CEO of Govt Departments

Employ retd Army Officers as CEOs or at least to give independent feedback directly to the Cabinet and see the Nation transform in a few months! we have ideas we all have - ask a school or college kid they will tell you. What we lack is implementation retd Army Officers can easily fill this void. And those who have been Commanding Officers can even be employed as Judges. more  

can deliver! wait for 10 yrs and we would still be commenting yes we can. we know we can but its time to tell our children 10 yrs later we have done it, not we can do it. If somebody is good they're good everywhere not employing retired and yet young Army Officers is such a huge and criminal wastage of one of the best and rare human resource in the Nation. more  
I CAN UNDERSTAND YOUR ANXIETY FOR THE GOOD CAUSE . OUR EXECUTIVE OF BUREAUCRATS , WELL EQUIPPED WITH THE BEST CONSTITUTIONAL AND OTHER LAWS OF BEST USEFULL GOVERNING , CAN DELIVER THE BEST THAT YOU AND ALL OF US ARE AWAITING IF THIS BODY IS LEFT FOR ITS CONQUERANCE WHILE KEEPING THE JUDICIARY WELL EQUIPPED SUFFICIENTLY TO ADDRESS JUSTICE IN NOT BEYOND TWO TO THREE YEARS. THIS ITSELF IS ENOUGH FOR THE ANTICIPATED GOOD GOVERNANCE SINCE THE PRESENT MENISTRY UNDER LEGISLATURE IS SUCH THAT UP-KEEP WELL DISCIPLINE AND THE SELFLESS BEST WELFARE COVERAGE. more  
MILITARY FORCES ARE TO BE USED FOR MILITARY AND DEFENCE AFFAIRS INCLDING MAKING OF DEFECE PRODUCTS & TOOLS ; TRAINING ; PLANNING ETC., FOR BEST AND PATRIOTIC USE OF THEIR RETIRED SERVICE . PLEASE LET US HAVE THEIR BEST IN THESE REQUISITE DEFENCE AFFAIRS. more  
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