Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Must expand plan to block, city levels: PM

- HT Correspond­ent

DHARAMSHAL­A: 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 prime minister said teachers’ training can be strengthen­ed by leveraging digital technology and learning mobile apps.

The Prime Minister 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 2022- 23, 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 an official 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.

An interactiv­e session on the need for sound fiscal management by states and union territorie­s was also held, which stressed on rationalis­ation of schemes, autonomous bodies and measures to reduce revenue deficit.

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