Tuesday, January 1, 2013





Happy New Year 2013
 
 
 
 
MoD LETTER DATED 27 DEC 2012 IS AGAINST THE SPIRIT OF SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT IN RANK PAY CASE: THOUSANDS DEPRIVED OF THEIR DUE EMOLUMENTS


Dear Veterans                                                                                     Dated: 01 Jan 2013

 
Letter to RM and three Chiefs regarding MoD Letter dated 27 Dec 2012 against the spirit of SC judgement in Rank Pay Case: thousands deprived of their due emoluments is enclosed herewith for your information and wide circulation please.
 
With Regards,
 
Yours Sincerely,
Maj Gen (Retd) Satbir Singh, SM                                                                         
Vice Chairman Indian ESM Movement                                                                    Mobile: 9312404269, 0124-4110570                                                                        Email: satbirsm@gmail.com

..........................


                                                                                                            Dated: 01 Jan 2013               
 
To,
Shri A. K. Antony,
Defence Minister,
104, South Block,
13, Parliament House,
New Delhi - 110001
 
MoD LETTER DATED 27 DEC 2012 IS AGAINST THE SPIRIT OF SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT IN RANK PAY CASE: THOUSANDS DEPRIVED OF THEIR DUE EMOLUMENTS
 
Dear Shri A K Antony,

1.   Once again MoD has betrayed its soldiers. The Supreme Court Judgement in Rank Pay case has not been implemented in letter and spirit making it largely redundant and thus denying the due emoluments to thousands of officers. This is another case of bureaucratic manipulation against the soldiers. The MoD letter is applicable to only about 20000 officers who were holding the rank of Captain to Brigadier on    01 Jan 1986 whereas it should have covered all officers who are in receipt of pay or pension or the family pension which should approximately works out to over 80000.
 
 
2.   Mr. Antony Sir, the MoD letter not only denies the pay scale upgradation of defence officers but also as a result leaves out the re-fixation of pensions of those who retired before January 1986 as well as consequential benefits to all officers arising out of the implementation of the fifth and sixth pay commissions.  Sir, how can you allow such a perjury on your officer soldiers?
 
 
3.   Supreme Court Judgement clearly accepts that the rank pay granted by 4th CPC was wrongly deducted from the basic pay of officers of the rank of Captain to Brigadier and ordered re-fixation of pay with effect from 01.01.1986. Even a person with some common sense will infer that the implementation of SC judgement would not only involve re-fixation of pay and pension by adding the wrongly deducted amount with effect from 01 Jan 1986 and cumulatively carry forward to 5th and 6th CPCs but also the upgradation of scales in the respective CPCs.  The letter issued on 27 Dec 2012  in Para 8 states that the judgement has no bearing on 5th and 6th CPCs. However, it is important to point out to you that in the 5th CPC exactly the same kind of a parallel anomaly was there and it was also there on record in various petitions in the SC in the same case and also in the affidavits filed by the UOI on which ultimately the SC ordered that the anomaly shall be corrected w.e.f 01-01-1986 and NOT as on 01-01-1986 as has been stated in the Govt letter.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 
4.   The letter in the same Para also states that there shall be no change in the instructions issued after the 5th and 6th CPCs except those necessitated due to re-fixation of pay on 01-01-1986, meaning thereby that only the fitment of pay within the existing scales (and not upgraded scales) of those whose pay is re-fixed on 01-01-1986 when migrating to 5th CPC on 01-01-1996 or to 6th CPC scales on 01-01-2006 if the officer continued serving, would be affected as per the fitment formula. This of course is a natural consequence since when the pay on 01-01-1986 is re-fixed, then of course the migration into the 5th CPC scale on 01-01-1996 would be at a higher stage within the existing 5th CPC scale in accordance with the existing fitment formula and same would be the case with 6th CPC. This is nothing extra and already pre-exists with or without the Govt letter.
 
 
5.  Also Sir  do you expect that all affected parties would again go to the SC to seek fresh orders on a similar anomaly in the next pay commission or for upgradation of scales whereas the same was fully argued before the SC by all parties leading to a considered verdict of the Hon’ble Apex Court?. If the correction would have been honestly carried out in the correct spirit, then it was to become applicable to all officers, serving, or retired and the family pensioners and even to those who retired prior to 1986. The deduction of rank pay had resulted in depressed scales and status and once corrected should have resulted in automatic upgradation of scales of the 4th CPC as well as the 5th and the 6th CPCs as was also fully argued before the Court and contained in the various affidavits filed by both the Petitioners and the UOI in the court which is on record.
 
 
6.  Please ask your officers as to how the rank of Captain which was shown at par and equal to Senior Time Scale (Under Secretary to Govt of India) till 3rd CPC even before the Supreme Court, was suddenly degraded in the 4th CPC and the same Senior Time Scale was reflected equal to Major of the Army after the 4th CPC which continues till date? Sir, let us assure you, there was no order by the 4th CPC or any other authority directing that the rank of Captain be degraded from Senior Time Scale and clubbed with Junior Time Scale alongwith then existing 2nd Lt and Lt. This is how systematic degradation has been taking place at the behest of a certain lobby in the MoD without the Political executive being in knowledge of the same.
 
 
7.  Sir, Till the 3rd CPC, 2nd Lt and Lt were equated with Junior Time Scale and Capt was equated with Senior Time Scale, suddenly after the rank pay fiasco in the 4th CPC, three ranks of the Army, that is 2nd Lt, Lt and Capt were shown clubbed with a single rank of the civil, that is, Junior Time Scale, whereas Major was now shown equal to Senior Time Scale which continues till date. Who was responsible for this? How could it be allowed that the first Class-I/Group-A/Commissioned rank of 2nd Lt alongwith two promotional posts/ranks of Lt and Capt were all clubbed with the first rank on the civil side, that is, Junior Time Scale? All happened because of the strange manipulations in the rank pay saga during the 4th CPC which has been corrected by the Hon’ble SC.
 
 
8.  Similarly a Major (Selection Grade) drew a pay equal to the Selection Grade/Non-Functional Selection Grade (SG/NFSG) of  the civil services, but today an SG/NFSG civil officer enjoys a status and draws a pay equal to a full Colonel!. Manipulations such as these and degradation of status and sheen of the military rank continue till date where the civil staff puts up noting sheets to you and gets your signatures on orders without taking into confidence the military staff. It has always been a one-sided affair and continues till date. Shouldn’t stake-holders be consulted before taking decisions that affect them and indirectly also the pensioners? Do you know that by manipulating and reducing the pay and status of serving officers, even the pensioners and family pensioners are affected since their pensions are linked to existing scales? I’m sure you would not be knowing all this Sir and elements would also ensure that you do not get to know the correct situation since there exists a thick huge wall between what is projected to you and what is the reality.
 
 
9.  Sir, the MoD, while arguing their case, had itself, through affidavits and submissions to Supreme Court accepted that the implementation of Court judgement would involve re-fixation of not only the, Fourth Pay Commission but would affect  Fifth and Sixth Pay Commissions. The MoD also maintained that it would alter payment of all consequential and resultant benefits of officers and their families wherever applicable.  In a recently filed affidavit seeking extension of time for implementation of the judgement, the MoD had stated that the judgement related to three successive pay commissions and also affected the benefits of officers who retired prior to 1986.  Then how can MoD issue implementing instruction contrary to the above submission? The concerned staff has very carefully chosen to stick on to certain words without looking at the spirit of the entire order and what was argued in the Court.
 
 
10.  Sir, as submitted above, while the court had ordered re-fixation of scales with effect from 01 Jan 1986, Para 6 of the MoD instructions issued on 27 Dec 2012 grants the benefits to officers as on “01.01.1986”.  The SC judgement, which was to have a cascading effect on the fixation of pay and pay scales from 01 Jan 1986 ie with effect from fourth pay commission, continuing till date, has fraudulently been made applicable only to those persons who were in receipt of rank pay as on 01 Jan 1986.
 
 
11.  The letter issued by the MoD, is clearly a grave injustice to your soldier officers.  It can easily be termed as: “Rarest of Rare Fraud, perjury and Injustice to Defence Forces”.  How do you expect the demoralized and demotivated officers to lead from the front and sacrifice their lives when the Govt is denying them their due respect, status, interse equation with other services and emoluments?  You have not been fair sir.
 
 
12.  In view of the above, we request you to order immediate cancellation of the 27th Dec 2012 letter regarding Rank Pay and issue comprehensive instructions incorporating all aspects of the SC judgement correctly as mentioned above.
 
  13.  We request for an immediate appointment with you to explain the injustice being done to veterans and armed forces.
 
 
                                                With Regards,
Yours Sincerely,
Jai Hind
 
Maj Gen (Retd) Satbir Singh, SM
Vice Chairman Indian Ex Servicemen Movement
 Mobile: 9312404269, 0124-411057
Email:satbirsm@yahoo.com, satbirsm@gmail.com
Copy to :-
General Bikram Singh, PVSM, UYSM,
AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC 
Chief of the Army Staff.
Integrated HQs of Armed Forces (Army) 
South Block, New Delhi-110011.
You are the present baton holders of the Defence Forces.  We request you to kindly take up the issue in the strongest possible manner with the Govt to stop harassment of soldier and get lawful implementing orders issued in the   true spirit of the SC judgement.
Admiral Devendra Kumar Joshi, PVSM, AVSM,
YSM, NM, VSM, ADC
Chief of the Naval Staff
Integrated HQs of Armed Forces (Navy)
South Block, New Delhi-110011.
Our request as above.
Chief Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Browne,
PVSM, AVSM, VM.
Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee and
Chief of the Air Staff.
Vayu Bhawan, New Delhi 110011.
Our request as above.
 
 

Sunday, December 30, 2012

EMERGENCY OR UNOFFICIAL DICTATOR SHIP OF BUREAUCRACY


I AM SO ANGRY, NOT JUST AS AN INDIAN, BUT ALSO AS A SIKH :
                 
 
                       (Forwarded as received from a friend)
 
"Do the Prime Minister and Home Minister take us for fools just because we voted them into power .....

Mr. Shinde what about India's image abroad due to the Kalmadies & his jingbang ... Delhi being a rape capital..... scams after scams in the Congress regime ....

Mr. Manmohan Singh your seven days late speech reeks of your politically impotent status and just like every cornered male you use women for your defense ( in this case your three daughters) ..... you do not deserve the title of Sardar the way one addresses a Sikh male ..... no action for 1984.... no action for scams ..... delay in the law for rapists probably to bail out the criminally charged politicians so that you can nominate them for your next elections...... empty speeches ... broken promises... FDI and Quota deals with your allies ..... Maybe a political ploy to get back the black money stacked abroad to buy the votes in the next election because you know that people will not vote for your party ......

If it was not for the our Sikhs who laid down their lives for our Motherland right from our Gurus during the Mughal period ... I would be ashamed to call myself a Sikh because of you !!
 
 



To My Unknown Daughter
 
She died yesterday in a land far away,
From the rapacious wolves: a fatally wounded prey.
Animals with no love, shame or pity,
Just claws of lust and fangs of fury.
*
She died yesterday in an antiseptic city.
Whilst our celebrities mouthed inanities.
They termed her a brave-heart, India’s daughter,
Knowing their own was safe, in a secured quarter.
*
She died yesterday and she died today.
She will die again tomorrow and every day.
Because that’s her fate and that’s our will.
Nothing ever changes here and nothing ever will.
*
So sleep my dear girl, sleep the sleep of the just.
Sleep in a place better than the one you were born in.
And while you are asleep, dream a better dream,
Than the one that was so brutally torn.



YOUR FUNERAL REMINDED THE FUNERAL OF BHAGAT SINGH AWAY FROM THE PUBLIC GLARE

 


   {   "Bhagat Singh had become the symbol of the new awakening among the youths ..."  :    The jail authorities then broke the rear wall of the jail and secretly cremated the three martyrs under cover of darkness outside Ganda Singh Wala village, and then threw the ashes into the Sutlej river     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh#Further_trial_and_execution) }

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 


1. The body reached Delhi airport at 3.30 AM and aircraft taken to a remote location. Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh reached, conveyed condolences and the body was taken to the house of the deceased with her parents and brother present, as per media report.
 
 
2.Apparently the body reached home at 4.30AM and the Home Secretary alongwith  MOS Home were already present to take the body and cremate it secretly before dawn, contrary to the earlier assurance to the family that it would be flown to Varnasi and by road to Ballia where her relatives could pay last respects and cremated at the village, she was born.
 
 
3. But the team led by Home Secretary forcibly took the body to Delhi Crematorium, the mother fainted and the brother objected with the wailing helpless father nearby, all ignored by the Govt. and the body was cremated at 7.30AM before Delhi woke up in the winter fog.
 
 
4. Some Doctors as well as the parents/brother, were in disagreement of shifting her to Singapore, her already suffering two cardiac arrests and half dead condition. But Group of Ministers decided to shift her so that mass agitations could be avoided if she died in Delhi. The cremation was also carried out post-haste before the public could know the body has arrived and try to gather there!!
 
 
All these show the sinister inhumane actions of the Govt. in not respecting the family's duty and wishes to show her body to their kith and kin back in Ballia village in Bihar and to cremate her there.
 
 
Shockingly, the brother or parents were never allowed to meet the media nor the girl's name revealed with fake names circulating and it was Singapore hospital which released the name sa Jyoti from Ballia, Bihar.






Today's news confirms my apprehensions: IE. Many other media either gave a short news or totally omitted this news apparently under instruction from MO I&B.
 
1. The AI Special flight 861A from Singapore landed at IGI Airport at 3.20 AM in the "technical area".
 
2. Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan SIngh arrived in a cavalcade of 20 Companies of riot control personnel and 15 more vehicles carrying Home and Police Officials. Both received the family and placed wreaths on the body. Standard protocol for VVIP movement was not observed for the arrival, a surprise to the authorities.
 
3. Security personnel in huge numbers were deployed near the house of deceased to keep away any protestors at this untimely hour. The body was taken out from Ambulance and the family and others paid the last respects.
 
4.At 6AM( total darkness up to 7AM in Delhi) the body was taken to the waiting Ambulance for the final journey to crematorium at Dwaraka. A minimum of 1000 RAF were deployed there near Crematorium.
 
5. At about 7.30AM, after the priest completed the rites, the body was cremated witnessed by CM Sheila Dixit, MOS-Home RPN Singh and Home Secretary.
 
Besides these security measures, many plain clothes Police were deployed around the house to prevent any untoward protests in the area.
 
(Perhaps even Mahatma Gandhi or Nehru's demise and cremation attracted so many security measures.)
 
IS IT THE WAY UPA CARRIED OUT ITS EARLIER COMMITMENT THAT THE BODY WOULD BE FLOWN TO VARNASI AND THEN BY ROAD TO BALLIA TO ENABLE THE FAMILIES HAV AN OPPORTUNITY TO PAY LAST RESPECTS AND TAKE PART IN FINAL RITES?



   WHAT NEXT?  REVOLUTION FOR RESTORATION OF DEMOCRACY!!!!!!
 
 
                                              (AS RECEIVED IN  E-MAIL)
Had a good laugh. You will too.


THE STUDENT WHO OBTAINED 0% ON AN EXAM
I would have given him 100%

 
Q1. In which battle did Napoleon die?
 
* his last battle
 
Q2. Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?
 
* at the bottom of the page
 
Q3. River Ravi flows in which state?
 
* liquid
 
Q4. What is the main reason for divorce?
 
* marriage
 
Q5. What is the main reason for failure?
 
* exams
 
Q6. What can you never eat for breakfast?
 
* Lunch & dinner
 
Q7. What looks like half an apple?
 
* The other half
 
Q8. If you throw a red stone into the blue sea what it will become?
 
* It will simply become wet
 
Q9. How can a man go eight days without sleeping ?
 
* No problem, he sleeps at night.
 
Q10. How can you lift an elephant with one hand?
 
* You will never find an elephant that has only one hand..
 
Q11. If you had three apples and four oranges in one hand and four
apples and three oranges in other hand, what would you have ?
 
* Very large hands
 
Q12. If it took eight men ten hours to build a wall, how long would it
take four men to build it?
 
* No time at all, the wall is already built.
 
Q13. How can u drop a raw egg onto a concrete floor without cracking
it?
 
* Any way you want, concrete floors are very hard to crack.
******

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Let's be happy, while we're here !!

Friday, December 28, 2012

: BUBBLE BURSTS: ARMED FORCES / VETERANS HARMED AGAIN


                                         Must Share with your friends and show them reality that wouldnt be seen on news chanels.

वाड्रा को Z प्लस सुरक्षा क्यों? उसकी की क्या हेसियतहै ? उसने देश के लिए क्या किया है ?

>>must share<<

#sorry Genral :(





 

MOD IS PLAYING "POLTICS". Game plan is Simple!!!As per  Babus   "REOPEN THE CASE" BY PUSHING BABU AGENDA .' Take the tidbits what r thrown at you DOGS & lump it & if  u don't like it  go to COURT u bastards & see how we will keep you dancing for the next quarter of a century' ". FAULT lies with us we drool like a dog at the smell of "few paisas"  as the dog  drools at the smell of meat  .This remark of mine is not of the cuff, I have  statics data on the issue Now approach the issue from a new different  angle.BY WINNING THIS CASE WE ALL SHOULD FEEL SATISFIED THAT OUR   "izzat"   has been restored by the Supreme Court of the NATION.    My personal opinion   is  forget about "MONEY" and don't fall in the trap. These BASTARDS have done enough  un-repairable damage by not giving our dues when we needed it in our prime age when our children were growing up. That was the time when MONEY was required for giving quality upbringing  & denial forced many to carry out the compromises. Now this deflated pea nuts carry no meaning except subconscious GREED. ' NEED OF THE DAY is HOW TO RESTORE THE LOST STATUS ' so that coming generations in Armed Forces can benefit & work single minded towards their PROFESSION. Status cannot be restored overnight. My approach will be " PROCEED TO SUPREME  COURT WITH CONTEMPT NOTICE FOR FILING 'False Affidavits'. Contribute lavishly & start  MEDIA Guerilla  blitzkrieg operations and contribute to all the PLATFORMS like RDOA & IESM  so that the moment of the struggle is maintained.

Turf wars make one border-one force theory non-starter - The Times of India

NOT A CRIME OF HISTORICAL PROPORTIONS ??





INTERESTING READING - but it's TRUE  ! - check on any Govt Web-site.
          IT IS IT NOT  A CRIME OF HISTORICAL PROPORTIONS ??
 
The following are some of the Government Schemes and Projects that have been named after the  Nehru-Gandhi family.

Central Government Schemes
 :

1.
 Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana, Ministry of Power – A scheme “Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana” for Rural Electricity Infrastructure and Household Electrification was ...launched for the attainment of the National Common Minimum Programme of providing access to electricity to all Rural Household by 2009. Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) is the nodal agency for the scheme. Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana to be continued during the Eleventh Plan period with a capital subsidy of Rs. 28000 Crore; allocation of Rs 5500 crore for FY09.
2.
 Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission (RGNDWM), Ministry of Rural Development, Annual allocation plan 2007-08 was Rs.6,400 crore and Annual allocation plan 2008-09 is Rs.7,300 crore.
3.
 Rajiv Gandhi National Crèche Scheme for the Children of Working Mothers, Department of Women & Child Development, Ministry of HRD, New Delhi,
Budgetary allocation 2008-09 – 91.88 crore.
Budgetary allocation 2009-10 – 91.52 crore

4
. Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana for benefit of NE entrepreneurs, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India,
Budgetary allocation 2008-9 – Rs. 2.70 crore
Budgetary allocation 2009-10 – Rs.1.12 crore

5.
 Indira Awas Yojana, Ministry of Rural Areas and Environment – IAY is a CSS funded on cost-sharing basis between the Centre and the States in the ratio of 75:25. In the case of UTs, the entire funds are provided by Centre. The target groups for housing under IAY are households below poverty line living in rural areas, particularly those belonging to SC/ST and freed bonded labourers.
Budgetary allocation 2008-09 – Rs. 7919.00 crores
Budgetary allocation 2009-10 – Rs.7914.70 crores

6.
 Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme – objective to provide social security to workers in the unorganized sector in a phased manner. Budgetary allocation in 2008-09 is Rs. 3,443 crore
7.
 Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission, Ministry of Urban Development,
Govt. of India – 7 years time frame, 50,000 cr.
Budgetary allocation for 2008 – 9 – 10447.98 crore
Budgetary allocation for 2009-10 – 10713.84 crore

8
. Jawaharlal Nehru Rojgar Yojna – Ministry of Labour and Employment – A Self- employment programme for urban poor
9.
 Rajiv Gandhi Shramik Kalyan Yojna, Employees’ State Insurance Corporation
10.
 Indira Gandhi Canal Project, Funded by World Bank
11.
 Rajiv Gandhi Shilpi Swasthya Bima Yojana, Union Ministry of Textiles, in association with ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Limited
12.
 Indira Vikas Patra   State Government Schemes:
1.
 Rajiv Gandhi Rehabilitation Package for Tsunami Affected Areas, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Budgetary Allocation Rs.2347.19 crores
2.
 Rajiv Gandhi Social Security Scheme for poor people, Department of Revenue and Disaster... Management, Govt. of Puducherry
3. 
Rajiv Ratna Awas Yojna – Congress party president and United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Chairperson Sonia Gandhi had announced that the Centre would give a package of Rs.1,500-crore for providing housing facilities to the poorer sections in Delhi, thus announcing the scheme.
4.
 Rajiv Gandhi Prathamik Shiksha Mission , Raigarh
5
. Rajiv Gandhi Shiksha Mission, Madhya Pradesh
6.
 Rajiv Gandhi Mission on Food Security , Madhya Pradesh
7
. Rajiv Gandhi Mission on Community Health, Madhya Pradesh
8.
 Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation Limited is a Government Company established by the Government of Karnataka to cater to the housing needs of the Economically and Socially weaker sections of the society. Registered in April 2000, its authorised Capital is Rs.10 crores with Rs.3 crore paid up.
9
. Rajiv Gandhi Tourism Development Mission, Rajasthan
10.
 Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Programme, Assam
11
. Rajiv Gandhi Swavlamban Rojgar Yojana, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
12
. Rajiv Gandhi Mobile Aids Counseling and Testing Services, Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
13. 
Rajiv Gandhi Vidyarthi Suraksha Yojana, Maharashtra
14.
 Rajiv Gandhi Mission for Water Shed Management, M.P.
15
. Rajiv Gandhi Food Security Mission for Tribal Areas, MP
16.
 Rajiv Gandhi Home for Handicapped, Pondicherry
17.
 Rajiv Gandhi Breakfast Scheme, Pondicherry
18.
 Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Divas, Punjab
19.
 Rajiv Gandhi Artisans Health and Life Insurance Scheme, Tamil Nadu
20.
 Rajiv Gandhi Zopadpatti and Nivara Prakalpa, Mumbai
21
. Rajiv Arogya Sri programme , Gujrat State Govt. Scheme
22. 
Rajiv Gandhi Abhyudaya Yojana, AP
23. 
Rajiv Gandhi Computer Saksharta Mission, Jabalpur
24.
 Rajiv Gandhi Bridges and Roads Infrastructure Development Programme for the construction of new roads and bridges and strengthening of the existing ones in the state of Haryana
25
. Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Niwara Prakalp, Maharashtra Govt.
26
. Indira Gandhi Utkrishtha Chhattervritti Yojna for Post Plus Two Students, Himachal Pradesh Government Scheme, Sponsored by, Central Government
27.
 Indira Gandhi Women Protection Scheme, Maharashtra Govt.
28
. Indira Gandhi Prathisthan, Housing and Urban Planning Department, UP Govt
29
. Indira Kranthi Patham Scheme, Andhra Pradesh
30
. Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojana, State Govt. Scheme
31.
 Indira Gandhi Vruddha Bhumiheen Shetmajoor Anudan Yojana, Govt. of Maharashtra
32
. Indira Gandhi Nahar Project (IGNP), Jaisalmer, Govt. of Rajasthan
33
. Indira Gandhi Niradhar Yojna, Govt. of Maharashtra
34
. Indira Gandhi kuppam, State Govt. Welfare Scheme for Tsunami effected fishermen
35.
 Indira Gandhi Drinking Water Scheme-2006, Haryana Govt.
36.
 Indira Gandhi Niradhar Old, Landless, Destitute women farm labour Scheme,
Maharashtra Govt.

37.
 Indira Gandhi Women Protection Scheme , Maharashtra Govt.
38.
 Indira Gaon Ganga Yojana, Chattisgarh
39.
 Indira Sahara Yojana , Chattisgarh
40
. Indira Soochna Shakti Yojana, Chattisgarh
41
. Indira Gandhi Balika Suraksha Yojana , HP
42.
 Indira Gandhi Garibi Hatao Yojana (DPIP), MP
43
. Indira Gandhi super thermal power project , Haryana Govt.
44
. Indira Gandhi Water Project, Haryana Govt.
45
. Indira Gandhi Sagar Project , Bhandara District Gosikhurd Maharashtra
46.
 Indira Jeevitha Bima Pathakam, AP Govt
47.
 Indira Gandhi Priyadarshani Vivah Shagun Yojana, Haryana Govt.
48
. Indira Mahila Yojana Scheme, Meghalaya Govt
49. 
Indira Gandhi Calf Rearing Scheme, Chhattisgarh Govt.
50
. Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Vivah Shagun Yojana, Haryana Govt.
51.
 Indira Gandhi Calf Rearing Scheme, The government of Andhra Pradesh helped most of the respondent families in acquiring female calves through this scheme.
52.
 Indira Gandhi Landless Agriculture Labour scheme, Maharashtra Govt.See More   Sports/Tournaments/Trophies :
1. Rajiv Gandhi Gold Cup Kabaddi Tournament
2. Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavana Run
3. Rajiv Gandhi Federation Cup boxing championship
4. Rajiv Gandhi International tournament (football)
...5. NSCI – Rajiv Gandhi road races, New Delhi
6. Rajiv Gandhi Boat Race, Kerala
7. Rajiv Gandhi International Artistic Gymnastic Tournament
8. Rajiv Gandhi Kabbadi Meet
9. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Roller Skating Championship
10. Rajiv Gandhi memorial marathon race, New Delhi
11. Rajiv Gandhi International Judo Championship, Chandigarh
12. Rajeev Gandhi Memorial Trophy for the Best College, Calicut
13. Rajiv Gandhi Rural Cricket Tournament, Initiated by Rahul Gandhi in Amethi
14. Rajiv Gandhi Gold Cup (U-21), football
15. Rajiv Gandhi Trophy (football)
16. Rajiv Gandhi Award for Outstanding Sportspersons
17. All Indira Rajiv Gandhi Basketball (Girls) Tournament, organized by Delhi State
18. All India Rajiv Gandhi Wrestling Gold Cup, organized by Delhi State
19. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Jhopadpatti Football Tournament, Rajura
20. Rajiv Gandhi International Invitation Gold Cup Football Tournament, Jamshedpur
21. Rajiv Gandhi Mini Olympics, Mumbai
22. Rajiv Gandhi Beachball Kabaddi Federation
23. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Trophy Prerana Foundation
24. International Indira Gandhi Gold Cup Tournament
25. Indira Gandhi International Hockey Tournament
26. Indira Gandhi Boat Race
27. Jawaharlal Nehru International Gold Cup Football Tournament.
28. Jawaharlal Nehru Hockey TournamentSee More
  Stadium :
1
. Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Delhi
2. Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi
3. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi
4. Rajiv Gandhi Sports Stadium, Bawana
...5. Rajiv Gandhi National Football Academy, Haryana
6. Rajiv Gandhi AC Stadium, Vishakhapatnam
7. Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Pondicherry
8. Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Nahariagun, Itanagar
9. Rajiv Gandhi Badminton Indoor Stadium, Cochin
10. Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Kadavanthra,Ernakulam
11. Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex , Singhu
12. Rajib Gandhi Memorial Sports Complex, Guwahati
13. Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
14. Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Cochin
15. Indira Gandhi Stadium, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
16. Indira Gandhi Stadium, Una, Himachal Pradesh
17. Indira Priyadarshini Stadium, Vishakhapatnam
18. Indira Gandhi Stadium, Deogarh, Rajasthan
19. Gandhi Stadium, Bolangir, Orissa
 
Airports/ Ports :
1. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, New Hyderabad, A.P.
2. Rajiv Gandhi Container Terminal, Cochin
3. Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi
4. Indira Gandhi Dock, Mumbai
...5. Jawaharlal Nehru Nava Sheva Port Trust, Mumbai
Total budgetary plan outlay 2008-9 - 69.92crore
Total budgetary plan outlay 2009-10 – 324 crore

Universities/Education Institutes:

1. Rajiv Gandhi Indian Institute of Management, Shilong
2. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics, Ranchi, Jharkhand
3. Rajiv Gandhi Technical University, Gandhi Nagar, Bhopal, M.P.
4. Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Kharagpur, Kolkata
5. Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, Secundrabad
6. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab
7. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Tamil Nadu Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
Budgetary Allocation 2008-09 – 1.50 crore
Budgetary Allocation 2009-10 – 3.00 crore
8. Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, Begumpet, Hyderabad, A.P
9. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam, Kerala
10. Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering Research & Technology, Chandrapur, Maharashtra
11. Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Airoli, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
12. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
13. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Chola Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka
14. Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhi Nagar, Bhopal, M.P.
15. Rajiv Gandhi D.e.d. College, Latur, Maharashtra
16. Rajiv Gandhi College, Shahpura, Bhopal
17. Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, New Delhi
18. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Raebareli, U.P.
19. Rajiv Gandhi Homeopathic Medical College, Bhopal, M.P.
20. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Post Graduate Studies, East Godavari District, A.P.
21. Rajiv Gandhi College of Education, Thumkur, Karnataka
22. Rajiv Gandhi College of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu
23. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of IT and Biotechnology, Bhartiya Vidhyapeeth
24. Rajiv Gandhi High School, Mumbai, Maharashtra
25. Rajiv Gandhi Group of Institutions, Satna, M.P.
26. Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu
27. Rajiv Gandhi Biotechnology Centre, R.T.M., Nagpur University
28. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
29. Rajiv Gandhi Mahavidyalaya, Madhya Pradesh
30. Rajiv Gandhi Post Graduate College, Allahabad, U.P.
31. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka
32. Rajiv Gandhi Govt. PG Ayurvedic College, Poprola, Himachal Pradesh
33. Rajiv Gandhi College, Satna, M.P.
34. Rajiv Gandhi Academy for Aviation Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
35. Rajiv Gandhi Madhyamic Vidyalaya, Maharashtra
36. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Contemporary Studies, Islamabad, Pakistan
37. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
38. Rajiv Gandhi Industrial Training Centre, Gandhinagar
39. Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Andhra Pradesh
40. Rajiv Gandhi Institute Of Distance Education, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
41. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture , Tamil Nadu
42. Rajiv Gandhi University (Arunachal University), A.P.
43. Rajiv Gandhi Sports Medicine Centre (RGSMC), Kerela
44. Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre, Mauritus
45. Rajiv Gandhi Kala Mandir, Ponda, Goa
46. Rajiv Gandhi Vidyalaya, Mulund, Mumbai
47. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Polytechnic, Bangalore, Karnataka
48. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Circle Telecom Training Centre (India), Chennai
49. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy, Kasagod, Kerala
50. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial College Of Aeronautics, Jaipur
51. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial First Grade College, Shimoga
52. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial College of Education, Jammu & Kashmir
53. Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, Barkacha, Varanasi
54. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Teacher’s Training College, Jharkhand
55. Rajiv Gandhi Degree College, Rajahmundry, A.P.
56. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi
57. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development & Research, Mumbai, Maharashtra
58. Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Dehradun
59. Indira Gandhi RashtriyaUran Akademi, Fursatganj Airfield, Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh
60. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai
61. Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Orissa
62. Indira Gandhi B.Ed. College, Mangalore
63. Smt. Indira Gandhi College of Education, Nanded, Maharashtra
64. Indira Gandhi Balika Niketan B.ED. College, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan
65. Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, Madhya Pradesh
66. Smt. Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
67. Smt. Indira Gandhi Colelge, Tiruchirappalli
68. Indira Gandhi Engineering College, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
69. Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kashmere Gate, Delhi
70. Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang, Dist. Dhenkanal, Orissa
71. Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics, Pune, Maharashtra
72. Indira Gandhi Integral Education Centre, New Delhi
73. Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, Delhi University, Delhi
74. Indira Gandhi High School, Himachal
75. Indira Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya, Chhattisgarh
76. Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla
77. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kukatpally, Andhra Pradesh
78. Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttarakashi
79. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Business Management, Vikram University
80. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
81. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore
82. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kukatpally, AP
83. Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College in Aurangabad, Maharashtra
84. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for advanced Scientific Research, a deemed university, Jakkur, P.O. Bangalore
85. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Social Studies, affiliated to Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapith (Pune, Maharashtra)
86. Jawaharlal Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences, Coimbatore, (ESTD 1968)
87. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology, Katraj, Dhankwdi, Pune, Maharashtra
88. Kamal Kishore Kadam’s Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College in Aurangabad, Maharashtra
89. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Education & Technological Research, Nanded, Maharashra
90. Jawaharlal Nehru College, Aligarh
91. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad
92. Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur
93. Jawaharlal Nehru B.Ed. College, Kota, Rajasthan
94. Jawaharlal Nehru P.G. College, Bhopal
95. Jawaharlal Nehru Government Engineering College, Sundernagar, District Mandi, H.P.
96. Jawaharlal Nehru PublicSchool, Kolar Road, Bhopal
97. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada, A.P.
98. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology, Ibrahimpatti, Andhra Pradesh
  Awards:
1. Rajiv Gandhi Award for Outstanding Achievement
2. Rajiv Gandhi Shiromani Award
3. Rajiv Gandhi Shramik Awards, Delhi Labour Welfare Board
4. Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award
...5. Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award
6. Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Conservation Award
7. Rajiv Gandhi National Award Scheme for Original Book Writing on Gyan Vigyan
8. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award
9. Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Award, Instituted by Bureau of Indian Standards in 1991
10. Rajiv Gandhi Environment Award for Clean Technology, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Govt. of India
11. RajivGandhi Travelling Scholarship
12. Rajiv Gandhi(UK) Foundation Scholarship
13. Rajiv Gandhi Film Awards (Mumbai)
14. Rajiv Gandhi Khelratna Puraskar
15. Rajiv Gandhi Parisara Prashasti, Karnataka
16. RajivGandhi Vocational Excellence Awards
17. Rajiv Gandhi Excellence award
18. Indira Gandhi Peace Prize
19. Indira Gandhi Prize for National Integration
20. Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award
21. Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshamitra Awards, Ministry of Environment and Forests
22. Indira Gandhi Memorial National Award forBest Environmental & Ecological
23. Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Purashkar
24. Indira Gandhi NSS Award
25. Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration
26. Indira Gandhi Official Language Award Scheme
27. Indira Gandhi Award for Best First Film
28. Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Awards for The Town Official Language
29. Indira Gandhi Prize” for Peace, Disarmament and Development
30. Indira Gandhi Prize for Popularization of Science
31. Implementation
32. Indira Gandhi Shiromani Award
33. Indira Gandhi NSS Award/National Youth
34. Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Pushar award – search n correct
35. Indira Gandhi N.S.S Awards
36. Indira Gandhi award for social service, MP Govt.
37. Post Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship Scheme
38. Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Award Scheme
39. Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Shield Scheme
40. Indira Gandhi Vision of Wildlife Conservation Zoo, a seminar organized by Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy.
41. Jawaharlal Nehru award for International peace worth Rs 15 lakh cash given to many international figures, every year, including Yasser Arafat of Palestine Liberation Front in 1988 and U Thant in 1965.
42. Soviet Land Nehru Award, a cash prize of Rs. 20,000 given to Shyam Benegal in Dec 89, in recognition of the above film.
43. Jawaharlal Nehru Balkalyan awards of Rs.10,000 each to 10 couples by Govt. of Maharashtra (ToI-28-4-89).
44. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund, New Delhi, for Academic Achievement
45. Jawaharlal Nehru birth centenary research award for energy
46. Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding
47. Nehru Bal Samiti Bravery Awards
48. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Medal
49. Jawaharlal Nehru Prize” from 1998-99, to be given to organizations (preferably NGOs) for Popularization of Science.
50. Jawaharlal Nehru National Science Competition
51. Jawarharlal Nehru Student Award for research project of evolution of DNA
 
52.  Rajiv Gandhi Award for Indiginisation
 Scholarship / Fellowship:
 
1. Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship Scheme for Students with Disabilities
2. Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme for SC/ST Candidates, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Budgetary Allocation for 2008-9 – 26.40 cror...es
Budgetary Allocation for 2009-10 – 23.70 crores
3. Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme for ST Candidates
Budgetary Allocation for 2008-09 – 29.00 crores
Budgetary Allocation for 2009-10 – 42.00 crores
4. Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship, IGNOU
5. Rajiv Gandhi Science Talent Research Fellows
6. Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship, Ministry of Tribal Affairs
Budgetary Allocation for 2008-9 - 16.00 crores
Budgetary Allocation for 2009-10 – 22.50 crores
7. Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes candidates given by University Grants Commission
8. Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship sponsored by the Commonwealth of Learning in association with Indira Gandhi National Open University
9. Rajiv Gandhi science talent research fellowship given by Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for advanced scientific research (to promote budding scientists) done in tandem with Department of Science and Technology and Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
10. Rajiv Gandhi HUDCO Fellowships in the Habitat Sector (to promote research in the field of sustainable Habitat development) for MPhil, {PhD Students for 2 to 3 years, conferred by HUDCO
11. Indira Gandhi Memorial Fellowships check
12. Fullbright scholarship now renamed Fullbright- Jawaharlal Nehru Scholarship
13. Cambridge Nehru Scholarships, 10 in number, for research at Cambridge University, London, leading to Ph. D. for 3 years, which include fee, maintenance allowance, air travel to UK and back.
14. Scheme of Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowships for Post-graduate Studies, Govt. of India.
15. Nehru Centenary (British) Fellowships/Awards
 
 
 National Parks/ Sanctuaries/ Museums :
1. Rajiv Gandhi (Nagarhole) Wildlife Sanctury, Karnataka
2. Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Sanctury, Andhra Pradesh
3. Indira Gandhi National Park, Tamil Nadu
4. Indira Gandhi Zoological Park , New Delhi
...5. Indira Gandhi National Park, Anamalai Hills on Western Ghats
6. Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Vishakhapatnam
7. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS)
8. Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Pollachi
9. Rajiv Gandhi Health Museum
10. The Rajiv Gandhi Museum of Natural History
11. Indira Gandhi Memorial museum, New Delhi
12. Jawaharlal Nehru museum in Aurangabad, Maharashtra opened by state govt.
13. Jawaharlal Nehru memorial Gallery, London
14. Jawaharlal Nehru planetarium, Worli, Mumbai.
15. Jawaharlal Nehru National Science Exhibition for Children
 
Hospitals/Medical Institutions:
1. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science, Bangalore, Karnataka
2. Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre, Delhi
3. Rajiv Gandhi Home for Handicapped, Pondicherry
4. Shri Rajiv Gandhi college of Dental... Science & Hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka
5. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Bio Technology, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala
6. Rajiv Gandhi College of Nursing, Bangalore, Karnataka
7. Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital, Raichur
8. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases, Bangalore, Karnataka
9. Rajiv Gandhi Paramedical College, Jodhpur
10. Rajiv Gandhi Medical College, Thane, Mumbai
11. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy, Karnataka
12. Rajiv Gandhi Hospital, Goa
13. Rajiv Gandhi Mission on Community Health, Madhya Pradesh
14. Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital, Delhi
15. Rajiv Gandhi Homoeaopathic Medical College, Chinar Park, Bhopal, M.P
16. North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health & Medical Sciences , Shilong, Meghalaya
17. Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla
18. Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bangalore
19. Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna
20. The Indira Gandhi Paediatric Hospital, Afghanistan
21. Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health Hospital, Dharmaram College, Bangalore
22. Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Heath, Bangalore
23. Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla
24. Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Science, Kerala
25. Indira Gandhi Memorial Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Bhubaneshwar
26. Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur
27. Indira Gandhi Eye Hospital And Research Centre, Kolkata
28. Indira Gandhi Hospital, Shimla
29. Indira Gandhi Women and Children Hospital , Bhopla
30. Indira Gandhi Gas Relief hospital, Bhopal
31. Kamla Nehru Hospital, Shimla
32. Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya
33. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry
Budgetary Allocation 2008-09 – 127.84 crores
Budgetary Allocation 2009-10 – 117.51 crores
34. Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Bhopal
35. Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Raipur.
36. Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, New Delhi
37. Nehru, Science Centre, Worli, Mumbai
38. Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, Bhopal
39. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Homoeopathic Medical Sciences, Maharashtra
 
 
Institutions / Chairs / Festivals:
1. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development. (RGNIYD), Ministry of Youth and Sports
2. Rajiv Gandhi National Ground Water Training & Research Institute, Faridabad, Haryana
3. Rajiv Gandhi Food Secu...rity Mission in Tribal Areas
4. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development
5. Rajiv Gandhi Shiksha Mission, Chhattisgarh
6. Rajiv Gandhi Chair Endowment established in 1998 to create a Chair of South Asian Economics
7. Rajiv Gandhi Project – A pilot to provide Education thru Massive Satellite Connectivity up grassroot Level
8. Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation Limited (Government of Karnataka Enterprise)
9. Rajiv Gandhi Information and Technology Commission
10. Rajiv Gandhi Chair for Peace and Disarmament
11. Rajiv Gandhi Music Festival
12. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Lecture
13. Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Diwas
14. Rajiv Gandhi Education Foundation, Kerala
15. Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj Convention
16. The Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Educational and Charitable Society, Kasagod,Kerala
17. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial trophy ekankika spardha, Prerana Foundation, Kari Road
18. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Janpath, New Delhi
19. Indira Gandhi Panchayati Raj & Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan
20. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam
21. Indira Gandhi Institute for Development and Research , Mumbai
22. Indira Gandhi Institute of Cardiology (IGIC), Patna
23. Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts, New Delhi
24. Indira Gandhi National Foundation, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
25. Indira Gandhi Mahila Sahakari Soot Girani Ltd, Maharashtra
26. Indira Gandhi Conservation Monitoring Centre , Ministry of Environment & Forest
27. Post-Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child
28. Jawahar Shetkari Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd.
29. Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan
30. Jawaharlal Nehru Centenary celebrations
31. Postal stamps of different denominations and one Rupee coins in memory of Jawaharlal Nehru.
32. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Trust (U.K.) Scholarships
33. Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House Nhava Sheva, Maharashtra
34. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for. Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore
35. Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre, Embassy of India, Moscow
36. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Udyog Kendra for Juveniles, Pune, Maharastra
37. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru college of agriculture and research institute , Pondicherry
 
  Roads/Buildings/places [[ There would be thousands more ]]:
1. Rajiv Chowk, Delhi
2. Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung, New Delhi
3. Rajiv Gandhi Handicrafts Bhawan, New Delhi
4. Rajiv Gandhi Park, Kalkaji, Delhi
...5. Indira Chowk, New Delhi
6. Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi
7. Nehru Yuvak Kendra, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
8. Nehru Nagar, New Delhi
9. Nehru Place, New Delhi
10. Nehru Park, New Delhi Nehru House, BSZ Marg, New Delhi
11. Jawaharlal Nehru Government House New Delhi
12. Rajiv Gandhi Renewable Energy Park, Gurgaon, Haryana
13. Rajiv Gandhi Chowk, Andheri, Mumbai
14. Indira Gandhi Road, Mumbai
15. Indira Gandhi Nagar, Wadala, Mumbai
16. Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Mulund, Mumbai
17. Nehru Nagar, Kurla, Mumbai
18. Jawaharlal Nehru gardens at Thane, Mumbai
19. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Hall, Chennai
20. Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamilnadu
21. Rajiv Gandhi Salai (Old Mahabalipuram road named after Rajiv Gandhi)
22. Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Haryana
23. Mount Rajiv, a peak in Himalaya
24. Rajiv Gandhi IT Habitat, Goa
25. Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Chennai
26. Rajiv Gandhi Park, Vijayawada
27. Rajiv Gandhi Nagar in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
28. Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Trichy, Tamil Nadu
29. Rajiv Gandhi IT Park, Hinjewadi, Pune
30. Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat Bhav , Palanpur Banaskantha
31. Rajiv Gandhi Chandigarh Technology Park, Chandigarh
32. Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van, Jharkhand
33. Rajiv Gandhi statue, Panaji, Goa
34. Rajiv Gandhi Road, Chittoor
35. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial at Sriperumbudur
36. Indira Gandhi Memorial Library, University of Hyderabad
37. Indira Gandhi Musical Fountains, Bangalore
38. Indira Gandhi Planetarium , Lucknow
39. Indira Gandhi Centre for Indian Culture (IGCIC), High Commission of India, Mauritus
40. Indira Gandhi Zoological Park , Eastern Ghats of India
41. Indira Gandhi Canal, Ramnagar, Jaisalmer
42. Indira Gandhi Industrial Complex, Ranipet, Vellore District
43. Indira Gandhi Park, Itanagar
44. Indira Gandhi Squiare , Pondicherry
45. Indira Gandhi Road, Willingdon Island, Cochin
46. Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, Kashmir
47. Indira Gandhi Sagar Dam, Nagpur
48. Indira Gandhi bridge, Rameshvar, Tamil Nadu
49. Indira Gandhi Hospital, Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation
50. Indira Gandhi memorial cultural Complex, UP Govt.
51. Indira Gandhi Sports Stadium , Rohru District, Shimla
52. Indira Gandhi Panchayati Raj Sansthan , Bhopal
53. Indira Gandhi Nagar, Rajasthan
54. Indira Nagar, Lucknow
55. Roads are named after Jawaharlal Nehru in many cities e.g. in Jaipur, Nagpur, Vile Parle, Ghatkopar, Mulund etc.
56. Nehru Nagar, Ghaziabad
57. Jawaharlal Nehru Gardens, Ambarnath
58. Jawarharlal Nehru Gardens, Panhala
59. Jawaharlal Nehru market, Jammu.
60. Jawaharlal Nehru Tunnel on the Jammu Srinagar Highway
61. Nehru Chowk, Ulhas Nagar, Maharashtra.
62. Nehru Bridge on the river Mandvi, Panaji, Goa
63. Nehru Nagar Ghaziabad
64. Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Dharmatala, Kolkata
65. Nehru Road, Guwahati
66. Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur
67. Nehru Vihar Colony, Kalyanpur, Lucknow
68. Nehru Nagar, Patna
69. Jawaharlal Nehru Street, Pondicherry
70. Nehru Bazaar, Madanapalli, Tirupathi
71. Nehru Chowk, Bilaspur. M.P
72. Nehru Street, Ponmalaipatti, Tiruchirapalli
73. Nehru Nagar, S.M. Road, Ahmedabad
74. Nehru Nagar,. Nashik Pune Road.
  
 
 Looks like other than these 3 Nehru/Gandhi,  no one contributed to India.