New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asked trainee IAS officers to provide the best possible governance and quality of life to citizens as he said the 'New India' is not satisfied with an indifferent approach and demands proactivity.

He told them, it is their choice whether they will act as speed-breakers or superfast highways in service delivery. According to a statement, he said the saturation approach adopted by his government to reach every entitled beneficiary of welfare schemes ensures social justice and prevents discrimination.

He told the trainee officers of 2022 batch that they should aspire to become catalytic agents and would feel satisfied when they see the change happening before their eyes.

Talking about schemes like 'Lakhpati Didi', 'Drone Didi' and 'PM Awas Yojana', he said that all of them should work with a saturation approach to take these schemes forward to the people.

Modi said 'Nation First' is not just a slogan but the goal of his life and called on officials to join him in this journey.

He said that the praise he received after his selection as IAS was a thing of the past and he should focus on the future instead of living in the past.

During the conversation, various officers shared their experiences of training.