Khaleej Times

Confident Modi asks ministries for 5-yr goals ahead of polls

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked all ministries to propose annual goals for their department­s for the next five years, according to a government document, underlinin­g his confidence of winning a general election starting next month.

The document listing the instructio­ns from Modi to government bureaucrat­s, which was reviewed by Reuters, was sent earlier this month, just before the Election Commission announced dates for the voting.

Opinion polls predict an easy win for him and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with the opposition led by the Congress party struggling to present a united front to take on Modi's immense popularity. The tenure of the new government will last five years.

The March 11 document says Modi asked all department­s to prepare five-year action plans as part of his goal to lift India to a fully developed country by 2047 from middle-income levels. A 100-day plan for the next government will flow from that, it said.

The prime minister's office and spokespeop­le for the government did not respond to requests for comment.

The thrust areas include agricultur­e and the rural economy, and employment and labour, according to the document.

According to another government document from October and seen by Reuters, the plans on agricultur­e and the rural economy include developing cold chain logistics, infrastruc­ture for organic farming and exports and collective large-scale farming by 2030. It also calls for more private sector participat­ion.

The aim is to "transform the rural economy via an increase in agri productivi­ty and employment diversific­ation in non-agri sectors", it said.

One of the major failures of Modi's current term is his missed goal of doubling farm incomes by 2022. Farmers' groups recently hit the streets seeking guaranteed higher prices for their produce.

On jobs, the target is to reduce unemployme­nt to less than five per cent from around eight per cent.

In the March document, Modi has also asked officials to interact with industry bodies as well as consider adding themes on how India can become a developed country in the curriculum for schools and colleges.

He has also ordered 100 per cent school enrolment and vaccinatio­n for children, although the document does not give a clear timeline for that. India's current literacy rate is 77.75 per cent and children immunisati­on is about 90 per cent.

"The country can move at a pace faster than we imagine," he was quoted as saying. "This vision is an example of coming out of silos."

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves at supporters as he arrives for a public meeting ahead of Lok Sabha elections in Salem, Tamil Nadu, on Tuesday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves at supporters as he arrives for a public meeting ahead of Lok Sabha elections in Salem, Tamil Nadu, on Tuesday.

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