Technocrat-turned-Minister Ashwini Vaishnav among top 15 ministers

New Delhi: Ashwini Vaishnav, a technocrat who was handpicked by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the Union Minister of Railways, has grabbed a spot as one of the top 15 Ministers in the Union Cabinet for his ambitious projects such as the bullet train and running of trains during the pandemic for transportation of grains and other essential commodities, according to an IANS-CVoter Survey.

As per the survey, NDA voters gave Vaishnav a score of 6.82 out of 10, placing him on the 12th spot, while the opposition voters gave 5.96 score, thus giving him the 7th rank.

With 7.20 score of 7.20, he garnered second position among the social group parameters of the Christian community, while it is the first position among the non-formal education first with 7.49 that showed the Minister’s pan-India appeal across sections.

The government claimed that the Indian Railways had spread goodwill during the Covid-19 crisis as it supplied essential commodities like foodgrains, coal, petroleum, fertilizer and iron ore; improved infrastructure leading to added safety; not to mention the bullet train, Vande Bharat Express that set the bar high.

Improved connectivity and expansion of the network to northeast India and to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir have been on top of the chart.

The solarisation of Indian Railways has been an ambitious project taken by with great planning and earnest implementation towards net zero carbon emissions. Perhaps, to explain his philosophy and the manner in which his Ministry is run, it would make for an education to know what the Minister said on Saturday.

“We would not set smaller goals, but higher, bigger goals. We would work so hard to set an example in front of the people. In the next five years, the Railways’ reputation should be such that anywhere across India, any complex project to be done, the country should say, ‘hand it over to the railways and it will be done’,” Vaishnav said outlining his vision for his Ministry during the 67th National Rail Award 2022.

The survey has been conducted on completion of eight years of the NDA government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Centre.

–IANS

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