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write an essag in this topic (India- Achievements in 75 glorious years)
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Answered by ayanhjsr
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On August 15, 2022, several mega projects will be dedicated to the nation. Ministries have been asked to identify projects and deliverables for the same. At inter-ministerial meetings and reviews held this week, all ministries were asked to initiate all round India@75 celebrations from next month.

The idea is to ‘create a vision’ for India@2047. Apart from social and cultural events scientific achievements and technological advancements will be showcased. It will highlight contributions of some freedom fighters and locations that have remained obscure.

Sectoral group of secretaries have been asked to draw up detailed plans for events/activities with defined timelines with a dedicated weekly theme for each of the 75 weeks. Ministries have been tasked with planning a ‘low cost’ but ‘people intensive’ campaign that encourages community participation and is of an ‘all India character’. The campaign is to cover policy initiatives of the government that have impacted the ‘India growth story’- both domestically and internationally. The Ministry of In ..

The Department of Social Justice and Empowerment is tasked with bringing in ‘model village’ facilities in 10,000 villages which have a high Scheduled Castes population. Complete mechanization of sewer cleaning is to be done in 100 towns within the same period as well. The Ministry of Minority Affairs is committed to consider an amendment to the Haj Committee Act, 2002, to include Umrah and Ziyarat pilgrim to holy sites other than Mecca through the Haj committee.

New Delhi: The Centre will launch Bharat ka Amrut Mahotsav, the countdown to India’s 75th year of independence, next month, amid the pandemic and mass vaccination. The Modi government has decided to celebrate 75 years of Indian independence 75 weeks before August 15 2022, ET has learnt.

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New Delhi: The Centre will launch Bharat ka Amrut Mahotsav, the countdown to India’s 75th year of independence, next month, amid the pandemic and mass vaccination. The Modi government has decided to celebrate 75 years of Indian independence 75 weeks before August 15 2022, ET has learnt.

The idea is to ‘create a vision’ for India@2047. Apart from social and cultural events scientific achievements and technological advancements will be showcased. It will highlight contributions of some freedom fighters and locations that have remained obscure.

On August 15, 2022, several mega projects will be dedicated to the nation. Ministries have been asked to identify projects and deliverables for the same. At inter-ministerial meetings and reviews held this week, all ministries were asked to initiate all round India@75 celebrations from next month.

Sectoral group of secretaries have been asked to draw up detailed plans for events/activities with defined timelines with a dedicated weekly theme for each of the 75 weeks. Ministries have been tasked with planning a ‘low cost’ but ‘people intensive’ campaign that encourages community participation and is of an ‘all India character’. The campaign is to cover policy initiatives of the government that have impacted the ‘India growth story’- both domestically and internationally. The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting will soon bring out a calendar of activities/events with specific timelines, incorporating elements of the proposed action plan with approvals in place. National Tribal Freedom Fighters Museum in Gujarat and Ranchi, a National Tribal research institute in Delhi and setting up on Bal Vatikas for early childhood care at anganwadi centres are on the anvil.

The Department of Social Justice and Empowerment is tasked with bringing in ‘model village’ facilities in 10,000 villages which have a high Scheduled Castes population. Complete mechanization of sewer cleaning is to be done in 100 towns within the same period as well. The Ministry of Minority Affairs is committed to consider an amendment to the Haj Committee Act, 2002, to include Umrah and Ziyarat pilgrim to holy sites other than Mecca through the Haj committee.

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