HI STORY AND IDEOLOGY OF THE PARTY

HISTORY

The janhit mein jaari party (abbreviated JMJP and commonly known as janhit mein jaari) was formed in 1998, by the idealist visionary jhusant mendoria. The party was founded in west bengal but over the years, it kept establishing itself in various states. by the time of the general election in 2007, jmjp was registered as an all india party. after winning the state assembly polls in bihar, haryana, west bengal and maharashtra over the last 3 years, jmjp is working towards obtaining a majority in the general elections in june 2012.

ideology

JANHIT MEIN JAARI is a party that aims to provide a sustainable state of well-being to each individual in the country.

JMJP strongly believes in the system of representational parliamentary democracy established in the constitution of India.

JMJP protects the rights and interests of all sections of society, be they the minority or the majority, the economically sound or the economically deficient.

In keeping with the core value of equality for all, JMJP does not endorse, indulge in or tolerate any kind of negative discrimination on the basis of caste, class, creed, colour, race and/or religion.

Appreciative of the large diversity in India and the presence of multiple communities and faiths, JMJP promotes a positive attitude towards multiculturalism thereby attempting to eradicate communalism and intolerance in society.

JMJP also aims at making society more inclusive by bridging economic, social and political inequalities in society through its policies and practices.

JMJP is a strong believer in inner party democracy and transparency. JMJP also encourages the youth to play an effective role in changing the nation

Friday, 3 February 2012

TECHNOLOGY OUTREACH TO RURAL INDIA


TECHNOLOGY OUTREACH TO RURAL INDIA
while Indian technological outreach is global and ushers prosperity for a segment of the population, it also is crucial not to ignore the technology needs of the rural communities. the JMJP acknowledges the social reality that technology drivenprosperity should be shared equitably, and science and technology should be a drivingforce in the urban as well as the rural economy. the JMJP thus wishes to promote collaborative partnerships among diverse groups of stakeholders across the technology system from technology development to adoption. the JMJP aims at subsidizing the prices of technological items and providing them at a lower price to the rural parts of India, especially to the youth.
Basic internet facilities shall be provided at minimal costs to students in villages across the country in a conscious effort to raise online literacy levels in rural India.

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