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12 Years of Garib Kalyan: PM Modi Highlights Antyodaya-Driven Welfare Success

Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked 12 years of Garib Kalyan by emphasizing the Antyodaya-inspired approach to welfare. He highlighted key schemes like Jan Dhan, DBT, Swachh Bharat, and Ayushman Bharat that have transformed lives. Technology and direct transfers have improved transparency and reduced leakages in governance. Additionally, Modi is set to become India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister on June 10, surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru's record.

12 years of Garib Kalyan: Inspired by Antyodaya, we ensure deprived get development benefits, says PM Modi

New Delhi, June 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted the several transformations India has witnessed in the last 12 years and said that the Centre's efforts have been inspired by Antyodaya, with the welfare of the poor and underprivileged remaining at the core of the government's efforts.

Stressing the guiding principle behind these initiatives is Antyodaya, PM Modi said that the government ensures that the benefits of development reach those who had remained deprived for decades.

Taking to the social media platform X with the hashtag '12 Years Of Garib Kalyan,' PM Modi highlighted various welfare initiatives launched during his tenure and their impact on improving the lives of millions across the country.

"Over the last 12 years, India has witnessed many transformations and at the core of these changes is the welfare of the poor and downtrodden. We have always been inspired by Antyodaya and our effort has always been to ensure that the benefits of development reach those who were left behind for decades," the Prime Minister wrote.

He noted that several flagship programmes, including Jan Dhan accounts, Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), Swachh Bharat Mission, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Jal Jeevan Mission, and Ayushman Bharat, were launched with the objective of providing dignity, opportunity, and improved living standards to citizens.

"From Jan Dhan accounts and Direct Benefit Transfer to Swachh Bharat, PM Awas Yojana, Jal Jeevan Mission, Ayushman Bharat and more, every initiative has been driven by a simple objective of ensuring people have dignity and opportunity," he said.

The Prime Minister also underscored the role of technology in enhancing governance and delivering welfare benefits efficiently.

"Through Direct Benefit Transfer and digital platforms, support is reaching people directly and transparently. This has reduced leakages, improved efficiency and strengthened trust in governance. This is how the journey of furthering Garib Kalyan has become a collective movement towards human empowerment and realising our dream of a Viksit Bharat," he said.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi is set to achieve a significant milestone in Indian political history by becoming the country's longest-serving elected Prime Minister.

On June 10, he will complete 4,399 consecutive days in office, surpassing the record held by India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who served 4,398 days as an elected Prime Minister following the country's first general elections.

Having first assumed office on May 26, 2014, Modi has led the country through three consecutive Lok Sabha mandates. Under his leadership, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a majority in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, returned with an even larger mandate in 2019, and retained power again in 2024.

Nehru served as Prime Minister from August 15, 1947, after India gained Independence. However, his tenure before the first general elections was as the head of the interim government. His elected term officially began on May 13, 1952, and continued until his death on May 27, 1964, spanning 4,398 days.

With the completion of 4,399 consecutive days in office on June 10, PM Modi will surpass that record, marking a notable moment in the history of independent India.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

The transformation in rural areas is real—my hometown now has toilets, tap water, and better roads. But let's be honest, some schemes like Awas Yojana have delays in disbursal. Still, I appreciate the intent. The focus on Garib Kalyan has definitely changed lives for the better. Kudos to PM Modi for his vision. 👏

Rohit P

'Antyodaya' is a powerful concept—uplifting the last person. DBT has been a game-changer; no more bribes for subsidies. Yes, the record-breaking tenure is a milestone, but what matters more is the impact on ground. I've seen families gain dignity through Swachh Bharat and Jal Jeevan. Need more focus on education and jobs, though.

Nisha Z

I'm skeptical. While schemes sound good on paper, many poor still don't get benefits due to bureaucratic hurdles. The DBT system sometimes freezes accounts, and Aadhaar issues block payments. Also, why boast about tenure length? It's about delivery, not duration. Nehru's era had its own challenges, but comparing feels unfair.

Michael C

From a foreign perspective, India's welfare schemes under PM Modi are impressive—especially the digital infrastructure. Jan Dhan and Aadhaar have created a unique identity system that other countries envy. The focus on the poor is genuine, but implementation varies. Still, 12 years of stability has brought progress. Respect for the record.

Vikram M

The transformation is undeniable—my father, a farmer

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