Central Govt. to promote 100 days of 'success' on PM's birthday

Before Lok Sabha elections, PM requested that bureaucrats create a blueprint of the first 100 days of the new government. The government plans to highlight the extent of their work in 100 days.
Central Govt. to promote 100 days of 'success' on PM's birthday
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The first 100 days of the third Narendra Modi government will be completed on September 17. It is also the 74th birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Therefore, various ministries have been instructed to spread the success story of the government on that day. 

Prior to the Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi requested that bureaucrats from several ministries create a blueprint of the first 100 days of the new government. In 100 days, the Modi government plans to highlight how much of that work has been implemented on the ground. As the current central government is dependent on alliances, the message has already been sent to the public mind that the Modi 3.0 government is weak. But every ministry has been asked to give a detailed account of how this government has been able to implement the 100-day plan despite being a partner-dependent government.

Each ministry has been asked to disclose details of the amount of money allocated in the budget, how much work has been spent, and how much work has been done in return for that money. In particular, the government and the party have decided to launch a series of campaigns since September 15 on issues like Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, PM-Kisan Yojana, pension scheme reforms, announcement of construction of 12 smart cities, six industrial corridors, and the Ayushman Bharat scheme to bring health insurance cover to the people above 70 years of age. The government claims that huge investments have been made in the infrastructure sector in the last 100 days. Ministries have been asked to submit projects keeping in mind the year 2047.

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