Prime Minister Modi to Lead Post-Budget Webinar on March 9 Focused on Inclusive Growth
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New Delhi, March 8 (NationPress) On March 9, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take part in a Post-Budget Webinar centered around the theme “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas -- Fulfilling Aspirations of People.”
The session is set to commence at 10:15 AM and will be conducted via video conferencing. This webinar aims to delve into significant aspects highlighted in the Union Budget, with a focus on discussing effective implementations of government policies.
Multiple breakout sessions will take place, addressing various sectors including education and skilling, health and AYUSH, as well as tourism and hospitality.
During the discussions, attendees will analyze initiatives that aim to enhance the relationship between education and employment.
Furthermore, conversations will explore the creation of content creator labs for Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics (AVGC), a sector recognized for its potential in job creation and innovation.
In terms of healthcare, the sessions will review strategies to improve training for allied health professionals and caregivers.
Also on the agenda will be discussions regarding the formation of regional medical hubs and new institutions dedicated to AYUSH systems of medicine.
Tourism initiatives will be prominently featured, focusing on skill development in the hospitality sector, the promotion of sustainable tourism trails, and the creation of Buddhist circuits in the North-Eastern region. Efforts to enhance heritage tourism will also be examined.
The government emphasizes that the Post-Budget Webinar aims to unite representatives from various sectors including government and industry to explore actionable methods for executing the announcements from the Union Budget.
The discussions are anticipated to yield practical recommendations that could catalyze inclusive growth and development nationwide.
Earlier that day, the Prime Minister inspected the General Pool Residential Accommodation (GPRA) Redevelopment Plan in the national capital, where he presented keys of Type-5 quarters to female allottees.