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Bros anybody knows the difference between pm cares & pmnrf ?? Why pm cares started boycotting pmnrf ?? Pls give details if anybody knows 🙂
 
Thanks .. ok why it's created seperately ?? We have already one pm fund 🤔🤔
The Management Committee of the PMNRF consists of:

  1. The Prime Minister
  2. The President of the Indian National Congress (INC)
  3. The Deputy Prime Minister
  4. The Finance Minister
  5. A representative of the Tata trustees
  6. A representative of Industry & Commerce to be chosen by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
  • So, the Congress had its President in the Managing Committee of the PMNRF- an Emergency Fund constituted essentially to deal with Emergency situations that come up before the country. Launched in 1948, the PMNRF was essentially viewed in the context of the partition of undivided India in 1947, and the slaughter and genocide of Hindu and Sikh families that followed in Pakistan and the present-day Bangladesh.
  • In 1985, the constitution of the Management Committee of the PMNRF was altered, and now the entire discretion was vested in the Prime Minister by the Rajiv Gandhi government as the fund was vested entirely in the Prime Minister.
  • This brings us to how PM CARES is very different from PMNRF. The latter being a creation of the Congress is highly centralised and the Prime Minister alone has the power to appoint a Secretary for managing the fund. There is no provision for separate office or staff to manage it. Moreover, the Prime Minister alone enjoys the powers of the disbursement and selection of beneficiaries.
  • PMCARES, on the other hand, is far more democratic as the Committee consists of three top cabinet ministers- the Home Minister, the Defence Minister and the Finance Minister, while the Prime Minister chairs the trust. There is clearly a greater sense of collectively responsibility and power-sharing associated with PM CARES.
  • But the opposition and left-liberal cabal cannot go beyond the Nehruvian era and still want to live in the age when India’s first Prime Minister Nehru was making all possible attempts to centralise institutions in the Indian National Congress, deliberately mixing party structure with the governmental machinery.
  • This bears a semblance with the Jallianwala Bagh Trust. Nehru government had passed a legislation in the Parliament in 1951 which automatically nominated the Congress president to the Jallianwala Bagh Trust, the managing authority of Jallianwala Bagh.
  • This was another vile attempt by the Congress to appropriate national legacy to itself, and this affront to the sacrifice of those who gave up their lives during the Jallianwala Bagh massacre was undone only last year by the Modi government when the Parliament passed the Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial (Amendment) Bill, 2019.
  • PMNRF and the opposition and left-liberal outrage that followed after the inception of PM CARES truly manifests how the Congress still cannot get over the privilege that it once used to enjoy as far as a thin line dividing the party organisation from the government machinery is concerned.
Source--Quora
 
The Management Committee of the PMNRF consists of:

  1. The Prime Minister
  2. The President of the Indian National Congress (INC)
  3. The Deputy Prime Minister
  4. The Finance Minister
  5. A representative of the Tata trustees
  6. A representative of Industry & Commerce to be chosen by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
  • So, the Congress had its President in the Managing Committee of the PMNRF- an Emergency Fund constituted essentially to deal with Emergency situations that come up before the country. Launched in 1948, the PMNRF was essentially viewed in the context of the partition of undivided India in 1947, and the slaughter and genocide of Hindu and Sikh families that followed in Pakistan and the present-day Bangladesh.
  • In 1985, the constitution of the Management Committee of the PMNRF was altered, and now the entire discretion was vested in the Prime Minister by the Rajiv Gandhi government as the fund was vested entirely in the Prime Minister.
  • This brings us to how PM CARES is very different from PMNRF. The latter being a creation of the Congress is highly centralised and the Prime Minister alone has the power to appoint a Secretary for managing the fund. There is no provision for separate office or staff to manage it. Moreover, the Prime Minister alone enjoys the powers of the disbursement and selection of beneficiaries.
  • PMCARES, on the other hand, is far more democratic as the Committee consists of three top cabinet ministers- the Home Minister, the Defence Minister and the Finance Minister, while the Prime Minister chairs the trust. There is clearly a greater sense of collectively responsibility and power-sharing associated with PM CARES.
  • But the opposition and left-liberal cabal cannot go beyond the Nehruvian era and still want to live in the age when India’s first Prime Minister Nehru was making all possible attempts to centralise institutions in the Indian National Congress, deliberately mixing party structure with the governmental machinery.
  • This bears a semblance with the Jallianwala Bagh Trust. Nehru government had passed a legislation in the Parliament in 1951 which automatically nominated the Congress president to the Jallianwala Bagh Trust, the managing authority of Jallianwala Bagh.
  • This was another vile attempt by the Congress to appropriate national legacy to itself, and this affront to the sacrifice of those who gave up their lives during the Jallianwala Bagh massacre was undone only last year by the Modi government when the Parliament passed the Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial (Amendment) Bill, 2019.
  • PMNRF and the opposition and left-liberal outrage that followed after the inception of PM CARES truly manifests how the Congress still cannot get over the privilege that it once used to enjoy as far as a thin line dividing the party organisation from the government machinery is concerned.
Source--Quora
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