Creativity, innovation and design are key drivers for nation to lead in global competition: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel
Gandhinagar, May 17
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel stated that in the 21st century, creativity, innovation and design are the key factors that can enable a nation to stay ahead in global competition.
Speaking at the launch function of the Incubation and Innovation Centre at the National Institute of Design (NID) in Gandhinagar on Sunday, he said that NID has become a "living symbol of India's creativity owing to the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi."
He further said that the newly launched Incubation and Innovation Centre at NID will become a new milestone and encourage designers as well.
He added that under the Prime Minister's vision, design is no longer just a subject, but an invaluable component of campaigns such as 'Make in India', 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat', and 'Viksit Bharat'.
Calling every NID student an innovator, the Chief Minister said that NID is not merely an institution for youth but has emerged as a global brand. Its students are providing new direction to the world by integrating Indian culture, traditions and modernity. Therefore, this newly built Incubation and Innovation Centre will prove to be the right project at the right place.
The Chief Minister stated that the state government remains fully committed to encouraging the talent, innovation and creativity of the youth. He further said that entrepreneurship and enterprise are deeply rooted in the DNA of the people of Gujarat, and as a result, nearly 16,000 startups are currently operational in the state. Owing to this, Gujarat has received the 'Best Performer State' award.
Patel said that under the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, educational institutions across the country have become hubs of excellence and innovation.
Referring to a significant occasion, he noted that soon after assuming office as Prime Minister, Narendra Modi ensured the passage of the 'National Institute of Design Act, 2014' in Parliament as the very first bill. Owing to this historic legislation, NID was granted the status of an 'Institute of National Importance.'
He further said NID has acquired a strong institutional framework. While only 35 students were graduating from NID in 2000, the number has risen to over 400 by 2025.
The CM also referred to the Prime Minister's call from the ramparts of the Red Fort: 'Design in India, Design for the World,' stating that he has envisioned making India the design hub of the world.
The Chief Minister said that PM Modi has resolved to make the current decade of the 21st century India's 'Techade' and launched the Startup India programme to connect the youth with this vision. The programme has now turned into a revolution.
A decade ago, there were fewer than 500 startups in the country, whereas today nearly 2 lakh startups are operational. The CM also expressed confidence that NID's Incubation and Innovation Centre will become an important platform in developing designs ranging from chip to ship.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally, a government acknowledging that design thinking is crucial for national progress! The NID Act of 2014 was indeed a game-changer. But we need more such centres across India, not just in Gujarat. What about states like Bihar or UP? They have immense talent too, just lacking infrastructure.
As someone who works in design consulting in the US, I can see the potential. India's traditional art and crafts combined with modern design thinking could be a unique selling point globally. But the real challenge will be connecting these incubation centres with actual industry needs. Good first step though!
All this talk about startups and innovation is great, but ground reality is different. Many engineering graduates still struggle to find jobs. Hope this design focus translates into actual employment opportunities. Also, 16,000 startups in Gujarat is a good number but how many are actually sustainable? Quality over quantity, please!
So proud to see NID getting the recognition it deserves! I'm a design student myself and this gives me hope. The 'Design in India, Design for the World' vision is inspiring. But we also need to make design education affordable - not everyone can pay the high fees at NID. More scholarships needed!
The 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' connect is important. We need to move from being just a manufacturing hub to a design hub. Chinese products dominate because they
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