He claimed that the Centre has removed corruption, which he termed as the "biggest obstacle in the development of the poor".
The government paved way for development, "reposing trust among the countrymen", Naqvi told a public gathering here.
He listed the "historic decision" of demonetisation and surgical strike on terror launch pads across the Line of Control (LoC) as the government's key achievements, attributing the same to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "confidence".
He said the government adopted 'zero tolerance' towards terrorism and defeated the "evil forces which were at work to harm India's interests."
The minister reiterated that the three-year period underlined "good-governance, inclusive growth and empowerment of all communities without appeasement".
"The Modi government has been able to complete works which erstwhile governments led by the Congress failed to do," he said.
Over two crore free domestic LPG connections were given to poor families during the three years, he said.
Amid the criticism of the government over "poor" job creation, Naqvi said employment opportunities have been provided to 7.45 crore people by providing without-guarantee- loan worth Rs 3 lakh crore.
"70 per cent of the beneficiaries among these are women and also a large number of people belonging to SC/ST classes, backward classes and minorities," he claimed.
The government, he said, was able to build over two crore toilets in 2016-17, while investment worth Rs 1.43 lakh crore flowed into electronics manufacturing sector under 'Make in India' programme.
On his ministry's performance, Naqvi said it provided leadership training to over two lakh women under its 'Nai Roshni' scheme.
He said the ministry also offered scholarships worth Rs 4740 crore to Rs 1.82 lakh students, established 33 degree colleges, 223 'sadbhav mandap' (multipurpose community centres) and 18 Gurukul-type residential schools.
India's annual Haj quota also saw "significant" rise during the period, he added.
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