QuoteNot just concrete structure but infrastructure with its own character is our goal today : PM
QuoteIndia's 21st century needs cannot be met by the ways of the 20th century : PM
QuoteScience City has recreational activities that encourage creativity in children : PM
QuoteWe have developed railways not merely as a service but also as an asset : PM
QuoteEven railway stations in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities are equipped with advanced facilities : PM

Namaskar,

My colleague in the Council of Ministers and Gandhinagar MP Shri Amit Shah ji, Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnav ji, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani ji, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Bhai, Union Minister of State for Railways Smt. Darshana Jardosh ji, other ministers of Gujarat government, my colleague in Parliament and Gujarat Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party president Shri CR Patil ji, other MPs, MLAs, and my dear brothers and sisters, Greetings to all of you.

This day is a great symbol of the aspirations of 21st century India, the spirit and potential of young India. Be it science and technology, better urban landscape or modern infrastructure of connectivity, today another link is being added to the new identity of New India. I have inaugurated all the projects from Delhi, but I cannot express my eagerness to visit them in person. I will come to see the projects myself as soon as I get the opportunity.

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Brothers and sisters,

Today the goal of the country is not only to build the structures of concrete, but today such infrastructure is being developed in the country which has its own character. Better public space is an urgent requirement which was never thought of before. In our urban planning of the past, it was associated with luxury. You must have also noticed that the focus of the promotion of real estate and housing companies is – the park facing house or the house around the particular public space of the society. This happens because a large population of our cities has been deprived of quality public space and public life. Now the country is moving towards modernityleaving behind the old approach of urban development.

Friends,

Who can forget the condition of Sabarmati in Ahmedabad? Besides the flowing river, there are services like riverfront, park, open gym, sea plane etc. available there now. In fact, the whole ecosystem has changed. The same change has been brought about in Kankaria. It was never imagined before that a lake in old Ahmedabad would become the center of such hustle and bustle.

Friends,

For the natural development of children, along with entertainment, their learning and creativity should also get space. Science City is a project that combines recreation and creativity. It has such recreational activities that promote creativity in children. It has sports, fun games and at the same time it is also a platform to teach children something new. We have seen that children often demand robots and big animal toys from parents. Some children request for a dinosaur in the house, while some others insist on keeping a lion. From where will the parents get all this? Children get this option in Science City. The new nature park is going to be very much liked, especially by my little friends. The Aquatics Gallery built in the Science City will be very amusing. It is one of the top aquariums not only in the country but also in Asia. The sight of marine biodiversity from all over the world at one place will be a wonderful experience in itself.

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At the same time, interacting with robots in Robotics Gallery is not only the center of attraction, but it will also inspire our youth to work in the field of robotics and will instill curiosity in the child's mind. Our young friends will be able to get the experience of how robots can be useful in many fields like medicine, agriculture, space, defence, etc. And of course, nobody will be able to resist the experience of a robotic chef at Robo Cafe and the pleasure of eating the food served by the robot waiters. When I posted pictures of them on social media yesterday, I came across comments that such pictures were seen only in foreign countries. People cannot believe that these pictures are from India, from Gujarat. Through this program, I urge that more and more children and students should come to the Science City, and there should be regular tours by schools. The significance and grandeur of the Science City will increase further if it continues to sparkle with children.

Friends,

It is a matter of great happiness for me that many such projects which will enhance the pride of Gujarat and its people have been inaugurated today. Today, along with Ahmedabad city, the rail connectivity of Gujarat has also become more modern and vigorous. Many congratulations to the people of Gujarat for the new facilities, be it the renovation of Gandhinagar and Vadnagar stations, widening and electrification of Mahesana-Varetha line, electrification of Surendranagar-Pipavav section, commencement of Gandhinagar Capital-Varetha MEMU service, or the launch of Gandhinagar Capital-Varanasi Superfast Express. The train between Gandhinagar and Banaras is like connecting the land of Somnath with that of Vishwanath.

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Brothers and sisters,

The needs of 21st century India could not be met by 20th century modus operandi. Therefore, there was a need for fresh reforms in the railways. We started developing the railways not just as a service but as an asset. Today its results are visible.The identity and credibility of Indian Railways has started changing. Today, along with convenience, Indian Railways boasts of cleanliness, safety and speed. Efforts are being made to increase the speed of trains either through the modernization of infrastructure or introduction of new modern trains. The speed of trains will increase furtheras soon as the dedicated freight corridors become operational in the days to come. Modern trains like Tejas and Vande Bharat are already operational. These trains are giving a new and wonderful experience to the passengers. You must have also seen the video of Vistadomecoaches on social media.

Those who visited the Statue of Unity would have taken advantage of it. These coaches take the ease and feel of the journey to a new dimension. Those travelling on trains are now experiencing the cleanliness of our trains, platforms and tracks. More than two lakh bio-toilets which have been installed in the coaches contribute to it.

Similarly, major railway stations across the country are being modernized. Railway stations in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities are also now equipped with Wi-Fi facilities. From the safety point of view, unmanned railway crossings on broad gauge have been completely eliminated. Indian Railways, once dominated in the media for horrific accidents and complaints of disorder, today brings positivity. Today Indian Railways is talked about for the world's latest network and mega projects. Today both the experience and perspective of looking at Indian Railways is changing. And I will proudly say that these projectsare a glimpse of this new avatar of Indian Railways.

Friends,

I am of the view that horizontal expansion of railways is necessaryfor the railways to reach every nook and corner of the country. Along with this, vertical expansion is equally important for capacity and resource building, new technology and better services in railways. Excellent tracks, modern railway stations and the experiment of a luxurious hotel atop the rail track in Gandhinagar Railway Station mark the beginning of a meaningful change in the Indian Railways. Modern and convenient railway stations are being readied in Gandhinagar and the country so that the common man travelling by train can also enjoy airport-like facilities and there are better arrangements for women and small children.

Friends,

The new railway station of Gandhinagar also reflects the change in the mindset regarding infrastructure in the country. For a long time, a class distinction was encouraged in India regarding infrastructure. I would like to tell you, the people of Gujarat know very well, we carried out an experiment when I got an opportunity to serve Gujarat.We worked towards modernizing the bus stations on the public-private partnership model. Given the dilapidated condition of the bus stations earlier, today many bus stations in our Gujarat have become modern. Facilities like airports are visible at bus stations.

When I came to Delhi, I sent the railway officials to see the bus stations of Gujarat and told them why our railway stations should not be like this. The railways can become a centre of economy and not just a medium of train movement if there is optimum utilization of land use and a lot of economic activity at the railway stations. We are moving in the direction of developing railway stations on the Public-Private Partnership model in the same way the airport is developed and the bus stations have been developed in Gujarat.Gandhinagar is the beginning. Classification of public facilities that this is meant for a particular class or the rich is rubbish. Facilities should be made available to every section of the society.

Friends,

The modern railway station of Gandhinagar is also a proof that the railways can also be made a center of economic activitiesby utilizing the resources. Using modern technology, a hotel has been built above the track, from where the train can be seen but not felt. The amount of land is same, but its use has doubled. Facility is also excellent and it is good for tourism and business also. What can be the better prime location from where the train passes?

 

 

 

The grand view of Mahatma Mandir and Dandi Kutirfrom this railway station is also amazing. It will also become a tourist spot for the people visiting Dandi Kutir Museum or Vibrant Gujarat Summit. The significance of Mahatma Mandir has also increased manifold with the transformation of the railway station near it. Now people will use this hotel to hold small conferences and will also visit Mahatma Mandir. In a way, there is now arrangement for public events throughout the year. You can imagine its use by the people from India and abroad as it is just a 20-minute drive from the airport.

Brothers and sisters,

Imagine the unseen possibilities given the vast network of the railways all over the country with so many resources. Friends, the role of railways has always been prominent in a vast country like India. The railways also carry new dimensions of development and facilities along with it. It is the effort of the last few years that today rail is reaching the capitals of the North East for the first time and very soon Srinagar will also be connected to Kanyakumari through rail. Today Vadnagar has also become a part of this expansion. I have so many memories attached to Vadnagar station. The new station looks really attractive. With the construction of this new broad gauge line, the Vadnagar-Modhera-Patan heritage circuit is now connected with better rail service. It has direct connectivity to the Ahmedabad-Jaipur-Delhi main line. With the introduction of this line, along with convenience, new opportunities for employment and self-employment have also opened up in this entire region.

Friends,

While the Mahesana-Varetha line connects us to our heritage, the electrification of the Surendranagar-Pipavav line connects us to the future of Indian Railways. This is one of the projects which has been completed in the shortest time in the history of Indian Railways. This rail line is an important port connectivity route as well as a feeder route for the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor. This rail route is going to ensure smooth movement of double stack container goods trains from Pipavav Port to the northern parts of the country.

Friends,

Spending less time and cost, and better convenience is the priority of 21st century India today whether it is travel or goods transport. Therefore, today the country is moving towards multimodal connectivity. A detailed roadmap is being worked out in this regard. I am sure the last mile connectivity will give further impetus to the AatmaNirbhar campaign by connecting different modes of transport.

Friends,

The vehicle of development of New India will move forward only by moving on two tracks simultaneously. One track is of modernity, the other track is for the welfare of the poor, farmers and middle class.That is why today so much work is being done on the creation of the Next Generation Infrastructure in India, while also ensuring that the poor, farmers and middle class get their benefits.

Brothers and sisters,

In between these works of development in Gujarat and the country, we also have to take care of the pandemic like Corona. In the last one-and-a-half years, the biggest pandemic of 100 years has affected the lives of all of us. Corona infection has taken away many friends from us untimely. But as a nation, we are fighting it with all our might. Gujarat has also worked very diligently to stop the pace of infection from increasing.

Now we have to keep the rate of corona infection down by our conduct and following the mantra of testing, tracking, treatment and vaccination. So there is a need to be very careful and cautious. Along with this, we need to continuously speed up the process of vaccination. I am happy that Gujarat is about to reach the milestone of three crore vaccinations. The information that the Central Government has started sharing on the availability of vaccines in advance has helped Gujarat in formulating a central level strategy in regard to vaccination. With everyone's efforts, we will be able to achieve our goals related to vaccinations faster.With the same belief, once again many congratulations to all of you for the new projects!

Thanks!

 

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PM Modi addresses 17th Civil Services Day
April 21, 2025
QuoteThe policies we are working on today, the decisions we are making, are going to shape the future of the next thousand years: PM Modi
QuoteIndia's aspirational society – youth, farmers, women – their dreams are soaring to unprecedented heights,To fulfil these extraordinary aspirations, extraordinary speed is essential: PM Modi
QuoteReal progress is full-scale impact-clean water, quality education, financial access, and digital inclusion for all: PM Modi
QuoteQuality in governance is determined by how deeply schemes reach the people and their real impact on the ground: PM Modi
QuoteIn the past 10 years, India has moved beyond incremental change to witness impactful transformation: PM Modi
QuoteIndia is setting new benchmarks in governance, transparency and innovation: PM Modi
QuoteThe approach of 'Janbhagidari' turned the G20 into a people's movement and the world acknowledged,India is not just participating, it is leading: PM Modi
QuoteIn the age of technology, governance is not about managing systems, it is about multiplying possibilities: PM Modi
QuoteTo build a future-ready civil service, we must enhance competence hence Mission Karmayogi and Capacity Building Programme are key: PM Modi

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressed Civil Servants on the occasion of 17th Civil Services Day at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi today. He also conferred the Prime Minister’s Awards for Excellence in Public Administration. Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister congratulated everyone on the occasion of Civil Services Day and highlighted the significance of this year's celebration, as it marks the 75th year of the Constitution and the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Recounting Sardar Patel's iconic statement on April 21, 1947, where he referred to civil servants as the ‘Steel Frame of India’, Shri Modi emphasized Patel's vision of a bureaucracy that upholds discipline, honesty, and democratic values, serving the nation with utmost dedication. He underscored the relevance of Sardar Patel's ideals in the context of India's resolve to become a Viksit Bharat and paid a heartfelt tribute to Sardar Patel's vision and legacy.

Reflecting on his earlier statement from the Red Fort, emphasizing the need to strengthen the foundation of India for the next thousand years, Shri Modi noted that 25 years have already passed in this millennium, marking the 25th year of the new century and the new millennium. “The policies we are working on today, the decisions we are making, are going to shape the future of the next thousand years”, he highlighted. Quoting ancient scriptures, he said just as a chariot cannot move with a single wheel, success cannot be achieved solely by relying on fate without effort. Underscoring the importance of collective effort and determination in achieving the goal of a developed India, he urged everyone to work tirelessly, every day and every moment, towards this shared vision.

Mentioning the rapid changes occurring globally, noting how even within families, interactions with younger generations can make one feel outdated due to the fast pace of change, the Prime Minister highlighted the swift evolution of gadgets every two to three years and how children are growing up amidst these transformations. He emphasized that India's bureaucracy, work processes, and policymaking cannot operate on outdated frameworks. He remarked on the significant transformation initiated in 2014, describing it as a grand endeavor to adapt to the fast-paced changes. He highlighted the aspirations of India's society, youth, farmers, and women, stating that their dreams have reached unprecedented heights and stressed the need for extraordinary speed to fulfill these extraordinary aspirations. The Prime Minister outlined India's ambitious goals for the coming years, including energy security, clean energy, advancements in sports, and achievements in space exploration, emphasizing the importance of raising India's flag high in every sector. Underscoring the immense responsibility on civil servants to ensure that India becomes the world's third-largest economy at the earliest, he urged them to prevent any delays in achieving this critical objective.

Expressing happiness over the theme of this year's Civil Services Day, ‘Holistic Development of India’, Shri Modi emphasized that this is not just a theme but a commitment and a promise to the people of the nation. “Holistic development of India means ensuring that no village, no family, and no citizen is left behind”, he stressed, remarking that true progress is not about small changes but about achieving a full-scale impact. He outlined the vision of holistic development, which includes clean water for every household, quality education for every child, financial access for every entrepreneur, and the benefits of the digital economy for every village. He highlighted that quality in governance is not determined by the mere launch of schemes but by how deeply these schemes reach the people and their real impact. The Prime Minister noted the visible impact in districts like Rajkot, Gomati, Tinsukia, Koraput, and Kupwara, where significant progress has been made, from increasing school attendance to adopting solar power. He congratulated the districts and individuals associated with these initiatives, acknowledging their excellent work and the awards received by several districts.

Highlighting that over the past 10 years, India has progressed from incremental change to impactful transformation, the Prime Minister emphasized that the country's governance model is now focused on Next Generation Reforms, leveraging technology and innovative practices to bridge the gap between the government and citizens. He noted that the impact of these reforms is evident in rural, urban, and remote areas alike. He remarked on the success of Aspirational Districts and emphasized the equally remarkable achievements of Aspirational Blocks. He recalled that the program was launched in January 2023 and has shown unprecedented results in just two years, highlighting significant progress in indicators such as health, nutrition, social development, and basic infrastructure across these blocks. Citing examples of transformational changes, he said that in the Peeplu Block of Tonk district, Rajasthan, measurement efficiency for children in Anganwadi centers increased from 20% to over 99%, while in the Jagdishpur Block of Bhagalpur, Bihar, registration of pregnant women during the first trimester surged from 25% to over 90%. He further added that in the Marwah Block of Jammu & Kashmir, institutional deliveries rose from 30% to 100% and in the Gurdih Block of Jharkhand, tap water connections grew from 18% to 100%. He emphasized that these are not just statistics but evidence of the government's resolve for last-mile delivery. “With the right intent, planning, and execution, transformation is possible even in remote areas”, he added.

Underlining India's achievements over the past decade, emphasizing transformative changes and the nation's attainment of new heights, Shri Modi remarked, “India is now recognized not merely for its growth but for setting new benchmarks in governance, transparency, and innovation”. He identified India's G20 Presidency as a significant example of these advancements, noting that, for the first time in G20's history, over 200 meetings were held across more than 60 cities, creating a broad and inclusive footprint. He underscored how the approach of public participation transformed the G20 into a people's movement. “The world has acknowledged India's leadership; India is not just participating, it is leading", he affirmed.

The Prime Minister highlighted the growing discussions around government efficiency, emphasizing that India is 10-11 years ahead of other nations in this regard. He remarked on the efforts made over the past 11 years to eliminate delays, introduce new processes, and reduce turnaround time through technology. He noted that over 40,000 compliances have been removed, and more than 3,400 legal provisions have been decriminalized to promote ease of business. He recalled the resistance faced during these reforms, with critics questioning the need for such changes. However, he emphasized that the government did not succumb to pressure, asserting that new approaches are essential for achieving new results. He further highlighted the improvement in India's Ease of Doing Business Rankings as a result of these efforts and noted the global enthusiasm for investing in India. The Prime Minister urged the need to capitalize on this opportunity by eliminating red tape at the state, district, and block levels to achieve set goals effectively.

“The successes of the past 10-11 years have laid a strong foundation for a developed India”, said Shri Modi, remarking that the nation is now beginning to construct the grand edifice of a developed India on this solid base but acknowledged the significant challenges ahead. He noted that India has become the most populous country in the world, emphasizing the prioritization of saturation in basic amenities. He urged a strong focus on last-mile delivery to ensure inclusivity in development. He highlighted the evolving needs and aspirations of the citizens, remarking that the Civil Service must adapt to contemporary challenges to remain relevant. Shri Modi stressed the need for setting new benchmarks, moving beyond comparisons with previous benchmarks. He urged measuring progress against the vision for a developed India by 2047, examining whether the current pace of achieving goals in every sector is adequate, and accelerating efforts wherever necessary. He underscored the advancements in technology available today and called for leveraging its power. Highlighting the accomplishments of the past decade, Shri Modi mentioned the construction of 4 crore houses for the poor, with a target of building 3 crore more, connecting over 12 crore rural households to tap water within 5-6 years, with the aim of ensuring every village household has a tap connection soon. He further mentioned the building of over 11 crore toilets for the underprivileged in the past 10 years, while targeting new goals in waste management and providing free treatment up to ₹5 lakh for millions of underprivileged individuals. Shri Modi emphasized the need for renewed commitments to improve nutrition for citizens and declared that the ultimate goal must be 100% coverage and 100% impact. He highlighted that this approach has lifted 25 crore people out of poverty in the past decade and expressed confidence that it will lead to a poverty-free India.

Reflecting on the past role of bureaucracy as a regulator that controlled the pace of industrialization and entrepreneurship, the Prime Minister emphasized that the nation has moved beyond this mindset and is now fostering an environment that promotes enterprise among citizens and helps them overcome barriers. “Civil Services must transform into an enabler, expanding its role from merely being the keeper of rule books to becoming a facilitator of growth”, he said. Citing the example of the MSME sector, he highlighted the importance of Mission Manufacturing and how the success of this mission is heavily reliant on MSMEs. The Prime Minister pointed out that amidst global changes, MSMEs, startups, and young entrepreneurs in India have an unprecedented opportunity. He stressed the necessity of becoming more competitive in the global supply chain and noted that MSMEs face competition not just from smaller entrepreneurs but also globally. He remarked that if a small country provides better ease of compliances to its industries, it could outpace Indian startups. Thus, he emphasized the need for India to continuously evaluate its position in global best practices. The Prime Minister asserted that while the goal of Indian industries is to create globally best products, the goal of India’s bureaucracy must be to provide the world's best ease of compliance environment.

Emphasising the need for civil servants to acquire skills that not only help them understand technology but also enable its use for smart and inclusive governance, Shri Modi remarked, "In the age of technology, governance is not about managing systems; it is about multiplying possibilities." He stressed the importance of becoming tech-savvy to make policies and schemes more efficient and accessible through technology. He highlighted the need for expertise in data-driven decision-making to ensure accurate policy design and implementation. Observing the rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Physics, predicting a forthcoming revolution in technology that will surpass the digital and information age, Shri Modi urged civil servants to prepare for this technological revolution to deliver the best services and fulfill citizens' aspirations. Underscoring the importance of enhancing the capabilities of civil servants to build a future-ready civil service, he highlighted the significance of Mission Karmayogi and the Civil Service Capacity Building Program in achieving this goal.

The Prime Minister stressed the need to closely monitor global challenges in rapidly changing times, highlighting that food, water, and energy security remain major issues, particularly for the Global South, where ongoing conflicts are exacerbating difficulties, impacting daily lives and livelihoods. He further stressed the importance of understanding the growing interconnection between domestic and external factors. He identified climate change, natural disasters, pandemics, and cybercrime threats as critical areas requiring proactive action, urging India to stay ten steps ahead in addressing these challenges. He underlined the need to develop localized strategies and build resilience to effectively tackle these emerging global issues.

Reiterating the concept of "Panch Pran" introduced from the Red Fort, emphasizing the resolve for a developed India, liberation from the mindset of servitude, pride in heritage, the power of unity, and the honest fulfillment of duties, Shri Modi remarked that civil servants are the key carriers of these principles. He stated, "Every time you prioritize integrity over convenience, innovation over inertia, or service over status, you propel the nation forward." He expressed his complete trust in the civil servants. Addressing young officers embarking on their professional journeys, he highlighted the societal contributions to individual success. He remarked that everyone seeks to give back to society in their own capacity. He emphasized the privilege civil servants have in being able to contribute significantly to society, urging them to make the most of this opportunity provided by the nation and its people.

The Prime Minister emphasized the need to reimagine reforms for civil servants, calling for an accelerated pace and expanded scale of reforms across sectors. He highlighted key areas such as infrastructure, renewable energy goals, internal security, terminating corruption, social welfare schemes, and targets related to sports and the Olympics, urging the implementation of new reforms in every domain. He remarked that the achievements so far must be surpassed manifold, setting higher benchmarks for progress. The Prime Minister stressed the importance of human judgment in a technology-driven world, urging civil servants to remain sensitive, listen to the voices of the underprivileged, understand their struggles, and prioritize resolving their issues. Concluding his address, he invoked the principle of "Nagrik Devo Bhava," likening it to the ethos of "Atithi Devo Bhava," and called on civil servants to see themselves not just as administrators but as architects of a developed India, fulfilling their responsibilities with dedication and compassion.

Union Minister of State for Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh, Principal Secretary - 2 to Prime Minister, Shri Shaktikanta Das, Cabinet Secretary, Shri T V Somanathan and Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Shri V Srinivas were present on the occasion.

Background

Prime Minister has always encouraged Civil Servants across India to dedicate themselves to the cause of citizens, be committed to public service and strive towards excellence in their work. This year, 16 awards were given by the Prime Minister in the categories of Holistic Development of Districts, Aspirational Blocks Programme and Innovation to civil servants. They were recognised for work done for the welfare of common citizens through this.