What Key Decisions Did Gujarat CM Approve in Cabinet Meeting?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Approval of Regional Economic Master Plan for six economic regions.
- Focus on inclusive and balanced growth across all 33 districts.
- Appointment of EMP Coordinators to ensure effective implementation.
- Alignment with national vision of 'Viksit Bharat @ 2047'.
- Strategic insights from GRIT to enhance regional development.
Ahmedabad, Dec 10 (NationPress) Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has sanctioned pivotal measures to enhance equitable and inclusive economic advancement throughout the state during a cabinet meeting held in Gandhinagar.
During a briefing for the press, Government Spokesperson and Minister Jitu Vaghani disclosed the approval of the Regional Economic Master Plan (EMP) for six distinct economic regions in the state. This ambitious initiative is architected to guarantee balanced development across all 33 districts.
Vaghani emphasized that this initiative is in harmony with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Viksit Bharat @ 2047', a commitment that Gujarat fully embraces.
The just-approved master plan is set to be a vital guide for stimulating region-specific growth, expanding infrastructure, and enhancing industrial competitiveness.
To ensure effective implementation, the cabinet has sanctioned the appointment of a senior official as the EMP Coordinator for each of the six regions. These coordinators will serve as the primary link among government departments, industry players, local administrations, and the state’s premier think tank, Gujarat State Institution for Transformation (GRIT).
GRIT is tasked with offering strategic insights and data-driven suggestions to bolster the execution of regional strategies. Its recommendations, along with the EMP, are anticipated to underpin the state’s long-term developmental frameworks - 'Viksit Gujarat @ 2047' and 'Gujarat @ 2035'.
The new initiatives include appointing senior officials as Regional Economic Master Plan Coordinators to assure smooth implementation across the six economic regions of the state.
Industries Commissioner P. Swaroop will manage coordination for Central Gujarat, while Rajendra Kumar, Secretary of the Tourism Department, will oversee the Saurashtra Region.
The Kutch Region will be under the supervision of Rajkumar Beniwal, VC and CEO of the Gujarat Maritime Board, and Surat Municipal Commissioner Shalini Agarwal will coordinate efforts for South Gujarat.
For the Coastal Saurashtra Region, oversight has been assigned to Dhaval Patel, Commissioner of Geology and Mining, while Pravina D.K., Managing Director of GIDC, will drive development initiatives in North Gujarat.
These EMP Coordinators will facilitate inter-departmental coordination, ensure timely execution of flagship projects, and maintain ongoing oversight of regional progress.
This cabinet decision represents a crucial advancement towards establishing a more balanced and future-oriented economic framework for Gujarat, one that emphasizes regional strengths, inclusive growth, and long-term competitiveness.