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PM to address 12 post-budget webinars
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IANS | 22 Feb, 2023
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, starting from Thursday and till March 11,
will address 12 post-budget webinars, which would focus on key priority
areas outlined in the budget like green growth, skill development and
ease of living through technology, among other aspects.
The
webinars will be focussed on synergising efforts of various ministries
and departments and all concerned stakeholders towards preparation of
action plans with quarterly targets so that the implementation is front
ended and smooth with timely achievement of intended outcomes, a
statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said.
The
webinars will be attended by Union Ministers concerned, key stakeholders
from government departments, regulators, as well as academia and trade
and industry associations.
The webinar on green growth would be
held on February 23, while the one on agriculture and cooperatives will
be held on February 24.
The webinar on "Harnessing Youth
power-Skilling and Education" would be held on February 25, and the one
on "Reaching the last mile. Leaving No Citizen Behind" would take place
on February 27.
Another webinar touching upon the subject
"Unleashing the Potential: Ease of living using Technology" would be
held on February 28, while another one on "Urban Development with focus
on Planning" would take place on March 1.
The remaining webinars
would be as per the following schedule: "Developing Tourism in Mission
Mode" on March 3, "Infrastructure and Investment: Improving logistic
efficiency with PM Gatishakti National Master Plan" on March 4, health
and medical research on March 6, the financial sector on March 7, women
empowerment on March 10, and on the PM Vishwakarma Kaushal Samman (PM
VIKAS) on March 11.
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