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Niti Aayog plans CMs' meet on 'New India 2022' strategy paper

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Published : May 17, 2018, 5:19 pm IST
Updated : May 17, 2018, 5:19 pm IST

Niti Aayog, the premier policy-making think tank of central govt, will prepare a development agenda by June for 'New India 2022'.

Niti Aayog, the premier policy-making think tank of the central government, will prepare a development agenda by June for 'New India 2022' and call for a chief ministers' meeting to discuss the matter.
 Niti Aayog, the premier policy-making think tank of the central government, will prepare a development agenda by June for 'New India 2022' and call for a chief ministers' meeting to discuss the matter.

Kolkata: Niti Aayog, the premier policy-making think tank of the central government, will prepare a development agenda by June for 'New India 2022' and call for a chief ministers' meeting to discuss the matter, its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Amitabh Kant said here on Thursday.

"A strategy paper or development agenda, once prepared, will be handed over to the chief ministers. A meeting of the CMs will be held next month in this regard, but the date has not been finalized. A number of other issues will also be discussed at the meeting," Kant, while delivering a speech at Indian Chamber of Commerce, said on Thursday.

The strategy document will focus on exports and MSME growth policies, he said. "MSMEs create 80 per cent of jobs in the country. The growth of MSMEs and exports is required for the country to develop at a fast pace," Kant stated.

Explaining the think tank's vision for India's growth, the Niti Aayog CEO said, "Instead of a five-year plan, we are coming out with a 15-year vision document, a development agenda 2022 and a three-year action plan, which is already in the public domain." He also asked people to embrace artificial intelligence and block chain technology for improving the job scenario.

"I do not foresee any job loss for technology advancement," he asserted. Quoting a report, Kant said, "These technologies can contribute 15 per cent of the country's GDP and create avenues for highly paid jobs."

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Location: India, West Bengal, Calcutta [Kolkata]