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NaMo 10 point formula for India development
By: Tupaki Desk | 29 May 2014 10:58 AM GMTNewly elected Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has unveiled his top 10 policy priorities seeking to unblock an investment deadlock and setting deadlines for action in order to revive the Indian economy.
After a cabinet meeting in New Delhi, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu said the Prime Minister stressed on three issues: efficient governance, delivery and implementation. Naidu said PM Modi suggested that the proposals from the state governments would be given importance.
Here is Modi's 10-point charter to his cabinet colleagues:
1 Build confidence in bureaucracy
2 Welcome innovative ideas & babus will be given freedom to work
3. Education, health, water, energy and roads on priority
4. Transparency in the government. E-auction to be promoted
5. System will be placed for inter-ministerial issues
6. People-oriented system to be in placed in government machinery
7. Addressing all economy related concerns
8. Infrastructure and investment reforms
9. Implement policy in time-bound manner
10. Stability and sustainability in government policy
After a cabinet meeting in New Delhi, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu said the Prime Minister stressed on three issues: efficient governance, delivery and implementation. Naidu said PM Modi suggested that the proposals from the state governments would be given importance.
Here is Modi's 10-point charter to his cabinet colleagues:
1 Build confidence in bureaucracy
2 Welcome innovative ideas & babus will be given freedom to work
3. Education, health, water, energy and roads on priority
4. Transparency in the government. E-auction to be promoted
5. System will be placed for inter-ministerial issues
6. People-oriented system to be in placed in government machinery
7. Addressing all economy related concerns
8. Infrastructure and investment reforms
9. Implement policy in time-bound manner
10. Stability and sustainability in government policy