PM Modi to Lead Post-Budget Webinar on Fulfilling Public Aspirations March 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a post-budget webinar on March 9 via video conferencing. The event, themed 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas', will feature sectoral discussions on education, health, tourism, and more. It aims to foster collaboration between the government, industry, and experts to create implementable strategies from the budget's policy vision. The webinar is expected to generate recommendations to accelerate inclusive growth and development.

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

  • PM Modi to address via video conference
  • Focus on education, health, tourism sectors
  • Aims for collaborative govt-industry engagement
  • Seeks actionable strategies for inclusive growth
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PM Modi to address Post Budget Webinar on theme 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas-Fulfilling Aspirations of People' on March 9

PM Narendra Modi to address a key post-budget webinar on March 9, focusing on translating budget policies into actionable strategies for inclusive development.

PM Modi to address Post Budget Webinar on theme 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas-Fulfilling Aspirations of People' on March 9
"translate the policy vision outlined in the Budget into actionable strategies - Official Release"

New Delhi, March 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the Post Budget Webinar on the theme 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas-Fulfilling Aspirations of People' on March 9 via video conferencing.

Under this theme, multiple breakout sessions will be organised across sectors, including education and skilling, health and AYUSH, tourism and hospitality, among others.

The discussions will cover initiatives such as strengthening education-to-employment pathways, development of Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics (AVGC) content creator labs, expansion of allied health professionals and caregiver training, creation of regional medical hubs and new AYUSH institutions, as well as tourism initiatives such as hospitality skill development, sustainable tourism trails, Buddhist circuits in the North-Eastern region and heritage tourism promotion, according to a release.

The Post-Budget Webinar will provide a platform for collaborative engagement among the government, industry and domain experts to translate the policy vision outlined in the Budget into actionable strategies.

The discussions are expected to generate practical recommendations that will facilitate effective implementation and help accelerate progress towards inclusive growth and development.

The second phase of the Budget Session of Parliament is set to commence on March 9.

The first part of the Budget session concluded on February 13, marked by political debates over the India-US interim trade deal and the memoir of former Army Chief MM Naravane, whose publishing status remained a matter of controversy even outside the Parliament.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see AYUSH getting attention alongside mainstream health. Promoting our traditional medicine systems can be a game-changer for wellness tourism. But implementation is key.
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Rohit P
'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas' sounds good on paper. Let's see if the recommendations from these sessions actually reach the common man in villages. Too often, these plans stay in Delhi.
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Sarah B
Developing the Buddhist circuit in the Northeast is a brilliant idea for tourism. It has so much potential. Hope they involve local communities in the planning.
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Vikram M
While the themes are excellent, I respectfully hope the focus remains on actionable outcomes. We've had many webinars and sessions. The budget has good provisions; now we need ground-level *vyavastha* (arrangement).
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Ananya R
Training for allied health professionals and caregivers is much needed! Our population is aging and this can create so many jobs for women especially. A step in the right direction. 👍

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