As the Modi government completes 100 days in office, here are 10 moments that stood out in the last three months.
1.An invite neighbors
In a surprise move, the SAARC leaders were invited to the grand ceremony that takes-on Modi as PM. Pakistan PM Modi chit-chatted and asked for their mothers. Sharif after the mother gave Modi a sari.
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Border problems increased in the run up to the secretary level talks period, but it really has the Modi government goat was meeting Pakistan sent Abdul Basit separatist leaders of Kashmir hours before the official talks and despite a request from India for desist. These meetings are routine, but the new government, he said 'nothing to do, we do not assume. "
3.Clean-up act
Be responsible for your own trash, the prime minister fired initially by ramparts of the Red Fort. He held a mirror to the standards of hygiene and sanitation lazy Indians, prioritizing in dire need of sanitation infrastructure.
4.When your guy going tonight
Modi won applause when he identified as "masculine" the threat of violence against women. This was a welcome change from the more common refrain, where the fault often lies with women's violence against women. In his first speech-Independence Day, Modi neglected the bulletproof glass, asking tutors to keep an eye on their wards.
Safety first 5.Food
Defying the allegations do aa volte face, India refused to give ground and dug in his heels at an early quarrel with the WTO, claiming that he believed others could be convinced that their need for more freedom in food subsidies was legitimate.
6 Who media, the media boo
Do not ask, told reporters Modi as Prime Minister decided to end the practice of an entourage of journalists of all hues and views traveling with the PM.
Please 7.Present
If you are in the team of the PM, who is on his trail. Modi cracking the whip primeministership began early-evening work and home. Within days, his ministers knew this and assistance to its babus' matter.
vocation 8.Bhutan
Prime Minister Modi chose to visit Bhutan happy kingdom for his first foreign trip, followed soon after with a quick trip to Nepal, said experts signaling pinched foreign policy that says 'first neighbors'.
9.Stop for the love of God
In his August 15, Modi spoke of a moratorium of 10 years of intercommunal violence. "Let's put a moratorium on all activities for 10 years, we will be free of tension and see how hard we receive the peace, unity, fraternity. We're going to experiment with it for once."
10.Keep relative outside
One of the earliest documents signed Modi as prime minister was a notice saying its ministers do not appoint relatives as a staff member. Rules are set out in the note to the appointment of staff personnel ministers.
100 DAYS: 10 DISPUTES
Here are the 10 disputes have become a topic of conversation.
1. protests Rajnath, PMO supports
Rajnath Singh's position in the government of Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) became a matter of speculation in the media, as a series of reports alleged the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has been trimming its wings quietly.
Singh is a former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh BJP chief and twice was key behind the projection of Modi as head of the party campaign committee, and finally face your PM.
While some reports said Modi was unhappy with some misdemeanor by the son of Singh, Minister of Interior of the Union said he would quit politics if anyone could prove that any member of his family was involved in any wrongdoing behavior.
However, the statements separated by the PMO and director Amit Shah BJP ended all speculation about Singh's position in the government and party.
The controversy came on the heels of the BJP who deny Singh's son Pankaj Singh, a ticket to contest a by-election in Uttar Pradesh Noida.
2 CM against PM: To avoid or not to avoid
Crowds booed Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Jharkhand Hemant Soren his counterpart in the presence of Modi, fueling talk about whether there was a design to undermine BJP CM in the states of elections wheels.
Maharashtra CM Prithviraj Chavan was also booed by supporters of the BJP, after which he refused to appear with the PM in Nagpur.
The Congress, which reportedly has asked its chief ministers to avoid sharing the stage with Modi, saw a pattern in the humiliation of the opposition leaders.
The PM has recently introduced a series of infrastructure projects in Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Jharkhand and Maharashtra - every state in the opposition-ruled that go to the polls later this year.
3 History of UPA-appointed governors
Vinod Kumar Duggal became the ninth governor appointed by the regime of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) to exit from the NDA government came to power in May this year. He was the Governor of Manipur.
Earlier, the resignation of Sheila Dikshit the Kerala Raj Bhawan on August 25 added fuel to a raging controversy over the fate of the governors appointed by the UPA government in the NDA regime.
Dikshit resigned after apparently being pushed by the new government. The former Delhi CM's resignation came a day after his counterpart Maharashtra, K Sankaranarayanan, quit to protest his transfer to Mizoram.
Earlier, the NDA government had transferred Kamla Beniwal as Governor of Mizoram Gujarat Raj Bhawan. When Beniwal refused to resign, was captured three months before the end of his term in October.
Similarly, the Governor of Pondicherry Lieutenant Virendra Kataria was also sacked by the government.
Another five governors - MK Narayanan (West Bengal), Ashwani Kumar (Nagaland), BL Joshi (UP), BV Wanchoo (Goa) and Shekhar Dutt (Chhattisgarh) - had put in his papers apparently after he was phoned by Interior Minister of the Union.
V Purushothaman, Governor of Mizoram, had also resigned after he was transferred to Nagaland, in July this year.
Uttarakhand Governor Aziz Qureshi has challenged the center will facilitate movement out of the office, so that the controversy over the removal of governors appointed under UPA-legal lens.
4 Z-category security for corrupt MLA Sangeet Som
The Modi government's decision to provide Z-category security Uttar Pradesh BJP legislator Sangeet Som, 35, started a political storm, with the Congress to question whether a person "who is a threat to others" deserved the situation.
In a police FIR, Som has been accused of making inflammatory speeches and upload a video of a lynching apparently Muzaffarnagar riots last year that left at least 60 dead, mostly Muslims and fanned 50,000 displaced.
The youngest of all legislators of BJP in UP, Som, who represents the segment assembly Sardhana in Meerut, was guarded by five men up so far. According to new safety equipment, Som get about 30 guards and bulletproof vehicles.
Bill cites 5 judges under the scanner
Amid a debate on the appointment of judges to higher judiciary, Parliament approved two projects crucial law that sets a new mechanism for appointment of judges by the scrapping of the Collegium system two decades old, a move some jurists said the challenge before the Supreme Court.
The constitutionality of the amendment Constitution and Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) bill was questioned and a batch of petitions filed with the Supreme Court held that the bills interfere with the independence of the judiciary.
The petitions said the bills give "unbridled power" to Parliament to regulate judicial appointments.
The high court, however, decided not to intervene in the petitions challenging the bill to change the system of appointment of judges, saying it would be "premature."
Gopal Subramanium 6 vs Govt
Advocate Gopal Subramanium ruled himself out of the race Supreme Court, accusing the government of "character assassination". In a nine-page letter to Chief Justice of India RM Lodha, former attorney general who had attended the superior court in the encounter case fake Sohrabuddin in the head BJP Amit Shah is now a defendant, withdrew consent to be considered for a judge position.
The controversy over his appointment had been brewing since the SC Collegium headed by CJI recommends Lodha Subramanium name for the position of a judge of the apex court.
On June 19, the ministry of law erases all the names, but the Subramanium, citing "negative" CBI and Intelligence Bureau reports.
7 Tussle over state Opposition Leader
The controversy over Congress denied opposition leader in Lok Sabha since took a new turn after the Supreme Court suggested that a LoP was necessary to make key appointments as the Lokpal or ombudsman against corruption.
As the largest opposition party in the Lok Sabha with 44 seats, Congress has been demanding the LoP message, but citing advice from top law officer of the government, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has rejected the claim on the basis that he had not the necessary 10% of the seats in the House.
8 storm UPSC
The Modi government agreed not to test candidates on their knowledge of English in the civil service preliminary examination, which was scheduled for August 24 to address concerns that the exam pattern was skewed in favor of candidates urban.
But it was not enough for UPSC aspirants protesters vowed to continue their stir that almost one month. They demanded that the aptitude test introduced in 2011 was discarded.
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The government, however, blamed the previous regime for UPA row and said it had taken best possible measures that could be under the circumstances.
9. blame game on communal riots
Ruling BJP and opposition Congress have accused each other of pursuing a divisive agenda.
Congress questioned the BJP on incidents of communal violence in states that go to the polls, as Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. Rahul Gandhi Congress vice president took center stage to raise the issue in Parliament.
The Silence of PM Modi on incidents of communal outbreaks in various parts of the country was also questioned.
Diploma Smriti Irani 10
Smriti Irani was the center of a raging controversy over his academic qualifications and a mismatch in the information provided by her two affidavits election after taking charge as Minister of Human Resources Development.
When contesting the Lok Sabha elections 2004, mentioned his qualifications as a Bachelor of Arts (BA), which passed in 1996 from the University of Delhi School of Correspondence.
However, in his affidavit to the Lok Sabha elections this year, the actor turned politician mentioned his diploma as Bachelor of Commerce Part I, School of Open Learning (Correspondence), University of Delhi - 1994.
100 DAYS: 10 DECISIONS
1 Banking for all
Modi launched the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana on August 28 with the promise of ending the "financial untouchables".
Under the program, 75 million bank accounts - two per household - will be opened on January 26, 2015 These come with a line of credit of Rs. 5000, beginning six months after the account is opened.
Account holders receive rupay debit cards - a payment gateway of India as Visa and Mastercard - and accidental insurance coverage of Rs. 1 lakh. A cover additional life insurance is provided for those who open their accounts at the date January.
"If we get rid of poverty, we must first get rid of the financial untouchability. We have to connect all people with the financial system," said the premier.
2 decision to scrap the Planning Commission
Modi announced the government's decision to end the Planning Commission, in his first speech on Independence Day.
"We will replace the Planning Commission with a new institution with a new design and structure, a new body, a new soul, a new thought, a new direction," Modi said.
The announcement ended speculation about the future of the institution 64 years of age.
He came under increased scrutiny in recent years, with many experts questioned its role in a market economy model where private companies are the main drivers of growth.
Modi did not specify details of the probable structure of the new body, but it was speculated that it would follow the model of National Development and Reform of China. The prime minister would head the new commission with representatives of States and industry as members.
In the new structure, the finance ministry is likely to take the final decision on the annual gross budgetary support for various central schemes, such as annual plans and states ", which until last year was decided by the Planning Commission.
3 India to get $ 35 billion from Japan
Visit maiden PM Modi to Japan to meet his counterpart produced great results.
Pledging to enhance bilateral cooperation, Japan pledged nearly $ 35 billion aid to India for the next five years to finance infrastructure projects next generation smart cities, rejuvenation of the River Ganges and the introduction of bullet trains.
This implies that Japan will double its investments and number of companies in India during this period.
4 Calling talks-foreign secy level with Pakistan
After the decision to Islamabad for talks with separatists in Kashmir, India suspended-level talks with Foreign Secretary Pakistan.
Describing Pakistan's decision as "unacceptable" interference in the internal affairs of India, Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said Foreign invitation Abdul Basit Pakistan high commissioner to "alleged" separatist leaders undermined constructive diplomatic engagement initiated by Modi .
Islamabad said India's decision to cancel the talks was a setback in efforts to improve relations between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
Bill cites 5 Judges
Scrapping the Collegium system two decades old, the Parliament passed the National Judicial Appointments Commission Bill.
After the bill becomes law, the government will have a say in the appointment of judges of the Supreme Court and High Court.
The Collegium system will be replaced by a six-member commission, headed by the Chief Justice of India to decide on appointments and transfers.
6 Secure Erase 49% of FDI
Union Cabinet approved a proposal to ease foreign direct investment limit in the insurance sector from 26% to 49%. The move, however, comes with a rider that the control of the management of these companies will remain with the promoters of India.
Proposals for foreign investment beyond 26% must be approved by the Council for the Promotion of Foreign Investment, the nodal agency that evaluates applications FDI.
A higher limit of foreign direct investment in the insurance sector also automatically provide the rules of foreign direct investment in the pension sector.
7 website to allow discussion MyGov govt-citizen
Modi launched an interactive website called mygov.in involve citizens in government.
The website aims to be a platform that can engage young people in the development of the nation and to contribute their ideas to achieve surajya or governance).
"The platform would bridge the gap between the people and the government. Democracy can not succeed without people's participation in government and this should not be limited only during elections. Participation should be there in the fulfillment of the aspirations and needs of the people, "Modi said while inaugurating the website.
The website offers multiple thematic discussions for people to share their thoughts and ideas. An idea shared by a taxpayer will also be discussed in these forums.
People can upload documents, case studies, photographs, videos, other work plans, etc on the platform. platform that aims to bring together like minded people to implement the actions defined by the community collaborative platform named as "doing."
8 Formation of SIT on black money
In his maiden cabinet meeting, PM Modi announced the formation of a special investigation team (SIT) to unearth black money.
The SIT will be headed by former Supreme Court judge MB Shah and will include officials at the highest level of financial and economic departments and law enforcement.
9 The refusal to sign trade agreement WTO
India vetoed a comprehensive trade agreement in meeting World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, as it was not accompanied by a parallel agreement to safeguard food security of millions of Indians.
India's strategy was to use its veto on the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) as a bargaining chip to gain an agreement to keep their food reserves and allowances to levels well above the limits allowed under the rules WTO.
In reaction to the movement of India, Secretary of State John Kerry said that the refusal to sign the pact has undermined the country's image.
"Failure to sign the Agreement on Trade Facilitation sent a confusing signal and the image itself undermined Prime Minister Modi is trying to send about India," said an official of the Department of State told reporters after meeting with Modi Kerry.
10 decision to lower the age of the children
Another important decision taken by the Cabinet was approved by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill, 2014 The bill proposes the treatment of minors over 16 years as an adult if he is accused of crimes serious as rape.
The bill, however, gives the Board of Juvenile Justice's prerogative to decide whether the case involves a minor is "serious" enough to be tried in a regular court.