The Council of Ministers meeting, which lasted four and a half hours, ended, what did PM Modi say to the ministers? Know the full details of the meeting here
PM Modi Cabinet Meeting: The meeting of the Union Council of Ministers chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ended. The cabinet meeting lasted for about four and a half hours. Prime Minister Modi reviewed the work of ministers. Cabinet ministers gave a presentation in front of PM Modi. This high-level meeting was also attended by Union Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State with Independent Charge and Ministers of State. This meeting has taken place at a time when global concerns about energy security are increasing and fuel prices are continuously rising due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
PM said- work keeping 2047 in mind
According to reports, the Prime Minister gave a clear message to the ministers that Developed India 2047 is not just a slogan but a commitment of the government. PM Modi said that all ministries should plan their work according to the vision of 2047. PM Modi said that leave behind what has happened, now focus on the future.
Emphasis on ‘Ease of Living’-Reforms
In the cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Modi laid special emphasis on ease of living and reforms for the common people. It was also made clear in the meeting of the Council of Ministers that the work of every ministry should be done keeping the public interest at the top. He said that the aim of the government should be to improve the lives of the people.
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There was an earlier appeal
Prime Minister Modi has already appealed to the people to use fuel wisely, limit the purchase of gold and be cautious about spending on foreign trips. The government believes that economic discipline is very important in the current global situation. This marathon meeting is being considered an important step towards speeding up the functioning of the government and better implementation of policies.
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