"Narendra Modi addresses first ever India International Bullion Summit organized by BBA"
"Our goldsmiths should not suffer from unemployment. The bullion market and association to start skill development initiatives to train young goldsmiths and children of goldsmiths: Narendra Modi"
"Shri Modi talks at length about the importance of gold in the lives of the people of India"
"While making policies about gold, the considerations cannot only be economic but also Government must ensure that the common people must not feel disconnected with it: Narendra Modi"
"Nobody knew that the gold control act would have such an effect on society: Narendra Modi"

Addressing the first ever India International Bullion Summit organized by the Bombay Bullion Association through video conferencing, Shri Narendra Modi inspired the audience to raise the voice for the interests of the goldsmiths and raise their voice against smuggling. He stated that our goldsmiths should not suffer from unemployment and called for the bullion market and association to start skill development initiatives to train young goldsmiths and children of goldsmiths. Modi ji affirmed that we all must work together to make our nation the ‘Sone Ki Chidiya’ once again. He even called for exploring the opportunities in exporting handmade jewelry, which can help boost exports.

Shri Modi talked at length about the importance of gold in the lives of the people of India. “Gold is deeply associated with our lives. The 50th anniversary is called a golden jubilee and we call our good period a golden period. It is in the mind of every person that with gold comes a sense of security and a sense of respect. On important occasions we exchange gold.” He also went on to say that gold is very popular among the rural areas where banking facilities are not very advanced making people buy gold.

Narendra Modi addresses first ever India International Bullion Summit organized by BBA

Shri Modi avowed that while making policies about gold, the considerations cannot only be economic but also must ensure that the common people must not feel disconnected with it. Shri Modi also shared that even a report of the RBI noted that buying gold was not simply a matter of economics but also about the mind of the people. If the Government thinks that by imposing duty the buying of gold will reduce they are wrong and even the RBI said it, Shri Modi said.

He also came down heavily on the Centre for their weak excuse on price rise and rupee falling. Shri Modi pointed, “What has happened to the Centre I do not understand. They said Rupee is falling due to imports so they said shut petrol pumps at night. For rising prices what kind of excuses they make- the north is consuming rice, the south is consuming wheat!” 

Narendra Modi ji also spoke against the drawbacks of central control in this sphere under the previous regimes from the time of 1947 till 1990s. He also said that due to the Gold Control Act the skills of our goldsmiths took a beating, which is unfortunate and further said that the biggest loss for a nation is when it loses its skills. Shri Modi recalled that due to these policies gold smuggling became a very big thing, gangs emerged and anti-social elements rose. “Nobody knew that the gold control act would have such an effect on society,” he noted. 

Shri Modi assured the organizers of the conference and the BBA and other people gathered that he fully understands their problems.

The audience gave a standing ovation to Shri Modi both before and after his speech.

Narendra Modi addresses first ever India International Bullion Summit organized by BBA

Narendra Modi addresses first ever India International Bullion Summit organized by BBA

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Theme of meeting : Inclusive Human Development for Viksit Bharat@2047

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired the 11th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog at Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre, New Delhi, earlier today. This year’s theme was Inclusive Human Development for Viksit Bharat@2047. It was attended by Chief Ministers, Lt. Governors and Administrators representing 28 States and 5 UTs. This was the first time when Chief Ministers of all 28 States participated in the Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog.

Prime Minister noted that at a time when many major economies are facing uncertainty and economic challenges, India’s growth story continues to inspire the world. He emphasized the need to further strengthen the nation’s resolve towards self-reliance and highlighted the importance of adopting and implementing global best practices, particularly in the renewable energy sector.

Underscoring the importance of cooperative federalism, Prime Minister stated that the Centre and the States must work together to achieve the goal of a Viksit Bharat. He stressed that the vision of Viksit Bharat should become the collective resolve of every State, district, block and village.

Highlighting the strength of India’s demographic profile, Prime Minister observed that the country’s youth constitute its greatest asset, with nearly 70 crore Indians below the age of 25 years. Calling this a demographic dividend, he urged States to focus on transforming it into a development dividend through education, skilling and capacity-building initiatives that prepare young people for future opportunities and challenges.

Referring to India’s recently concluded trade agreements with several countries, Prime Minister encouraged States to create opportunities for youth and MSMEs and to equip stakeholders to effectively leverage the benefits arising from these agreements. He also urged States to actively attract investments from partner countries.

Emphasizing women-led development, Prime Minister called upon States to work towards increasing the number of Lakhpati Didis from 3 crore to 6 crore and stressed the importance of ensuring a safe and secure environment for Nari Shakti.

Prime Minister urged States to focus on One District One Product (ODOP) initiatives and develop export-oriented strategies around it. He also identified defence manufacturing as an emerging sector where India is establishing a distinct identity and encouraged States to formulate policies to leverage the opportunities arising from its growth.

Prime Minister highlighted the need for coordinated efforts to address emerging social challenges such as drug abuse and cyber fraud through preventive measures, awareness campaigns and effective governance.

Prime Minister also drew attention to concerns arising from El Niño conditions and appealed to States to promote water conservation and encourage natural and organic farming practices. He noted that the purchase of 11 lakh tonnes of organic manure by farmers during the current Kharif season reflected growing confidence in sustainable agriculture.

Prime Minister emphasized the need to evaluate progress at the district level, particularly through aspirational district parameters. Prime Minister suggested that on similar lines, 100 districts should be identified in the field of agriculture to bring positive results. He urged the States to take lead in this pursuit so that a phenomenal change can be achieved through the aspirational approach.

Prime Minister emphasised the need for a monitoring framework and targeted 100-day and five-year goals towards achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.

Highlighting the importance of good governance, transparency, and infrastructure for attracting investment, he urged States to focus on branding, ease of doing business, and emerging opportunities in sectors such as data centres and artificial intelligence. He emphasized that AI should be viewed as an opportunity and called for greater efforts to equip people with the skills required for the future economy.

The Chief Ministers/Lt. Governors/Administrators congratulated Prime Minister Modi on completing 12 years in his office. They also expressed solidarity with the Centre to withstand the global geo-political crisis and to strengthen India’s resilience with respect to energy requirements, and sustain its growth trajectory.

Prime Minister noted that the discussions were constructive and reflected the aspirations, hopes, experiences, best practices, and challenges of the States. Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to all the CMs, LGs and Administrators for participating in the meeting and expressed confidence that Together, through cooperation, innovation, and a shared commitment to development, India can accelerate its journey towards a Viksit Bharat by 2047.