On Civil Services Day, PM Modi Advises Bureaucrats To Support Aspiration Of Common Man

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday addressed civil servants in New Delhi on the occasion of 16th Civil Services Day. Addressing the civil servants, PM Modi elaborated on the effectiveness of using technology to plug loopholes and help the common man. The Prime Minister also advised civil servants to support the aspirations of the common man of India. PM Modi said that the government machinery should support the aspirations of the common people for a developed India.

“Today I would like to make a request to the bureaucracy of India, to every government servant in India, be it in the state government or the central government, that the country has put a lot of trust in you and has given you a chance. needs to be maintained and worked upon. You are in service and your decisions should be based on the welfare of the country only and only. Considering that this is the time when India completes 75 years of its independence and a time when We are planning for the next 25 years when the country will celebrate 100 years of its independence, Modi said, adding that civil servants are lucky as they get a chance to serve the country in Amrit Kaal.

PM Modi reminds officers of ‘Panch-Pran’

PM Modi also invoked his ‘Panch Prana’ and said that the energy that will emerge from the inspiration of Panch Prana will give India the height it always deserved. He said that the perception of the people has also changed because earlier it was thought that the government will do everything, but now it seems that the government will do everything for everyone. Amrit Kaal Ka Panch Pran- The goal of a developed India, to remove any trace of colonial mindset, be proud of your roots, unity among citizens and a sense of duty.

India’s time has come: PM Modi

PM Modi said that this is India’s time and global expectations from the country have also increased. He said, “India’s time has come and today the whole world has high expectations from India. Experts and organizations around the world are saying that India’s time has come.” Prime Minister Modi also said that India is number one in digital payments and the rural economy of the country is changing. He said, “India is number one in digital payments. India is one of the countries where mobile data is the cheapest. Today the country’s rural economy is changing.” The Prime Minister said that India’s progress in the last nine years has set the stage for a giant leap.