Shivraj Chouhan to Oversee Implementation of All PM Modi’s Schemes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has created a special team led by Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to keep track of how well important government projects and plans are being carried out. This includes schemes announced by the Prime Minister, projects mentioned in the Union Budget, and big infrastructure developments.

The first meeting of this group took place on October 18 at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), with many top government officials joining, some in person and some online. The group, headed by Chouhan, will meet every month to check on the progress of these government projects and make sure they are moving forward as planned.

PM Modi has given Chouhan the responsibility to closely watch over these projects, some of which have been ongoing since the first Modi government in 2014. Senior government officials who are in charge of different schemes will also have to attend these meetings to report on how their projects are doing.

Although the government has not shared many details about this group, it’s expected that Chouhan will look into various projects like those announced on the PM’s official website, projects where PM Modi has laid the foundation stone, plans mentioned in the Budget, and other big developments. If any project is falling behind or needs help from other ministries, Chouhan will let the officials know what the PM’s office expects them to do.

Because PM Modi is busy with many responsibilities, both in running the country and managing international affairs, he has become concerned about delays in some of these government plans. This new team, led by Chouhan, is a way to ensure that everything stays on track. Chouhan, known for being an experienced leader, will make sure these plans are completed on time.

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