PM Modi to Lead Post-Budget Webinar on Sustaining Economic Growth

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a post-budget webinar focused on sustaining and strengthening economic growth. The event aims to translate budget announcements into actionable policies through discussions on key sectors. Four separate sessions will cover manufacturing, MSMEs, city economic regions, and infrastructure. Industry leaders will provide on-ground insights to guide effective policy implementation.

Key Points: PM Modi Addresses Post-Budget Webinar on Economic Growth

  • PM Modi to address post-budget webinar
  • Focus on implementing budget reforms
  • Sessions on manufacturing, MSMEs, and infrastructure
  • Aim to boost industrial capacity and jobs
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PM Modi to address post-budget webinar on sustaining economic growth tomorrow

PM Narendra Modi will address a webinar on turning budget announcements into action to strengthen manufacturing, MSMEs, and infrastructure.

"focus on turning budget announcements into effective action on the ground - Official Statement"

New Delhi, March 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a Post-Budget Webinar on the theme "Sustaining and Strengthening Economic Growth" on March 3 at 11:15 a.m. via video conferencing, an official statement said on Monday.

The webinar is part of the government's continued outreach following the Union Budget and aims to focus on turning budget announcements into effective action on the ground.

The event will bring together policymakers, industry leaders and other stakeholders to discuss ways to accelerate growth and strengthen key sectors of the economy.

"Prime Minister will address the Post Budget Webinar on the theme 'Sustaining and Strengthening Economic Growth' on March 3 at 11:15 a.m. via video conferencing," according to the official statement.

Under the broad theme of sustaining and strengthening economic growth, four separate sessions are being organised.

These will cover manufacturing, industrial upgradation and strategic sectors; MSMEs, finances and market access; city economic regions; and infrastructure, logistics and freight.

The discussions are expected to explore how reforms announced in the Budget can help expand industrial capacity, improve competitiveness and boost job creation.

"Under this theme, four different webinar sessions are being held covering various sectors including manufacturing, industrial upgradation & strategic sectors, MSMEs, finances & market access, city economic regions and infrastructure, logistics & freight," it added.

The Post-Budget Webinar will highlight the government's forward-looking reform push aimed at increasing industrial scale, deepening technological leadership and strengthening critical sectors of the economy.

The focus will also be on ensuring that policy measures are implemented smoothly and effectively.

Industry participants will share their on-ground experiences and suggestions during the deliberations.

"The deliberations will focus on translating these priorities into effective action, guided by insights from industry participants whose on‑ground experience will support more effective implementation," as per the official statement.

Their inputs are expected to guide better coordination between the government and businesses, helping translate policy priorities into real economic outcomes.

- IANS

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Priya S
Focusing on city economic regions is a smart move! Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities have so much potential for growth if infrastructure improves. This can reduce pressure on metros and create jobs locally. 🇮🇳
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Aditya G
The budget had many good points for manufacturing. If they can actually implement the PLI schemes effectively and cut red tape, we can truly become a global hub. Let's see if this webinar leads to actionable outcomes.
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Sarah B
As someone working in logistics, the focus on freight corridors is crucial. Our supply chain efficiency lags behind many countries. Hope the discussions lead to faster clearance processes at ports and better last-mile connectivity.
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Karthik V
All these webinars and talks are fine, but what about inflation? Growth numbers don't mean much if the common man's budget is stretched thin. Need more focus on controlling prices of essential commodities.
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Nisha Z
Glad to see MSMEs getting a dedicated session. They are the backbone of our economy and employ so many people. Access to easy and affordable credit is the biggest challenge they face. Hope this is addressed seriously.

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