The Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference (VGRC) was inaugurated at Marwadi University in Rajkot on January 11 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Following the inauguration, a series of B2B and B2G seminars were organised to foster dialogue and collaboration across key sectors.
PM Modi outlined key reforms, including GST reforms that boosted MSMEs and positively impacted sectors; 100% FDI approved insurance sector; Income Tax law updated after 60 years, benefiting crores of taxpayers and labour reforms that will benefit workers, industry. He linked reforms to In
After participating in the 'Somnath Swabhiman Parv' in the divine presence of Somnath Dada, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Rajkot to inaugurate the 'Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference: Saurashtra-Kutch' on Sunday. Upon the arrival of the Prime Minister at the Bedi APMC Helipad,
Participating in the Somnath Swabhiman Parv, held to mark the thousand-year anniversary of the attacks on the Somnath temple on the Arabian Sea coast, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed the victory of India's invincible cultural values.
He said that India was rapidly advancing towards becoming the world's third-largest economy and termed Saurashtra and the Kutch region a major centre for driving momentum for the Aatmanirbhar Bharat campaign.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that over the past two decades, the Vibrant Gujarat journey has become a global benchmark, and the Summit has gone beyond just investment and has become a strong platform for global growth, international cooperation, and partnerships.
Uttar Pradesh Police and paramilitary forces on Sunday tightened the security arrangement outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public outreach office in Varanasi, his Look Sabha constituency, ahead of the 'Save MGNREGA' march by Congress's student wing National Students' Union of India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision was prominently highlighted, showcasing inspiring messages displayed. The attendees at the Shaurya Sabha welcomed the arrival of PM Modi by holding placards.
"Religious invasion was labelled as loot. We have been taught in our textbooks that the Somnath Temple was demolished to loot its treasures. The cruel history of hate, atrocities and terror was hidden from us," PM Modi said.