PM Modi's 5th meeting with CMs over economy on Monday


New Delhi, May 10 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a meeting with all Chief Ministers on Monday to discuss the next stage in the exit from the nationwide lockdown enforced to contain novel coronavirus outbreak and various issues comprising the economy, officials said on Sunday.

The Prime Minister's Office took to Twitter to share the information that he would hold the meeting via video-conference at around 3 p.m.

"PM Narendra Modi to hold the 5th meeting via video-conference with state Chief Ministers tomorrow (Monday) afternoon at 3 p.m.," PMO India tweeted.

Sources said the focus of the meeting will be on further increasing the economic activities and on tackling the pandemic in containment zones as the lockdown 3.0 is to end on May 17.

The announcement comes after Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba chaired a meeting with Chief Secretaries and Health Secretaries of all states and Union Territories (UTs) to review their status of novel coronavirus or COVID-19 management. As the Chief Secretaries informed Gauba about the situation in their states and also said that while protection is required from COVID, the economic activities also needed to be stepped up in a calibrated manner, the Prime Minister also want to take stock of situation in one-on-one discussion with the Chief Ministers of these states.

The lockdown, enforced on March 25, was originally supposed to end on April 14. It was then extended to May 3, and then again to May 17.

According to sources familiar with the matter, there will definitely be more concessions in terms of what's allowed, but that there will likely be no changes in Covid-19 hotspots and containment zones.

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, May 10 2020

    dis pm has destroyed economy b4 corona & b4 da arrival of corona he never discuss with c.m's about economy. now y?

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sun, May 10 2020

    PM Modi holding 5th meeting with CMs!?!?!?!?!?....What an ill informed initiative by this PM?. Are these CMs experts in economical strategies?????... Inviting experts in economics and finances itself is an wise strategy by a leader to plan, revive and jet start the economy. Meeting only with CMs for the 5th time says something else is cooking in PM's mind. Not serious about the economy for sure as usual just a outward drama and inward selfish motive.

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  • Kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, May 10 2020

    Central and State governments are better placed to decide the extent of lock down required and concessions they can allow, taking into account zones as the number of people affected is still increasing. While the lock down situation still continues, it is time to shift our focus to support a return-to-work mode, while addressing needed changes in the months ahead. Individuals and organizations can begin making that shift - from planning during this time, to stabilizing in the new environment and strategizing for what’s in the future. Industry experts anticipate that the crisis will fundamentally alter how we work and engage. A prudent decision is to re-calibrate the business strategy in the face of unprecedented new risks and opportunities which will help the organization to sustain and grow.
    While the short-term outlook might be gloomy, history shows that society is resilient enough and economy can recover over a period of time and will come back even stronger, if the policy decisions taken by central and State governments will facilitate the recovery.

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