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Both the eastern and western dedicated freight corridors are being seen as a game changer for 21st century India: PM Modi
Dedicated Freight Corridors will help in the development of new growth centres in different parts of the country: PM

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi dedicated to the nation the 306 km long Rewari - Madar section of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) today through video conference. He also flagged off the Double Stack Long Haul Container Train on this route. Governors Rajasthan and Haryana, Chief Ministers of Rajasthan and Haryana and Union Ministers Shri Piyush Goyal, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Shri Kailash Choudhary, Shri Rao Inderjit Singh, Shri Ratan Lal Kataria, Shri Krishan Pal Gurjar were present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said Maha Yagna to modernize the country's infrastructure has gained a new momentum today. He listed the initiatives of the Government launched in the last 12 days to modernize the country like DBT to farmers, launch of National Mobility Card in Airport Express Line, inauguration of AIIMS Rajkot, IIM Sambalpur, Light House Projects in 6 cities, National Atomic Timescale and Bharatiya Nirdeshak Dravya, National Environmental Standards Laboratory, Kochi-Mangalore gas pipeline, 100th Kisan Rail, a section of Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor. He added that so many launches were done even during this in this period of Corona to modernize the country.

The Prime Minister said the Made in India vaccine for Corona approved a few days back has instilled a new confidence in the people. He said Dedicated Freight Corridor is seen as the game changer project for India in the 21st century. He said since the launch of the New Bhaupur - New Khurja section average speed of the freight train has tripled in that particular section. He said with the flag off of the first double stacked container freight train from New Ateli in Haryana to New Kishanganj in Rajasthan, India has joined the select nations in the world. He lauded the efforts of the engineers and their team for this proud achievement. He said this dedicated freight corridor will bring new opportunities and new hopes for everyone especially farmers, entrepreneurs and merchants of Rajasthan. He said the dedicated freight corridor is not only the route for modern freight trains but also a corridor for rapid development of the country. These corridors will form the basis of development of new growth centers and growth points in different cities of the country, he added.

The Prime Minister said the Eastern Freight Corridor has also started showing how they are increasing the strength of different parts of the country. He said the western freight corridor will make farming and allied business in Haryana and Rajasthan easier and also impart new energy into cities like Mahendragarh, Jaipur, Ajmer and Sikar. Faster access to national and international markets have opened for the manufacturing units and entrepreneurs of these states at a much lower cost. Faster and cheaper connectivity to the ports of Gujarat and Maharashtra will boost new investment opportunities in the region.

The Prime Minister said that the creation of modern infrastructure also gives rise to new systems in life and business and not only speeds up the works associated with it but also powers up several engines of the economy. He added that the corridor not only creates employment in the construction sector but also in other sectors like cement, steel and transport. Elaborating upon the benefit of the Dedicated Freight Corridor, the Prime Minister said, it will cover 133 railway stations in 9 states. At these stations, there will be multi model logistic parks, freight terminal, container depot, container terminal, parcel hub. All these will benefit the farmers, small industries cottage industries and larger manufacturers as well, he said.

Using the analogy of the railway tracks, the Prime Minister said that today in India, work in Infrastructure running simultaneously on two tracks. Individual and growth engine of the country. At individual level, the Prime Minister pointed out the reforms in housing, sanitation, electricity, LPG, road and Internet connectivity. Crores of Indians are benefiting from many such schemes. On the other track, growth engines such as industry, and entrepreneurs are being benefited by the rapid implementation of highway, railway, airway, waterway and multi-modal port connectivity. Like freight corridors, economic corridors, defense corridors, tech clusters are being provided to the industry. This individual and Industry infrastructure is creating a positive image of India, reflected on increasing foreign exchange reserves and trust in India said the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also thanked the people of Japan for their technical and financial support in the project.

The Prime Minister emphasized the coordination between individual, industry and investment for modernization of the Indian Railways. Recalling the woes of the passengers in the earlier times, the Prime Minister said that significant work has been done in the areas of cleanliness, timeliness, good service, ticketing, facilities and security. He gave examples of cleanliness of stations and compartments, biodegradable toilets, catering, modern ticketing and model trains like Tejas or Vande Bharat express, Vista-dome coaches. He also highlighted the unprecedented investment in broad gauging and electrification which has led to enhanced scope and speed of the railways. He talked of semi-high-speed trains, modern technology for laying down the tracks and expressed the hope that every North-Eastern state capital will be connected with railways.

The Prime Minister noted the sterling contribution of the Railways during the Corona period and praised them for their role in taking the labourers to their homes.

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the second installment of the Budget Webinar series today, focusing on the theme of "Sustaining and Strengthening Economic Growth." Reflecting on the momentum of the previous week, the Prime Minister noted that the first webinar was highly successful and yielded excellent suggestions regarding the implementation of budget provisions.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the current webinar is intrinsically linked to providing continuous strength to the country’s economic growth.The PM observed that as global supply chains are getting re-shaped, India’s robust economy has become a beacon of hope for the world. " The rapid progress of the economy is a massive foundation for a 'Viksit Bharat'", Shri Modi remarked.

Reaffirming the government's clear vision and clear resolution, the Prime Minister reiterated the core mantras of "Build more, produce more, connect more, and export more." "Certainly, the deliberations that will take place among you today, and the suggestions that emerge from these deliberations, will play a major role," the PM remarked.

Addressing the synergy between various sectors, the Prime Minister explained that manufacturing, logistics, MSMEs, and urban centers are not isolated silos but interconnected pillars of a single economic structure. He detailed how manufacturing drives exports while competitive MSMEs foster flexibility and innovation. "This year's budget has provided great strength to all these pillars," Shri Modi affirmed.

The Prime Minister cautioned that policy direction alone does not yield results without active participation from industry, financial institutions, and state governments. He urged stakeholders to prioritize discussions on increasing manufacturing, production and making cost structures more competitive. “Your suggestions in these directions will be pivotal in making the development reach every corner of the country” Shri Modi remarked.

The PM highlighted the government's efforts to strengthen core capabilities and remove existing bottlenecks in the manufacturing sector. “Focus on sectors like the Dedicated Rare Earth Corridors and container manufacturing is aimed at bolstering the trade ecosystem” , Shri Modi asserted.

The Prime Minister also spotlighted the 'Biopharma Shakti Mission' announced in the budget, which aims to position India as a global hub for biologics and next-generation therapies. "We want to move towards leadership in advanced biopharma research and manufacturing," Shri Modi expressed..

In the context of shifting global dynamics, the PM remarked that the world is actively seeking reliable and resilient manufacturing partners.He urged stakeholders to invest with confidence, adopt cutting-edge technology, make significant investments in research, and maintain global quality standards. "India has the opportunity to play this role strongly," the Prime Minister emphasized.

Touching upon Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), the Prime Minister stated that these agreements have opened massive doors of opportunity, placing a renewed responsibility on Indian industry to emphasize quality. He stressed the need to research the preferences and comfort of international consumers to create user-friendly products. “ Only then will we be able to take advantage of the opportunities that are being created by Free Trade Agreements”, Shri Modi highlighted.

Regarding the MSME sector, the Prime Minister noted that recent classification reforms have removed the fear of expansion among small enterprises. While the government continues to facilitate credit access and technology upgrades, he stressed that the real impact depends on MSMEs entering the global competition. "Now is the time for MSMEs to further increase their productivity, raise their quality standards, and connect with digital processes and strong value chains," Shri Modi emphasised..

The Prime Minister identified infrastructure and logistics as the core pillars of the national growth strategy, backed by a record capital expenditure in this year's budget. He highlighted the expansion of high-speed rail, multi-modal connectivity, and ship repair facilities as essential steps for efficiency. " The actual benefit of this infrastructure will only be realized when industry and investors align their strategies accordingly," he reminded the audience.

On urbanization, the PM stated that India’s future growth is tied to the effective planning and management of its cities. He called for suggestions on how Tier-II and Tier-III cities can serve as new growth anchors. Shri Modi stressed that suggestions in this regard will be important.

The Prime Minister addressed the global shift toward sustainability, noting that markets now look beyond cost to environmental impact. He cited the 'Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage Mission' as a significant step and urged businesses to integrate clean technology into their core business strategies. "The industries that invest in clean technology in a timely manner will have better access to new markets in the coming years," the PM observed.

The Prime Minister called for "collective ownership" to achieve the goal of a 'Viksit Bharat.' He urged the participants to look beyond discussion and create momentum in partnership with the government’s framework. "Every suggestion and every experience of yours has the potential to bring excellent results on the ground," the Prime Minister concluded.