Trinity reforms for a better India says PM Modi
Trinity reforms for a better India says PM Modi
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India undertook a ‘trinity of reforms’ in the field of education, labour, and agriculture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday, demanding Canadian investors to invest in India. “If you are looking to partner in the field of education, the place to be is India. If you are looking to invest in manufacturing or services, the place to be is India. If you are looking to collaborate in the field of agriculture, the place to be is India," Modi said at the annual Invest India online conference, which focuses on strengthening business ties between India and Canada.

The government undertook structural reforms along with the stimulus package for the poor and the small businesses that have been hit by the pandemic, ensuring productivity and prosperity, and thereby making the best use of the opportunity, to revive and grow, the PM said. “In a post-covid world, you will often hear of various kinds of problems, problems of manufacturing, problems of supply chains, and problems of PPE. However, India has not let the problems be. We showed resilience and emerged as a land of solutions. India is playing the role of the pharmacy to the world by supplying medicines to around 150 countries," Modi added.

Flexibility to the industries has been assured by the reforms in India’s recent policy; restrict industrial strikes by workers, and a new education policy to incorporate several education reforms both at the school and university levels. The amendment in the farm laws at the Centre level to give farmers the freedom to sell their produce to anyone and anywhere in the country, increase their income, and protect them from intermediaries.

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