PM Narendra Modi steps up focus on infrastructure, investment to boost economic growth
New Delhi: With his party dragging the focus from development to aggressive Hindutva, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who made it clear that the country needs “toilets not temples,” is all set to step on the gas.
On Saturday, he not only launched a portal to directly interact with people to get ideas on governance and development, he met top babus of the infrastructure ministries with an aim to give the desired boost to the ongoing projects.
During his meeting with the secretaries of nine infrastructure ministries, Mr Modi deliberated on setting targets for 2014-15 and identifying key projects in sectors like road, power and railways.
According to sources, Planning Commission secretary Sindhushree Khullar made a 15-page presentation on the performance of core infrastructure ministries in 2013-14 and deliberated on the targets suggested by the ministries for the current fiscal.
Since Mr Modi took charge of the country, his government has been keen on speeding up infrastructure development and investment to boost economic growth, which remained at sub-5 per cent level in the previous two fiscals.
Secretaries and senior officials from nine infrastructure ministries power, road transport, shipping, civil aviation, coal, petroleum, railways, telecom and renewable energy were present at the meeting. Besides, top officials from the ministries of rural development and environment and forests were also present.
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— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 26, 2014
Today the world focuses on trade in goods but in future the core issue will be how to get skilled people. We need to work in this direction.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 23, 2014
We live in a world where speed matters. Quick execution is essential. Speeding up @WorldBank projects will surely increase the impact.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 23, 2014