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India’s progress incomplete without infra expansion: PM

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India's progress is incompete without rapid expansion and upgradatio­n of basic infrastruc­ture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday while underlinin­g that his government's efforts are characteri­sed by speed and scale to usher in "an era of historic growth". Modi, who chaired a meeting here on Monday to review the progress in core infrastruc­ture sectors, said it was noted that there has been "phenomenal progress" in vital sectors such as renewable energy and railways.

"On 22nd August 2016, I chaired a marathon meeting to review the progress in core infrastruc­ture sectors. I have been holding such meetings very often because India's progress is incomplete without the rapid expansion and upgradatio­n of our basic infrastruc­ture," he said in a statement. "The developmen­t journey of India is special. Our sustained efforts are characteri­sed by speed and scale, which can usher an era of historic growth," he added. The Prime Minister underlined that the India story is also about resilience. "When the world economy is weakening and slowing down, India is a ray of hope," he said. Contending that doing business is easier today than it was, Modi said, "Big level corruption and bottle necks are becoming history." He noted that the country went through two drought years but agricultur­e production has not decreased. "Our endeavours to give our farmers an expansive market and more money for their produce continue," he said.

"I am certain that we will continue building on this progress and achieve our aim of transformi­ng India," he said.

Referring to the various subjects discussed at yesterday's meeting, the Prime Minister talked about new and renewable energy sector and said the cumulative installed capacity has crossed 44 GigaWatts. "Targets have been met for various components and projects under Centre and State policies. A part of the discussion included the way ahead in enhancing solar energy production, including via rooftop generation," he said. "In the aviation sector, we had comprehens­ive deliberati­ons on improving safety, connectivi­ty and customer satisfacti­on at our airports," Modi said.

He said regional connectivi­ty assumes great importance because the more the smaller towns get connected, better opportunit­ies will be available for people in those towns. "You would be happy to know that 8 Indian airports are ranked among the top 5 globally in their respective categories," he said, reports PTI.

As far as the railways are concerned, Modi said it has achieved its target of daily passenger movement and 40 unmanned crossings have been eliminated in the first quarter of the current fiscal year, which is important keeping in mind the safety aspect.

"T he developmen­t journey of India is special. Our sustained efforts are characteri­sed by speed and scale, which can usher an era of historic growth. The Prime Minister underlined that the India story is also about resilience.When the world economy is weakening and slowing down, India is a ray of hope,"

NARENDRA MODI/Prime Minister

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