New Delhi: The government has set a target to build a new India before the 100th year of independence, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi giving the call for "Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas-Sabka Vishwas" (everyone's support, everyone's development and everyone's trust) to work towards that goal.


On India's 75th Independence Day last year, PM Modi laid out the blueprint for a "new and self-reliant India". He pitched for a "100 per cent India", saying it was essential to fully utilise the country's capabilities to take it to new heights in the 21st century.


To achieve its mission of a "new India", the government is working to ensure 100 per cent of villages have roads, 100 per cent of households have a bank account and100 per cent of eligible people have a gas connection.


Education, skill development, bank credit, water conservation, health and nutrition, electricity, housing, ODF, waste disposal, road, internet, LPG are some of the target areas of the government in its quest for a "new India" by 2047.


The ABP Network's "Wildstone presents Ideas of India Summit" will see Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, speak on "New India, New Manifesto: Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas Aur Sabka Vishwas".


Watch the session LIVE on abplive.com on March 25 at 6.45 pm. Journalist Rubika Liyaquat will chair the session.


ABP Network is hosting its first 'Ideas of India' Summit, which will take place in Mumbai on March 25-26. The best minds from various fields will talk about India's 75-year journey and the future it holds.


'Ideas of India' is a one of its kind summit that will bring together strong and visionary leaders from different walks of professional lives to start a dialogue on the 'Idea of India. The summit will focus on topics that are contemporary, relevant and forward thinking.