Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a sweeping ‘guarantee card’ during a momentous address in Gaya, Bihar, outlining a series of transformative promises aimed at propelling India towards holistic development and addressing key socio-economic challenges over the next five years.
In a significant move to tackle housing scarcity and uplift the marginalized, the Prime Minister announced plans for the construction of three crore houses for the underprivileged, marking a monumental step towards ensuring shelter for every Indian.
Addressing the urgent issue of food insecurity, Modi pledged free ration for the poor for the next five years, underscoring the government’s commitment to eradicating hunger and ensuring the basic right to food for all citizens.
Recognizing the healthcare needs of the elderly, the Prime Minister guaranteed free medical treatment up to Rs 5 lakhs for individuals above 70 years of age, signaling a compassionate approach towards ensuring affordable healthcare for senior citizens.
Additionally, Modi reiterated the government’s steadfast support for farmers by assuring the continuation of the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme, providing crucial financial assistance to landholding farmer families across the nation.
“These guarantees are a solemn commitment to the people of India,” declared the Prime Minister, emphasizing the government’s unwavering dedication to inclusive growth and prosperity. As the nation embarks on a transformative journey, the initiatives outlined in the ‘guarantee card’ stand as a testament to the government’s vision of building a more equitable and prosperous India for all its citizens.