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    Modi to review infra project status following job creation criticism

    Modi to review infra project status following job creation criticism

    By Abheet Sethi
    Jun 06, 2017
    08:31 pm

    What's the story

    PM Narendra Modi will be reviewing the progress of infrastructure projects undertaken over the past two years later this month in a meeting with the nation's top bureaucrats.

    The review of decisions comes as the government faces widespread criticism from the Opposition over "falling growth and rising unemployment" in its three years in office.

    The review date still hasn't been decided.

    Quote

    Modi wants to know how many decisions have been implemented

    "We have got a mail from the prime minister's office that the PM will review the decisions taken at the previous 17 Pragati meetings to see how many of them have been implemented," said an official working with an infrastructure ministry.

    Progress

    Pragati meetings bridge 'gap between politicians and bureaucracy'

    Modi launched the pro-active governance and timely implementation, or Pragati, in March 2015 to ensure infrastructure projects aren't stalled by India's culture of red-tape.

    Each month, Modi holds a video-conference chief secretaries of states and officials from the Union finance, land, rail, environment, transport and port ministries.

    "Such interactions help bridge the communication gap between the political class and bureaucracy," an official said.

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    Why the Pragati meetings matter

    The Pragati meetings help Modi personally monitor the progress of infrastructure projects.

    For long, poor infrastructure and slow progress in construction of roads, railways and ports have been associated with India's inability to achieve its economic potential.

    Such projects also help with job creation and will help the government take on the opposition over its charges of jobless growth.

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