Five Unique Reforms that Modi has brought ever since he became the PM

Since assuming office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emerged as a pivotal figure shaping India’s contemporary trajectory. His administration has not only initiated sweeping economic, social, and cultural reforms but also redefined the government’s approach to development and governance. This essay contends that Modi’s leadership has ushered in a transformative era, characterized by bold policy decisions, infrastructural modernization, and an ambitious vision for India’s future on the global stage.

 

1. Demonetization: The demonetization exercise freed the Indian economy from fake notes and black money. Modiji implemented it based on intelligence reports that Pakistan-made fake currency circulated in Bharat. The government withdrew the older version of one thousand and five hundred rupee notes. Bharat caught 200 Crore rupees worth of fake currency after demonetization. Besides, Bharatiya Reserve Bank could not retrieve the real notes worth 10,700 crore rupees. It is likely that most of that money was black money that terrorist friendly traitors may have stashed in their hideouts. To understand the magnitude of the damage caused by fake and black money, we need to realize that every time this money completes a circulation cycle, Bharat loses around 10,900 crore rupees.

 

2. Digitalization: Besides demonetization, Modi also introduced and pushed for the digitalization of all monetary transactions to curb corruption in Bharat. Hitherto, as some earlier PMs had regretfully observed, if the government sanctioned 100 rupees, only 15 would reach the beneficiary. Middlemen ate up the rest of the money. To remove this obstacle, Modiji made it mandatory that all farmers and other beneficiaries open Jan Dhan accounts, and the government would transfer their subsidies and benefits directly into their bank accounts. Modiji’s opponents ridiculed him, saying the illiterate poor would not respond. However, to everybody’s surprise, Modiji’s digitalization succeeded to such an extent that today even a grocery vendor relies on scanning a QR code for banking transactions. It reduces the risk of black money and corruption and facilitates transactions by saving time and effort.

 

3. Development: Modiji has brought a unique string of development after becoming PM. I will need three videos to present a brief summary. The Modi government has focused on infrastructure development and on facilitating technological advancements to aid growth across sectors from farming to space exploration. While PMKVY ensures irrigation, PMKVV encourages organic farming. Rural electrification is progressing rapidly, and Modiji is moving Bharat toward cleanliness and clean renewable energy. The Smart City Mission is developing cities at a phenomenal rate. The Start-up Mission, Mudra Loans, and the Make in India initiative aim to support Indian entrepreneurs. Under Modiji’s leadership, Bharat has successfully reached Mars, and we are now exporting defense equipment to other countries. Bharat’s GDP growth rate stands at a staggering 8.2%. What is more, Modi offers transparent, corruption-free governance.

 

The Swachh Bharat Mission makes cities cleaner, and Namami Gange makes rivers cleaner. PM Awas Yojana provides homes, and Ujjwala Yojana provides cooking gas connections to poor families. Modiji’s health insurance schemes, Jan Aushadi stores that provide medicines at affordable prices, and Ayushman Bharat, which integrates all systems of medicines, are a phenomenal success in the health sector. In addition, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao and the Jal Jeevan Mission address rural problems such as girl-child school dropouts and the lack of clean drinking water. Institutions for higher technological and professional studies have cropped up rapidly across Indian cities. For instance, the number of IITs has increased from 16 to 23, IIMs from 13 to 21, and IIITs from 9 to 25, and the number of AIIMS has increased from 7 to over 20. The MERITE scheme, with a budget of INR 4,200 Cr, will support 275 technical institutions.

 

Bharatiya Railways has undergone a massive, tech-driven transformation in the Modi era, adding 31,000 km of new tracks, 100% electrification of major routes, Vande Bharat semi-high-speed trains, and massive station redevelopment. Safety has improved, with a 90% drop in accidents. Roadway infrastructure has expanded rapidly, growing by roughly 60% from 91,287 km to over 146,000 km. The pace of highway construction has increased from 11.6 km per day to 30 km per day. Besides, the government constructed over 3.74 lakh km of rural roads under PMGSY, connecting over 99% of rural habitations. Modiji’s infrastructure marvels include the Chenab bridge, the world’s highest railway arch bridge; Atal Setu, the longest sea bridge in Bharat; the Unity statue, the world’s tallest statue; and the Atal Tunnel, the longest single-tube highway tunnel at an altitude of 10,000 feet, besides the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, Dwarka Expressway, and various expressways in Uttar Pradesh.

4. Deaddiction: The Modi government focuses on reducing the menace of drug, alcohol, and tobacco abuse. The only government to have made states like Gujarat, Bihar, Mizoram, and Nagaland dry yet wealthier is Modiji’s NDA sarkar. Modiji champions a drug-free Bharat initiative that combines stringent laws and public outreach through rehabilitation and awareness campaigns. The strategy involves a "4E Strategy" of Detection that strengthens detection technologies, Destruction of harmful, addictive drugs, Detention of drug peddlers, and Rehabilitation of drug addicts. Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhyan functions in 372 vulnerable districts and reaches over 11 crore people. Reports suggest that drug seizures doubled from 1.52 lakh kgs (2006-2013) to 3.95 lakh kgs (2014-2023), the government froze properties worth over 74 Cr. in drug-related cases, and arrests increased from 1,363 to 5,745.

 

5. Dharma and Dignity of Bharatiya Sanskriti: The Modi Era has shifted the approach to Bharatiya Sanskriti (Indian culture) from ornamental to foundational. It has focused on restoring the dignity of our ancient traditions and linking modern development with dharma (ethical duty). Modiji emphasizes the freedom fighters’ vision of a self-governed, self-reliant, and swadeshi Bharat. Modiji has popularised Yoga, Gita, Ayurveda, Bharatiya arts, crafts, skilled work, architecture, ancient scientific and mathematical achievements, and Bharatiya languages worldwide. He inspires patriotism. Bharat has destroyed terror networks within Bharat and also in Pakistan. From the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, the revamp of Somnath and Kedarnath, to the recovery of over 600 stolen artifacts and manuscripts, speak volumes about Modiji’s dedication to restoring our national heritage. His period is described as moving from "neglect to revival," where cultural nationalism serves as a binding force for national progress.

 

Prime Minister Modi has introduced several transformative reforms since taking office. His main initiatives include demonetization to combat black money and fake currency, and a nationwide push for digital transactions that has drastically reduced corruption and increased efficiency. His government has spearheaded massive infrastructure development, such as expanding roadways and modernizing railways, while prioritizing urban renewal and rural connectivity. Social reforms such as the Swachh Bharat Mission, health insurance schemes, and educational expansion have improved the quality of life and access to services. Additionally, Modi has emphasized cultural revival, promoting Indian heritage and values on the global stage, and taken a strong stance against substance abuse through nationwide deaddiction campaigns. These efforts collectively mark a period of significant economic, social, and cultural transformation in Bharat.

 

F.N. The Introduction and Conclusive summary are generated with AI help.

 

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