Key Points

CR Patil praised India's economic progress under PM Modi, noting the country's rise from the 11th to the 5th largest economy. He highlighted direct financial support for farmers, eliminating bureaucratic hurdles. The minister also credited Modi's leadership for achievements like Chandrayaan and strong counter-terrorism actions. Additionally, he emphasized water conservation efforts through public participation under the Jal Jeevan Mission.

Key Points: CR Patil Credits Modi for India's Economic Rise and Farmer Support

  • India rose from 11th to 5th largest economy under Modi
  • Farmers now receive Rs 6,000 yearly aid without applications
  • Chandrayaan success showcases India's space achievements
  • Government strengthened security with surgical strikes against Pakistan
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Every section of society received something meaningful in last 11 years, says CR Patil at press conference in Delhi

Union Minister CR Patil highlights India's growth from 11th to 5th largest economy and direct farmer aid under Modi's leadership.

"In 2014, India's economy was ranked 11th in the world, and today we are at number five, moving towards number four. – CR Patil"

New Delhi, June 26

Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil on Thursday highlighted India's rapid economic progress and inclusive development over the past 11 years, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for the transformation across sectors.

Patil said that India has made big progress since 2014, rising from the world's 11th largest economy to the 5th, and is moving towards the 4th position.

He added that the government has worked for all sections of society, including women, youth, and farmers, and highlighted achievements like the success of Chandrayaan and direct help to farmers.

Speaking at the press conference, CR Patil said, "In 2014, India's economy was ranked 11th in the world, and today we are at number five, moving towards number four. This kind of progress was beyond our imagination. Even in space, we achieved success with Chandrayaan, thanks to the hard work of our scientists and the support of the government. If we talk about overall development, this government has worked for everyone women, youth, and farmers. In the last 11 years, every section of society has received something meaningful."

Patil said that earlier, farmers had to struggle for help, but for the first time, the Prime Minister launched a scheme that gives them Rs 6,000 directly in their bank accounts every year without needing to apply.

He said this has given farmers the respect and support they truly deserve.

"Earlier, no one had made a proper plan for farmers. Though we call them Annadata, they often had to plead with local officials just to get basic support. For the first time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi respected their dignity and created a scheme where, without any application or request, Rs 6,000 is directly deposited into farmers' bank accounts every year, based on their needs. This kind of support had never been given to them before," he added.

He further said the government has sent a strong message to Pakistan and terrorists through tough actions, showing that India will not tolerate any threats.

"In Pahalgam, we have seen how our government sent a strong message to Pakistan and terrorists. Everyone is aware of the surgical strikes and other bold steps taken by the Government of India to ensure the country's safety and security," Patil added.

Patil said that Rs 501 crore has been allocated for the Jal Jeevan Mission, with the ministry focusing on water conservation through public participation.

He added that around 35 water restoration structures have been built in Gujarat's Banaskantha district with the help of residents.

"Rs 501 crore granted for the Jal Jeevan Mission, and the Jal Shakti Ministry is actively working on it. Our focus is on restoring water sources with the help of public participation. In Gujarat's Banaskantha district, with the support of local people, around 35 structures have been built to conserve and restore water," he added.

Regarding the Sindhu water treaty, Patil said, "I am not directly responsible for this matter, but we follow whatever decision is taken by the Government of India. Any action taken will be in the interest of everyone and for the benefit of the country."

Union Minister CR Patil responded strongly to the Pakistani leader Bilawal Bhutto's statement on the Indus Waters Treaty and said, "Bilawal Bhutto said many things, but we are not afraid of his comments, 'Hum gidar bhabkiyon se nahi darte'.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
The progress in 11 years is undeniable! From Chandrayaan to direct farmer benefits, we're seeing real development. But I wish more focus was given to job creation for educated youth - degrees alone won't feed families. Still, proud of how India is standing strong against terrorism. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As a farmer's daughter, I've seen the difference PM-KISAN scheme made in our village. No more middlemen taking cuts! But water conservation needs more attention - hope Jal Jeevan Mission delivers on its promise. Gujarat's success should be replicated nationwide.
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Amit S.
Strong words against Pakistan are good, but we need permanent solutions to cross-border terrorism. The surgical strikes showed courage, but what about long-term strategy? Also, economic growth numbers don't reflect ground realities in small towns. Development should reach all corners.
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Sunita R.
Space achievements are making us proud globally! 🚀 But let's not forget basic needs - in my colony, we still struggle with water supply. Hope the Jal Shakti funds actually reach local projects. The Banaskantha model seems promising if implemented properly.
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Vikram J.
The confidence in handling Pakistan is refreshing after decades of soft approach. "Hum gidar bhabkiyon se nahi darte" - this attitude change is what makes me hopeful for India's future. But sir, please also focus on reducing inflation - common man's pocket is hurting.
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Neha P.
While I appreciate the development work, I wish government would acknowledge areas needing improvement too. For example, women's safety schemes exist but implementation is weak in many states. Growth should be inclusive in reality, not just in speeches.

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