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View: The recipe to aspirational districts steady progress

View: The recipe to aspirational districts’ steady progress SECTIONS Last Updated: Jul 11, 2021, 01:08 PM IST Share Synopsis The ADP has managed to effectively leverage digital technology to display progress of districts on the “Champions of Change” dashboard in real time. The dynamic dashboard tracks the performance of districts and their distance from their targets on key indicators with real-time visibility. ADP empowers the states to be the main drivers of change, who then work with the central government to identify and target development goals for these districts. India’s Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP) is one of the most ambitious endeavours of the Government of India (GoI) for driving transformation in 112 of the most backward districts in the country. The programme focuses on five main themes – Health & Nutrition; Education; Agriculture & Water Resources; Financial Inclusion & Skill Development; and Basic Infrastructure. Since the launch of ADP in 201

Niti Aayog: India should focus on capturing new export markets: NITI Aayog CEO

Synopsis Amitabh Kant encouraged Indian companies to think big and produce at a global scale in order to penetrate new markets instead of focussing on domestic demand. Amitabh Kant said that although Covid has disrupted business in a big way, it also provided an opportunity to maximise the use of technology and make India the easiest place to do business. NEW DELHI: NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant on Sunday said that path to India s economic recovery post Covid lies in focussing on capturing the export markets, as the world is flush with liquidity due to the various packages put in by several countries, and also a push for consumer demand as the economy opens up.

PM Modi s Aspirational District Programme improved lives of over one fifth of India s population: NITI Aayog CEO on UN report

New Delhi [India], June 13 (ANI): NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant on Sunday said that Centre's Aspirational Districts Programme in line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has improved lives of over one fifth of India's population, adding that a UN development body has lauded Indian government's effort that made a difference in the life of 21 per cent of country's population.

India should focus on exports, attracting best manufacturers: NITI Aayog

Read more about India should focus on exports, attracting best manufacturers: NITI Aayog on Business Standard. NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said that path to India s economic recovery post pandemic lies in attempting to focus on capturing the export markets, and push for consumer demand as the economy opens up.

We should try, focus, capture the export markets, says Kant

We should try, focus, capture the export markets, says Kant 13 Jun 2021, 21:27 GMT+10 New Delhi [India], June 13 (ANI): NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant on Sunday said that path to India s economic recovery post the Covid-29 pandemic lies in attempting to focus on capturing the export markets, as the world is flush with liquidity due to the various packages put in by various countries, and also push for consumer demand as the economy opens up. Kant on Sunday in an exclusive interview to ANI said that the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report found India s Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP), launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2018, has benefited almost 21 per cent of the nation s population and improved their quality of life.

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