PM Modi, Council of Ministers brainstorm on 'Viksit Bharat 2047' vision document


New Delhi, Mar 3 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday chaired a meeting of his Council of Ministers during which a brainstorming session was held on the vision document for "Viksit Bharat 2047" and a detailed action plan for the next five years.

The meeting was held at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan here in Chanakyapuri diplomatic enclave.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been holding meetings of the Council of Ministers at regular intervals.

According to sources, a 100-day agenda for immediate steps was also worked upon for quick implementation after the formation of the new government in May 2024.

The roadmap for Viksit Bharat is a result of more than two years of intensive preparation, a source in the know of things said.

It involved a 'Whole of Government' approach involving all ministries and wide-ranging consultations with state governments, academia, industry bodies, civil society, scientific organisations and mobilisation of youth to seek their ideas, suggestions and input.

More than 2,700 meetings, workshops and seminars were held at various levels.

Suggestions of more than 20 lakh youths were received.

The roadmap for Viksit Bharat has a comprehensive blueprint with a clearly articulated national vision, aspirations, goals and action points.

Its goals include areas like economic growth, SDGs, ease of living, ease of doing business, infrastructure, social welfare, etc.

The meeting assumes significance as the Election Commission is expected to announce the dates for Lok Sabha polls soon.

The meeting of the Council of Ministers held on Sunday is being considered as the last meeting of the second term of PM Narendra Modi-led government.

The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has expressed its confidence in retaining power for a third consecutive term under the leadership and vision of PM Modi.

 

  

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  • alfria, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 04 2024

    What Viksit Bharat from last 10 years they did nothing had they started doing it from 2014 India would have been vikshit Bharat lost 10 years and instead of being better it's become worst

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  • alfria, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 04 2024

    What Viksit Bharat from last 10 years they did nothing had they started doing it from 2014 India would have been vikshit Bharat lost 10 years and instead of being better it's become worst

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Sun, Mar 03 2024

    All election gimmicks. First pay off humongous load of national debt weighing on the country of 156 Lakhs crores which pulling all the economic development done by congress. It is certain that this debt can never be paid even after 2047 as world economic experts have predicted on India’s surmounting debt.

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  • Karuna, Bengaluru

    Sun, Mar 03 2024

    Congratulationsin advance , I N D I A will definitely appoint you as their next Finance minister in the new Cabinent after they win less than 100 seats

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Sun, Mar 03 2024

    Reading and understanding international financial news doesn’t qualify anyone to be a finance minister but I feel very sorry for your ignorance and illiteracy in the field and blind understanding. No wonder BJP ruled states are financially poor and no MNCs want to invest their money in them.

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  • flavian, chik

    Sun, Mar 03 2024

    Congratulations on this grand initiative !!!!! First chapter should be corruption free India !!!! Rest people will do wonders

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