Thursday 29 October 2015

PM Modi has keen sight on the staled projects, Once in a month step in to get status

He is not the magician neither he has super powers that can take India at peak in his 2nd year of government but what will take India to peak he is setting the ground for that. He is real fighter, hardworking person being the head of the country he could spend his time as other head has done, but no he is fully devoted towards his work and know his responsibility very well.

There are so many criticism he face day by day but he does not give priority to those unfortunate things. Politicians have this element attached to there life, but Modi being a politician is the man that India has get after 60 years. Big names like: "Sardar Patel", "Subhash Chandra Bose", "Chandra Shekhar Azad", "Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar", "Mahatma Gandhi", "Bhagat Singh", "Ashafula Khan" all these are the great revolutionaries who have deveoted there life completely for the Indian freedom and development. The purpose of writing this article is to figure out some of the efforts done by modi ji to improve the working of the government as compare to other government.

Coming back to the topic of the article India has so much wealth but even though India is not developed only because of corruption and lack of will to do work. Every Year so many big projects are announced but the announcement remain as it is work never happens those project are called as stalled project in which around $80 Billion and more wealth is blocked to start these projects but all those project goes in queue and the contractors and ministers enjoy there life on the money passed for these project and ultimately the project budget get deficient and more investment needed for staled projects to start.

But, now it will not happen Modi ji every month is doing meeting with the officials and asking them questions of not starting the projects. This has made serious tension among the project contractors as they are answerable now in Narendra Modi government. He asks for the reports of the money wasted in stalled projects. Narendra Modi is personally taking on India's notorious red tape to clear tens of billions of dollars worth of stalled public projects, hoping that his hands-on intervention can bend a vast, dysfunctional bureaucracy.

His intervention from march till year has helped India to retrieve $60 billion of wealth from the stalled projects from central and state projects.Modi has won plaudits for the initiative that has chipped away at a $150 billion backlog of planned roads, ports, railways, power stations and other projects. But equally, critics say, the fact he needs to personally intervene shows the level of government inertia in Asia's third-biggest economy.

His initiative to cut down red tape and do ease of business help India in getting the soft loan from Japan of around $15 Billion for running the bullet train.

"It is a systemic problem that the Prime Minister needs to work on," said Arun Maira, a management consultant and member of the previous Congress government.

The initiative, launched by Modi in March and publicised on his personal website and Twitter feed, is called pro-active governance and timely implementation, or Pragati, which means "progress" in the Hindi language.

Federal and state bureaucrats are linked by video to Modi's office for the meeting, usually held on the fourth Wednesday of each month. They are typically from the finance, law, land, environment, transport and energy ministries whose clearances are needed for many projects.

The agenda is set the previous week and usually has about a dozen stalled projects, public grievances and other governance issues.

A senior official who has attended said that when a project comes up for discussion, Modi turns to the representative of the ministry where it is being held up.

He simply asks, "Please tell me why it hasn't happened," the official said.

Several months into Pragati, the official said, a majority of the projects are cleared before they come up for discussion.

The chief minister of Uttar Pradesh state, Akhilesh Yadav, a political rival of Modi, wrote to the Prime Minister's office requesting the inclusion of a $1 billion metro rail project in the state capital at one Pragati meeting.

It got the clearances, including a pledge of central funding, at the September meeting.

"This is a welcome move which would go a long way in doing away with avoidable delays," said Alok Ranjan, the state's top bureaucrat.

His focus for developing buildings, roads, monuments should be shocked and earthquake proof so that the national loss could be minimize at the time of any hazard that took place. His presence of mind to tackle the situation clearly shows his vision to make India developed and stronger on international stage. Many countries has accepted the caliber of India and are coming to India for business. These are all effort of Modi government that has made the business easy and friendly in India. Only good Idea and skills are requires to take your project on ground.

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