Modi’s 10-point plan to kick-start the economy

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highlighted a 10-point priority list for his government. The list focuses on economy and infrastructure, efficiently using technology and the social media to restore the confidence of bureaucrats. He has also given guidelines to his ministers on three key aspects – overall governance, delivery and implementation.

The Prime Minister wants all ministers to have their own time-table on the priorities in each ministry for the first 100 days.
 

The following are the 10 priorities that Modi has listed for his government:

1. Build up confidence in bureaucracy so they do not fear to face the consequences.

2. Innovative ideas welcome and babus will be given freedom to work.

3. Education, health, water, energy and roads will be priority.

4. Transparency will be in government. E-auction will be promoted in tendering and other government work.

5. A system will be placed for inter-ministerial issues to ensure better inter-ministerial co-ordination.

6. A people-oriented system will be in place and government machinery will be geared up to fulfil the mandate.

7. Addressing concerns relating to economy.

8. Infrastructural and investment reforms.

9. Implementation of policies in a time-bound manner.

10. Stability and sustainability in government policy.

 

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