The changes of the past are laying the foundation for a golden India. The Rajpath, which used to enjoy the pleasures of power, has now become the path of duty. It will pave the way for the future of India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi often says that power is not for enjoyment but for service. With this goal, every step of ours on the path of duty will move towards a golden future. Proud that Modi, as a tireless traveler of this duty path, is leading the nation in this nectar period. This journey of duty will take the country to such a peak in the next 25 years where the world will see us as a leader nation.
Today, behind India's credibility in the world, with the Prime Minister's foresight,. effective decision-making ability, determination and strength, India's side has to be placed on the global stage.
Recently, overtaking a country like Britain, India became the country with the fifth largest economy in the world.
The work done during the year has been a a role. India's 'Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam' sentiment was there during the Kovid period. PM himself said in his address on Independence Day that our vaccine has become a protective shield not only for the countrymen but also for the people against Kovid in many countries of the world. The increase in our strategic power has also made a mark in the world.
The transformations in the past years have made rural life even better. Through the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, more than 2 crore 53 lakh families are estimated to have pucca houses, Ujjwala production. Through the scheme, smoke-free in 95 crore houses, toilets in 11 crore 63 lakh houses under Swachh Bharat Mission and Jan Dhan accounts of more than 46 crore people and direct transfer of more than Rs 24 lakh crores through DBT so far. Hundreds of steps have been taken for the welfare of the weak and poor section of the country.
The Prime Minister is also determined to change the condition and direction of Indian agriculture. In order to provide financial support to the farmers, 11 schemes of Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi have been released so far. With this, an amount of more than two lakh crore rupees has been transferred in the bank accounts of more than 12 crore farmers of the country. To provide relief to farmers in disaster.