Article link:
Oxford
study commends India's 'PRAGATI’ model to boost infra - The Economic Times
Extract from the article:
The article highlights an Oxford study
praising India's 'PRAGATI' model, initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as
a transformative approach to governance.
The 'PRAGATI' model has garnered acclaim for
its effectiveness in boosting infrastructure development in India. This model
has drawn attention globally, with calls for other nations to learn from
India's governance practices.
The study emphasizes the significance of such
initiatives in propelling economic growth and enhancing administrative
efficiency.
The 'PRAGATI' model's success lies in its
ability to streamline decision-making processes, facilitate direct interaction
between top leadership and government officials, and expedite the
implementation of key infrastructure projects.
It underscores the importance of proactive
governance in driving development agendas and overcoming bureaucratic hurdles.
The model's impact extends beyond India, serving as a case study for governance
transformation on a global scale.
My Take:
India@100
"Reflecting on my previous blog about the
'India@100' initiative, where the emphasis was on productivity as the key
driver of sustained prosperity, the commendation of India's 'PRAGATI' model by
an Oxford study resonates with the essence of boosting productivity.
The 'PRAGATI' model's success in catalyzing
infrastructure development aligns with the goal of enhancing productivity
levels to ensure long-term growth and competitiveness."
Call to Action:
To government authorities and policymakers in
India and around the world, the call to action is clear: embrace innovative
governance models like 'PRAGATI' to drive infrastructure development and
streamline decision-making processes. Learn from successful initiatives to
transform governance practices and accelerate progress towards achieving
developmental goals.
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With regards,
www.HemenParekh.ai /
06 Dec 2024
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