PM Modi to Lead Post-Budget Webinar on Inclusive Growth and Key Sectors

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a post-budget webinar on March 9th focused on implementing the Union Budget's key announcements. The virtual event will feature breakout sessions on critical sectors including education, skilling, healthcare, AYUSH, tourism, and the AVGC industry. Discussions aim to develop practical strategies for job creation, skill development, and promoting sustainable tourism initiatives. The webinar seeks to generate actionable recommendations to accelerate inclusive growth across the country.

Key Points: PM Modi Addresses Post-Budget Webinar on March 9

  • Focus on budget implementation
  • Sectors: health, tourism, AVGC, education
  • Aim for inclusive growth
  • Generate actionable recommendations
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PM Modi to address post-budget webinar on 'sabka saath sabka vikas' on March 9

PM Narendra Modi to address a webinar on implementing budget initiatives in health, tourism, AVGC, and skilling for inclusive development.

"Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas -- Fulfilling Aspirations of People - Government Theme"

New Delhi, March 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a Post-Budget Webinar on the theme "Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas -- Fulfilling Aspirations of People" on March 9.

The event will begin at 10:15 AM and will be held through video conferencing. The webinar will focus on key areas highlighted in the Union Budget and aims to discuss ways to implement government policies effectively.

Several breakout sessions will be organised during the event, covering sectors such as education and skilling, health and AYUSH, tourism and hospitality.

During the discussions, participants will explore initiatives designed to strengthen the link between education and employment.

There will also be deliberations on developing content creator labs for Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics (AVGC), a sector that has been identified as a growing area for job creation and innovation.

In the healthcare sector, the sessions will examine plans to expand the training of allied health professionals and caregivers.

Discussions will also focus on the development of regional medical hubs and the establishment of new institutions related to AYUSH systems of medicine.

Tourism-related initiatives will also be a major part of the webinar. These include skill development in the hospitality sector, promotion of sustainable tourism trails, and development of Buddhist circuits in the North-Eastern region. Efforts to promote heritage tourism will also be discussed.

According to the government, the Post-Budget Webinar is intended to bring together representatives from the government, industry and various sectors to discuss practical ways of implementing the announcements made in the Union Budget.

The discussions are expected to generate actionable recommendations that can help accelerate inclusive growth and development across the country.

Meanwhile, earlier in the day, the Prime Minister visited General Pool Residential Accommodation (GPRA) Redevelopment Plan in the national capital.

PM Modi handed over the keys of the Type-5 quarters to the female allottees.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good to see AYUSH getting attention alongside modern medicine. Our traditional systems have immense value and can provide affordable healthcare solutions. Developing regional medical hubs is a much-needed step for better access.
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Aditya G
While the intent is good, I hope these webinars lead to real ground-level change. Often, policies sound great in Delhi but get stuck in red tape at the state level. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Sarah B
The tourism initiatives, especially for the North-East and Buddhist circuits, are exciting. Sustainable tourism can be a huge economic driver for local communities. Skill development in hospitality is key to improving service quality.
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Karthik V
Strengthening the link between education and employment is the most critical part. Our graduates need relevant skills. Hope the discussions lead to concrete partnerships between industries and universities.
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Meera T
Training more allied health professionals is excellent. We need more nurses, lab technicians, and caregivers. This can empower women and fill a crucial gap in our healthcare infrastructure. Good step!

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