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Parties which ruled for many years couldn’t get out of constrains of dynastic politics: Modi

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Dehradun: Parties which ruled the country for many years and made tall claims of introducing high-speed trains could never get out of the constraints of dynastic politics, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday while flagging off the Delhi-Dehradun Vande Bharat Express.

PM to chair NITI Aayog Governing Council meet on Saturday
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair NITI Aayog’s eighth Governing Council meeting on May 27, which will deliberate on several issues including, health, skill development, women empowerment and infrastructure development, with an aim to make India a developed nation by 2047.
The council, the apex body of NITI Aayog, includes all chief ministers, lieutenant governors of Union Territories, and several Union ministers.
Modi is the Chairman of NITI Aayog.
“NITI Aayog will be organising its 8th Governing Council Meeting on the theme of ‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047: Role of Team India’ on May 27, 2023,” the Aayog said in a statement.
The statement noted that as the world’s fifth largest economy and the most populous nation, India is at a stage in its economic development trajectory where it can achieve accelerated growth over the next 25 years.
In this context, the statement said the 8th Governing Council Meeting provides an opportunity to create a roadmap for Viksit Bharat by 2047 in which Centre and states can work together as Team India.
“Eight prominent themes will be discussed, including Viksit Bharat@2047, thrust on MSMEs, infrastructure and investments, minimising compliances, women empowerment, health and nutrition, skill development, and Gati Shakti for area development and social infrastructure,” the statement said.
According to the statement, as a prelude to the 8th Governing Council meeting, the 2nd Chief Secretaries Conference was held in January 2023 where these themes were extensively discussed.
Wide-ranging stakeholder consultations and brainstorming sessions with subject experts, academia and practitioners were held prior to the Conference in order to gain well-rounded grassroot-level perspectives, it added.
The statement pointed that this 8th Governing Council Meeting is also being held in the backdrop of India’s G20 Presidency.
“India’s G20 motto ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’ conveys its civilisational values and its vision of the role of each country in creating the future of our planet,” the statement said, adding that the emerging world has immense hopes on India’s ability to provide values-based leadership and its capacity to deliver development at scale. The statement noted that the Centre and states have played a significant role in achieving this distinctive development trajectory.
It emphasised that India’s growth is closely interlinked with the growth of states.
Generally, the full council meeting happens every year and last year, it was held under the chairmanship of Modi on August 7. The council meeting was not convened in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The first meeting of the council took place on February 8, 2015.

He also said that the budget for expansion of the railway infrastructure in Uttarakhand now stands at Rs 5,000 crore. Before 2014, it was less than Rs 200 crore, the prime minister said, addressing the launch event of the first Vande Bharat train for Uttarakhand via video conference.
“India of the 21st century can prosper even faster by modernising its infrastructure. Parties in power for a long time earlier did not realise this. Their focus was on indulging in scams and corruption. They could not get out of the constraints of dynastic politics. They also made tall claims about high-speed trains but years went by and nothing happened,” Modi said.
He said that for the first time, there is a government in the country which has the intention (“niyat”), policy (“niti”) and dedication (“nishtha”) required to achieve development.
Referring to his just-concluded tri-nation visit, Modi said the world looks at India with great hope. “The way we have strengthened our economy, battled poverty and dealt with the challenge of COVID-19 raised the world’s confidence in India. People from other countries want to come to India and understand it,” he said.
“And this is a great opportunity for a beautiful state such as Uttarakhand,” the prime minister said.
Recalling his remark made in Kedarnath in 2022 in which he had said the decade belongs to Uttarakhand, the prime minister said the Vande Bharat Express train and a plethora of other road, rail and ropeway infrastructure projects are set to drive the state in that direction.
He said these would change Uttarakhand’s fortunes in the coming years by boosting tourist influx and creating employment opportunities.
Modi mentioned the Rs 1,300-crore Kedarnath-Badrinath reconstruction projects, the Rs 2,500-crore ropeway projects for Kedarnath and Hemkund Sahib, the Manaskhand Mandir Mala Project for upliftment of ancient temples of Kumaon region, and homestay promotion scheme among others.
Projects involving the development of 16 eco-tourism destinations, expansion of health facilities, the Tehri lake development, development of Rishikesh and Haridwar as centres for adventure tourism and yoga, and the Tanakpur-Bageshwar rail line also found mention in the prime minister’s speech.
“More than Rs 16,000 crore are being spent on the Rishikesh-Karnaprayag rail project, which will be completed in two-three years,” Modi said, adding, “Work on the Tanakpur-Bageshwar rail link project will also start soon.”
The prime minister also mentioned the efforts underway to upgrade the facilities for Char Dham pilgrims.
“Char Dham Yatra is already breaking records every year. There are few states in the country that draw such a large number of pilgrims every year. It is a blessing and a challenge too. In order to make tackling this challenge easier, infrastructure projects are being launched in Uttarakhand,” he said.
In his address earlier, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said a modern train like the Vande Bharat Express, which is equipped with state-of-the art facilities, is a big gift to the people of Uttarakhand and reflects the prime minister’s love for them.
The Vande Bharat Express reduces the journey time between Dehradun and Delhi to four-and-a-half hours from the six hours and 10 minutes it takes on the Shatabdi Express.
The Vande Bharat has eight coaches, all of them chair cars with 360-degree swivel seats. The train is equipped with CCTV cameras, Divyangjan-friendly washrooms, seat numbers in braille script, passenger information and infotainment systems in every coach among others. Eighteen such trains are operational in the country at present.

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