On his birth anniversary, let's look at eight remarkable steps taken by Atal Bihari Vajpayee in his tenure. (Image: Twitter)

Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari said, "Empowering the individual means empowering the nation. And empowerment is best served through rapid economic growth with rapid social change."

Indeed, these words reflected in his contribution towards the country. He not only improved the economy of India but also introduced social reforms to uplift the unprivileged section of the society.

Prime minister Narendra Modi released a commemorative coin worth Rs 100 in honour of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who died in August this year.

On his 94th birth anniversary, here's a look at eight remarkable steps taken by Atal Bihari Vajpayee in his tenure:

Paying floral tributes to Former Prime Minister, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ji on his birth anniversary at Raj Ghat. The Nation is ever grateful for the invaluable contributions made by him. #AtalBihariVajpayee pic.twitter.com/4cp22Xycuq VicePresidentOfIndia (@VPSecretariat) December 25, 2018

1. Raising India's GDP

He took India to the new heights by introducing economic reforms. Under his tenure from 1998 to 2004, India maintained a GDP rate of eight per cent, the inflation level came down to four per cent and foreign exchange reserves were flourishing

Although India faced catastrophic events during his tenure, including earthquake (2001), two cyclones (1999 and 2000), a horrible drought (2002-2003), oil crises (2003), the Kargil conflict (1999), and a Parliament attack, yet he maintained a stable economy

2. Introduction to Fiscal Responsibility Act

Besides raising India's GDP to eight per cent in his tenure, he further introduced the Fiscal Responsibility Act which aimed to reduce the fiscal deficit and boost public-sector savings.

3. Privatisation

Among the several milestones in his brief period of the ruling, privatisation was also appreciated

Giving rise to private business in India, it reduced the government's involvement in the industry

Further, he formed a separate disinvestment ministry. The most important disinvestments were Bharat Aluminium Company (BALCO) and Hindustan Zinc, Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited and VSNL

4. The rise of the Indian telecom industry

His government introduced a revenue-sharing model under New Telecom Policy which helped telecom firms to get away with fixed license fees

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd was separately created to head over the services and policies

To further enhance the telecom sector, he created Telecom Dispute Settlement Appellate Tribunal

International telephone service Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd was ended

5. Education policy

It was for the first time in India that elementary education became free for children aged 6-14 years

It was launched in 2001 and brought a drastic change in the number of dropouts by 60 per cent

6. Strengthened global ties

Vajpayee meeting president Bush in the White House in 2001.

Under his reign, India improved its trade and reduced territorial disputes with the People's Republic of China

In 2000, he invited former US President Bill Clinton, improving the bilateral ties after the Cold War

He invited the then President Pervez Musharraf to India for a two-day Agra summit meeting from July 14-16, 2001, in order to discuss cross-border terrorism and Kashmir

Moreover, Vajpayee gave a green signal to road connectivity between India and Pakistan with the inauguration of historic Delhi-Lahore Bus on February 19, 1999

7. Science and Research

Vajpayee passed the Chandrayan-1 project

On India's 56th Independence Day, he said, "Our country is now ready to fly high in the field of science. I am pleased to announce that India will send her own spacecraft to the moon by 2008. It is being named Chandrayaan.

He made India a nuclear weapon state. In 1998, India conducted five nuclear tests in one week

"We have the capacity for a big bomb now. Ours will never be weapons of aggression," he said.

8. Infrastructure

The most ambitious road projects in India were launched by him, including the Golden Quadrilateral and the Pradhanmantri Gramin Sadak Yojna

The Golden Quadrilateral made transportation easy, connecting metropolitan cities -- Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai -- through a network of highways

Pradhanmantri Gramin Sadak Yojna connected distant villages across the country with a network of all-weather roads.

Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee died at 93 on Thursday, August 16, 2018 at AIIMS in New Delhi.

Also read: 14 places to be renamed after Atal Bihari Vajpayee: Iconic Hazratganj crossing, Sabarmati Ghat in the list

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