
NITI Aayog's meet: Andhra CM Naidu proposes setting up of three sub-groups for ‘Viksit Bharat' mission
NEW DELHI: At the meeting of the 10th Governing Council of NITI Aayog, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday proposed the constitution of three focused sub-groups of States, in collaboration with the Union Government and NITI Aayog, to fast-track progress toward Viksit Bharat in 2047.
Sharing the details of his proposals at the meet, Naidu, taking to 'X' post said, 'The meeting was centred on the theme, 'Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat @ 2047', a vision for a prosperous, inclusive and technologically advanced India. During the meeting, I advocated creating 3 dedicated sub-groups to drive critical priorities.'
The Chief Minister said, 'The first sub-group on GDP growth aims to boost investments, manufacturing, exports, and job creation, supported by central Viability Gap Funding for PPP projects. The second sub-group on population management will help India leverage its demographic advantage while preparing for future challenges like ageing and low fertility and the third sub-group will focus on technology-driven governance, utilizing AI, quantum computing, drones, and digital platforms for real-time, citizen-centric administration.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
"Baba Kedar gives me strength to work for development of Delhi": CM Rekha Gupta seeks blessings at Kedarnath Dham
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta , along with her family, offered prayers at Kedarnath Dham on Monday and said her wish for Baba Kedar's blessings was to provide her the strength to work towards the development of the national capital. Speaking to ANI, CM Gupta called herself fortunate to seek blessings at Kedarnath Dham with her family. "After offering prayers at Kedarnath Dham, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta says, "I feel fortunate to get the opportunity to offer prayers at Kedarnath Dham along with my family. I wish Baba gives us enough strength to achieve the target of Viksit Bharat and Viksit Delhi. I hope Baba Kedar gives me the strength to work for the development of Delhi ," the Delhi Chief Minister said. Also Read: "Double-engine government was negligent": Rahul Gandhi slams NDA over Dalit girl's death at PMCH Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is visiting Uttarakhand with her family following the 100-day completion of the BJP government in Delhi. Live Events On Sunday, CM Gupta took a holy dip in the Ganga in Haridwar and vowed to clean the Yamuna River so that people could also do so. She also met Swami Avdheshanand Giri Maharaj at Harihar Ashram in Haridwar. Expressin, CM Gupta stated, "It is a feeling of immense joy. Yesterday, the government completed 100 days of rule in Delhi. Yesterday we did Aarti in the Yamuna river and today, after taking a dip in the Ganga, I really feel that the pace of development in Delhi will now pick up more speed. Today, after taking the blessings of Gurujan, I am feeling more powerful within myself. I have a sense of responsibility. Delhi, which has been suffering for many years, now the government, which has come, it is our responsibility to ensure Delhi progresses. I ask for the strength that whatever the aspirations of the people are, I am able to fulfil them." "I prayed to God that the way lakhs of devotees come to Haridwar to worship River Ganga, in the same way, River Yamuna can be cleaned so that people can take a holy dip there," the Delhi CM added. Also Read: TMC tears into Amit Shah over infiltration jibe, demands resignation for Pahalgam, Pulwama "security failure" CM Rekha Gupta , accompanied by her family, also visited the Har Ki Pauri ghat in Haridwar on Sunday and took a holy dip in the Ganga river. After taking a holy dip in the Ganga at Har Ki Pauri, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta said, "Taking blessings from Maa Ganga, we will work to make Maa Yamuna clean and beautiful. We will work to speed up the development of Delhi. Taking the blessings of Maa, I feel very satisfied that as the Chief Minister of Delhi, I will be able to do better work for Delhi." On Saturday, CM Gupta performed Yamuna Aarti at Vasudev Ghat to mark the completion of 100 days of the BJP government.


India Gazette
an hour ago
- India Gazette
"Baba Kedar gives me strength to work for development of Delhi": CM Rekha Gupta seeks blessings at Kedarnath Dham
Kedarnath (Uttarakhand) [India], June 2 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, along with her family, offered prayers at Kedarnath Dham on Monday and said her wish for Baba Kedar's blessings was to provide her the strength to work towards the development of the national capital. Speaking to ANI, CM Gupta called herself fortunate to seek blessings at Kedarnath Dham with her family. 'After offering prayers at Kedarnath Dham, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta says, 'I feel fortunate to get the opportunity to offer prayers at Kedarnath Dham along with my family. I wish Baba gives us enough strength to achieve the target of Viksit Bharat and Viksit Delhi. I hope Baba Kedar gives me the strength to work for the development of Delhi,' the Delhi Chief Minister said. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is visiting Uttarakhand with her family following the 100-day completion of the BJP government in Delhi. On Sunday, CM Gupta took a holy dip in the Ganga in Haridwar and vowed to clean the Yamuna River so that people could also do so. She also met Swami Avdheshanand Giri Maharaj at Harihar Ashram in Haridwar. Expressin, CM Gupta stated, 'It is a feeling of immense joy. Yesterday, the government completed 100 days of rule in Delhi. Yesterday we did Aarti in the Yamuna river and today, after taking a dip in the Ganga, I really feel that the pace of development in Delhi will now pick up more speed. Today, after taking the blessings of Gurujan, I am feeling more powerful within myself. I have a sense of responsibility. Delhi, which has been suffering for many years, now the government, which has come, it is our responsibility to ensure Delhi progresses. I ask for the strength that whatever the aspirations of the people are, I am able to fulfil them.' 'I prayed to God that the way lakhs of devotees come to Haridwar to worship River Ganga, in the same way, River Yamuna can be cleaned so that people can take a holy dip there,' the Delhi CM added. CM Rekha Gupta, accompanied by her family, also visited the Har Ki Pauri ghat in Haridwar on Sunday and took a holy dip in the Ganga river. After taking a holy dip in the Ganga at Har Ki Pauri, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta said, 'Taking blessings from Maa Ganga, we will work to make Maa Yamuna clean and beautiful. We will work to speed up the development of Delhi. Taking the blessings of Maa, I feel very satisfied that as the Chief Minister of Delhi, I will be able to do better work for Delhi.' On Saturday, CM Gupta performed Yamuna Aarti at Vasudev Ghat to mark the completion of 100 days of the BJP government. (ANI)


Mint
4 hours ago
- Mint
India's GDP: A key test lies ahead
The fiscal policy-led rescue of India's economy from the covid shock has been impressive, even though its pace of expansion slowed to 6.5% in 2024-25, as provisional data shows, after a three-year run averaging above 8.8%. Last year's rate of GDP growth dropped below the path demanded by Viksit Bharat, but the second half's acceleration reveals a grip on its gear-stick held by the government through public expenditure. How long, though, will state support last? Also Read: Kaushik Basu: Redefine prosperity; GDP tunnel-vision could prove costly Last year's fiscal gap was under 4.8% and this year's 4.4% goal is achievable. After that, public debt will be adopted as the official gauge to constrain risky over-spending. Also Read: It's time to lay the great Indian GDP controversy to rest Clearly, India's Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) law needs rework in the light of lessons from our economic recovery. How 2025-26 turns out may be instructive. If inflation stays subdued at around 4%, the central bank's aim, even with the fiscal deficit exceeding the FRBM's 3% cap, it'll be a relief. Also Read: The state of India's economy is not as bright as GDP data may suggest What happens to price stability if private investment and consumption regain full strength, however, remains untested. It's a key test, as faster growth and lower debt require both these to form a robust mutually reinforcing loop.