The Sunday Guardian

GENERATING JOBS WILL BE OUR FIRST PRIORITY: GOA CM PRAMOD SAWANT

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Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant joined ITV Network for an exclusive conversati­on as part of its special series “The Chief Minister’s Podium”. In the exclusive conversati­on, he spoke about his vision for Goa, implementa­tion of Uniform Civil Code and much more.

Speaking about his vision for Goa is, he said: “First would be employment generation. To generate and create new employment opportunit­ies across Goa, be it through government sector or the private sector. That is our first priority. Second, is our infrastruc­ture. Since 2014, thanks to the double engine government and PM Modi, we could achieve what hadn’t happened in the last 50 years. This includes infrastruc­ture in tourism, health sector, roads.”

He added: “‘Goa has a great start-up policy. We also have the Atal incubation centre.

We have an ignite centre with the GM college. Everyone who wants to join the startups is welcome to do so. EDC gives loans at the rate of 2% to rural women in Goa. Internet connection­s will soon be made available in the whole state of Goa.”

He also talked about providing internet connection to all the corners of his state. He said: “Our policy is to provide fibre network in every home to make Work from Home easy and possible. Ease of doing business is being looked into. Out idea is to give internet services in all the corners of Goa so that all the youngsters have an option of working from home in adverse situations like Covid.”

Asked about his take on the anti-conversion bill, he said: “I said in my speech Dev, Dharma and Desh, which means the nation in which god resides, religion can be best protected there, thus protecting the nation. Even today, I say that we follow Uniform civil code. I have not spoken against anyone’s religion. It is every religion’s right to protect itself and it does not mean attack other religion and convert it. Everyone’s religion is dear to them. Since liberation till today, we have been following Uniform civil code.” Asked how serious is the BJP regarding the implementa­tion of UCC and how they will be tackling opposition, he said, “We have been following UCC in Goa and it should be implemente­d across the nation. Nobody should have any issue in following UCC.”

As many as 1,000 martys’ families will be adopted and be provided tablets and support for modern technical education free of cost. Technical education in Goa has been subsidized and the fee has been reduced for 50% to prove technical education. Goa provided tech education at a minimal cost. Talking about the programmes for the students in his state, he said: “Under the Make in India provision, we have started the skill india industry under which thousands of students are gaining life skills for all students across India.” Talking about the action plan to mitigate the impact of Covid in Goa, he said, “Goa was the first one to achieve 100% vaccinatio­n rate. It was opened to the tourists as early as possible. Not just declare, Goa was the first one to follow all Covid-19 norms. It was also the first one to welcome internatio­nal tourists. Tourists across the country and the world are coming to Goa and calling it the safest tourist destinatio­n. We have achieved 100% vaccinatio­n rate for both the doses.”

“‘Goa has a great start-up policy. We also have the Atal incubation centre. We have an ignite centre with the GM college. Everyone who wants to join the start-ups is welcome to do so.”

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Goa CM Pramod Sawant joined ITV Network for an exclusive conversati­on

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