He also said skilled youth can pull themselves out of poverty and help fuel the engine of growth.
"Development in all spheres is the one and only way to solve the problems faced by the country. In the states wherever we are getting an opportunity, and in the country, we are trying hard to move ahead on the path of development with full commitment. The full stress of our government is on uplift of poor," he told a gathering on the opening ceremony of Chhattisgarh Rajyotsav - the 16th foundation day celebrations at Naya Raipur.
He said the Centre is observing 2016 which is Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay's birth centenary year as Garib Kalyan Varsh for the uplift of the poor.
Linking skilling with his 'Make in India' initiative, the prime minister said people with sufficient skills can help boost the country's economy.
"Poor youth with sufficient opportunities, training, skills and tools can pull themselves and others out of poverty," he said.
He pointed out the government's initiative on skill development that is helping youths to enhance their capability and skill.
On the issue of Centre-state relations, Modi said the government believes in cooperative federalism, where states compete with each other in implementing new schemes.
"The Centre wants a healthy competition among the states in the areas of development and better performance, assuring that his government is committed to support and encourage each and every state for their development," he said.
He also said the Centre will not discriminate among states in providing funds for development.
and state governments run several schemes, but most people do not have information about them. Mothers don't know about vaccination for their child due to illiteracy. In view of that, the Centre has launched 'Mission Indradhanush' Scheme to cover all the children, who were left out or missed out on immunisation, in every nook and corner."
"Similarly, the Centre has floated Ujjwala scheme to empower women of poor household and protect their health. In the next three years, LPG connections will be provided under the scheme to five crore families," he said, adding this scheme is purely meant to make the country poverty-free.
Appreciating the concept of jungle safari he inaugurated here, he said states with ecotourism potential can help provide employment to a large section of people.
He said value addition to the produce of farmers was another way to help enhance their earning. During his visit to the jungle safari, Modi also clicked pictures ofa tiger in the zoo.
Earlier in the day, he dedicated to people the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)developed under public transport service facility between Raipur and Naya Raipur.
The Prime Minister also launched 'Saur Sujala Yojana' which aims to provide solar pumps to 51,000 farmers for irrigation in state.
Lauding Chief MinisterRaman Singhfor his development initiatives and schemes, he said states like Chhattisgarh, which have potential for ecotourism, can generate employment by investing little capital in its development.
"I visited jungle safari and Ekatma Path. Chief Minister (Raaman Singh) was telling me about all these development projects... I see great scope for tourism in Chhattisgarh. It shows how a relatively smaller state which is Naxal-affected can achieve heights of development in a short span of time," he said adding that its impact will benefit generations to come.
Modi said others indirectly involved with ecotourism like autorickshaw drivers, fruit sellers and 'chai wallahs' can enhance their earning.
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