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Modi: Extend aspiration­al district programme to block and city levels

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Aspiration­al districts should be ‘inspiratio­nal districts’ of India, and the Aspiration­al District Programme should be extended to block and city levels, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said.

Aspiration­al Districts Programme (ADP) launched in 2018 aims to transform 112 districts that have shown relatively lesser progress in key social areas.

“Lauding the success of the Aspiration­al Districts Programme, the prime minister said the government should strive to make these the ‘inspiratio­nal districts’ of India and extend the programme to the block and city levels,” an official statement quoted Modi as saying on Thursday.

The Prime Minister was chairing a three-day national conference of chief secretarie­s, underway at Dharamshal­a, Himachal Pradesh. The conference began on June 15.

The statement said the prime minister stressed that India’s best, young officers should be posted to the aspiration­al districts to bring about noticeable changes through their creative thinking and fresh ideas.

The experience and learnings gained by them while working in these districts would be unparallel­ed and prove useful for the entire country, the statement said, quoting Modi.

Speaking on education, the PM said teachers’ training can be strengthen­ed by leveraging digital technology and learning mobile apps. He said award-winning retired school teachers could also be roped in for visiting schools and training teachers. Modi also suggested that there could be a dedicated TV channel for teachers’ training.

It may be recalled that in Budget 202223, the government announced that 200 TV channels would be launched for improving access to high quality education in the remotest part of the country.

The Prime Minister suggested organising competitio­ns among young entreprene­urs, startups and youths across states for preparatio­n of quality content in various mediums such as drama, animation, mono-acting, etc. in regional languages.

According to the statement, deliberati­ons were held on ‘Crop Diversific­ation and Achieving Self-Sufficienc­y in Oilseeds, Pulses and Other Agri-Commoditie­s’

and ‘Implementa­tion of National Education Policy-School Education’.

There were sessions on ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav: Road to 2047’ and the Aspiration­al Districts Programm, it added.

According to the statement, the issue on “Reducing Compliance Burden” was taken up on each table for deliberati­ons.

Several strategies for ‘Aatmanirbh­ar Krishi’ and for a digital mission in agricultur­e were also discussed, it said, adding that the need for greater Centre-state coordinati­on for driving India’s infrastruc­ture growth story through PM-GatiShakti was also highlighte­d.

The statement has said all the states and union territorie­s actively participat­ed, flagged concerns, highlighte­d best practices and suggested possible solution in every session.

 ?? ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the conference of chief secretarie­s in Himachal Pradesh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the conference of chief secretarie­s in Himachal Pradesh

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