PM
Gives Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self Reliant) India
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Comprehensive Package of Rs 20 lakh crore to be Announced
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PM Gives a Call for Self-Reliant
India; Lays Down Five Pillars of Atmanirbhar Bharat
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It is time to become Vocal for
our Local Products and make them Global: PM
Posted On: 12 MAY 2020 8:45PM by PIB Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation
on 12 May 2020. Recalling those who have died battling the pandemic, Prime Minister
said that the crisis that has emerged due to COVID-19 is unprecedented, but in this
battle, we not only need to protect ourselves but also have to keep moving forward.
Self-reliant
India
Talking about the pre and post COVID worlds, Prime
Minister observed that in order to fulfill the dream of making the 21st century
India’s, the way forward is through ensuring that the country becomes self-reliant.
Talking about turning a crisis into an opportunity, he gave the example of PPE kits
N-95 masks, whose production in India has gone up from almost being negligible to
2 lakh each, on a daily basis.
Prime Minister remarked that the definition of
self-reliance has undergone a change in the globalized world and clarified that
when the country talks about self-reliance, it is different from being self-centered.
He said that India’s culture considers the world as one family, and progress in
India is part of, and also contributes to, progress in the whole world. He noted that the world trusts that India has
a lot to contribute towards the development of the entire humanity.
Five
pillars of a self-reliant India
Recalling the devastation in Kutch after the earthquake,
Prime Minister said that through determination and resolve, the area was back on
its feet. A similar determination is needed to make the country self-reliant.
He said that a self-reliant India will stand on
five pillars viz.
1.
Economy,
which brings in quantum jump and not incremental change;
2.
Infrastructure,
which should become the identity of India;
3.
System,
based on 21st century technology driven arrangements;
4.
Vibrant
Demography, which is our source of energy for a self-reliant India; and
5.
Demand,
whereby the strength of our demand and supply chain should be utilized to full capacity.
He underlined the importance of strengthening all stakeholders in the supply chain
to increase, as well as fulfill, the demand.
Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan
Prime Minister announced a special economic package
and gave a clarion call for Atmanirbhar Bharat. He noted
that this package, taken together with earlier announcements by the government during
COVID crisis and decisions taken by RBI, is to the tune of Rs
20 lakh crore, which is equivalent to almost 10% of India’s GDP. He said that the
package will provide a much needed boost towards achieving ‘Atmanirbhar
Bharat’.
Prime Minister observed that the package will
also focus on land, labour, liquidity and laws. It will
cater to various sections including cottage industry, MSMEs, labourers, middle class, industries, among others. He informed
that the details of the contours of the package will be provided by the Finance
Minister from tomorrow, in the coming few days.
Talking about the positive impact of reforms like
JAM trinity and others, brought about in the last six years, Prime Minister said
that several bold reforms are needed to make the country self-reliant, so that the
impact of crisis such as COVID, can be negated in future. These reforms include
supply chain reforms for agriculture, rational tax system, simple and clear laws,
capable human resource and a strong financial system. These reforms will promote
business, attract investment, and further strengthen Make in India.
Prime Minister remarked that self-reliance will
prepare the country for tough competition in the global supply chain, and it is
important that the country wins this competition. The same has been kept in mind
while preparing the package. It will not only increase efficiency in various sectors
but also ensure quality.
Highlighting their contribution to the country,
Prime Minister said that the package will also focus on empowering the poor, labourers, migrants, etc., both from organized and unorganized
sectors.
He observed that the crisis has taught us the
importance of local manufacturing, local market and local supply chains. All our
demands during the crisis were met ‘locally’. Now, its time to be vocal about the
local products and help these local products become global, he said.
Living
with COVID
Prime Minister noted that several experts and
scientists have said that the virus is going to be part of our lives for a long
time. But, it is also important to ensure that our life does-not revolve only around
it. He exhorted people to work towards their targets while taking precautions like
wearing masks and maintaining ‘do gaz doori’.
On the fourth stage of Lockdown, he said that
its contours will be completely different from those seen yet. On the basis of recommendations
received from states, new rules will be framed, and information about the same will
be conveyed before 18th May.