Narendra Modi called up for a meeting with the MPs of Gujarat to discuss 53 pending issues on Gujarat's development in the Parliament. Since the new government has been formed in the parliament and an atmosphere of fulfilling people's expectation is created Narendra Modi expected that MPs of Gujarat will play a key role in letting Gujarat its due. The meeting was attended by all the newly elected MPs from Gujarat and the leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha Shri Arun Jately and the Chief Secretary Shri A K Joyti.

The main purpose behind the meeting was to form an effective strategy to present the pending issues in parliament. MPs of both the parties were invited however the MPs of the congress party did not turn up.

Narendra Modi congratulated the newly elected MPs of 15th lok sabha election and BJP party's opposition leader of Rajya Sabha Shri Arun Jately. He expected that all the MPs will raise a firm voice to get Gujarat its due and help in getting Gujarat many other new benefits that will increase the pace of its development.

Almost 25 pending issues were discussed through an effective video presentation that can be presented to all the different department of the parliament. In this presentation note of 53 pending issues that can be sorted out was discussed. The focus of the meeting was to cover the issues of financial matters, new projects strengthening Gujarat's tourism, special scheme of education for the disabled students, providing electricity of 210 mega watts from the cabinet's electricity department that was withheld by the ruling government in the year 2006 and the only 55 mega watts electricity was given to Gujarat. A claim over the remaining 155 mega watts of electricity was discussed. Gujarat's Sindhu basin's Indus water treaty proposal, the approval for the special scheme of 579.22 crores for Gujarat safety road proposal and other important pending issues were discussed.

As the outcome of the meeting all the MPs and the leader of opposition Arun jately and the Chief Secretary A. k Jyoti affirmed that they would do their best to get Gujarat its due.

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PM chairs 48th PRAGATI meeting
June 25, 2025
QuotePM reviews key projects in Mines, Railways, and Water Resources; calling for time-bound execution
QuoteFocus on Health equity: PM urges States to fast-track development of Health Infrastructure in remote and Aspirational districts
QuotePM highlights strategic role of Defence self-reliance; encourages nationwide adoption of best practices

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired the 48th meeting of PRAGATI, the ICT-enabled, multi-modal platform aimed at fostering Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, by seamlessly integrating efforts of the Central and State governments, at South Block, earlier today.

During the meeting, Prime Minister reviewed certain critical infrastructure projects across the Mines, Railways, and Water Resources sectors. These projects, pivotal to economic growth and public welfare, were reviewed with a focus on timelines, inter-agency coordination, and issue resolution.

Prime Minister underscored that delays in project execution come at the dual cost of escalating financial outlays and denying citizens timely access to essential services and infrastructure. He urged officials, both at the Central and State levels, to adopt a results-driven approach to translate opportunity into improving lives.

During a review of Prime Minister-Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM), Prime Minister urged all States to accelerate the development of health infrastructure, with a special focus on Aspirational Districts, as well as remote, tribal, and border areas. He emphasized that equitable access to quality healthcare must be ensured for the poor, marginalized, and underserved populations, and called for urgent and sustained efforts to bridge existing gaps in critical health services across these regions.

Prime Minister emphasised that PM-ABHIM provides a golden opportunity to States to strengthen their primary, tertiary and specialised health infrastructure at Block, District and State level to provide quality health care and services.

Prime Minister reviewed exemplary practices fostering Aatmanirbharta in the defence sector, undertaken by various Ministries, Departments, and States/UTs. He lauded these initiatives for their strategic significance and their potential to spur innovation across the defence ecosystem. Underscoring their broader relevance, Prime Minister cited the success of Operation Sindoor, executed with indigenous capabilities, as a powerful testament to India’s advancing self-reliance in defence sector.

Prime Minister also highlighted how the States can avail the opportunity to strengthen the ecosystem and contribute to Aatmanirbharta in defence sector.