New Delhi: Presenting a report card after completing 50 days in office, the government on Monday said it is already "walking the talk" on its promise of fast-paced development with "speed, skill and scale" being manifested in the Modi dispensation's second term.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn-in on May 30 after the BJP won 303 seats - the first time since 1971 that an incumbent government returned to power with such a thumping mandate.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar presented the report card and achievements of the government in the first 50 days in office, saying the country has felt assured that the pace of reforms, welfare and justice to all has increased as compared to the first term.
The target of USD 5 trillion economy is not just a dream but a roadmap has been given for it, he told reporters.
Javadekar asserted that the first 50 days have shown that the Modi government's second term will be more effective and will build on the success of its previous tenure.
The government has taken historic decisions which shows a clear roadmap of faster development in infrastructure, social justice and education, he said.
The minister said that the government has hit the ground running for the welfare of all sections of the society, including farmers, traders, small businesses, unemployed youth and middle class.
The prime minister's presence on world forum has made a difference to India's influence over world politics, Javadekar said.