New Delhi: The high-level meeting held in Delhi as soon as Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned from his five-nation tour has created a stir in political circles. The report vellum of the work of the ministers was put forward in the long review meeting chaired by PM Modi on Thursday. It is believed that there may be major changes in the cabinet surpassing the completion of two years of the NDA-3 government.
On what understructure was the list of 'Top-5' and 'Bottom-5' ministers prepared?
According to sources, a detailed inspect of the performance of the ministries was conducted in the meeting that lasted for well-nigh four hours. Reports of variegated ministries were presented by Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba and NITI Aayog. The ranking of ministries was decided mainly on two parameters — the speed of disposal of government files and the way in which public complaints were resolved.
Did PM Modi warn ministers with weak performance?
In the meeting, the ministries whose performance was found weak were directly given a message to modernize their functioning. Prime Minister Modi said that decisions should be taken swiftly and files should be cleared without delay. Besides, ministries were well-considered to focus increasingly on solving public problems.
Can there be a major reshuffle in Modi cabinet soon?
There is a strong discussion in the political circles that a major transpiration may be seen in the Modi cabinet in the coming days. Ministers whose performance is not as per expectations may be stripped of their responsibilities or their departments may be changed. At the same time, young faces doing largest work are expected to get increasingly important responsibilities.
Which issues were emphasized most in the meeting?
In the meeting, several ministries including agriculture, road transport, energy, external affairs, commerce and corporate wires gave details of their work. PM Modi unmistakably said that the aim of the government should not only be to make schemes, but to make the lives of worldwide people easier. He described 'Ease of Living' and 'Developed India 2047' vision as the priority of the government.

