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PM wants babus to give ideas for 'transformative change'

Published On : 31 Dec 2015


New Delhi, Dec 31 (PTI) Seeking to leverage the experience of bureaucrats to bring about "breakthroughs", Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asked Secretaries to come up with ideas for "transformative change" in the good governance and other areas with focus on changing the lives of people.

Modi, who held a 70-minute interaction with Secretaries to the government of India, appreciated the work done by them over the last year and a half.

He said the "vast expertise" of the Secretaries in various domains of the governance, should now be leveraged to bring about "breakthroughs, rather than incremental change", a PMO statement said.

The Prime Minister exhorted Secretaries to come up with ideas for "transformative change" in areas such as good governance, employment generation, education and health, farmer-centric initiatives, innovative budgeting, accelerated inclusive growth, Swachh Bharat and Ganga rejuvenation; and energy efficiency, it added.

He emphasised that in each of these areas, the focus should be on measures which will transformatively improve the lives of people.

Modi laid stress on people's participation in governance, and empowerment of the common man.

The Secretaries will now interact among each other, in sub-groups over the next two weeks, after which they will present their ideas and suggestions to the Prime Minister, the statement said.

Ministers Arun Jaitley, Rajnath Singh, Sushma Swaraj and Nitin Gadkari were also present at the interaction.







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