As India prepares to say goodbye to 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 11th year in office, on Friday reaffirmed that his NDA government is committed to enhancing “ease of living” for the people of the country.
Taking to X, PM Modi shared a thread by MyGovIndia and said his government will continue to work hard to make life better for Indians. The X thread highlights many reforms initiated by the BJP-led Central government, including simpler tax laws, modern labour codes, increased rural employment and others in the year 2025.
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“Ours is a Government committed to boosting ‘Ease of Living’, and this thread below gives examples of how we have worked in that direction. Our reform trajectory will continue with even more vigour in the coming times,” the PM posted.
It may be noted that MyGovIndia is a platform of the Central government that engages with citizens on government initiatives.
In its thread, MyGovIndia posted that real reforms aim to reduce stress for the people.
“2025 marked a clear shift in governance, with reforms focused on outcomes, not complexity. Simpler tax laws, faster dispute resolution, modern labour codes, and decriminalised compliance reduced friction for citizens and businesses alike. The emphasis was on trust, predictability, and long-term growth, showing how well-designed policy can quietly improve everyday life,” the post read, while sharing details on “how these reforms made life easier across sectors and for people on the ground”.
“The emphasis (for reforms) was on trust, predictability, and long-term growth, showing how well-designed policy can quietly improve everyday life,” MyGovIndia added.
The MyGovIndia thread highlighted income tax reforms brought in in 2025, including zero tax up to Rs 12 lakh income and the new Income Tax Act, 2025.
The post further mentioned reforms introduced for small businesses that enable higher investment and turnover limits.
The VB-G RAM G Act that has replaced MGNREGA was also mentioned, while highlighting that the rural employment scheme is now focused not just on wages but also on building permanent village assets.
The post further highlighted the new labour codes and GST reforms, including rate rationalisation.