• July 29, 2024

Ensure saturation coverage of welfare schemes, says PM Modi | India News – Times of India

Ensure saturation coverage of welfare schemes, says PM Modi | India News – Times of India
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NEW DELHI: On a day PM Modi exhorted states to be partners in India’s journey towards being a developed country by 2047, home minister Amit Shah cautioned CMs of BJP-governed states that there was a strong possibility of the “ecosystem which has been active against BJP” trying to create unrest and communal violence, besides inciting farmers in states governed by the party.He said state govts should be vigilant about such elements. The statement assumes significance in view of the anti-CAA and farmers’ protests in the past.
Addressing the conclave of CMs & dy CMs of BJP-led states, Modi said a renewed focus on people’s welfare by the Centre and states would ensure the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat‘ is achieved. In his interaction with BJP netas, Modi has emphasised the need to ensure saturation coverage of welfare schemes.
PM Modi said developing heritage and building a legacy of development has special importance in the concept of ‘Viksit Bharat’.
Mentioning the govt’s resolve to make India a $5 trillion economy, Modi spoke about the importance of public participation in welfare measures. He also urged using social media to ensure maximum reach of govt schemes targeting different groups.
In the meeting with CMs and dy CMs of BJP-governed states, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma made a presentation on recruitments and said his state had given over a lakh govt jobs in the recent past without any irregularity like bribery or paper leaks. The party also made a presentation on what can be achieved by the convergence of welfare and development initiatives of the Centre and states.
In other presentations, Maharashtra deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis talked about making the state a developed one and Bihar deputy CM Vijay Sinha explaining the measures taken against illegal mining in the state.
All 13 CMs and all 15 deputy CMs of BJP participated in the ‘Chief Minister Council’. Also present were BJP president J P Nadda, defence minister Rajnath Singh and Shah.
According to senior party leader Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, who coordinates the party’s ‘good governance’ exercise, the PM spoke at length about his govt’s agenda of making India a developed country.
Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan spoke about the New Education Policy and the role of states in its execution. Various states made presentations on some of their signature schemes during the meeting.
In his interaction with BJP leaders, including CMs, Modi has emphasised the need to ensure saturation coverage of welfare schemes. States governed by the party should be seen as setting an example of good governance, he has said. “Our party is working tirelessly to further good governance and fulfil the aspirations of people,” he said on X on Saturday. The last such meeting was held in February.




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