PM Modi News / Do not tamper with central schemes, PM Modi said in CM's meeting

PM Narendra Modi told the Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers of BJP ruled states to implement the schemes of the Central Government 100% on the ground in their respective states and not make any changes in the schemes of the Central Government. PM Modi said these things in a meeting with the Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers of BJP ruled states on Sunday. The PM said that the central government

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jul 28, 2024, 08:35 PM
PM Modi News: PM Narendra Modi told the Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers of BJP ruled states to implement the schemes of the Central Government 100% on the ground in their respective states and not make any changes in the schemes of the Central Government. PM Modi said these things in a meeting with the Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers of BJP ruled states on Sunday. The PM said that the central government prepares any scheme after thinking and seeing the impact on the public, so do not make any changes, additions / subtractions in it. The PM said that try to implement the central schemes in your respective states and do not adulterate the efforts of the Center in the implementation of those schemes.

In the meeting of the Council of Chief Ministers, PM Modi gave the mantra of creating a developed India and a 5 trillion dollar economy. 13 Chief Ministers and 15 Deputy Chief Ministers of BJP held a meeting at the BJP headquarters in Delhi for two days and discussed about implementing the schemes related to public welfare, developed India and the public.

Mantra to create a 5 trillion dollar economy

Prime Minister Modi also gave the mantra to all his Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers to achieve the goal of developed India and to make India's economy a 5 trillion dollar economy.

According to sources, keeping in mind the results of the Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi also advised that special attention should be paid to implementing the schemes related to the welfare of the public and reaching it to the last person. He advised to leave no stone unturned for this and even to promote the schemes through social media platforms.

In the meeting, there was a discussion on the implementation of the government's welfare schemes and reaching all the beneficiaries on the ground. The PM emphasized on accelerating to achieve the goal of developed India. Also discussed the role of states in creating a five trillion economy.

Best schemes were discussed

Discussions and presentations were given on good governance of each other's states and implementing the best schemes of their states in other states. Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan gave a presentation on the new education policy. Pradhan discussed the role of state governments in implementing the new education policy and discussed in detail the expectations from the state governments.

CM Yogi gave a presentation on the quick recruitment campaign run by the Assam government for government vacancies, digitization of UP's rural secretariat and the steps taken for one trillion economy.

A presentation was given on the use of technology in stopping illegal mining by the Bihar government. Tripura CM gave a presentation on the Amar Sarkar scheme.

The goal of developed India will be achieved

After the meeting, BJP Good Governance Cell convenor Vinay Sahasrabuddhe said that in his address, PM Modi has expressed confidence that if the central and state governments engage more strongly in coordinated efforts for public welfare, then we will definitely be able to achieve the goal of developed India. Development of heritage and creation of heritage of development, both have special importance in our concept of developed India. We all should also keep this in mind constantly.

He also informed that such a Chief Ministers' Council has been organized from time to time under the BJP's agenda of good governance. This is the second meeting of the Chief Ministers' Council this year.

In this meeting, the Prime Minister discussed in detail the need for more efforts to take the country's economy to 5 trillion dollars, to give more emphasis on public participation in development programs and to increase the reach of government schemes to the people using various social media platforms.