Prime Minister Narendra Modi is presiding over the second National Conference of Chief Secretaries. It will focus on achieving rapid and sustained economic growth in partnership with the states. PM will participate in this conference tomorrow i.e. on Saturday also. According to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the conference will be another important step toward further promoting the partnership between the Central and State Governments. The idea behind this convention is that cooperative federalism, working closely with the states through central ministries and departments, is an essential pillar for the growth and progress of a new India.
Focus on partnership with states
The first such conference of Chief Secretaries was to be held in June 2022 at Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. The three-day conclave will focus on achieving rapid and sustained economic growth in partnership with the states. More than 200 people are participating in it. It includes representatives of the central government, chief secretaries of all states and union territories, and other senior officers and experts.
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