PM Modi recently announced the Viksit Bharat 2047 plan. PM Modi held a meeting of the Council of Ministers on Sunday. In this meeting, he proposed this plan.This meeting continued for 12 hours. During this meeting, he proposed his next 5-year plan elaborately.100-day agenda plan According to the reports, In this meeting, he also said that there will be a 100-day plan. This will immediately apply after the Lok Sabha elections.This 100-day plan is a sub-plan of the Viksit Bharat 2047 plan.This is the last meeting before the Lok Sabha elections. The PM instructed his ministers to do or die in the Lok Sabha elections.
What is Viksit Bharat 2047 plan. The PM had mentioned the Viksit Bharat plan many times in his rallies and speeches.According to the PM, the Viksit Bharat plan is a “measurable, actionable and sustainable plan.”
The Viksit Bharat plan is all about listing India in developed countries after 100 years of independence.According to the reports, the Modi government has been preparing for the viksit Bharat plan for the past 2 years. In this preparation, the government took the advice and suggestions from every ministry,academia, state governments, scientific organizations and private sector.According to the reports, more than 2700 meetings and 20 lakh youths’ suggestions are included in this plan. Goals of Viksit Bharat plan There are many goals of the Viksit Bharat plan such as; social welfare, infrastructure, sustainable development goals, economic growth and ease of living.
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