People-Centric Governance: How Modi's Vision Drives Growth and Upliftment

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal praised the government's people-centric governance model for driving social and economic progress. He emphasized the critical role of the media as democracy's fourth pillar and society's watchdog. The minister called for responsible journalism that prioritizes truth and acts as a bridge between the government and citizens. Sonowal made these remarks while interacting with beneficiaries of flagship welfare schemes and local entrepreneurs in Assam.

Key Points: Sonowal Hails Modi's People-Centric Governance for Social Economic Growth

  • Minister Sonowal credits PM Modi for ensuring welfare schemes reach the last mile
  • He describes journalists as vigilant sentinels and the authentic voice of the people
  • Sonowal urges media to prioritise truth and resist misinformation and sensationalism
  • He highlights journalism's role as a bridge between government and public concerns
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People-centric governance model driving social uipliftment, economic growth: Minister

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal credits PM Modi's leadership for inclusive development, empowering beneficiaries and grassroots entrepreneurs while stressing media's vital democratic role.

People-centric governance model driving social uipliftment, economic growth: Minister
"The role of the media as society's conscious watchdog is immeasurable. - Sarbananda Sonowal"

New Delhi, Jan 4

Under the dynamic and visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, development has reached the last mile, ensuring that welfare schemes directly empower beneficiaries and strengthen grassroots entrepreneurship, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, has said.

This inclusive approach has transformed governance into a people-centric model that drives both social upliftment and economic growth, he said while addressing the 17th Central Mid-Term Conference of the Assam Press Correspondents' Union (APCU) in Tinsukia.

He reaffirmed the media's indispensable role as the fourth pillar of democracy, describing journalists as the vigilant sentinels of society and the authentic voice of the people.

Sonowal said the press carries a critical responsibility in safeguarding freedom of expression and strengthening democratic values in a rapidly evolving information landscape.

"The role of the media as society's conscious watchdog is immeasurable. As the voice of the people, journalists have consistently worked to protect freedom of speech and ensure accountability," Sonowal told the gathering.

Highlighting the need for responsible journalism, he urged media professionals to prioritise truth, credibility and ethical reporting, and to resist misinformation and sensationalism.

Sonowal said journalism must act as a bridge between the government and the people, amplifying public concerns while promoting social harmony.

The minister also stressed the importance of coordination, dialogue and consensus-building, noting that the media can play a decisive role in strengthening society through constructive engagement rather than conflict.

Sonowal said the evolving challenges faced by journalists demand continuous capacity building, professional integrity and adaptation to new technologies, while remaining firmly rooted in public interest journalism.

Earlier, Sonowal attended a programme marking the foundation stone laying and inauguration of various welfare schemes and interacted with beneficiaries of the Prime Minister's flagship welfare programmes.

Sonowal also engaged with local entrepreneurs, acknowledging their contribution to the growth of the local economy.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the sentiment about people-centric governance is positive, the reality on the ground can be different. Schemes exist, but timely access and last-mile delivery are still big challenges in many villages. The media must indeed hold power accountable, not just amplify government messages.
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Rohit P
The call for responsible journalism is spot on! So much misinformation spreads on WhatsApp and social media. Journalists have a tough job but must stick to facts. Also, good to see a conference in Tinsukia – development focus should be beyond metros.
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Sarah B
Interesting to read this perspective from Assam. The bridge between government and people is vital. In a diverse country like India, media promoting social harmony is as important as reporting news. Hope the interaction with local beneficiaries was genuine and not just a photo-op.
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Vikram M
"Vigilant sentinels" – strong words. But for this to be true, journalists need protection and freedom. Many face threats. The government talking about media's role is good, but actions to safeguard press freedom matter more. Development plus free press is the real model.
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Karthik V
Grassroots entrepreneurship is the key! UPI, digital India, and various mudra loans have actually helped small vendors and shopkeepers in my town. If ports and waterways development adds to this, it can boost trade. The minister's own portfolio is crucial for NE connectivity.

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