Cabinet Meeting Under PM Modi to Review Achievements Ahead of Milestone Anniversary

On June 4, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead a cabinet meeting to discuss the government's achievements as it approaches its 11th anniversary. This meeting, the first since Operation Sindoor, will involve presentations from various ministries, including the Ministry of Water Power. The session aims to communicate the successes of the past 11 years to the public and will compare the progress made under the UPA and NDA governments. Stay tuned for insights into the significant decisions that may arise from this important gathering.
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Cabinet Meeting Under PM Modi to Review Achievements Ahead of Milestone Anniversary

Upcoming Cabinet Meeting to Discuss Key Achievements

On Wednesday, June 4, a cabinet meeting led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to take place. This marks the first cabinet meeting since Operation Sindoor. The meeting will commence at 5 PM at the Sushma Swaraj Bhawan, with PM Modi presiding over the session. During this gathering, all ministers will be briefed on the success of Operation Sindoor, and significant decisions are expected to be made.


 


This meeting is particularly noteworthy as it coincides with the completion of a year in office for Modi Government 3.0, as well as the 11th anniversary of the Modi administration. Discussions will likely focus on the government's achievements over the years. According to media reports, several ministries are set to present their work, including the Ministry of Water Power and others. PM Modi has instructed all ministries to communicate the accomplishments of the past 11 years to the public.


 


In preparation, ministries have begun reporting their achievements to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. This ministry will compile these accomplishments into a booklet for presentation. Additionally, ministries are encouraged to share their successes via social media. The meeting will also highlight how the country's landscape has transformed over the past 11 years, comparing the achievements of the UPA and NDA governments.


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