Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated 11 years of NDA governance by highlighting transformative welfare schemes. The government's focused approach has lifted over 25 crore people out of poverty through targeted initiatives. Programs like PM Awas Yojana, Jan Dhan, and Ayushman Bharat have expanded access to critical services. Modi emphasized the commitment to an inclusive and self-reliant India where every citizen can live with dignity.

Key Points: Modi's Garib Kalyan Mission Lifts 25 Crore from Poverty

  • NDA transformed lives of 25 crore people through inclusive development
  • PM Awas Yojana expanded housing access for poor
  • Digital inclusion and DBT ensured transparent benefit delivery
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A compassionate govt, devoted to Garib Kalyan: PM Modi reiterates NDA's commitment

PM Modi highlights NDA's transformative welfare schemes that empowered millions through housing, healthcare, and digital inclusion

"A compassionate government, devoted to Garib Kalyan! - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, June 5

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reiterated the NDA government's unwavering commitment to Garib Kalyan, as the nation marks 11 years of transformative and inclusive governance.

PM Modi on Thursday said a compassionate government was focused and devoted to the welfare of the poor and the marginalised.

He said that his government, focused on empowerment, infrastructure, and inclusion, has played a pivotal role in uplifting over 25 crore people from poverty.

Taking to social media, PM Modi highlighted the impact of transformative schemes such as PM Awas Yojana, PM Ujjwala Yojana, Jan Dhan Yojana, and Ayushman Bharat, which have expanded access to housing, clean cooking fuel, banking, and healthcare.

He also underscored the importance of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), digital inclusion, and rural infrastructure in ensuring transparent and efficient delivery of benefits.

"A compassionate government, devoted to Garib Kalyan! Over the past decade, the NDA Government has taken pathbreaking steps to uplift several people from the clutches of poverty, focusing on empowerment, infrastructure and inclusion. All our key schemes have transformed the lives of the poor," wrote PM Modi on his X handle.

"Initiatives like PM Awas Yojana, PM Ujjwala Yojana, Jan Dhan Yojana and Ayushman Bharat have enhanced access to housing, clean cooking fuel, banking and healthcare. The push for DBT, digital inclusion and rural infrastructure has ensured transparency and faster delivery of benefits till the last mile," PM Modi further said.

He stated that it was due to these efforts that over 25 crore people have defeated poverty.

"The NDA remains committed to building an inclusive and self-reliant India, where every citizen has the opportunity to live with dignity," he said.

Commemorating 11 years of governance, the government has said that the growth has included everyone.

In 11 years, the PM has turned inclusive development into reality, ensuring that no one is left behind. It has focused only on empowerment and not just making promises, which is 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' in action, said a government communique.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
The Ujjwala Yojana has truly been life-changing for my mother in our village. No more smoke-filled kitchens! While implementation could be smoother in remote areas, these schemes show the government's intent. More power to Garib Kalyan initiatives! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Jan Dhan accounts helped my small tailoring business survive during lockdown when I received direct transfers. But we need more financial literacy programs - many villagers still don't know how to use these facilities properly. Overall good work though!
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Amit S.
Numbers look impressive but ground reality differs in many states. My district still has 40% houses without toilets despite Swachh Bharat claims. Government should focus more on monitoring rather than just announcements. #AccountabilityMatters
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Sunita R.
As an ASHA worker, I've seen Ayushman Bharat save lives in my community. But we need more doctors in rural areas! Schemes are good but implementation needs manpower. Still, it's better than before - at least now poor people have hope for treatment.
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Vikram J.
The DBT system is revolutionary - no more middlemen taking cuts from our pensions! My 75-year-old father gets his ₹2000 directly now. This is real 'antyodaya' in action. Hope they expand it to more schemes soon. 👏
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Neha T.
While I appreciate the welfare schemes, I wish there was more focus on job creation. My brother with an engineering degree is driving Ola because there are no manufacturing jobs. Garib Kalyan is good, but Rozgar Kalyan is equally important!

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