Prime Minister Modi’s message to the bureaucracy on Civil Services Day, ‘Citizen Deva Bawa’, said that your first priority


Prime Minister Modi addresses bureaucracy on Civil Services Day.
Civil Services Day : On the occasion of Civil Services Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented the ‘Citizen Deva Bawa’ mantra to the country’s bureaucracy on Monday. The Prime Minister said that the country has experienced a major change over the past decade, and in such a situation, the bureaucrats must change their operation and service system. The Prime Minister said, ‘We must always remember a thing no matter how much the world changes, but we should never underestimate the intelligence of men. The authorities should hear the voice of the poor and feel their pain. Eliminating their problems should be your first priority. Like the ‘guest deities Bawa’, similarly you have to take the ‘Citizen Devo Bawa’ mantra.
Our policies will design the future of 1000 years.
The Prime Minister said, “The policies we work today and the decisions we make will shape the future of 1,000 years,” the Prime Minister said. Modi said that the aspiration of India – youth, peasants and women – and its dreams reach the height of its dreams. “The extraordinary speed is necessary to fulfill these unusual aspirations,” he said. The Prime Minister said that the quality of governance is determined by how deep the projects are and how true they have at the ground level.
‘The country will see impressive changes’
Prime Minister Modi said India is now taking care of impressive changes by moving beyond a slow change in the last 10 years. “The Government of India is setting new standards on transparency and innovation.” In the era of technology, Modi said that the governing body does not mean managing the system, but increasing the possibilities. Speaking on the G20 summit organized by India in 2023, he said the public participation approach turned the event into a people’s movement and the world had accepted it.
The Prime Minister is leading India today
“India not only leads,” he said. Modi has asked public servants to realize the problems of the poor, to hear their voice, respect their sensitivity, and to prioritize their problems.
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