Viksit Bharat 2047 our commitment, not mere slogan: PM Modi chairs Council of Ministers' meeting
New Delhi, May 21
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday chaired the meeting of the Council of Ministers at Seva Teerth in the national capital.
According to a BJP leader, "During the meeting, presentations were made by several key ministries, including Agriculture, Forest, Labour, Road Transport, Corporate Affairs, External Affairs, Commerce, and Power."
Addressing the ministers, Prime Minister Modi emphasised the need for faster decision-making and efficient governance. He stressed that files should move quickly without unnecessary delays and called for maximising productivity in the minimum time. He also urged ministries to bring greater simplicity in governance and place a stronger focus on reforms.
Reiterating the government's long-term vision, the Prime Minister said that "Viksit Bharat 2047" is not merely a slogan but the government's commitment.
Ministries that ranked lower in performance evaluations were advised to take corrective measures and improve their functioning.
The Council of Ministers also congratulated Prime Minister Modi on the successful five-nation visit. External Affairs Minister briefed the meeting on the outcomes and significance of the Prime Minister's five-country tour.
The Prime Minister also directed ministers to actively reach out to the public and highlight the achievements of the government over the past 12 years.
According to sources, the meeting was viewed as an important midterm stocktaking of the government's performance. The high-level gathering was attended by Union Cabinet ministers, ministers of state with independent charge, and ministers of state.
The meeting comes amid rising global concerns over energy security and increasing fuel prices linked to the ongoing West Asia conflict and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime trade route.
The Council of Ministers includes 30 cabinet ministers, excluding the Prime Minister, five ministers of state (independent charge) and 36 ministers of state.
The ministers' meeting came shortly after Prime Minister Modi concluded his five-nation official tour covering the UAE, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Interesting to see the focus on productivity and governance reforms. The five-nation tour sounds impressive—hope it leads to real benefits for ordinary Indians, not just photo ops.
Every government talks about vision, but the price of dal and vegetables keeps rising. We need action to curb inflation. The PM should focus on this first before talking about 2047.
It's good to see a midterm review of performance. Too many promises are made but rarely audited. I hope the ministries that ranked lower actually improve and that the PM's call for simplicity reaches the bureaucracy.
The five-nation tour amidst the Strait of Hormuz crisis shows strategic thinking. We need strong leadership in these tough times. But I worry about the energy prices affecting farmers and small businesses.
'Viksit Bharat 2047' sounds aspirational, but what about 2024? We need clear milestones. The focus on government outreach is important—transparency means more than just highlighting achievements.
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