PM chairs a host of meetings with top bureaucrats, including one on the aftermath of Cyclone Remal and another to review the 100-day agenda of the new government.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 2 stressed the need to ensure regular fire and electrical safety audits in hospitals and other public places as he reviewed the heatwave situation in the country amid fire incidents which have claimed many lives.
He chaired a host of meetings, including one on the post-Cyclone Remal situation, especially in the northeast region, and another to review the 100-day agenda of the new government to be sworn in after the Lok Sabha results are announced on June 4.

Exit polls broadcast on June 1 predicted a massive win for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), with Modi set to retain power for a third straight term.
In the meeting to review heatwave conditions in parts of the country, Modi instructed officials that proper drills for preventing and handling incidents of fire must be undertaken on a regular basis, according to an official statement.
He also said that regular drills for the maintenance of fire lines in forests and productive utilization of biomass must be planned.
Modi was briefed that as per forecasts, the heatwave is likely to continue in parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. Monsoon this year is likely to be normal and above normal in most parts of the country and below normal in parts of peninsular India, the statement said.
In the meeting to review the post-Cyclone Remal situation, another official statement said, Modi was briefed about its impact in the affected states, including the loss of lives and damage to houses and other properties due to landslides and floods in Mizoram, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura.
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams have carried out evacuation, airlifting and road clearance operations, it said, adding the Union home ministry is in regular touch with state governments.
PM Modi said the Union government will continue to extend full support to the states affected by the cyclone, according to the statement.
Top bureaucrats were part of the meetings the prime minister chaired.
He is also chairing a meeting to review the preparations to celebrate the World Environment Day, which falls on June 5.

Much before the Lok Sabha polling exercise began, Modi had set in motion the exercise for different government ministries to prepare the 100-day agenda for the new government.
He had asked his Council of Ministers to prioritize programs and initiatives for the first 100 days.
(PTI)

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