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Laws To Legacy: New Book Captures PM Modi's 11-Year Governance Journey

Laws To Legacy: New Book Captures PM Modi's 11-Year Governance Journey

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'Modi's Niti Shastra: The World's His Oyster': Home Minister Amit Shah said the book provides a profound analysis of India's legal transformation under PM Modi's leadership
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi completes 11 years of his tenure, senior Advocate and former President of Supreme Court Bar Association Adish Aggarwala has come up with a book capturing this journey.
The book titled 'Modi's Niti Shastra: The World's His Oyster' reflects upon the Prime Minister's transformative impact in politics, economics, social equity, citizen welfare, national security, and governance.
Home Minister Amit Shah praised the release of the book, calling it 'a matter of abundant joy" as the NDA government marks 11 years in power.
Shah also emphasised that the book provides a profound analysis of India's legal transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, highlighting the sweeping reforms that have reshaped the nation's legislative landscape.
Amit Shah, in his remarks, highlighted how Prime Minister Narendra Modi's governance philosophy effortlessly integrates citizen welfare with the restoration of India's rich cultural and historical legacy.
In a Foreword to the book, Union Minister for Law & Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal, said that it 'offers a profound perspective on the transformative journey of good governance under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji."
The book highlights the creation of of new Acts, significant amendments to existing legislation, the scrapping of over 1,500 obsolete colonial-era laws, and the elimination of more than 3,000 burdensome compliance requirements. These efforts reflect a modern, streamlined, and citizen-centric approach to lawmaking.
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June 08, 2025, 19:49 IST

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