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Vision of New India by 2030

March 5, 2021
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Background : In the Union Budget of India 2019 the Finance Minister laid out the Vision 2030 while highlighting India’s transformation in the last five years. India is poised to become a $ 5 tn economy by 2025 and aspires to become a $ 10 tn economy by 2030. 

Ten most important dimensions  

The Government had unveiled its vision for the next decade(in 2019), listing thereby ten most important dimensions in 2030. With this comprehensive ten-dimensional Vision, Government will create an India where poverty, malnutrition, littering and illiteracy would be a matter of the past. India would be a modern, technology driven, high growth, equitable and transparent society

The dimensions of Vision-2030 outlined by government  are as follows

  •  To create physical and social infrastructure for the ten trillion dollar economy and to provide ease of living.
  • Digital India led by the youths with innumerable start-ups and millions of jobs.
  • To make India pollution free by focusing on Electrical Vehicles and renewables.
  • Rural industrialisation using modern technologies to generate massive employment.
  • Clean rivers, with safe drinking water to all Indians and efficient use of water in irrigation using micro-irrigation techniques.
  • Besides scaling up Sagarmala, India’s coastline and ocean waters will power development
  • Through our space programme – Gaganyaan, India becoming the launch-pad of satellites for the World
  • Self sufficiency in food production and producing food in the most organic way.
  • A healthy India by 2030 and a distress free health care and wellness system for all. Ayushman Bharat and women participation would be an important component in it.
  • Employees working with the elected Government, transforming India into Minimum Government Maximum Governance nation.
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