The Modi Government’s 2025 Action Plan: Priorities for Progress
A roadmap for the Modi government in 2025, addressing inflation, employment, GDP growth, equality, safety, and infrastructure to uplift India.
Key Goals for India 2025: The Modi Government’s Plan for Progress and Development
As 2025 begins, it is a watershed moment for India to address chronic problems and capitalise on fresh opportunities. Similar to the old tradition of resolutions at the dawn of the new year, it is an opportunity for the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government to concentrate on revolutionary steps that could change the fortunes of millions of people. Here’s a rundown of 25 key objectives for the government to consider in 2025:
1. Controlling Inflation
Retail inflation had reached a 10-month high of 6.21% in October 2024, with food inflation spiking to 10.87%. Steps to anchor prices need to be taken immediately, as also the comfort to households, when savings are at an all-time low.
2. Boosting GDP Growth
Indian economic growth is slowing down as the estimates have been reduced for December 2024 at 6.6%. Industrial activity, upgrading trade partners, and entrepreneurship can once again boost the economy.
3. FDI Flow
The drop of foreign direct investment of ₹13,000 crore from 2022-23 to 2023-24 reflects the need for more investor-friendly policies to attract capital and enhance development.
4. Strengthening the Rupee
The current record low of ₹85.27 against the US dollar brings forth a sense of necessity of macroeconomic stability and solid export strategies.
5. Job Generation
Two successive years with a youth unemployment level of 10% point out that skills must be built, and sectors developed to accommodate employment for this youth bulge.
6. Helping the Common Man
While the industries have been benefited by huge loan write-offs, agriculture, which is the largest employer of India’s population, needs stronger financial support to ensure balanced growth.
7. Food Security
Seventeen lakh Indians die every year due to hunger. Expanding food distribution programs and agricultural productivity can combat hunger and malnutrition.
8. Wage Equality
India’s wage growth has come to a standstill, with rural real wages falling by 0.4%. Policy interventions for the cause of fair wages, particularly for the downtrodden, become an absolute necessity.
9. Restoring Farmer Dignity
30 farmer suicides every day demand structural reform in redressing grievances, providing a fair MSP, and making their lives worthwhile.
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10. Making Women Feel Safe
Reforms in law in the form of abolition of exception to marital rape can make the place safer for women and make their rights respect-worthy.
11. Dignity for Marginalized Communities
Manual scavenging is banned by law, but hazardous cleaning continues to claim lives. Strict implementation of the law and rehabilitation programs are the need of the hour.
12. Journalistic Freedom
Attacks on journalists hurt democracy. This should be one of the biggest priorities: protecting the freedom of the press and accountability for such crimes.
13. Women in Parliament
Women make up only 13.6% of the 18th Lok Sabha. Representation in Parliament and key leadership positions are necessary for inclusive governance.
14. Allowing Thorough Legislative Scrutiny
Passing legislation without discussion will mean that essential points are left unaddressed. Thorough legislative scrutiny will help in policy formulation.
15. Designating a Deputy Speaker
Non-appointment of a Deputy Speaker for both Lok Sabhas during the 17th and 18th terms is a sad precedent. Filling this slot is important to ensure parliamentary normalcy.
16. Encouraging Political Criticism
Opposition voices are important for democracy. Deterioration of targeting opposition leaders and promoting constructive dialogue will help in strengthening the institutions.
17. Respecting National Institutions
Missing vital commissions leadership position. Vacancy should be filled to work efficaciously, to protect the rights, and to redress grievances.
18. Support for STs, SCs and OBC
The schemes regarding education like Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas and Eklavya Schools must be put into proper functioning so that all such benefits can be transferred to these deprived communities
19. The Census
The postponed 2021 Census affects planning and policy formulation. This activity has to be conducted in time to ensure correct distribution of resources.
20. Optimal Expenditure
Programs like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao should be better managed by allocating more funds to education and health and not on hoardings and advertisements in the media.
21. State Dues
Dues pending under MGNREGS schemes have disallowed millions from reaping its benefits. Payments of these dues will revive their livelihoods and confidence in the government.
22. Manipur Crisis
There are over 67,000 people displaced in Manipur, and there is a dire need to restore peace and rehabilitate the affected communities.
23. Protection of Minorities
Incidents of communal violence and hate speeches are on the rise, and proper action and policy measures need to be implemented to ensure all citizens’ safety.
24. Safety of Public Infrastructure
Rising accidents in public infrastructure necessitate stringent safety measures and accountability in construction projects.
25. Cyber Security
Digital frauds suffered ₹1616 crores as loss in the year 2024. Under digitalization, proper data security regulations and protection are very crucial.
Conclusion: With these priorities, the Modi government has an uncluttered road map of dealing with current needs and taking the country to a better place for all Indians as India enters 2025. Decisive action and transparent governance can turn on the tap of progress, which trickles down to the last person in the nation while India’s global stature is consolidated.
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