Group of Secretaries presents ideas on “Transport and Communications” to PM

Published By : Admin | January 3, 2017 | 22:11 IST
QuoteGroup of secretaries to Government of India present ideas on “Transport and Communications” to PM Modi

As a follow-up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s exhortation, Groups of Secretaries to the Government of India, today began the second of round of presentations on ideas for transformative change in various areas of governance.

The first such set of eight presentations had been made in January 2016. Nine such presentations are envisaged this time.

Today, the first group presented their ideas on the “transport and communications” sectors.

Union Ministers, and officials from the NITI Aayog were also present on the occasion.

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