PM Modi to Lead Council of Ministers Meeting on May 21 for Mid-Term Review
PM Modi calls Council of Ministers meet on May 21
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a Council of Ministers meeting on May 21 to review the government's performance as it approaches the two-year mark of its third term. The meeting, originally set for May 7, will focus on reform agendas amid global economic challenges.
- 01The Council of Ministers meeting is scheduled for May 21, following a postponement from May 7.
- 02This meeting marks a significant review as the NDA government approaches two years in its third term.
- 03Political observers suggest a Cabinet reshuffle is overdue due to the retention of many ministers from Modi 2.0.
- 04The government aims to renew its reform agenda in response to global economic uncertainties.
- 05Union ministries have prepared summaries of reforms to guide discussions at the meeting.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a Council of Ministers meeting on May 21, which serves as a crucial mid-term review for the NDA government as it nears the two-year mark of its third term. This meeting is significant as it comes amid discussions about a potential Cabinet reshuffle, with many ministers from Modi 2.0 still in their positions. Originally scheduled for May 7, the meeting was postponed to allow for a comprehensive review of the government's performance. As part of the preparation, all Union ministries submitted summaries detailing reforms implemented since June 2024, categorized into legislative changes, statutory rule changes, policy reforms, and administrative reforms. These presentations will be pivotal as secretaries from various ministries, including agriculture, environment, commerce, and energy, are expected to brief the Council of Ministers.
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The outcomes of the meeting could lead to significant policy changes affecting various sectors, potentially improving governance and public services.
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