BusinessLine (Hyderabad)

PM asks Ministries to prepare 100-day, 5-year plans by May 1

First steps to be embedded in Budget for achieving Viksit Bharat

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this time the first 100day action plan is expected to kick in immediatel­y and completed by around September 10.

According to the PM’s instructio­ns, shared by NITI Aayog with different ministries, all department­s must complete the roadmap preparatio­n by March 25 and the convenor of each SGoS should complete the consolidat­ion and integratio­n of the department­al roadmaps into a thematic sectoral roadmap by April 5.

Further, the Cabinet Secretary has been asked to review the presentati­ons of each of the 10 SGoS between April 8 and April 15. “Building Block Secretarie­s will complete the consolidat­ion by April 25 and the first draft should be ready by June 1,” an official source said. NITI Aayog has also been asked to prepare for its governing council meeting in June itself, after the new government sworn in,” a source said.

The PM has asked the Education Ministry to include “questions on Viksit Bharat” in school and college examinatio­ns as well as to hold discussion­s by universiti­es on all areas connected with Viksit Bharat.

IGOT

The Department of Personnel and Training, too, has been asked to add the Viksit Bharat theme to the syllabus and exams conducted by Integrated Government Online Training (iGOT).

The Department of Science and Technology has been asked to identify 510 priority areas for frontier technologi­es for the utilisatio­n of the ₹1lakhcrore corpus fund announced in the interim Budget for 202425.

The fiveyear action plan must mention the challenges in all the schemes and incorporat­e the most challengin­g tasks rather than easytoachi­eve ones, the sources said. This is a departure from past schemes such as the irrigation projects or 100 per cent rural electrific­ation, which were seen as lowhanging fruits.

 ?? ANI ?? QUESTION OF DEVELOPMEN­T. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked the Education Ministry to include “questions on Viksit Bharat” in school and college examinatio­ns
ANI QUESTION OF DEVELOPMEN­T. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked the Education Ministry to include “questions on Viksit Bharat” in school and college examinatio­ns

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