Government committed to eradicating poverty:
President
Sunday August 14, 2011 07:52:16 PM,
IANS
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Delhi: President Pratibha Patil Sunday said that
the government is committed to providing common people
opportunities to progress and to eradicating poverty, hunger,
disease and illiteracy.
"The underlying purpose of our work is to provide to all citizens
opportunities of progress and to eradicate poverty, hunger,
disease and illiteracy," the president said while addressing the
nation on the eve of India's 65th Independence Day.
She also said that there are a host of special economic packages
for the under-developed regions of the nation.
"Welfare schemes create an entitlement for individuals belonging
to identified groups. Delivering the benefits to them is our duty
and lack of delivery, a failure," she said.
The president called for support from voluntary agencies and
non-governmental organisations and said that transparency is very
important in government functions.
"Government efforts need to be supported by voluntary agencies,
NGOs and indeed, by citizens themselves, who can be development
partners of the government. Implementation needs to be done in a
transparent manner and by creating accountability and integrity in
functioning," she said.
The president said that the country has performed well
economically with a growth rate of 8.6 percent last year and the
government is pursuing an inclusive growth agenda.
Stressing that growing gross domestic product (GDP) along with the
welfare of the people are the twin pillars of a progressive
nation, the president said that anti-poverty programmes, social
welfare schemes and a commitment to ensure food security form the
core of the government's inclusive growth agenda.
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