Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired an important meeting of the Union Council of Ministers in New Delhi, stressing the need for stronger implementation of public welfare programmes and efficient governance across the country. During the meeting, the
Prime Minister reportedly reviewed the performance of various ministries and asked ministers to focus on schemes directly benefiting citizens. Discussions were also held on economic challenges, rising fuel prices, infrastructure development, and improving delivery of government services.
Sources said the government is aiming to strengthen its “people-first governance” approach while accelerating development projects and welfare initiatives in both urban and rural areas. Ministers were also encouraged to maintain better coordination and public outreach regarding central government programmes.
The high-level meeting comes at a politically significant time, with growing debates over inflation, employment, and economic management. Reports also suggest that future administrative changes and governance priorities were discussed during the session.
The Centre is expected to push for faster execution of welfare schemes in the coming months as the government sharpens its focus on development and public engagement.
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