"Shri Modi affirmed the need to value the states as the strength of India, rather than considering them as a weakness"
"Coalitions cannot be blamed. It is about what is the aim when the government is formed, and whether it can fulfill the aims: Shri Narendra Modi"
"I want to say urbanisation is not a crisis but an opportunity, seeing it as a crisis has been wrong. Aatma gaav ki ho aur suvidha sheher ki ho, this is what we believe: Shri Modi"

From employment and development of villages to GST and the Federal structure of India, a series of concerns surrounding India’s economic and social well-being were addressed by Shri Narendra Modi at the conference on ‘Economic Growth – The Way Forward’, organized by the Chartered Accountants Association in Delhi, on the afternoon of 27th February, 2014.

One after the other, Shri Modi took questions posed to him, and spoke in detail of his approaches to address each concern. While the question on jobs for youth was duly dealt by Shri Modi when he spoke of the effectiveness of the skill development initiatives started in Gujarat, and called for the need to initiate such measures on the national level, on the question of PSUs and their tendency to shut down in the future, Shri Modi said that the initiative of professionalizing PSUs in Gujarat had gone a long way in ensuring their efficiency and performance in the long run.

Talking about the concern on the Federal structure of the Nation, Shri Modi affirmed the need to value the states as the strength of India, rather than considering them as a weakness. Stating the relevance and effectiveness of a system where the PM and the CMs of the state worked together, in consultation with each other, Shri Modi said, “States are important. And real time functioning should have the PM and the CMs of the states working in tandem. The Federal structure is important in letter and spirit, it is our strength.”

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Shri Modi expressed deep concern over the current state-of-affairs and how the problems of corruption, unemployment and misgovernance were eroding the Nation. “Coalitions cannot be blamed. It is about what is the aim when the government is formed, and whether it can fulfill the aims. Sadly there has been erosion of institutions and the loss has been India's. We keep talking about what will happen after corruption but why can't we think about having no corruption at all,” said Shri Modi, even as he affirmed the need for a policy-driven approach so as to minimize the grey areas.

Answering a question on why the youth from villages had to go to the cities for job opportunities, Shri Modi spoke of the need to ensure equal growth for all sections of the society and emphasized on giving focus towards the development of villages, as much as that of the cities. “Why do the youth have to go to the cities from villages? Can they get the opportunities in the villages? I want to say urbanisation is not a crisis but an opportunity, seeing it as a crisis has been wrong. Also, why just villages, we want everyone to get opportunities wherever they are staying. Aatma gaav ki ho aur suvidha sheher ki ho, this is what we believe,” stated Shri Modi, while adding that for this, due focus must also be laid on developing the agricultural sector by equipping it with technological advancements and thereby increasing the productivity. This way, Shri Modi said, would ensure that more jobs could be created in the agriculture sector.

Addressing the question on whether justice was being granted to the common man, Shri Modi cited the initiative of evening courts introduced in Gujarat and stated how the transfer of cases of the poor to these evening courts had ensuring in speedy delivery of justice. He also applauded the Lok Adalats and their efficiency in ensuring speedy redress of cases. “We need not be sad about the set up, we need to transform them and add life,” stated Shri Modi.

Shri Modi also spoke about the BJP’s support for GST (Goods and Services Tax), but added that right IT infrastructure was required for proper implementation of it. “BJP has never opposed GST. Only that the preparation on the part of the Centre is not done. The concerns of the states must also be addressed,” said Shri Modi.

Offering heartfelt condolences to the families of those who had lost their lives in INS Sindhuratna, Shri Modi duly acknowledged the valuable contribution of the soldiers and said, “Tyag, Tapasya, Balidan. Isme sena ke samne kisi ki tulna nahi ho sakti hai. Aise jawano ko hum naman karte hain.”

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will undertake a visit to Assam on 20-21 December. On 20th December, at around 3 PM, Prime Minister will reach Guwahati, where he will undertake a walkthrough and inaugurate the New Terminal Building of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport. He will also address the gathering on the occasion.

On 21st December, at around 9:45 AM, Prime Minister will pay tribute to martyrs at Swahid Smarak Kshetra in Boragaon, Guwahati. After that, he will travel to Namrup in Dibrugarh, Assam, where he will perform Bhoomi Pujan for the Ammonia-Urea Project of Assam Valley Fertilizer and Chemical Company Ltd. He will also address the gathering on the occasion.

On 20th December, Prime Minister will inaugurate the new terminal building of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport in Guwahati, marking a transformative milestone in Assam’s connectivity, economic expansion and global engagement.

The newly completed Integrated New Terminal Building, spread over nearly 1.4 lakh square metres, is designed to handle up to 1.3 crore passengers annually, supported by major upgrades to the runway, airfield systems, aprons and taxiways.

India’s first nature-themed airport terminal, the airport’s design draws inspiration from Assam’s biodiversity and cultural heritage under the theme “Bamboo Orchids”. The terminal makes pioneering use of about 140 metric tonnes of locally sourced Northeast bamboo, complemented by Kaziranga-inspired green landscapes, japi motifs, the iconic rhino symbol and 57 orchid-inspired columns reflecting the Kopou flower. A unique “Sky Forest”, featuring nearly one lakh plants of indigenous species, offers arriving passengers an immersive, forest-like experience.

The terminal sets new benchmarks in passenger convenience and digital innovation. Features such as full-body scanners for fast, non-intrusive security screening, DigiYatra-enabled contactless travel, automated baggage handling, fast-track immigration and AI-driven airport operations ensure seamless, secure and efficient journeys.

On 21st December morning before heading to Namrup, Prime Minister will also visit the Swahid Smarak Kshetra to pay homage to the martyrs of the historic Assam Movement, a six-year-long people’s movement that embodied the collective resolve for a foreigner-free Assam and the protection of the State’s identity.

Later in the day, Prime Minister will perform Bhoomipujan of the new brownfield Ammonia-Urea Fertilizer Project at Namrup, in Dibrugarh, Assam, within the existing premises of Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited (BVFCL).

Furthering Prime Minister’s vision of Farmers’ Welfare, the project, with an estimated investment of over Rs. 10,600 crore, will meet fertilizer requirements of Assam and neighbouring states, reduce import dependence, generate substantial employment and catalyse regional economic development. It stands as a cornerstone of industrial revival and farmer welfare.