Customise Consent Preferences

We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below.

The cookies that are categorised as "Necessary" are stored on your browser as they are essential for enabling the basic functionalities of the site. ... 

Always Active

Necessary cookies are required to enable the basic features of this site, such as providing secure log-in or adjusting your consent preferences. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable data.

No cookies to display.

Functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features.

No cookies to display.

Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.

No cookies to display.

Performance cookies are used to understand and analyse the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.

No cookies to display.

Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customised advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyse the effectiveness of the ad campaigns.

No cookies to display.

Key Achievements of Various Modi Government Ministries during 2014-2024

Success & Achievements of Key Indian Ministries during 2014-24

In this news blog you are going to get info on various success and achievements of ministries of modi government during 2014-24. Give it a glance because anyways it is important news regarding what work BJP government has done in last 10 years.

You will also get a free UPSC Q & A PDF regarding these ministries that might useful in competitive exams also at the end of this article. So read it full.

Before starting I want to spread info about coding as well. There are MOOC courses and W3schools on the Internet which are free sources of Coding knowledge and Programming. So if you want you can try to go for that also.

Here are a few ways to make money in emergency.

List of Ministry-wise Successes of BJP Government :

Ministry of Road Transport & Highways

CategoryDetails
Key RoleDevelopment and maintenance of National Highways and road transport infrastructure
Major Achievements– National Highway length increased from 91,287 km (2014) to 146,195 km (2024)
– Completion of 4-laning/6-laning projects under Bharatmala
– High-speed corridors and expressways launched
Flagship SchemesBharatmala Pariyojana, FASTag, e-Transport, Setu Bharatam
GDP ContributionApprox. 3% of GDP
Jobs CreatedIndirectly created lakhs of jobs in infrastructure and logistics

Ministry of Railways

CategoryDetails
Key RoleOperation, management, and modernization of Indian Railways
Major Achievements– Electrification of 40,000+ km routes
– Speed enhancement to 130 kmph on major routes
– Introduction of Vande Bharat trains
– Station redevelopment under Amrit Bharat scheme
Flagship SchemesPM GatiShakti, Rail Kaushal Vikas Yojana
GDP ContributionApprox. 1%
Jobs CreatedMillions employed directly and via infrastructure, manufacturing, services

Ministry of Science & Technology

CategoryDetails
Key RolePromote research, scientific innovation, and technological development
Major Achievements– Supported 10,000+ research projects
– Advanced work in quantum tech, AI, biotech
– Established Atal Innovation Mission
Flagship SchemesINSPIRE, SERB (Science and Engineering Research Board), National Research Foundation (NRF)
GDP ContributionApprox. 0.7% (R&D sector)
Jobs CreatedIndirect jobs in research, tech innovation, startups

Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship

CategoryDetails
Key RoleSkill training and job-oriented vocational programs
Major Achievements– Over 1.4 crore youth trained under PMKVY
– Over 14,900 training centres established
– 223+ new-age skill courses launched
Flagship SchemesPM Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS), Rozgar Melas
GDP ContributionIndirect via improved productivity
Jobs CreatedOver 1.4 crore skilled workforce; major boost to employability

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

CategoryDetails
Key RoleEmpower marginalized communities including SC/ST/OBC & disabled persons
Major Achievements– Over ₹75,000 crore allocated to SC/ST/OBC welfare
– Promotion of education, hostels, scholarships
– Campaigns for drug de-addiction and disability empowerment
Flagship SchemesSMILE, Ambedkar Foundation Schemes, Top Class Education for SCs
GDP ContributionIndirect via social development
Jobs CreatedWelfare-based employment; jobs via NGO and social sector programs

Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation

CategoryDetails
Key RoleProvide reliable statistics and oversee program monitoring
Major Achievements– Regular National Sample Surveys
– Real-time monitoring of infrastructure via CPGRAMS
– Reforms in GDP & CPI estimation methodology
Flagship SchemesMPLADS, Annual Survey of Industries (ASI), Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS)
GDP ContributionEnables effective policy-making (indirect)
Jobs CreatedJobs in field surveys, data analytics, research agencies

Ministry of Steel

CategoryDetails
Key RoleFormulation of policies for growth and development of the steel sector
Major Achievements– India became 2nd largest steel producer globally
– Capacity expanded from 97 MT to 154 MT
– ₹6,322 crore allocated under PLI for Specialty Steel
Flagship SchemesNational Steel Policy 2017, PLI Scheme
GDP ContributionApprox. 2%
Jobs CreatedEmployment in steel plants, ancillary industries, logistics

Ministry of Textiles

CategoryDetails
Key RolePromotion and development of textile industry, handlooms and exports
Major Achievements– Production-linked incentives (PLI) launched
– Integrated Textile Parks operational
– Export support and global marketing initiatives
Flagship SchemesATUFS, PM MITRA Parks, Handloom Weavers’ Yojana
GDP ContributionApprox. 2%
Jobs CreatedDirectly employs over 4.5 crore people (incl. 35 lakh handloom workers)

Ministry of Tourism

CategoryDetails
Key RolePromote tourism and cultural heritage of India
Major Achievements– Rs 2,400 crore+ invested under Swadesh Darshan
– Rise in domestic and international tourists
– Digital tourism initiatives launched
Flagship SchemesSwadesh Darshan, PRASHAD, Dekho Apna Desh
GDP Contribution~2.5% of GDP (pre-COVID); recovering post-pandemic
Jobs Created8%+ of total employment (direct + indirect) pre-pandemic

Conclusion :

Macroeconomic & Financial Performance of Key BJP Central Ministries (2014–2024)

MinistryFinancial/Economic ImpactDownstream EffectsChallenges
Road Transport & Highways– Toll revenue: ₹42,000cr (2023) vs. ₹4,770cr (2014) 
– Road construction pace: 28 km/day (2024) vs. 12 km/day (2014)
– Logistics cost ↓ from 14% to 8% of GDP (2024) 
– Freight efficiency ↑ by 30%
Land acquisition delays (15% projects stalled)
Railways– Freight revenue: ₹1.6L cr (2023) vs. ₹94,000cr (2014) 
– Operating ratio improved: 98% (2014) → 76% (2023)
– Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) to save ₹1.2L cr/year in logistics costs (when fully operational)Passenger subsidies strain finances (₹59,000cr/yr)
Steel– SAIL net profit: ₹2,100cr (2023) vs. ₹2,300cr loss (2014) 
– Steel exports: 9.1B(2023)vs.9.1B(2023)vs.5.7B (2014)
– PLI scheme to attract ₹30,000cr investment in specialty steelCheap Chinese imports (25% market share)
Textiles– Textile exports: 44B(2023)vs.44B(2023)vs.37B (2014) 
– PLI disbursement: ₹1,700cr/₹10,683cr allocated (2024)
– PM MITRA Parks to generate 20L jobs (7 parks approved)Low FDI (2.8Bvs.2.8Bvs.5B target)
Tourism– Tourism revenue: 34B(2023)vs.34B(2023)vs.28B (2014) 
– Swadesh Darshan ROI: ₹2,400cr → ₹9,200cr local economy boost
– 8% employment share (pre-pandemic)Foreign tourists still 20% below 2019 levels
Skill Development– PMKVY cost per trainee: ₹8,000 vs. ₹12,000 (private avg.) 
– NAPS placements: 5.8L (2023)
– Skilled workers ↑ productivity by 18% (NSDC 2023)Only 30% placement rate
Science & Tech– Startup valuation: 350B(2023)vs.350B(2023)vs.19B (2014) 
– R&D spend: 0.7% GDP (unchanged since 2014)
– Deep Tech startups ↑ 400%since 2016Low private R&D (0.3% GDP)

Key Insights & Performance Grading of Ministries (2014–2024)

🏆 Top Performers (Grade A)

MinistryGradeReasons
Road Transport & HighwaysA– 8.8x toll revenue growth (₹4,770cr → ₹42,000cr) 
– Logistics cost ↓ to 8% of GDP (global benchmark) 
– 28 km/day construction pace (global leader)
RailwaysA-– Freight revenue up 70% (₹94,000cr → ₹1.6L cr) 
– Operating ratio ↓ to 76% (efficiency gain) 
– Vande Bharat & electrification success
SteelB+– SAIL turnaround (₹2,300cr loss → ₹2,100cr profit) 
– 2nd largest global producer
– PLI attracting ₹30,000cr investment

📈 Moderate Performers (Grade B)

MinistryGradeReasons
TextilesB– Exports up 19% (37B→37B→44B) 
– PM MITRA Parks potential (20L jobs) 
– Low PLI disbursement (16%)
Science & TechB-– Startup valuation ↑ 18x (19B→19B→350B) 
– Deep Tech boom (400% growth)
– R&D stuck at 0.7% GDP

⚠️ Needs Improvement (Grade C)

MinistryGradeReasons
TourismC+– Revenue up 21% (28B→28B→34B) but below 2019 levels
– Slow FDI recovery
Skill DevelopmentC– 1.4 crore trained but 30% placement rate
– Low industry linkage

Key Macroeconomic Takeaways for BJP Ministries

✅ Winners:

  • Roads & Railways drove infrastructure-led growth, reducing logistics costs and boosting freight efficiency.
  • Steel became a global powerhouse with profitable PSUs and export growth.

⚠️ Mixed Results:

  • Textiles showed export growth but PLI underperformance.
  • Science & Tech had startup success but low R&D investment.

❌ Lagging:

  • Tourism struggled post-COVID; Skill India needs better job linkages.

Recommendations

  1. Textiles: Faster PLI disbursement and FDI incentives.
  2. Tourism: Aggressive global marketing campaigns.
  3. Skill Development: Strengthen corporate partnerships for placements.

I hope you liked this article regarding review of performance of various BJP central government ministries. I hope you found it interesting.

Bets of luck

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Buy Me A Coffee
Thank you for visiting. You can now buy me a coffee!