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PM Modi stresses tech-driven governance in PRAGATI review

PM Modi chairs 46th PRAGATI meet, reviews ₹90,000 crore infra projects, stresses Aadhaar-linked welfare, sustainable urban planning, waterways tourism and data-driven governance via GatiShakti platform.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the 46th meeting on Wednesday, reviewing eight infrastructure projects worth approximately Rs 90,000 crore spanning roads, railways, and ports. However, the key focus of the interaction was the Prime Minister’s emphasis on integrated planning, technology-driven governance and sustainable development as the foundation for long-term growth.

While assessing the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), PM Modi directed officials to enforce biometric Aadhaar authentication for beneficiary identification and explore expanding the scheme to include childcare, health, and hygiene initiatives.

“All ministries should ensure strict adherence to Aadhaar-based verification to enhance transparency,” he said, underlining the government’s push for in welfare delivery.

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Discussing urban infrastructure, the Prime Minister called for a futuristic approach to ring road projects, urging planners to study self-sustainable models and consider integrating circular rail networks.

must be planned for the next 25-30 years, not just immediate needs,” he stressed, reinforcing his vision of cities as engines of long-term economic growth.

On the Jal Marg Vikas Project, PM Modi highlighted the potential of inland waterways to boost tourism and local economies. He advocated stronger community involvement, particularly for ODOP-linked artisans and entrepreneurs, stating, “Waterways should not just be transport corridors but also hubs for tourism and livelihood generation.”

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Reiterating the importance of -driven governance, the Prime Minister urged ministries to maintain updated databases for efficient decision-making and emphasised the role of PM GatiShakti in multi-sectoral planning.

Since its inception, PRAGATI has reviewed 370 projects worth Rs 20 lakh crore, reflecting the government’s focus on monitoring large-scale initiatives.

The meeting’s tone aligned with the Centre’s broader strategy of leveraging technology and coordinated planning to address infrastructure gaps while ensuring last-mile welfare delivery. However, with states playing a crucial role in execution, the actual implementation of these directives remains a work in progress.

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Experts suggest that while PRAGATI provides a platform for centralised oversight, sustained outcomes depend on state-level enforcement and funding efficiencies.

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