PM Modi says ‘none of our budgets is run of the mill’, highlights role of women, 3 priorities – 10 points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the uniqueness of India's budget strategies during a recent address, asserting that none of the government's financial plans are 'run of the mill.' He highlighted the crucial role of women in realizing the vision of a Viksit Bharat (Developed India), underscoring their potential as drivers of economic growth and social change. Modi outlined three key priorities for the future: fostering innovation, enhancing infrastructure, and empowering women. He called for a collaborative effort to ensure that these priorities are integrated into the nation’s development agenda. The Prime Minister's remarks come as India seeks to position itself as a global leader by 2047, coinciding with the nation’s centenary of independence. Modi's focus on women's contributions reflects a broader commitment to gender equality and economic inclusivity as part of the country’s growth narrative. This approach aligns with various government initiatives aimed at uplifting women across different sectors, thus strengthening the overall socio-economic fabric of the country.
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