Modi asks IAS officers to adopt out of box thinking
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked IAS officers to adopt out of the box thinking and a holistic approach in their work, while noting that the focus of governance has shifted outside Delhi to all regions of the country.
Addressing officers of the 2020 batch in the concluding session of the Assistant Secretary Programme, 2022, PM Modi said on Thursday that they have the opportunity to serve the country during the ‘Amrit Kaal’ and help realise the ‘Panch Pran’.
They have a key role in ensuring that the target of a developed India is achieved in the ‘Amrit Kaal’, he said.
The Prime Minister has termed the period in the run up to the 100th anniversary of India’s Independence in 2047 as ‘Amrit Kaal’ and had spelt out ‘Panch Pran’ (five pledges) for the duration, including making India a developed country.
In his address, PM Modi discussed the importance of innovation and how it has become a collective effort and part of work culture in the country, according to a statement.
He noted that the number of start-ups in the country has witnessed a significant jump in the last few years, and that it has been made possible due to several ministries working as a team through a “whole of government” approach.