Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has stated that the country's vast youth population, the demographic dividend, is the greatest asset. He further noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is determined to convert this asset into a driving force for the nation's long-term prosperity.
Industries Minister provided details today at a press conference in Gandhinagar regarding the organisation of the VGRC. Present at the press conference were Principal Secretary of the Industries and Mines Department, Ms Mamta Verma, M.D. of iNDEXTb, K.C. Sampat, and Director of Informatio
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel emphasised providing education to the children of Nomedic and Denotified Tribes, saying that the government has created very good schemes to ensure that your children can study and progress. In the last three years, scholarship assistance of ₹297 crore has b
The 14-day event will see swimming, diving, water polo and artistic swimming events being held here in Ahmedabad, which is rapidly gaining the reputation of being the sports hub of India.
As Navratri, the festival of devotion and divine energy, is being celebrated across the state, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel participated in various Garba events held in Ahmedabad, said a press statement from CMO on Friday.
The statewide cleanliness campaign was launched on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday, September 17, and will continue until the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on October 2.
By planting trees under the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation's "Ek Ped Maa ke Naam" and "Mission Four Million Trees" campaigns, he spread the message of a Green Gujarat.
This year's festival, themed Aahvaan Ma AadyaShakti, promises to be a spectacular celebration of Gujarat's rich cultural heritage, spiritual traditions, and community participation, the Chief Minister's office said in a press release.
Quoting the Prime Minister, CM said that, after parents, teachers had the greatest influence on a child's mind. He highlighted the bond between teacher and student as one of affection rather than blood and urged teachers to shape the future generation by contributing to the vision of a Viksi