Prime Minister Modi to Address Post-Budget Webinar on Economic Growth

New Delhi, March 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a Post-Budget Webinar titled “Sustaining and Strengthening Economic Growth” via video conferencing on Tuesday at 11:15 AM.

This webinar is part of the government’s ongoing outreach efforts following the central budget announcement, aimed at translating budget declarations into effective actions at the grassroots level.

The event will bring together policymakers, industry leaders, and other stakeholders to discuss strategies for accelerating growth and reinforcing key sectors of the economy.

According to an official statement, “The Prime Minister will address the post-budget webinar on March 3 at 11:15 AM, focusing on ‘Sustaining and Strengthening Economic Growth.’”

The overarching theme will feature four distinct sessions covering manufacturing, industrial upgrades, strategic sectors, MSMEs, finance and market access, urban economic sectors, infrastructure, logistics, and freight.

Discussions are expected to explore how the reforms announced in the budget can aid in expanding industrial capacity, improving competitiveness, and promoting job creation.

Furthermore, it was noted, “Under this theme, four separate webinar sessions will be held, covering various sectors including manufacturing, industrial upgrades, strategic areas, MSMEs, finance and market access, urban economic sectors, infrastructure, logistics, and freight.”

The post-budget webinar will highlight the government’s visionary reform efforts aimed at scaling up industrial capacity, enhancing technological leadership, and strengthening critical sectors of the economy.

Special emphasis will be placed on the smooth and effective implementation of policy measures. During the discussions, industry participants will share their ground-level experiences and suggestions.

According to the official statement, “The main objective of the discussions will be to translate these priorities into effective actions, guided by insights from industry participants whose ground-level experiences will aid in more effective implementation.”

Their suggestions are expected to facilitate better coordination between the government and businesses, helping to convert policy priorities into tangible economic outcomes.

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