India becoming the fifth-largest economy in the world, work done for inclusive development, effective COVID management, and massive infrastructure development among others were part of the social and economic resolution that came up on the second day of BJP's National Executive meeting on Tuesday. Briefing media about it in New Delhi, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan informed that a discussion was held on how Direct Benefit transfers worth 22.6 lakh crore rupees were given to beneficiaries in the last eight years and India has become self-reliant due to its economic policy.The resolution also mentioned how Bharat Mala, Sagar Mala, Dedicated Freight Corridor, UDAAN Scheme, and Bharat Broadband Network have upped the development and growth in the infrastructure capacities of 21st century India.
He said, during the Covid pandemic it was ensured that nobody remained hungry. The Minister said the resolution talked about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance that his government would work with the spirits of Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas, and it has been proved very excellently. He added that society is being empowered due to Modi's clarity of thought and successful implementation of efficient policies even in difficult circumstances. Pradhan highlighted that vocal for local, one district, one product has now become the basic principles and policies of the government. He added that the Narendra Modi government has been very much concerned about farmers and implemented various policies to ensure that they get appropriate prices for their produce.
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