Chief Minister reviews Internal and Coastal-Area Securities in the State  In the wake of heinous affront of terror in Mumbai, Chief Minister Shri Narendrabhai Modi convened an urgent high level meeting at Gandhinagar today. He reviewed the internal security of the State during the meet with higher officials of Home Department and top police officials. On the directives given by him, internal security arrangements in the State have been beefed up.

Minister of State for Home Shri Amitbhai Shah, Additional Principal Home Secretary Shri Balvantsingh, D.G.P. Shri P.C.Pandey, and higher officials sought preliminary reports of the recent terror attacks in Mumbai.

Chief Minister asked the officials to remain fully vigilant and to make elaborate security arrangements across the State, including the security of the coastal regions.

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PM chairs PRAGATI meeting
May 28, 2025
QuotePM reviews Mega Infrastructure Projects Worth Over Rs 62,000 Crore
QuotePM stresses on timely completion of Projects Delays; Urges prioritisation of efficiency and accountability
QuotePM asks State Governments to ensure mandatory registration of all eligible real estate projects under RERA
QuotePM urges to ensure quality and timeliness of grievance disposal to ensure justice and fairness for homebuyers
QuotePM examines best practices related to the Semiconductor Ecosystem in India

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired the PRAGATI meeting, the ICT-based multi-modal platform for Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, involving Centre and State governments, earlier today.

During the meeting, Prime Minister reviewed three major infrastructure projects with a cumulative cost of over Rs 62,000 crore, spanning the sectors of Road Transport, Power, and Water Resources located across various States and UTs. Emphasizing the strategic importance of these projects, he called for concerted efforts to overcome implementation bottlenecks and ensure their timely completion.

Highlighting the adverse impact of project delays, Prime Minister reiterated that such setbacks not only inflate costs but also deprive citizens of essential services and infrastructure. He urged all stakeholders to prioritize efficiency and accountability, stressing that timely delivery is critical to maximizing socio-economic outcomes.

During a review of public grievances linked to the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), Prime Minister emphasized the need to improve the quality and timeliness of grievance disposal to ensure justice and fairness for homebuyers. He asked State Governments to ensure the mandatory registration of all eligible real estate projects under the RERA Act. The Prime Minister emphasized that strict compliance with RERA provisions is critical for restoring trust in the housing market.

Prime Minister examined notable best practices related to the development of the Semiconductor Ecosystem in India. He emphasized that such initiatives can serve as a guiding model for others and inspire broader adoption across States and UTs, thereby strengthening the National Semiconductor Mission.

Up to the present PRAGATI meetings, 373 projects having a total cost of around Rs 20.64 lakh crore have been reviewed.