South Gujarat’s Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference wrapped up with 2,792 MoUs totaling Rs 3,53,306 crore, expected to generate 2.82 lakh direct jobs. The plan is designed to open doors for small businesses and link them with global opportunities, while prioritizing employment for women in tribal areas through the garment sector.
Union Minister JP Nadda urged India to use global uncertainty as a growth lever by expanding manufacturing, strengthening supply chains, and building resilience and self-reliance as the country targets developed-nation status by 2047. He pointed to a change in government-industry relations since Vibrant Gujarat, arguing it has deepened collaboration to cut vulnerabilities and accelerate economic growth, with special focus on South Gujarat’s role.
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