“Similar to the space sector, the nuclear energy sector has now been opened up to private enterprises. Individuals connected to the gig economy will receive social security protection. People who were invisible to others are now at the centre of the policies… Inclusivity is not just a promise; it’s a policy,” said PM Modiread morePrime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that inclusivity is not just a promise but a policy, outlining significant steps taken across various sectors to support government’s vision.Addressing the Rising Bharat Summit 2025, he said, “Similar to the space sector, the nuclear energy sector has now been opened up to private enterprises. Individuals connected to the gig economy will receive social security protection. People who were invisible to others are now at the centre of the policies.”AdvertisementHe also mentioned that a term loan of Rs 2 crore will be available for entrepreneurs from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and women’s groups.More from India
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Inclusivity is not just a promise, it’s a policy: PM Modi at Rising Bharat Summit