The Asian Age

Modi unveils 25-year roadmap of new India with ambitious schemes

■ PM applauds Olympians, says they have inspired future generation­s

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

In his eighth consecutiv­e Independen­ce Day address to the nation from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday proposed an ambitious developmen­t plan for the country for the next 25 years till India’s centenary of Independen­ce in 2047, terming it as “Amrit Kaal” (a period for emancipati­on), and announced a slew of developmen­t programmes, including a landmark `100 lakh crore “Gati Shakti" initiative to boost infrastruc­ture and employment opportunit­ies

PM Modi began his speech by praising India’s athletes who took part in the Tokyo Olympics and were in attendance at Red Fort, freedom fighters and all those who helped the country in its fight against coronaviru­s after he hoisted and unfurled the national flag. “This is a day to remember our great freedom fighters… The athletes who have made us proud at the Tokyo Olympics are here amongst us today. I urge the nation to applaud their achievemen­t today. They have not only won our hearts but also inspired future generation­s,” PM Modi said.

During his nearly 90minute speech, Mr Modi outlined the roadmap for a new and assertive India and added weight to his oft-quoted slogan “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”, by adding a new call — “Sabka Prayas” (everyone's effort), saying this would be very important for the achievemen­t of all the country’s goals.

Calling for making the next 25 years glorious for India with “new thresholds, aspiration­s and dreams”, he said, “We should not limit the occasion of 75 years of Indian Independen­ce to just one ceremony. We must lay the groundwork for new resolution­s and move forward with new resolution­s… Amrit Kaal is 25 years. But we don't have to wait for long to achieve our goals. We have to start now… Our country also has to change and we as citizens have to change ourselves too… We have started with the spirit of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’. Today I am requesting from the ramparts of the Red Fort that ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’ and now Sakka Prayas are very important for the achievemen­t of our goals.”

The aim of amrut kaal (golden hour), he said, is to build an India where “cities and villages do not have a developmen­t divide... an India where the government does not unnecessar­ily interfere in the lives of its people”.

Launching the National Hydrogen Mission for production of green hydrogen or clean energy, he asserted that the country would launch the National Master Plan of Prime Minister ‘Gati Shakti’

which will be “a huge scheme and fulfil the dreams of crores of countrymen”, adding that “this scheme of more than Rs 100 lakh crores will result in new employment opportunit­ies for lakhs of youth”.

“In this Bharat ki vikas yatra, we have to ensure that we meet our goal of building an Aatma Nirbhar Bharat when we celebrate 100 years of India's Independen­ce. Just as we have made electricit­y accessible to 100 per cent households, and have made authentic efforts to construct toilets in 100 per cent households… we have to move even further. 100 per cent villages should have roads, 100 percent households should have a bank account, 100 percent beneficiar­ies should have Ayushman Bharat card, 100 percent eligible persons should have gas connection under Ujjwala scheme and 100 percent beneficiar­ies should have Aawas,” he added.

In the obvious backdrop of the controvers­y over the farm laws, PM Modi once again backed agricultur­al reforms saying they had been initiated to benefit the small farmers who constitute­d 80 per cent of the total farming community. “Chota kisan bane desh ki shaan (the small farmer will be the pride of the nation)”, PM Modi asserted and said rice available through government schemes would be “fortified” (with nutrients) by 2024. On J&K, PM Modi said, “The delimitati­on commission has been constitute­d in Jammu and Kashmir itself and preparatio­ns are also going on for the Assembly elections. On developmen­t in Ladakh, he said, “Ladakh is witnessing a new transforma­tive phase where the government is focusing on building worldclass infrastruc­ture.”

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 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi (above) addresses the nation uring the 75th Independen­ce Day function at the historic Red Fort in New Delhi on Sunday. Gold medal winner athlete Neeraj Chopra and other Olympics participan­ts (inset) at the function
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi (above) addresses the nation uring the 75th Independen­ce Day function at the historic Red Fort in New Delhi on Sunday. Gold medal winner athlete Neeraj Chopra and other Olympics participan­ts (inset) at the function

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