PM Modi’s 100 Days: In his third term as Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has completed a highly impactful 100 days in office, with sweeping reforms, infrastructure projects worth ₹15 lakh crore, and a series of landmark initiatives across various sectors. From modernizing India’s transportation networks and boosting economic growth to fostering innovation and strengthening India’s global standing, these 100 days signify a transformative phase for the country.
Below are 10 major milestones from these early days, highlighting the scope and ambition of PM Modi’s vision for India.
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Here are the top 10 highlights from his first 100 days:
1. Infrastructure Development at an Unprecedented Scale
One of the most notable achievements in the first 100 days has been the launch of infrastructure projects worth ₹15 lakh crore. Key among these is the foundation stone laid for the Shinkhun-La Tunnel, which will significantly improve connectivity between Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh. Additionally, the government approved eight new railway line projects, aimed at enhancing travel convenience and generating 4.42 crore man-days of employment. The expansion of the Bangalore Metro, Pune Metro, and Thane Integral Ring Metro projects also showcases the government’s commitment to boosting urban mobility.
2. Transforming Aviation and Airport Connectivity
The aviation sector has also seen major investments, with approvals granted for new civil enclaves at Bagdogra in West Bengal and Bihta in Bihar. Further, the government sanctioned the development of the Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport in Varanasi, a major step towards enhancing regional connectivity. The construction of new airstrips at Agatti and Minicoy in the Lakshadweep Islands is aimed at boosting tourism and facilitating easier travel to remote areas.
3. Kisan Samman and Agricultural Reforms
The agricultural sector remains a key focus for PM Modi’s government. The release of the 17th installment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi saw ₹20,000 crore distributed to 9.3 crore farmers. Cumulatively, ₹3 lakh crore has been disbursed to 12.33 crore farmers across the country. Additionally, Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for Kharif crops were raised for the 2024-25 season, benefitting 12 crore farmers. The government also approved ₹12,100 crore for the Polavaram Irrigation Project in Andhra Pradesh, alongside several other schemes focused on digital agriculture and rural development.
4. Middle-Class Relief through Tax Benefits and Housing Schemes
The government has introduced significant tax relief measures to benefit the middle class. Salaried individuals can now save up to ₹17,500 in taxes, with no tax levied on income up to ₹7 lakh. The standard deduction has also been raised to ₹75,000, with the exemption limit for family pensions increased to ₹25,000. Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, the government has approved 3 crore houses, with 1 crore houses under the urban scheme and 2 crore in rural areas. Solar energy systems have also been installed in 2.5 lakh homes as part of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.
5. Empowering Startups and MSMEs
In a significant move to promote innovation and support small businesses, the government abolished the 31% Angel Tax that had been a burden on startups since 2012. To further boost investment, corporate tax for foreign companies was reduced from 40% to 35%. Moreover, a ₹1,000 crore venture capital fund has been established for space sector startups, and the MUDRA loan limit was increased to ₹20 lakh to aid traders and small business owners.
6. Youth Employment and Skill Development Initiatives
The Modi government has placed a strong emphasis on youth employment and skill development. A ₹2 lakh crore PM package was announced to provide skill development opportunities to 41 million youth over the next five years. This includes internships, skill training, and financial assistance to help them find employment. The government has also announced 15,000 new appointments and set targets to skill 20 lakh youth through industrial training institutes across the country.
7. Empowering Women through Financial Inclusion and Livelihood Initiatives
Women’s empowerment remains central to PM Modi’s agenda. Under the DAY-NRLM scheme, over 90 lakh self-help groups (SHGs) have been formed, with more than 10 crore women participating. The “Lakhpati Didi” initiative has helped over 1 crore women earn over ₹1 lakh per year. These SHGs have been further linked to tourism through the Paryatan Didis and Paryatan Mitras program. The MUDRA loan scheme has been expanded to allow women to access loans of up to ₹20 lakh, further promoting financial independence and entrepreneurship.
8. Healthcare Expansion and Senior Citizen Benefits
India’s healthcare system has also seen notable improvements under PM Modi’s leadership. The expansion of the Ayushman Bharat scheme now provides free insurance up to ₹5 lakh for all senior citizens aged 70 and above, benefiting over 6 crore elderly citizens. Additionally, 75,000 new medical seats have been added, reducing the country’s dependence on foreign medical education. The U-WIN portal has also been launched, digitizing regular vaccinations and making healthcare more accessible to all.
9. Environmental Sustainability and Renewable Energy
In keeping with India’s commitment to sustainable development, several green initiatives were rolled out in the first 100 days. The government has approved hydroelectric projects worth ₹12,400 crore under the Viability Gap Funding (VGF) Scheme, and offshore wind energy projects worth ₹7,450 crore. The National Green Hydrogen Mission received a major boost, with the domestic electrolyzer manufacturing capacity now set to reach 1.5 gigawatts annually. Initiatives like the Green Credit Programme and the third phase of the FAME scheme for electric vehicle adoption further emphasize India’s move towards a green future.
10. Global Recognition: Strengthening India’s International Standing
In his third term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reinforced India’s global stature by actively participating in key international platforms and enhancing diplomatic relationships. Within the first 100 days, PM Modi embarked on significant diplomatic missions, underlining India’s growing influence on the global stage.
One of the most notable engagements was his participation in the G7 Summit, where he represented India’s vision for a more equitable global order. His speech highlighted India’s commitment to addressing climate change, sustainable development, and digital transformation, resonating with global leaders. Additionally, Modi’s visit to Russia and engagement with Ukraine displayed India’s balanced diplomatic approach, emphasizing peace and dialogue amidst the ongoing conflict between the two nations.
Furthermore, under Modi’s leadership, India has taken a more assertive role in shaping international policies, particularly in the realms of trade, energy security, and multilateral cooperation. His administration has also strengthened ties with African nations, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, expanding India’s diplomatic reach.
India’s leadership in forums like BRICS and the United Nations further solidified its position as a rising power, with PM Modi’s consistent emphasis on global collaboration, peace, and economic partnerships making him a key player in shaping the world’s future direction.
These 100 days of PM Modi’s third term have been marked by bold decisions, a clear vision for India’s future, and an unwavering commitment to transforming the lives of millions of citizens. From massive infrastructure projects to global diplomatic engagement, the Modi government continues to drive the country towards a new era of growth, development, and international leadership.
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