Today’s Gujarat owes its development to Narendra Modi and the BJP. It was after he took over as the Chief Minister of the state in 2001 that Gujarat began to shed its shackles of political instability and crawling development. Also Read ABP News Live
It was under his initiative that Vibrant Gujarat had its first launch in 2003 that brought laser-like attention to a state, rarely mentioned when it came to any references of industrially developed states in India.
The numbers speak for themselves. When Narendra Modi took over in 2001, the nominal GSDP for Gujarat was Rs 123,573 crore. In 2014-15, it stood at Rs 895,927 crore. As on 30 April 2017, 507 infrastructure projects were in progress in the state with a capital outlay of Rs 290,226 crore. That represents 5.7% of the national project cost outlay. Gujarat stands No.1 in 15 manufacturing sectors in India. Also Read Gujarat Assembly Election Results Live
It was Narendra Modi who established a business-friendly administration in the state that has been consistently attracting international and domestic investors.
The first edition of Vibrant Gujarat in 2003 attracted 125 foreign delegates, 200 NRIs and around 200 officials from 45 countries. The 8th edition in Jan 2017 witnessed over 25,000 delegates with representatives from over 115 countries attending. It speaks of how Gujarat has showcased itself as a frontline state for investment and development.
So, if BJP loses in the forthcoming assembly elections, it will shake up the entire business community that has found comfort in political stability and a business-friendly administration for over a decade and a half. Business confidence will be the biggest casualty.
Source @ elections.in
It was under his initiative that Vibrant Gujarat had its first launch in 2003 that brought laser-like attention to a state, rarely mentioned when it came to any references of industrially developed states in India.
The numbers speak for themselves. When Narendra Modi took over in 2001, the nominal GSDP for Gujarat was Rs 123,573 crore. In 2014-15, it stood at Rs 895,927 crore. As on 30 April 2017, 507 infrastructure projects were in progress in the state with a capital outlay of Rs 290,226 crore. That represents 5.7% of the national project cost outlay. Gujarat stands No.1 in 15 manufacturing sectors in India. Also Read Gujarat Assembly Election Results Live
It was Narendra Modi who established a business-friendly administration in the state that has been consistently attracting international and domestic investors.
The first edition of Vibrant Gujarat in 2003 attracted 125 foreign delegates, 200 NRIs and around 200 officials from 45 countries. The 8th edition in Jan 2017 witnessed over 25,000 delegates with representatives from over 115 countries attending. It speaks of how Gujarat has showcased itself as a frontline state for investment and development.
So, if BJP loses in the forthcoming assembly elections, it will shake up the entire business community that has found comfort in political stability and a business-friendly administration for over a decade and a half. Business confidence will be the biggest casualty.
Source @ elections.in












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