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    Modi 3.0 report card: Major decisions taken by NDA govt in its first 100 days

    The central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi completes its 100 days of being in power for the third successive term on Tuesday, September 17, the day the PM celebrates his 74th birthday. The NDA government was back in office for a third successive term with the swearing-in of Modi as the PM on June 9 along with members of the Union Cabinet.

    Having formed the government with a reduced majority as compared to 2014 and 2019, and dependent on allies such as the Janata Dal (United) and the Telugu Desam Party, the BJP’s first 100 days have seen some significant measures being announced, along with a fair share of rollbacks including the Broadcast Bill, the removal of the indexation benefit for property transactions, its decision to recruit private sector employees to government positions through lateral entry and the reference of the Waqf Amendment Bill to a select committee of Parliament.

    As the government prepares to embark on its next journey of the remaining part of its five-year term, here is a look at the major decisions announced by the government so far.

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