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Niti Aayog unveils comprehensive national Strategy for ‘New India’

Updated: Dec 20, 2018 08:12:35am
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Niti Aayog unveils comprehensive national Strategy for ‘New India’

New Delhi, Dec 20 (KNN) The NITI Aayog unveiled its comprehensive national Strategy for New India, which defines clear objectives for 2022-23 in a detailed exposition of forty-one crucial areas, recognizing the progress already made, identifies binding constraints, and suggests the way forward for achieving the stated objectives.

The overarching focus of the strategy document is to further improve the policy environment in which private investors and other stakeholders can contribute their fullest towards achieving the goals set out for New India 2022.

Drawing inspiration and direction from the Prime Minister’s clarion call for establishing a New India by 2022, NITI Aayog embarked on a journey of formulating the Strategy document over the last year.

The ‘Strategy for New India @75’was released at a press conference by the Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, in the presence of NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Dr Rajiv Kumar, Members Dr Ramesh Chand andDr VK Saraswat and CEO Shri Amitabh Kant.

The Prime Minister said “The Strategy for New India @75 put together by NITI Aayog is an attempt to bring innovation, technology, enterprise and efficient management together, at the core of policy formulation and implementation.

It will encourage discussion and debate, and invite feedback for further refining our policy approach, he added.

He said “We believe that economic transformation cannot happen without public participation. Development must become a Jan Andolan.”

The forty-one chapters in the document have been disaggregated under four sections: drivers, infrastructure, inclusion and governance.

The first section on drivers focuses on the engines of economic performance with chapters on growth and employment, doubling of farmers’ incomes; upgrading the science, technology and innovation eco-system; and promoting sunrise sectors like fintech and tourism.

The second section on Infrastructure deals with the physical foundations of growth which are crucial to enhancing the competitiveness of Indian business as also ensuring the citizens’ ease of living.

The section on Inclusion deals with the urgent task of investing in the capabilities of all of India’s citizens. The three themes in this section revolve around the dimensions of health, education and mainstreaming of traditionally marginalized sections of the population.

The final section on governance delves deep into how the governance structures can be streamlined and processes optimized to achieve better developmental outcomes.

Central Ministries were brought on board for inputs, suggestions and comments, with each draft of individual chapters being circulated for consultations.

The draft document was also circulated to all the States and Union Territories from whom valuable suggestions were received and incorporated.

Over 800 stakeholders from within the government – central, state and district levels and about 550 external experts were consulted during the preparation of the document.

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