How is GRIT Inviting Research Proposals for a ‘Viksit Gujarat’?
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Key Takeaways
- Research Support Programme by GRIT invites proposals.
- Open to non-academic individuals and organizations.
- Focus on sustainable and inclusive growth.
- Proposals must be submitted by December 15, 2025.
- Evaluation based on policy relevance and potential impact.
Ahmedabad, Dec 1 (NationPress) In an effort to bolster evidence-based policymaking and expedite the state’s long-term developmental objectives, the Gujarat State Institution for Transformation (GRIT) has opened its doors for research proposals through its Research Support Programme.
The initiative seeks to cultivate impactful studies that align with the state’s vision of ‘Viksit Gujarat @ 2047’, emphasizing sustainable, inclusive, and innovation-driven growth.
Notably, this program now welcomes applications from non-academic individuals and non-academic organizations.
GRIT encourages eligible applicants to submit their high-quality proposals via its official website by December 15, 2025, exclusively through the online application portal.
Comprehensive guidelines for applicants can be found on GRIT’s website. Each proposal will undergo a meticulous evaluation process based on essential criteria, including alignment with policy priorities, methodological robustness, scientific authenticity, and potential impact on state-level policy development and execution.
Alignment with Gujarat’s developmental priorities will play a critical role in the assessment framework.
For the fiscal year 2025-26, GRIT is seeking research proposals across four key themes that will shape Gujarat’s developmental journey: sustainability initiatives supporting the state's transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy, strategies to enhance economic growth in tribal areas by improving livelihoods and socio-economic progress, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within agricultural value chains to increase farmer incomes and address systemic gaps, and targeted studies to boost the competitiveness of Gujarat’s service sector by identifying emerging growth opportunities.
GRIT officials stated that the program represents a unique opportunity for citizens, experts, and institutions to significantly contribute to Gujarat’s policy ecosystem.
By allowing non-academic contributors, the state aims to incorporate diverse perspectives and grassroots insights into policy formulation, a strategy anticipated to shape the development blueprint leading into 2047.