Points : 1 Low to 100 High
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15
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Food&PublicDistribution
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Critical
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99
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Open
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Mar 5 2014 5:11PM
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Varatharajan
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ALL
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3
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Ensure that everyone has nutritious food, access to adequate housing,healthCare, proper employment, clean water, reliable electricity, and efficient transportation.
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165
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United Developed World
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Critical
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99
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Open
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Oct 23 2024 4:46AM
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Varatharajan
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United Nations
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ALL
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1
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The proposal outlines a comprehensive global framework designed to reduce armed conflict, stabilize international relations, and redirect resources toward humanitarian development. It calls for a phased 50% reduction in global military expenditures, with half of the reduced amount—25%—allocated to a United Nations–managed international security force and the remaining 25% retained by each nation for essential defense needs. The resources freed through this reduction would be redirected to address urgent global challenges such as hunger, healthcare, education, and long-term human development. Based on widely referenced global data, this approach has the potential to save an estimated 10 to 15 million lives annually and generate more than one trillion dollars each year for humanitarian and developmental programs. The framework is designed to be inclusive and progressive, allowing willing nations to adopt the agreement in early phases while enabling gradual expansion toward broader international participation.
The proposal has been formally submitted to multiple governments and international institutions as part of a structured outreach process. Phase 1 submissions included the United Nations on March 23, 2026, through both electronic and physical delivery. A submission was made to the White House on March 25, 2026, and an acknowledgment letter was received on April 2, 2026, confirming that the proposal had been reviewed and recorded. On the same day, March 25, 2026, the proposal was submitted to the Prime Minister’s Office of India and the Ministry of External Affairs under Registration No. PMOPG/E/2026/0049965, where it remains under processing. Electronic submissions were sent to Israel and Iran on April 4, 2026. Phase 2 submissions were completed on April 6, 2026, covering the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Japan, Australia, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Brazil. The proposal is available for review at: https://uniteddevelopedworld.com/Global_Treaty_Proposal.pdf.
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151
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President
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Critical
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98
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Open
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Feb 26 2024 1:15PM
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Varatharajan
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ALL
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Most private and government organizations provide employment only to skilled individuals, leaving those without skills or education struggling. However, everyone can join the United Company, where salaries are based on skills, allowing all to participate in global development.
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6
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Black Money
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Critical
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90
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Open
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Mar 5 2014 4:19PM
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Varatharajan
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ALL
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1
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We need a robust system to handle black money in all countries. Anyone with relevant information can come forward to help address black money issues globally. Provide all the necessary proofs, and those with black money overseas should be brought to justice.
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35
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River Linking
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Critical
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88
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Open
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Mar 11 2014 2:00PM
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Varatharajan
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Government
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India
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Sample River Linking project in India- The interlinking of the rivers Ganga, Tungabhadra, Krishna, and Cauvery will bring prosperity to India and foster national integration. Despite 66 years of independence, no effective action has been taken to interlink these rivers. Although there are many perennial rivers in the North, they do not benefit agriculture in the Southern states. While one part of the country faces floods, storms, and other natural disasters, another part regularly faces drought. For India to be prosperous, we must enact legislation to enable the harmonious inter-basin transfer of surplus waters from one part of the country to another, benefiting all states. The state and central governments need to take necessary action for the nationalization and interlinking of rivers.
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1
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ElectionCommission
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High
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80
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Open
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Mar 3 2014 12:39PM
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Varatharajan
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Chief Election Commissioner
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MPs salary is 50K Per month. But the maximum spending limit for a MP constituency is 70 Lakhs …
Election commission of India has increased from 40 Lakhs to 70 Lakhs recently....
This is not correct. Please reduce this amount to 1 Lack per MP Constituency ....
This is the one of the major root cause for all the Issues of India.....
After Anna Hazare’s Lokpal bill was passed in Parliament I would like to ask a Question to You and Your Immediate action is required …
We all know that That lokpal bill was passed with Support from All Major Parties.
If this is true then no Politician can do corruption.
In that case all MPs salary is 50K Per month. In their 5 Years term after deducting all their family / Maintenance and all other expenses they may save hardly 5 Lakhs only total …
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48
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President
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High
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80
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Open
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Apr 4 2014 4:48AM
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Varatharajan
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President
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Election Commission of India need to have more powers. Right to Recall and Right to Reject need to be included
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