viewing as Dhanu — change
Dhanu Rashifal — May 29, 2026
A new policy white paper, proposing significant structural reforms, will move to the inter-ministerial consultation stage. Your optimistic vision for governance will be well-received. Prepare for initial rounds of feedback.
Early responses will laud the theoretical framework of your proposals. However, practical implementation concerns will be raised by various ministries, often citing 'pre-existing challenges' that were not within the scope of your initial research. The gap between theory and ground reality is significant.
Your commitment to innovative governance will be tested by bureaucratic inertia and resource constraints. Maintain your positive outlook; the first draft of a reform often lays the groundwork for a heavily diluted, yet eventually implemented, version.
Lucky Committee
NITI Aayog Sectoral Consultative Group (Policy Innovation Wing)
Lucky Number
11 (the number of pilot projects proposed in your paper)
Lucky Colour
The hopeful blue of a 'Vision Document' cover
Auspicious Window
2:00 PM (when post-lunch policy discussions tend to be more expansive)
Inauspicious Window
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (when ministries begin to circulate 'concerns' internally)
Compatible Today
Mesha (the new Joint Secretary) · Meena (the NITI Aayog policy drafter)
What To Avoid
Do not assume that the current political cycle is conducive to radical, immediate change.