Coherent administration, substantial and sustainable social growth and bottom-up approach: Rupani on 4 years of Modi govt in Centre
May 26, 2018
Gandhinagar: Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani today said the tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was marked by “coherent administration” and “substantial and sustainable social growth”.
“These 4 years symbolise years of coherent administration, substantial and sustainable social growth and bottom-up approach of governance instead of earlier top-down approach…,” Rupani tweeted.
He also praised the NDA government’s efforts to make India a “leading mobile manufacturing hub,” and “connecting young India to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar” by developing places associated with his life.
In four tweets with hashtag #SaafNiyatSahiVikas, Rupani also praised the Centre for raising minimum wages by 42 per cent and implementing the Seventh Pay Commission benefits, and for “greater formalisation for a healthier economy and securing people’s rights”.
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