Modi Government's Report Card Released! List of Top 5 Ministers Ready; Stern Warning Issued to Bottom 5
New Delhi: An important meeting of the Union Cabinet was held yesterday to mark the completion of two years of the NDA government's third term, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During this meeting, Prime Minister Modi reviewed the 'report cards' assessing the performance of all Union Ministers.
A detailed review of the ministries' operations was conducted during the meeting. Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba and the Vice-Chairman of NITI Aayog presented the performance reports of the various ministries. The evaluation was based on several criteria, including the speed at which files are processed and the effectiveness of public grievance redressal mechanisms.
Lists of Top 5 and Bottom 5 Prepared
According to sources, this evaluation has resulted in the creation of two lists: one identifying the top 5 best-performing ministries and another identifying the bottom 5 lowest-performing ministries. However, the names of the ministers featured in these lists have not yet been made public.
Direct Warning Issued to Ministers at the Bottom
During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi issued a clear warning to the ministries exhibiting poor performance. He emphasized the need to accelerate decision-making, reduce bureaucratic red tape, and boost productivity. It is understood that a message was conveyed indicating that failure to implement immediate improvements could lead to further action.
Speculation on Cabinet Reshuffle Intensifies
As this meeting was held against the backdrop of the government's two-year anniversary, speculation regarding a potential cabinet reshuffle has begun to gain momentum. It is anticipated that high-performing ministers may receive promotions, while those who have failed to meet expectations could potentially be relieved of their ministerial responsibilities.
The meeting lasted for approximately four hours. Curiosity within political circles has heightened, particularly given that all Union Ministers were instructed to remain in Delhi.
New Delhi: An important meeting of the Union Cabinet was held yesterday to mark the completion of two years of the NDA government's third term, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During this meeting, Prime Minister Modi reviewed the 'report cards' assessing the performance of all Union Ministers.
A detailed review of the ministries' operations was conducted during the meeting. Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba and the Vice-Chairman of NITI Aayog presented the performance reports of the various ministries. The evaluation was based on several criteria, including the speed at which files are processed and the effectiveness of public grievance redressal mechanisms.
Lists of Top 5 and Bottom 5 Prepared
According to sources, this evaluation has resulted in the creation of two lists: one identifying the top 5 best-performing ministries and another identifying the bottom 5 lowest-performing ministries. However, the names of the ministers featured in these lists have not yet been made public.
Direct Warning Issued to Ministers at the Bottom
During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi issued a clear warning to the ministries exhibiting poor performance. He emphasized the need to accelerate decision-making, reduce bureaucratic red tape, and boost productivity. It is understood that a message was conveyed indicating that failure to implement immediate improvements could lead to further action.
Speculation on Cabinet Reshuffle Intensifies
As this meeting was held against the backdrop of the government's two-year anniversary, speculation regarding a potential cabinet reshuffle has begun to gain momentum. It is anticipated that high-performing ministers may receive promotions, while those who have failed to meet expectations could potentially be relieved of their ministerial responsibilities.
The meeting lasted for approximately four hours. Curiosity within political circles has heightened, particularly given that all Union Ministers were instructed to remain in Delhi.
A detailed review of the ministries' operations was conducted during the meeting. Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba and the Vice-Chairman of NITI Aayog presented the performance reports of the various ministries. The evaluation was based on several criteria, including the speed at which files are processed and the effectiveness of public grievance redressal mechanisms.
Lists of Top 5 and Bottom 5 Prepared
According to sources, this evaluation has resulted in the creation of two lists: one identifying the top 5 best-performing ministries and another identifying the bottom 5 lowest-performing ministries. However, the names of the ministers featured in these lists have not yet been made public.
Direct Warning Issued to Ministers at the Bottom
During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi issued a clear warning to the ministries exhibiting poor performance. He emphasized the need to accelerate decision-making, reduce bureaucratic red tape, and boost productivity. It is understood that a message was conveyed indicating that failure to implement immediate improvements could lead to further action.
Speculation on Cabinet Reshuffle Intensifies
As this meeting was held against the backdrop of the government's two-year anniversary, speculation regarding a potential cabinet reshuffle has begun to gain momentum. It is anticipated that high-performing ministers may receive promotions, while those who have failed to meet expectations could potentially be relieved of their ministerial responsibilities.
The meeting lasted for approximately four hours. Curiosity within political circles has heightened, particularly given that all Union Ministers were instructed to remain in Delhi.
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