalan in Haryana's Sonipat district. She also attended the first convocation ceremony at the University.

Sonia Gandhi slams BJP Govt in Gujarat for its anti-people policies

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi takes on BJP and says that the BJP government in Gujarat ignored the welfare of the people and development of the state.

Sonia Gandhi talks about pro-people polices of Congress-led UPA govt.

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi explains about the various welfare measures taken by the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre. She told about various schemes and polices framed by the Centre.

Sonia Gandhi talks about the UPA's policy for farmers' welfare

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi explains about the various welfare measures taken by the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre. She explained about the loan-waiving off policy for the poor farmers which helped them in a great extent.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Sonia Gandhi at Congress Chintan Shivir at Jaipur

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi at Congress' Chintan Shivir, Jaipur. She urged the Congress leaders to go to the people and spread the good works done by the UPA Government at the Centre.

Sonia Gandhi: Educating women will not only educate a family but the entire society too

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Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi inaugurated a Women Medical College in Haryana’s Sonepat district, Marking the occasion of International Women's day,. She dedicated the Bhagat Phool Singh Government Medical College for Women to the nation at Khanpur Kalan in Haryana's Sonipat district on Friday. Sonia Gandhi underlined the importance of educating women and said “It is everyone’s responsibility to provide quality education to girls. If a woman gets educated it would not only lead to educate a whole family but also educate whole society”.

Sonia Gandhi inaugurates Women Medical College in Sonipat on the International Women's day

Marking the occasion of International Women's day, Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi inaugurated a Women Medical College in Haryana's Sonepat district. She dedicated the Bhagat Phool Singh Government Medical College for Women to the nation at Khanpur Kalan in Haryana's Sonipat district on Friday.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Sonia Gandhi, a perfect leader with aam aadmi her priority

The Congress is surging ahead under the leadership of party president Sonia Gandhi. With her matured and long-vision ideas, Congress is hopeful to gain more political strength in the coming days. Sonia Gandhi has also been the guiding force behind the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Budget 2013: Chidambaram endorses the views of Sonia Gandhi & Rahul for the welfare of poor

The Union budget 2013 presented by Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram is a balanced one with adequate focus on youth affairs. The budget has specific proposals to address the issues of the poor and aam aadmi. This has been the priorities of Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi as well as Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi also.

Budget 2013: Chidambaram's response to Rahul Gandhi's view - Adequate focus on youth

The Union budget 2013 presented by Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram is a balanced one with adequate focus on youth affairs. Newly appointed Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi has been stressing for the need of addressing the issues of the youth and their empowerment. This has been the priorities of Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi also.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Budget 2013: Chidambaram follows Sonia Gandhi; focus on women affairs

The Union budget 2013 presented by Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram is a balanced one with adequate focus on women affairs and women empowerment. This has been the priorities of Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and party vice president Rahul Gandhi. The budget clearly shows the commitment of the Congress and its vision for development.

Budget 2013: Chidambaram supports Sonia Gandhi & Rahul Gandhi; focus on women, youth & poor

The Union budget 2013 presented by Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram is a balanced one with adequate focus on women, youth and the poor in the Country. This has been the priorities of Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and party Vice President Rahul Gandhi. The budget clearly shows the commitment of the Congress and its vision for development.