Go to aspirational district, spend at least 24 hours: PM Modi to ministers | Bharat News

Go to aspirational district, spend at least 24 hours: PM Modi to ministers | Bharat News

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked all ministers visiting aspirational districts and blocks and spending at least 24 hours there, The Indian Express Have you learnt.

It was expressed during the meeting of the Union Council of Ministers, the first after Operation Sindoor under the chairmanship of the Union and went for three and a half hours.

Without mentioning Operation Sindor, the PM has learned in its concluding comment that the ministers have been told that the world has seen the defense of India. The nature of war has changed and all can be in only 20 minutes, learning to tell them to ministers.

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During the meeting, Cabinet Secretary TV Samanathan made a presentation on the ‘transformational rule of 11 years’, in which the details of the NDA government were given. Secretary of the Central Government was present.

It is learned that Modi asked ministers and secretaries not to compare the achievements of the last 10 years with the last 10 years and focus on the targets set for the coming years.

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Water Resources Department, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Secretary Debashree Mukherjee made a presentation on the ‘Catch the Rain’ campaign of his ministry. The PM suggested that MGNREGS funds should be used for water conservation works such as it is used in PMAY-G in other schemes.

During the meeting, Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava made a presentation on obesity. In March, the Prime Minister called obesity “the root cause of many diseases” and appealed to people to “reduce cooking oil in your daily diet as it leads to obesity”.

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Niti Aayog’s CEO BVR Subrahmanyam made a presentation on the Aspirational District Program (ADP) and the Aspirational Block Program (ABP). It was reported that 5 Union ministers have not visited the aspirational districts assigned to them. The PM then asked the ministers to visit the aspirational districts and spend at least 24 hours there.

Harikishan Sharma

Harikishan Sharma, Senior Assistant Editor of the Indian Express’ National Bureau, specializes in reporting on governance, policy and data. He has included the Prime Minister’s Office and Pivatal Central Ministry, such as Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Cooperation, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Food and Public Distribution, Ministry of Rural Development and Ministry of Water Power. His work mainly revolves around reporting and policy analysis. In addition, he performs a weekly column called a weekly column “State-Thialley Speaking”, which is prominently depicted on the Indian Express website. In this column, he immerses the readers into deeply inherent stories in socio-economic, political and electoral data, which offers a practical approach to these important aspects of governance and society. … read more

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