Exhibition highlights NDA initiatives

All the programmes like Swachh Bharat, Jan Dhan Yojana, launch of Mudra bank, more compensation for crops hit by calamities and more MSP for produce.

May 27, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 11:57 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Anakapalle MP Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao going round the exhibition after inaugurating it in the city on Tuesday.— PHOTO: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM

Anakapalle MP Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao going round the exhibition after inaugurating it in the city on Tuesday.— PHOTO: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM

The exhibition organised by DAVP near Kalimatha temple showcases the initiatives of the NDA government during its one-year rule.

It starts with the assurance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 20, 2014, in Parliament to improve lives of villagers, Dalits, farmers, tribal people and the oppressed.

All the programmes like Swachh Bharat, Jan Dhan Yojana, launch of Mudra bank, more compensation for crops hit by calamities and more MSP for produce, cleansing of the Ganga and schemes for the welfare of labourers like minimum pension were covered giving all details. It covers defence concerns as well. “Sah na bhavatu” translated as Strong India for secure India gives details of the acquisition of 36 Rafale jets in fly-away condition.

A clock-wise display concludes with a resolve to build future India as ‘Amritmay Bharat’ by 2022 celebrating 75 years of the country’s independence with water to all fields, skill development, jobs, housing and health assurance for all, digital India and 24X7 power.

“The exhibitions cover about 40 to 45 programmes and are uniformly structured everywhere,” says Field Exhibition Officer of DAVP P. Krishna Vandana.

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