English, asked by Inditioncompetitions, 2 months ago

Hello students!
after an initiative 'atmanirbhar bharat' taken by Narendra Modi
indition presents an essay of 600-700 words competition on the topic: how did atmanirbhar initiative change your life?
write your essay in the answer box on brainly.
the winner will get gifts worth 1 lakhs.
the last date to submit is 25 Feb 2021.
winners will be announced on our website: indition.com

Answers

Answered by beautyqueen124
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Hi mate!

Are you a moderator?

Doesn't seem like!

If you were contesting competitions, conduct it on your website

Answered by nadargracy17
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Atmanirbhar Bharat, which translates to 'self-reliant India' or 'self-sufficient India', is a term used by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in relation to economic development in country. The term has been used in relation to making India "a bigger and more important part of the global economy", pursuing policies that are efficient, competitive and resilient, and being self-sustaining and self-generating. Atmanirbhar Bharat does not mean "self-containment", "isolating away from the world" or being "protectionist".[1][2][3] The first mention of this came in the form of the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan[4]' or 'Self-Reliant India Mission[5]' during the announcement of India's COVID–19 pandemic related economic package on 12 May 2020.[6] Subsequently, two more Atmanirbhar Bharat packages were announced on 12 October and 12 November 2020, bringing the total economic stimulus to ₹29.87 lakh crore (US$420 billion).[7] The phrase has been used by the government in relation to the 2021 Union Budget of India.[8Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said "Atmanirbhar Bharat is not about being self-contained or being closed to the world, it is about being self-sustaining and self-generating. We will pursue policies that promote efficiency, equity and resilience."[1] Its proponents have said that this self-reliant policy does not aim to be protectionist in nature; the Finance Minister said, "self-reliant India does not mean cutting off from rest of the world".[2] The law and IT minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad, said that self-reliance does "not mean isolating away from the world. Foreign direct investment is welcome, technology is welcome [...] self-reliant India [...] translates to being a bigger and more important part of the global economy."[3] Further, in May 2020, Prime Minister Modi laid down the five pillars of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' are stated as economy, infrastructure, technology-driven systems, vibrant demography and demand.[9]

'Aatmanirbharta' was the Oxford Hindi Word of Year 2020.[10]

According to Indian Express, "Atmanirbhar" can be understood as either "self-reliance" or as "self-sufficiency". The confusion, according to the Express started on 12 May itself, the day the phrase was first announced,[11]

The state of the world today teaches us that (Atma Nirbhar Bharat) "Self-reliant India" is the only path. It is said in our scriptures — EshahPanthah. That is — self-sufficient India.

— Prime Minister Narendra Modi, PIB

Swaminathan Aiyar says the same, "atmanirbhar" can be translated as both self-reliance and self-sufficiency. India in the 1960s-70s tried self-sufficiency and it didn't work out.[12] Aiyer says that "to go back to self-sufficiency again appears to be going in the wrong direction."[12] In May, in an article, Livemint translated the term as "self-sufficiency".[13] The slogan of atma nirbhar bharat is "vocal for local" and "make for the world"

Similar questions