New Delhi
President Droupadi Murmu has said that by further promoting the participation of Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes in the process of development of the country, the Governors can contribute in fulfilling the national resolve of inclusive development.
To emphasise her point, the President highlighted the suggestion of a sub-group of Governors for the proper utilisation of resources allocated for the welfare of tribal communities and expressed hope that all Governors would give priority to this suggestion.
In her closing remarks at the two-day Conference of Governors, which concluded at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Saturday (August 3), President Murmu lauded the collective efforts of the Governors to have comprehensive discussions in the spirit of mutual learning. She further stressed on issues such as women empowerment, natural farming and drug addiction among others.
The President also pointed out that the ambience of the Raj Bhavans should reflect the Indian ethos. “The Governors should endeavour to increase the connection of common people with the Raj Bhavans. People should have a feeling of affinity with the Raj Bhavan as their own Bhavan. Many Raj Bhavans are open for public visits and others can also follow the practice. The Raj Bhavans can increase public engagement by organising social and cultural events,” she maintained.
She appreciated that various groups of Governors came out with their valuable ideas and suggestions to improve the functioning of their office as well as for the welfare of people, and expressed confidence that these suggestions will be implemented.
The President said that the development of the country depends on the inclusive and accelerated development of the states. All States must move forward by learning from each other’s best practices and experiences.
The President said that in order to ensure that no eligible citizen is left out of public welfare programmes, the government has laid great emphasis on last-mile delivery. This has improved the lives of common citizens. She urged the Governors to ensure that the benefits of all public welfare programmes reach every eligible person so that the goal of inclusive development can be achieved in the true sense.
The second day of the conference began with the six groups of Governors making presentations based on their deliberations and suggesting a future roadmap before President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Vice President Dhankhar said that the two-day conference had left an indelible imprint on the minds of all participants who discussed important issues in great detail. He said that the Governors should not hesitate in seeking information and maintaining sustained communication with the respective state governments for effective functioning.
For his part, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the Governors to evolve an ideal model of governance in Raj Bhavans. He said there should be a consistent attempt to train the staff for the effective functioning of the Raj Bhavans. He further urged the Governors to embrace technology in their functioning and promote digitisation.
The Prime Minister particularly asked the Governor to tap the strength of alumni networks of educational institutions and appealed to them to develop a mass campaign to make educational campuses free of drugs.
He also referred to natural farming as suggested by the Governor of Gujarat, Acharya Devvrat, and urged the other Governors to emulate the model of natural farming in the other Raj Bhavans and make their premises free of chemicals. The Raj Bhavans should become a source of motivation and inspiration for others, he said.
After the perusal of all the reports presented by the groups of Governors, Home Minister Amit Shah praised their efforts and pointed out that all actionable points would be taken up to make the functioning of the Governors and the Raj Bhavans more effective.
The President said that women’s participation is of utmost importance for meaningful and holistic social inclusion and women empowerment can be strengthened by encouraging women self-help groups. Also, the path to ‘women-led development’ can be paved by promoting women-led start-ups, she said and advised the Governors to interact with such active women entrepreneurs and representatives of institutions working for women empowerment from time to time and guide them.
The President said that our digital Initiatives are being appreciated all over the world. The use of the digital medium in the functioning of the Raj Bhavans will set a good example. The Raj Bhavans can also organise seminars and symposiums to increase awareness among people about cyber security, data protection and technological innovation, she maintained.
The President said that the smooth functioning of all institutions is very important for public welfare and overall development. Discussions took place in this conference with the aim of creating better coordination among the various institutions. The Governors are the link between the Centre and the States in the federal system of India, she said and expressed confidence that cooperative federalism and mutual coordination of the central institutions will be promoted as per the suggestions given by the groups of Governors.
The President said that the Governors are responsible for setting an ideal example for the citizens. If they set examples in important areas, it will not only become their identity but also guide the people, she outlined.