Friday, March 14th, 2025

Modi government in action before the budget, PM gave these special instructions to the officials in the meeting

New Delhi: The third term of the Modi government has begun and a special plan has been prepared for the first 100 days. From developing metrics to encourage competition among states in governance reforms, the need to identify and launch an impactful project during the first 100 days, promoting women’s leadership to making the websites of ministries more user-friendly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given 16-point instructions to the secretaries at the Centre. According to sources, these instructions were given by the Prime Minister during a conversation with the secretaries on June 29. This was his/her first conversation in the third term of the NDA government. Two days after this conversation, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba wrote a letter to all the secretaries and asked them to start immediate action based on these instructions.

There may be a special announcement in the budget

The Prime Minister has asked all the central ministries to plan webinars after the budget. This instruction is important because the NDA government is going to present its first full budget in its third term on July 23 this month. In her address to Parliament on June 27, President Draupadi Murmu had said that this budget will see many historic steps along with major economic and social decisions.

Government’s emphasis on 100 days agenda

Before the announcement of the schedule for the 2024 general elections, Prime Minister Modi had chaired a meeting of the Council of Ministers on March 3 and discussed the 100-day action plan to be implemented by the new government after the elections. The government is back and now all the focus is on this 100-day agenda.

What was mentioned in the instructions given to the secretaries
The Prime Minister has directed the secretaries to coordinate the National Service Scheme (NSS), National Cadet Corps (NCC), Bharat Scouts and Guides and provide adequate opportunities to the youth in ‘nation building’. In another directive, the task of studying the impact of Jal Jeevan Mission on the lives of citizens and ministries have also been entrusted to implement ‘qualitative improvements’ in their grievance redressal systems. This will make them more ‘sensitive, accessible and meaningful’.
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