Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Rajkot Aims to Boost Saurashtra Economy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the two-day Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Rajkot on January 11-12. The event focuses on the Kutch and Saurashtra region and is expected to draw nearly 4,000 industrialists. A major highlight is a planned Rs 1,000 crore Memorandum of Understanding for the education sector at Marwadi University. Extensive preparations include large exhibition domes and seminars across 51 halls.

Key Points: Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference Inaugurated by PM Modi

  • PM Modi to inaugurate event
  • Focus on Kutch & Saurashtra
  • 4,000 industrialists expected
  • Rs 1,000 crore education MoU
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Rajkot gears up for two-day Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference

PM Modi to inaugurate Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Rajkot, featuring 4,000 industrialists and major education sector investments.

"This region never got so much exposure, prior to this. - Naresh Jadeja"

Gandhinagar, Jan 8

The second edition of Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference, is scheduled to be held at the Marwadi University in Rajkot on January 11 and 12.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the two-day conference, focusing on Kutch and Saurashtra region, and the event will also see participation of many leading industrialists from across the country.

Preparations for the Vibrant Gujarat Summit are underway in full swing at the Marwari University campus.

Naresh Jadeja, the venue coordinator and chief registrar of the University, told IANS, "Gujarat government is hosting the VGRC on January 11 and 12. Six domes have been built by the government for exhibition in 35 sectors, spread over an area of 22,000 square metres."

A special dome has been built for the events that Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate at the VGRC.

Nearly 4,000 industrialists from across Gujarat and the country are expected to take part.

Six to seven different domes have also been raised where stalls have been put up, showcasing a wide array of products.

Nearly three lakh visitors are expected to arrive here.

Naresh Jadeja also said, "An inauguration dome with a seating capacity of 4,000 industrialists is being given final shape. Seminars on different subjects will be conducted at the 51 seminar halls."

"As many as 800 students of the university are working as volunteer, coordinating on registration, guidance, guest arrival, etc. Around 22 international students from 52 countries will also participate along with delegates," he also added.

The Marwari University Registrar, expressing delight over the opportunity, said, "This region never got so much exposure, prior to this. We are overloaded with assignments for the past five months. Last-moment preparations are in full swing."

He also added, "A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will be signed by the university with an investment of Rs 1,000 crore towards the education sector in the next three years. We will launch 12 new programmes, construct academic buildings as well as hostel facilities, and a sports complex will be built."

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As someone from Rajkot, I'm so proud! The city is buzzing with preparations. It's great to see our local university getting this platform. Hoping the new programs and facilities will benefit our youth immensely. Jai Gujarat!
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Rahul R
While I appreciate the focus on regional development, I hope this translates into real, sustainable jobs for the local people and not just MoUs that look good on paper. The infrastructure built for the event should have a long-term use for the community.
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Sarah B
Impressive scale! 22,000 sq metres, 35 sectors, 51 seminar halls... Gujarat really knows how to organize these mega-events. The involvement of 800 student volunteers is a brilliant way to give them practical experience.
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Karthik V
The international participation from 52 countries is the key takeaway for me. It shows Gujarat's brand is strong globally. This will attract much-needed FDI into the state's hinterlands, not just the metros.
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Anjali F
My brother is one of the student volunteers! He hasn't slept properly in a week, but he says the energy on campus is electric. Proud of Marwadi University for hosting this. Hope the new sports complex benefits local athletes too.

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