Small cities to play key role in achieving resolve of developed India by 2047: Modi
STATE TIMES NEWS
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said hundreds of small cities have a key role in achieving the resolve of a developed India by 2047 and his government was upgrading basic facilities in such urban centres to improve ease of living.
Interacting with the beneficiaries of central schemes during the ongoing Vikasit Bharat Sankalp Yatra, the prime minister said his government is committed to saving money for urban families, who have benefited from initiatives such as Ayushman Bharat health insurance and housing for all.
“Our agenda is to assist people in saving money,” Modi said, flagging off the Yatra, the government’s mega outreach exercise to ensure saturation coverage of central initiatives.
The yatra was launched in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram where it could not be launched last month due to the model code of conduct enforced for assembly elections.
The yatra was launched on November 15 at Khunti in Jharkhand and has reached 2.5 crore people across thousands of villages and 1,500 cities.
“I have to ensure that benefits of government schemes reach every poor person in villages and every slum cluster in cities, and that they get the benefits without any difficulty. This is the reason the van of ‘Modi ki Guaranttee’ is going around,” the prime minister said.
He said cities have a huge role to play in achieving the resolve of a developed India by 2047, when the nation will celebrate the centenary of Independence.
“Whatever development took place for a long time after Independence, its scope was limited to some big cities of the country. But today we are focusing on the development of Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities,” he said.
“Hundreds of small cities of the country are going to strengthen the grand edifice of developed India,” Modi said, adding that initiatives such as AMRUT Mission and Smart City Mission were upgrading basic facilities in the small cities.
“These upgrades are directly impacting ease of living, ease of travel and ease of doing business. Poor, neo-middle class, middle class or rich people, all are getting the benefit of these enhanced facilities,” he said.
The prime minister also interacted with the beneficiaries of various government schemes in Mumbai, Lucknow, Rohru near Shimla, Kozhikode and Guwahati.
The prime minister urged the people to enrol in the government’s pension schemes and secure themselves and assured support at the outreach vans criss-crossing the country as part of the Yatra.