Modi asks ministers to reach office on time, avoid working from home


New Delhi, Jun 13 (IANS): In his first meeting with the new Council of Ministers on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi instructed all the ministers to reach office on time every morning and avoid working from home.

He also asked the cabinet ministers to involve their deputy ministers (Ministers of State) in all important decisions of the ministeries. He said the deputy ministers should be given adequate responsibilties.

He further added that Members of Parliament and party workers should be given time for meeting, suggesting that their grievances should be heard.

Ahead of the Council of Ministers meeting, the Prime Minister met his Cabinet and outlined the road-map and action plan of his government for the next five years. He took several decisions including triple talaq Bill among others.

This was first-ever meeting of the new Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister. Sources said he spelled out his priorities for Mission 2022 and asked them to present a report card every three months.

Sources said the Prime Minister told his colleagues that he would review the task done by them and would monitor the 'high priority' schemes being implemented by the various ministries.

Sources said the Prime Minister was more concerned about the schemes and projects such as 'housing for all' related with Mission 2022, the year when the country celebrates its 75th year of Independence.

He spelled out his priorities related to ministries dealing with the social sector. For Rural Development and the newly-constituted Jal Shakti Ministry, Modi outlined specific tasks, the sources said.

At present water crisis, particularly in rural areas, is posing a grave threat for the agriculture sector in the wake of apprehensions of a drought in the western region.

Modi has already asked the ministries to furnish an action plan for their respective departments for the first 100 days.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar told media that the meeting of the Council of Ministers was a regular affair, saying it is continuation of the practice started by the Prime Minister in 2014.

  

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Reaching office on time is a 2000-year old requirement.

    That hasn't helped India develop. Most public servants come to the office just to mark the attendance.

    How about using the 'Digital India' to get people to work from home, and be more productive.

    Imagine the savings, as well as reduction on road traffic/pollution!

    Gujju-bhai needs to think differently.

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  • abdulla, india

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    work hard.with discipline.
    do no waste precious time..
    be accountable..responsible..
    Work is worship.
    Produce best results.
    we need to build most modern and prosperous nation .hand in hand
    like Japan: korea: Germany.: Taiwan
    Israel

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Narendra Modi should lead by example, stopping all his Useless Tours & Travels ...

    DisAgree [11] Agree [7] Reply Report Abuse


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