Modi introduced new work culture, boosted StartUps: Dr Jitendra

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh addressing the press conference at Moradabad, UP on Sunday.
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh addressing the press conference at Moradabad, UP on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
MORADABAD (UP), July 10 : Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh said here today that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will always be credited for having introduced a new work culture in India wherein each of the pro-poor and public welfare schemes were designed in such a manner so as to reach the most needy or the last man in the last queue, regardless of cast, creed, religion or vote consideration. Similarly, considering the emerging scenario of contemporary India, Modi has constantly boosted StartUps who should be capable of earning their own livelihood, he said.
Addressing a press conference here today, Dr Jitendra Singh said, purely objective parameters were followed to meet the requirement, wherever the requirement was not met in the past and to deliver justice wherever justice had been denied in the  past. This, he said, was quite a departure from  the past practice followed by Congress and its allied governments wherein  vote bank politics pre-determined the selective rolling out of State benefits. Modi successfully raised the standards of public delivery much above the vote consideration,  based on the principle of justice for all and then left to the  public to decide whom they wanted to vote for, and the public too endorsed this approach by returning the Modi government for the second term with a much higher mandate than the earlier election, he added.
Citing an example, the Union Minister said, the citizen-centric schemes like PM Awas Yojna, Ujjawala Yojna, Sanchalaya, etc., reached every such household where these amenities were found lacking and the authorities never asked as to which religion or caste the family belongs to, or which political party they had voted for in the last election. This new work culture, he said, will become a new norm in Indian politics and the masses will expect every political party to follow the same.
During a short span of 8 years, the Centre has been able to bring many schemes closer to 100% saturation and benefits are given to deserving people by following the principle of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas”.
Dr Jitendra Singh said that due to game changer schemes like Gareeb Kalyan Anna Yojana, Jan Dhan, Ujjawala, Sauchalaya, PM Aawas, Har Ghar Jal, Har Ghar Bijli and Ayushman, the people of the country have reposed faith in Modi Government time and again both at the Centre and in most of the States. He said, people are getting the benefits of welfare schemes without any discrimination, unlike in the past, when appeasement policy was rampant. The Minister emphasised that these welfare measures brought crores of people out of the clutches of abject poverty and gave them a life of dignity.
Giving the example of North-Eastern Region, Dr Jitendra Singh said prior to 2014, the region suffered economically due to myopic policies of the successive Central Governments, but soon after the Modi government took over in 2014, Prime Minister had stated that every effort would be made to bring the North Eastern region at par with the more developed regions of the country. He said, in the last eight years, not only developmental gaps were bridged successfully, but the North- Eastern Region has also gained psychological confidence. He added that significant development in terms of Road, Rail and Air connectivity is helping facilitate the movement of goods and persons not only across the region but also across the country.
Dr Jitendra Singh also gave the example of Mizoram to the scribes that the state was always opposed to BJP, but without any discrimination, Modi Government helped in establishment of Citrus Fruit “Centre of Excellence” in Mizoram with the help of Israeli technology. He said, the Citrus Fruit Centre has emerged as a unique of its kind institution in India which, though located in Mizoram, caters to the entire North-Eastern region and indeed, to the entire country.