Monday , December 23 2024

Oxford University suggests, Modi model of ‘progress’ can be a roadmap for the world

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Modi’s ‘Progress’ Model: The development model adopted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make India a developed India by the year 2047 can also become a roadmap for the leaders of other developing countries of the world. A study by England’s prestigious Oxford University and the Gates Foundation has claimed that Proactive Governance and Timely Implementation (Pragati), the digital platform adopted by PM Modi to monitor major development projects, has helped in completing major projects pending for decades. The work culture of has shown a direction to the world leaders.

The report titled “From Gridlock to Growth” includes 340 projects worth Rs 17.05 lakh crore as case studies. Their progress was regularly reviewed by Prime Minister Modi through the Pragati Manch and regular meetings. Many of these were projects that were pending for decades.

How does Sarkari Pragati Platform work?
Actually, after the earthquake in Gujarat, Modi had started an initiative named Swagat to promote development there.

Through this, real time monitoring of the project is done. Its meeting is held every month. The Prime Minister himself presides over this meeting. Which project is to be discussed in the meeting is decided in advance.

The concerned officials keep track of the progress through video conferencing. PM Modi reviewed the guidelines. Examples of projects completed on time by Pragati are Bogibeel Bridge in Assam, Jammu-Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link, Bengaluru Metro Rail Project, Haridaspur-Paradip Rail Link in Odisha etc.

Also, researchers claim that the way PM Modi has increased the capital expenditure from 11.8 percent in the budget of 2014-15 to 22.2 percent by 2023-24, it has affected not only the GDP but also the social sector schemes. . There has also been a positive impact.

important points of progress

  • There was a revolutionary change in the infrastructure projects required to meet the goal of a developed India.
  • There was active influence from the top leadership in the government and teamwork was visible right down to the level.
  • Due to continuous monitoring of the problems, their solution also continued.
  • With progress, integration of multiple digital platforms led to the creation of digital governance ecosystem.
  • Progress also had an impact on social sector projects, which gave the common man the opportunity to live a quality life.
  • Better coordination between the Central Government and State Governments eliminated unnecessary delays in projects.
  • India now seems to be in a position to teach the world the lesson of digital governance.