Lucknow, September 23: A review meeting on ‘Uttar Pradesh @ 2047 – Vision Document’ was held on Tuesday at Yojana Bhawan, Lucknow, under the chairmanship of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog.
The meeting discussed the current progress of the document’s development and future strategy in detail
The process for creating the Vision Document was presented to the NITI Aayog CEO BVR Subrahmanyam. He proposed an organized and coordinated action plan and suggested the formation of a joint team to enhance efficiency. This team will include regional and sector experts, NITI Aayog representatives, and members of the State Planning Department, which will strengthen coordination in policymaking. A high-powered committee chaired by the Chief Secretary should be formed to review this vision document.
A group of 500 products/subjects should be formed. The Principal Secretary of the State Planning Commission provided information about the phased action plan for preparing the vision document.
He stated that, on the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, a group of 500 products/subjects has been formed. Additionally, suggestions are being collected by engaging with educational institutions, panchayats, public representatives from various sectors, and local stakeholders in all districts of the state. Furthermore, a dedicated portal has been launched to receive online suggestions from the general public.Â
The CEO of NITI Aayog expressed satisfaction with this extensive public participation process.
He emphasized that a meeting with the Chief Minister should be held to share the achievements of all universities in the state and ensure that this vision reaches students. A deadline was also set for finalizing the outline of the vision document.Â
Present on the occasion were the State Planning Commission’s Principal Secretary, Special Secretary, Joint Director, Director, Research Officer, Team Deloitte, Team State Support Mission, and other senior officials. They all effectively discussed the immediate and long-term steps needed to develop the vision document.