Arunachal Pradesh Steps Up Development Initiatives to Align with India’s Vision 2047

Chief Minister Pema Khandu announced a ramped-up focus on developing all sectors in Arunachal Pradesh to meet the goals set for national development by 2047. Khandu made this declaration following his participation in a BJP-led state leaders’ conference in Delhi.

The conference, which gathered chief ministers and deputy chief ministers from BJP-ruled states, featured speeches by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. They presented their vision for achieving a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) by 2047.

Khandu also had a private meeting with Prime Minister Modi on Sunday. Images of their meeting were later shared by the Prime Minister’s Office on the social media platform X.

BJP President J.P. Nadda, also the Union Health Minister, provided guidance to state leaders on accelerating comprehensive development within their regions.

In a social media post, Khandu emphasized, “Team Arunachal is working diligently to transform every sector and sustain the state’s development pace, contributing significantly to realizing the vision of a developed India.”

The conference underscored the importance of ensuring welfare schemes effectively reach their intended beneficiaries. Modi praised BJP-led state governments for their dedication to supporting various societal groups, especially those in need.

“Our party is committed to advancing good governance and meeting the aspirations of the people,” Modi affirmed.

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