How Has the Number of Startups, IIMs, IITs Increased Under PM Modi's Tenure?

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Key Takeaways
- IIMs increased from 13 to 21.
- IITs grew from 16 to 26.
- Over 1.6 lakh recognized startups created 17 lakh jobs.
- More than 500 new universities established.
- Significant growth in medical colleges and AIIMS.
- Over 220 crore Covid-19 vaccine doses administered.
- Defense exports increased 34 times since 2014.
- 400 Vande Bharat trains planned.
- Metro networks expanded dramatically.
- Cultural initiatives like the Ram Mandir and Kartarpur Sahib Corridor.
Jaipur, June 10 (NationPress) Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma commended the transformative decade of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, emphasizing its commitment to youth empowerment, infrastructure, healthcare, and national security.
He noted that after over thirty years, the National Education Policy was introduced under Modi's guidance.
The Chief Minister revealed that the count of IIMs has risen from 13 to 21, while IITs have grown from 16 to 26, with an addition of 6,500 new seats this year.
The startup landscape has experienced remarkable expansion, boasting over 1.6 lakh recognized startups, which have created more than 17 lakh jobs.
In terms of higher education and healthcare, more than 500 new universities have been established.
The number of medical colleges has surged to 2,045, comprising 780 allopathic, 323 dental, and 942 AYUSH institutions.
AIIMS facilities have increased from seven in 2014 to 23 projected in 2025, with MBBS seats rising to 1.18 lakh, alongside 74,000 new postgraduate seats.
CM Sharma highlighted that over 220 crore Covid-19 vaccine doses were successfully administered during the pandemic, thanks to the efficient management of the Modi administration.
On the national defense front, the Chief Minister remarked on India's historic advancements towards self-reliance.
Indigenous weaponry such as BrahMos, Akash missiles, sniper rifles, and bulletproof vests are now manufactured domestically, with defense exports experiencing a 34-fold increase since 2014. In response to terrorist threats in Uri, Pulwama, and Pahalgam, the Modi government executed decisive counter-operations, including Operation Sindoor, neutralizing over 150 terrorists, reflecting a steadfast zero-tolerance stance on terrorism.
The Chief Minister also applauded infrastructure advancements, stating that 400 Vande Bharat trains are planned, with 136 already operational, and that highway construction has reached a pace of 34 km per day.
Metro networks expanded from 248 km in 2014 to an expected 1,013 km in 2025, while the number of airports increased from 74 to 160, alongside the construction of 3.96 lakh km of rural roads since 2014.
He highlighted a cultural revival under the Modi administration, signified by the erection of the grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the development of the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, the Mahakal Project, and the inauguration of the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor for Sikh pilgrims.
The Waqf Amendment Act 2025 has further enhanced transparency through the centralized digitization of Waqf properties.
CM Sharma concluded by mentioning that Rs 2.11 lakh crore has been allocated to Rajasthan under centrally-sponsored schemes.
The free foodgrains initiative continues to exemplify the Prime Minister's dedication to public welfare and inclusive development.