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The New Modi Mantra: Reform, Perform & Transform | Drone Training for Women, Praise for CJI in PM’s I-Day Speech

PM Narendra Modi, in his I-Day speech, announced the ‘Vishwakarma Yojana’ for the labour class. He added: “Indian women are leading the development trajectory…We are moving away from the old mentality and moving forward with a futuristic vision.”

More reforms, focus on women-centric schemes, an interest waiver for housing loans for the poor, a benefit plan for the skilled and unskilled labour class, primarily Other Backward Class (OBC), praise for the Chief Justice of India (CJI) and a pat on the back for the bureaucracy — Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 10th Independence Day speech, the last before the 2024 general elections, on Tuesday mentioned several policies and schemes.

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From the ramparts of the Red Fort, the PM, like every year, set a slogan for his government: ‘Reform, Perform and Transform’. He also pointed out that demography, democracy and diversity are “the triveni” and India’s key strengths.

Modi had spoken about panch pran (five resolves) last year.

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SCHEMES FOR WOMEN SELF-HELP GROUPS

In a strong pitch for women empowerment, the PM mentioned the new policies the government is working on to make the women more self -reliant. Modi spoke about an agri-tech scheme for the women self-help groups (SHG), under which the government will train women to operate, drive and repair drones in the agricultural sector. For this, Rs, 13,000 to Rs. 15,000 crore has already been announced.

“Indian women are leading the development trajectory. They are in all sectors, be it scientists or lakhpati didis, women in India are creating a new history of development,” PM Modi said, as he highlighted the presence of Indian women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).

PRAISE FOR CJI

Modi praised the decision of the Supreme Court to prioritise the mother tongue (of the petitioners or the stakeholders) while publishing the operative part of an order. CJI D Y Chandrachud, who was among the dignitaries during PM’s speech, acknowledged Modi’s praise with folded hands.

Modi also spoke for the bureaucracy, saying that the reforms and developments would not have been possible without the active support and cooperation from the bureaucrats and officers, who implement the schemes, the projects and the reforms on ground.

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TIER 2, 3 CITIES

PM also mentioned how tier-2 and tier-3 towns are rising. The mention of Self-Help Groups and neo-middle class is reflective of his message that includes governance plans for small cities and towns that were previously ignored.

VISHWAKARMA YOJANA

Talking about the labour class of masons, cobblers, barbers, which primarily include the OBCs, Modi announced a new scheme, Vishwakarma Yojana. To be launched on Vishwakarma Jayanti, it will benefit many.

He also mentioned renewable energy, the new rail networks and the success of the Jan Shakti ministry. “India is working on renewable energy, green hydrogen; from deep sea exploration to the space sector, modernising rails to increasing connectivity of the metro, from the Internet reaching every village to the development of quantum tech. We are moving away from the old mentality and moving forward with a futuristic vision,” Modi said.

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