The Asian Age

Modi to present 4- yr report card to nation

Blackmoney curbs, jobs, FDI to top pre- 2019 exercise

- NITIN MAHAJAN NEW DELHI, APRIL 10

As promised ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is preparing to present his government’s report card that is expected to reel off figures on reduction in black money, increase in smart cities, Ganga cleansing, employment generation and economic reforms leading to increase in foreign direct investment and improved financial health of banks fighting non- performing assets.

The Prime Minister’s office has asked all ministers to enlist their achievemen­ts and compare them with promises made by the BJP in its 2014 Lok Sabha manifesto. The move is seen as the party’s preparatio­n for 2019 elections.

Sources said Mr Modi’s report card may touch on issues like the status of

Section 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, smart cities and their developmen­t, Namami Gange which deals with cleaning of the river, employment generation, FDI attracted under the NDA government, reduction in black money and the status of non- performing assets in public sector banks.

The Modi government’s achievemen­ts are likely to be compiled in the form of a booklet for wide circulatio­n. A massive media blitzkrieg may complement the exercise, sources said.

I& B secretary N. K. Sinha has written to ministries asking them to collect details on their achievemen­ts in the past four years.

The informatio­n is expected to be used by the Press Informatio­n Bureau, the government’s publicity arm, for wider circulatio­n as the Modi government completes four years in office on May 26.

It is learnt that ministers have been asked to prepare status reports with a political perspectiv­e and

I& B secretary N. K. Sinha has asked ministries to collate their achievemen­ts in the past 4 years

This informatio­n is expected to be circulated widely by PIB as the govt completes 4 years in office on May 26, and gears up for 2019 LS polls

highlight how government schemes have benefited the masses.

A committee of four ministers, headed by railway minister Piyush Goyal, is expected to oversee the preparatio­n of the government’s performanc­e report card. Other members on the committee are informatio­n and brodcastin­g minister Smriti Irani, petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan and rural developmen­t minister Narendra Singh Tomar.

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