11 years of Modi Govt redefined contours of governance: Dr Jitendra
Jammu, 13 June (H.S.): Maintaining that 11 years of Modi Government have redefined contours of governance, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh today said that Jammu and Kashmir too has witnessed these positive changes setting tone for significant role i
11 years of Modi Govt redefined contours of governance: Dr Jitendra


Jammu, 13 June (H.S.): Maintaining that 11 years of Modi Government have redefined contours of governance, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh today said that Jammu and Kashmir too has witnessed these positive changes setting tone for significant role in defining further growth of India on economic front.

“Eleven years of the Narendra Modi Government have redefined the contours of Indian governance through a relentless focus on technology, transparency, and the empowerment of every citizen,” he said, while talking to media persons here today as part of the nationwide outreach programme marking the 11th anniversary of the Modi Government.

Claiming that the achievements of this period stand on four pillars: pro-people schemes, reform-driven decisions, technology-based delivery, and inclusive implementation, Dr Jitendra Singh noted that since 2014, the Modi Government has maintained a consistent trajectory of reform, performance, and delivery.

He listed the series of Modi Government decisions, such as abolition of the colonial-era practice of attestation of documents by gazetted officers, elimination of interviews for non-gazetted Government posts, digital initiatives, Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), etc, which curbed corruption and un-necessary hurdles in the system.

Highlighting India’s rise in the Global Innovation Index from 80th position in 2014 to 39th in 2025 and its emergence as the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem, Dr Jitendra Singh explained how the Government’s policies have nurtured entrepreneurship. Notably, he said, nearly 56 percent of patents filed in India now come from resident Indian innovators-a significant shift from previous trends when innovation was largely foreign-driven.

Dr Jitendra Singh also highlighted the implementation of the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) model in education, where access to research journals and academic content is being streamlined. He referred to the New Education Policy as a structural reform that aligns with India’s aspirations and the need to democratise knowledge.

Maintaining that schemes like Ayushman Bharat have enabled lakhs of poor families to access healthcare service without financial hardship, the Minister further said that under the PM Awas Yojana, crores of homes have been built for the underprivileged while under the Jal Jeevan Mission, household tap connections have increased from around 50 percent to 80 percent .

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Hindusthan Samachar / Krishan Kumar


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