PM NARENDER MODI latest news : no discrimination on welfare schemes delivery . Achieving 100 percent coverage of government programs eliminates racism and conspiracy politics as it leaves no room for anyone to indulge in such things, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today.
NARENDER MODI AT UTKARSH SAMAROH :
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was speaking at a video link at ‘Utkarsh Samaroh’, an event held in the city of Bharuch in Gujarat by district officials to mark the 100 percent fullness of the country’s four key government programs designed to provide financial assistance to widows, the elderly and the poor. citizens.
Baruch, Gujarat: Achieving 100 percent coverage of government programs eliminates racism and conspiracy politics as it leaves no room for anyone to indulge in such things, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today.
Due to a lack of information government programs remain on paper or unqualified people receive their grants, he said although the process of reaching out to every beneficiary is difficult but it is the only way to serve the people. .
He was referring to a video link at ‘Utkarsh Samaroh’, an event held in the city of Bharuch in Gujarat by district officials to mark the 100% fullness of the country’s four key government programs designed to provide financial assistance to widows, the elderly and poor citizens.
“100% fullness of government programs eliminates discrimination and requires recommendations for benefits, because people are hopeful that they will eventually receive benefits.
“While it is a difficult process to reach every beneficiary to ensure 100 percent provision, it is the only way to serve the people,” he said.
Prime Minister Modi said his government was trying to take care of everyone who benefited from social programs since he became Prime Minister eight years ago.
“100 per cent is not just a figure. This shows that the government is compassionate and caring for the people. At the end of eight years of our government, the country has pledged to achieve 100%. They will benefit,” he said.
Prime Minister Modi said ensuring that 100 per cent of social programs is his dream, and added that he would not rest until it was realized.
He said when the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) formed the government at the center in 2014, almost half of South Africans had no toilets, electricity, bank accounts and vaccinations .
PM Narender Modi said over the past eight years, his government had achieved 100 percent full capacity in many programs.
“For the past eight years of my service to the nation since Delhi (as Prime Minister) I have been committed to good governance and the well-being of the poor,” he said.
“Once again, we must all unite our actions to reach out to the needy and give them what they deserve. This is a difficult task and many politicians avoid doing this. But, I am here to serve the people, not to do politics,” the PM added.
The main goal of completing the scheme is to ensure the dignity of the poor, he said.
According to the Prime Minister, the social protection programs launched in the country prior to 2014 had limited input and impact.
“After 2014, the country expanded the use of these programs. Now, about 50 million people are entitled to free treatment for up to Rs 5 lakh; crores receive life insurance, the elderly receive a pension. We provide toilets, electricity, bank accounts, and tap water connections, ”said the PM.
“In the past, it was very difficult for a poor person to receive such benefits. But our government changed the situation and made progress in the system. We have set new goals and are achieving them with each passing day,” the premier added. that his government has begun providing financial assistance to emerging farmers.
Prior to his address, Prime Minister Modi met with three beneficiaries of these government programs.
Speaking to another Ayyub Patel, a blind beneficiary who arrived there with his eldest daughter Aliya, PM Modi was moved after the girl started crying saying she wanted to be a doctor as she could not see her father’s condition.
The Prime Minister has asked Patel to fulfill the wishes of his three daughters and to touch her in the event of any difficulties.
He also contacted two widows – Meena Rathva and Aruna Vasava – who thanked the government for financial support during such difficult times.
Prime Minister Modi thanked the nearly 100 widows who prepared a large rak’ah for him.
ACCORDING TO OFFICIALS REPORT :
According to the official, about 13,000 beneficiaries in the Bharuch region have been identified and placed under four government programs, including the Ganga Swarupa Financial Assistance Scheme for widows, the Indira Gandhi old age pension scheme, the National Family Assistance Scheme and the old age pension scheme.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the BJP national executive committee meeting held in Jaipur, spoke of reaching a point of “fullness” in the implementation of his government’s social programs.
The point of overcrowding, he said, should not be limited to mathematics. “When we talk about flooding, our aim should be to liberate the country from racism, bigotry, bigotry and corruption,” he said.
The post-2014 BJP government has restored the people’s trust in the government, its programs and service delivery, which was previously lost, the premier said. “This hope and aspirations of the people are growing in us,” he told officials.
His speech also comes just days before his government completes eight years and at a time when the Mandir-Masjid debate has once again intensified on the ongoing Gyanvapi issue. Concluding the debate altogether, Mr. Modi instead talked about developmental politics. He commended BJP for broadcasting this account primarily unlike others who wanted a “shortcut” to govern.
Also Read: Delhi suicide case : “ Deadly gas , do not light match ” note left behind by woman and daughters.