NDA 3.0 Focuses on Citizen-Centric Governance and Development
Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the second meeting of the NDA 3.0 Council of Ministers, emphasizing the 'Viksit Bharat 2047' mission. He urged ministers to concentrate on public issues, spend time in aspirational districts, and addressed various developmental matters, including Jammu and Kashmir and the recent Haryana elections.
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In a crucial gathering on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the second meeting of the NDA 3.0 Council of Ministers, launching a new slogan 'Hum nagrik ke sevak hai' (We are servants of the citizens). This slogan embodies the government's renewed commitment to addressing the issues facing the populace, according to insiders familiar with the proceedings.
The meeting's primary focus was the 'Viksit Bharat 2047' mission, a vision for a developed India in the coming decades. Prime Minister Modi urged ministers to spend extensive time in aspirational districts, promoting direct engagement with citizens to understand and solve their problems. Three presentations highlighted economic transformations, the journey toward a developed India, and strategies for a strong and prosperous nation.
Discussions also homed in on Jammu and Kashmir, where the Prime Minister underscored commitment to sustainable development, despite varied election outcomes. Modi emphasized establishing a new environment in the Union Territory, fostering democracy, and countering terrorism. Additionally, he praised Haryana's electoral success as a victory for government policies, urging swift ministerial responses to public communication for improved governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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