Prime Minister Moves to New Office, Know What Decision Was Made First
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has moved to a new office location and has made several important decisions, including the launch of a cashless treatment scheme for accident victims.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially shifted his office to a new address at the Service Tirth complex, marking a significant change from the long-standing Prime Minister's Office (PMO) location. During this transition, he inaugurated the new Service Tirth complex, which now houses not only the PMO but also the National Security Council Secretariat and the Cabinet Secretariat. This relocation symbolizes a shift towards a more integrated administrative setup aimed at enhancing efficiency in governance.
One of the most significant decisions made by Prime Minister Modi upon this transition is the launch of the PM Relief Scheme, designed to provide cashless treatment up to 150,000 rupees for individuals injured in road accidents or other incidents. This initiative is aimed at ensuring that no person loses their life due to financial constraints during emergencies and highlights the government's commitment to providing timely and adequate medical care.
Additionally, the 'Lakhsapti Didis' initiative, focused on women empowerment, has also been significantly expanded. The initiative aims to increase its reach from 3 crore to 6 crore women, demonstrating the government’s commitment to supporting women's financial independence and empowerment in society. These decisions reflect the Prime Minister's intent to prioritize urgent social issues while modernizing governmental functions through this new office structure.