"Policy making should incorporate inputs from universities and think tanks: Narendra Modi"
"Focus needs to shift from Highways to Information Highways. We need optical fibre network across the country: Narendra Modi"
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The Prime Minister gave a timely glimpse into how policy making in the country needs to evolve with the times. Speaking on the occasion of release of "Getting India Back on track – an Action agenda for reform", in a function at 7, Race Course Road, New Delhi he said policy making should incorporate inputs from universities and intellectual think tanks. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today said "the input of intellectual think tanks" should be substantially enhanced for better policy frameworks. Focussing on the need for  better long term planning he said, “Universities should also be actively involved in research and analysis of the developmental process, to contribute in the best possible way for policy-related decisions.”

Sharing a futuristic vision, he said infrastructure focus needs to shift from highways to "information highways which he says are I-ways.  Stressing on the need for building better optical fibre networks he said while cities in the past were built on river-banks, they will now be built based on availability of optical-fibre networks and next-generation infrastructure.

The Prime Minister said that he wants the country to treat urbanisation as an opportunity and not a problem. He said if we have to generate employment and change for the better, we plan to build 100 smart cities. Using anecdotes and analogies, the Prime Minister cited the three colours of the National Flag, to suggest revolutionary agendas of futuristic growth.

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Beginning with green, he said we need to bring about a second green revolution – focusing on increased agro-productivity, value addition, agro technology, and decentralization of warehousing. Referring to white, he said a white revolution must now focus on increasing milk productivity, and developing a support system for ensuring cattle health. The Prime Minister said, saffron colour represents energy – and we need a saffron revolution that focuses on renewable energy sources such as solar energy, to meet India's growing energy demand. Inspired by the blue colour of the Ashok Chakra in the National Flag, he said the blue revolution should focus on the fisheries sector, including ornamental fish.

Shri Modi stressed on the need for water conservation, and emphasized the importance of micro-irrigation, which would lead to "per drop, more crop." He said that micro-irrigation had been successful in improving productivity and quality in crops like sugarcane in Gujarat.

He said we need to exploit the demographic dividend, as 65 percent of our population was below 35 years of age. For this skill development needs to be a priority area. Referring to skills such as teaching, nursing and paramedics, he said good teachers were one of the biggest needs of society, but there are very few good teachers available. He asked the audience why India should not aim to become an exporter of good teachers who would capture the imagination of an entire generation globally. He said if India has to compete with China, the focus should be on skill, scale and speed.

Talking about the need to combat the challenge of global warming and climate change, the Prime Minister said that a civilization that treated rivers as mothers, did not need to learn about environment protection from a western mindset. Overall, the speech gave  insights into  how India’s economic policy making is set to  undergo a much needed change with a promise of bigger and better opportunities  for the citizens of the country.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Finance, Corporate Affairs and Defence, Shri Arun Jaitley said there could not have been a more appropriate time for release of the book. He said Governments should not only have the will to rule, but also the credibility to rule. He said the international community was once again looking at India, and it is an opportunity that we cannot afford to miss.

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PM chairs 45th PRAGATI Interaction
December 26, 2024
PM reviews nine key projects worth more than Rs. 1 lakh crore
Delay in projects not only leads to cost escalation but also deprives public of the intended benefits of the project: PM
PM stresses on the importance of timely Rehabilitation and Resettlement of families affected during implementation of projects
PM reviews PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and directs states to adopt a saturation approach for villages, towns and cities in a phased manner
PM advises conducting workshops for experience sharing for cities where metro projects are under implementation or in the pipeline to to understand the best practices and key learnings
PM reviews public grievances related to the Banking and Insurance Sector and emphasizes on quality of disposal of the grievances

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi earlier today chaired the meeting of the 45th edition of PRAGATI, the ICT-based multi-modal platform for Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, involving Centre and State governments.

In the meeting, eight significant projects were reviewed, which included six Metro Projects of Urban Transport and one project each relating to Road connectivity and Thermal power. The combined cost of these projects, spread across different States/UTs, is more than Rs. 1 lakh crore.

Prime Minister stressed that all government officials, both at the Central and State levels, must recognize that project delays not only escalate costs but also hinder the public from receiving the intended benefits.

During the interaction, Prime Minister also reviewed Public Grievances related to the Banking & Insurance Sector. While Prime Minister noted the reduction in the time taken for disposal, he also emphasized on the quality of disposal of the grievances.

Considering more and more cities are coming up with Metro Projects as one of the preferred public transport systems, Prime Minister advised conducting workshops for experience sharing for cities where projects are under implementation or in the pipeline, to capture the best practices and learnings from experiences.

During the review, Prime Minister stressed on the importance of timely Rehabilitation and Resettlement of Project Affected Families during implementation of projects. He further asked to ensure ease of living for such families by providing quality amenities at the new place.

PM also reviewed PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. He directed to enhance the capacity of installations of Rooftops in the States/UTs by developing a quality vendor ecosystem. He further directed to reduce the time required in the process, starting from demand generation to operationalization of rooftop solar. He further directed states to adopt a saturation approach for villages, towns and cities in a phased manner.

Up to the 45th edition of PRAGATI meetings, 363 projects having a total cost of around Rs. 19.12 lakh crore have been reviewed.