Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asked officials in charge of 115 backward districts to focus on low hanging fruits and come up with pioneering innovations for development by April 14, the birth anniversary of B R Ambedkar.
He was addressing a conference on 'Transformation of Aspirational Districts' at the Dr Ambedkar International Centre here.
He also interacted with officials in charge of transformation of the districts.
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The officials concerned should focus on "low hanging" fruits to show results and create an atmosphere of optimism and positivity, he said, adding success stories are needed to change the psyche of people.
Modi said serving in less developed districts "may not be glamorous but it will give an important platform to make a positive difference".
Stressing that all round and inclusive development is essential, the Prime Minister said that even in the states with strong development indicators there would be areas which would need greater push.
"Once the people of India decide to do something, nothing is impossible," he said, and citied the example of millions of Jan Dhan accounts opened in a record time.
He further said that the system and officials showed that "it is possible to electrify villages at a record pace and it is possible to build toilets in our cities as well as villages at historic speed".
The event was organised keeping in view Modi's vision of creating a 'New India' by 2022.
The Centre has embarked upon a major policy initiative for rapid transformation of districts that are lagging on specific development parameters.
Senior government officials of the rank of additional secretary and joint secretary have been designated as officers in-charge to coordinate the efforts of the Centre and states in addressing the specific developmental needs of these districts.
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