PM Narendra Modi's busy day: 100-day agenda's meetings...

S Venkateshwari
PM narendra Modi's busy day: 100-day agenda's meetings...

A long brainstorming session to determine the agenda for the government's 100-day program is going to be the highlight of the day. prime minister narendra Modi is scheduled to have seven important meetings on a variety of matters on Sunday, one day after the lok sabha elections have been completed, according to persons with knowledge of the situation. A review meeting with prime minister Modi is anticipated to address the post-cyclone situation, with a special emphasis on the northeastern states. This meeting is probably going to evaluate the damage that the recent cyclone "Remal" has caused, organize relief activities, and make plans for the long-term reconstruction of the impacted areas.

The prime minister will next discuss the current heatwave that is plaguing most of the nation afterthis. In addition, PM Modi will preside over a meeting to complete the arrangements for World Environment Day, which is celebrated on june 5 every year. In 1972, during the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment, the United Nations established World Environment Day. Its goal is to increase public awareness and encourage environmental conservation initiatives. The theme for this year is "land restoration, desertification, and drought resilience," and saudi arabia is the host nation. This choice aims to draw attention to both national and international initiatives.

A long brainstorming session to establish the agenda for the government's 100-day program is expected to be the highlight of the day, as pollsters forecast that prime minister Modi will serve a third consecutive term. The first person to report this was HT Digital. The Modi government's priorities and action plans for the upcoming months will be outlined at this strategic conference, which is anticipated to be a lengthy and intense discussion. 

Prior to initiating his massive electoral campaign, prime minister Modi instructed the upper echelons of the bureaucracy to use the interregnum break to prepare for the decisions that would be made during the first 100 days of Modi 3.0. He made it plain to them that he would not wait until the final 100 days before the 2029 elections to make any difficult decisions; instead, he would make them all during the first 100 days of his administration.





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