What happened during the 49th PRAGATI meeting where PM Modi reviewed infrastructure projects worth over Rs 65,000 crore?
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Key Takeaways
- 49th PRAGATI meeting chaired by PM Modi focused on infrastructure.
- Reviewed projects worth over Rs 65,000 crore across 15 States/UTs.
- Emphasis on timely execution and collaboration between governments.
- Projects span critical sectors such as Mines and Railways.
- Call for reforms to enhance competitiveness and innovation.
New Delhi, Sep 24 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi presided over the 49th PRAGATI meeting, an information and communication technology-enabled platform designed for Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, held at South Block on Wednesday.
This platform facilitates collaboration between the Centre and States to accelerate significant projects, tackle challenges, and guarantee timely delivery.
During this meeting, the Prime Minister evaluated eight essential infrastructure initiatives across various sectors, such as Mines, Railways, Water Resources, Industrial Corridors, and Power. These initiatives span 15 States and Union Territories throughout the nation, with a total investment exceeding Rs 65,000 crore. Acknowledged as crucial engines of economic development and public benefit, these projects were assessed with a focus on clear timelines, effective inter-agency collaboration, and swift resolution of obstacles.
The Prime Minister stressed that delays in execution result in a dual cost—often increasing project expenses while also denying citizens timely access to necessary services and infrastructure. He encouraged officials at both the Central and State levels to embrace a results-oriented mindset, transforming opportunities into enhanced living standards for the populace while promoting the objectives of ease of living for citizens and ease of doing business for companies.
Prime Minister Modi highlighted the need for States/UTs to establish mechanisms for regular assessment and monitoring of flagship projects, ensuring timely execution and effective resolution of challenges. He urged all States/UTs to prioritize reforms aimed at enhancing competitiveness, boosting efficiency, and fostering innovation across sectors, underscoring that better preparedness through these reforms would enable swift adaptation to new opportunities.
Later that evening, PM Modi shared updates from the 49th PRAGATI meeting via social media.
“Earlier this evening, I chaired the 49th PRAGATI meeting. We reviewed vital projects worth over Rs 65,000 crore across 15 States and UTs, covering sectors like mines, railways, water resources, industrial corridors, and power,” the PM posted on X.