From Operation Sindoor to Focus on Nari Shakti, Skilling – 10 Key Highlights of Niti Aayog Measure | Today news

Karnataka, West -Bengal, Bihar, Kerala and Puducherry did not participate in the Niti Aayog meeting, CEO BVR Subhanyam said Premier Narendra Modi with the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, Mk Stalin and Andhra Pradesh, Niti Aayog Governing Council -Meeting (Ani -foto service) Narendra Modi On Saturday, May 24, was chairman of the 10th Governing Council meeting of Niti Aayog, attended by 31 State and Union areas (UTS). During the meeting, Operation Sindoor, Nari Shakti, skills were some topics tense by the prime minister. Karnataka, Western Bengal, Bihar, Kerala and Puducherry did not participate in the Niti Aayog meeting, CEO BVR Subhanyam said. “31 out of 36 states/UTS today participated in the Niti Aayog Control Council meeting. Stat that did not participate is Karnataka, Bengal, Bihar, Kerala and Puducherry,” he said. ‘The agenda for the meeting was two items apart from a report that reported the report. First, the theme of the meeting itself and the first item in the agenda ‘Vikksit Rajya for Vikksit Bharat’. The whole idea is, in the last government council, the prime minister gave a call to prepare their own state vision, which develops their states, they said. Here are Ten Key Points of the Niti Aayog Meet Niti Aayog Meeting is by main ministers and Lt. Attended governors who represent 24 states and 7 UTs. The theme of this year was Viksit Rajya for Vikksit Bharat@2047. The meeting began with a minute of silence with the reminder of the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22. Operation Sindoor: According to official release, Premier Modi said: “Operation Sindoor should not be considered a one -time initiative and we must use a long -term approach.” Viksit Bharat: According to the official press release, Prime Minister Modi said it was the pursuit of every Indian for the country to be a Vikksit Bharat. He noted that if all states work together on this goal, we will make tremendous progress. The speed of transformation: PM said that India has emerged among the top five economies of the world and 25 crore has escaped poverty. He emphasized that India should increase the velocity of this transformation. “We need to increase the velocity of development. If the center and all states gather and as Team India works together, no purpose is impossible,” he said. Skill and fake: PM Modi also emphasized skill and the National Education Policy (NEP) and said that the new policy gives the emphasis on education and skills. He also said that states should plan skills focused on modern technologies such as AI, semiconductor, 3D printing. Urbanization: PM Modi has noted that the rapid urbanization of India is noted and that states are requested to convert cities into engines of sustainability and growth, with a special focus on Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. He also announced the creation of a £ 1 Lakh Crore Urban Challenge Fund to provide seed money for this initiative. Premier Modi said, “We must work in the future that is ready.” Nari Shakti: PM Modi has urged the states to change women’s laws to include it in the growth course, and to observe the need for public and private sector reforms for working women with a focus at their ease. The prime minister also suggested that states should develop at least one tourist destination per state in accordance with world standards and all facilities and infrastructure. Covid-19-related challenges: PM Modi highlights the importance of strengthening the delivery of health services and said there should be an overview of oxygen planting and overall preparedness to deal with any possible Covid-related challenges. Keep track of the latest news about trend, India, world and United States. Get news and key updates here on Mint! Business Newsnews from Operation Sindoor to focus on Nari Shakti, Skilling – 10 main highlights of Niti Aayog Meet more less less

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