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SME Times News Bureau | 31 Dec, 2015
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday reviewed the progress of vital infrastructure projects spread over several states through ICT-based, multi-modal, interactive platform PRAGATI.

In his eighth interaction through Pro-Active Governance And Timely Implementation (PRAGATI), he reviewed the progress of vital infrastructure projects in the road, railway, metro rail, power, and food processing sectors, spread over several states, including Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Telangana, an official statement said.

Reviewing the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project, the prime minister exhorted all authorities concerned to complete this PPP project at the earliest, and with the best possible quality.

Among the other significant projects reviewed were the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor and the Delhi-Haryana-Uttar Pradesh Eastern Peripheral Highway.

Taking up the Food Park Scheme, Modi called for a comprehensive evaluation of the benefits from the parks that have already been completed.A

The prime minister also reviewed the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport and Rih-Tedim road project in Myanmar, describing it as one of the cornerstones of India's "Act East" policy, and urged for its speedy completion.

He reviewed the progress towards Direct Benefit Transfer under MNREGA, and end-to-end computerization of Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) operations.
 
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steel industry strugulls
jaggarao | Wed Jan 6 03:45:35 2016
govt is looking forward,ok good but in perticular sectors like steel industry is struduling a lot most of the companys in north side they haulted and removed thr employees.Please look into the matter


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RAJESH SINHA | Fri Jan 1 11:33:40 2016
This kind of bits and pieces will not take care of rampant economic growth which is required in the country. Unemployment rate is about 30% with about 35cr people who are unemployed and 1.1cr gets added every year. Only 400k jobs gets created every year. Govt need to bring money from somewhere to kickstart REFORMS in a massive way otherwise unemployment will start overflowing and unrest will further expand in the country. More the people below 35yrs of age w/o jobs, more restless the population will become. India need to go for GOVT BONDS for foreign and domestic investors to buy them of 20-30 yrs of $100-300Bn and start REFORMS in mass scale. Its troubling to see Govt cant pay OROP of just Rs9000cr per annum and gets challenged by a tiny country like Pakistan all the time which has no basic economic structure.


 
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