A bold vision for a better India: PM Modi's powerful message to 61,000 new recruits.
In a recent virtual address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged a massive audience of over 61,000 newly recruited personnel to reflect on their past experiences with government offices and ensure a smoother journey for citizens in the future. But here's where it gets controversial...
PM Modi highlighted the government's push for reforms, stating that India's 'Reform Express' is a topic of global discussion. He assigned a unique task to these recruits: to remember the difficulties they faced in their interactions with government offices over the past 5-7 years.
"Recall the times when you had to deal with government offices, whether it was for work or any other reason. Remember the troubles, the deficiencies, and the irritations you felt. Now, as part of the government, you must ensure that these difficulties do not happen to other citizens during your tenure," Modi emphasized.
The Prime Minister's message was clear: small reforms at every level can make a big difference. He stressed the importance of honest government employees in strengthening the ease of living and doing business.
And this is the part most people miss... Modi's vision extends beyond policy reforms. He believes in treating citizens as akin to God, a motto he wants the young employees to embrace.
With unprecedented investments in modern infrastructure, India's startup ecosystem is booming, creating employment opportunities for millions of youth. The recent next-generation reforms in GST and labor laws have further benefited entrepreneurs and provided social security to workers.
Since the inception of Rozgar Melas, over 11 lakh recruitment letters have been issued, a testament to the government's commitment to creating jobs.
So, what do you think? Is PM Modi's vision of a reformed and citizen-centric government achievable? Share your thoughts in the comments below!