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Gujarat Signs Rs 1 Lakh Crore HUDCO Pact, IIM-A MoU for Viksit Gujarat 2047

The Gujarat government has signed two strategic MoUs to advance its 'Viksit Gujarat 2047' vision. A pact with HUDCO secures long-term financing of up to Rs 1 lakh crore for major infrastructure projects. Another agreement with IIM Ahmedabad will provide technical and planning support for these projects. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel described the partnerships as crucial steps toward development.

Twin pacts signed with HUDCO, IIM-A to advance 'Viksit Gujarat 2047' vision

Gandhinagar, June 17

The Gujarat government on Wednesday signed a strategic partnership agreement with Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited for long-term financing of up to Rs one lakh crore for major infrastructure projects across the state, while also entering into a separate agreement with the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad to provide technical and planning support for projects under the 'Viksit Gujarat 2047' vision.

The memorandums of understanding (MoUs) were signed in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, who described the partnership as "an important step" towards achieving the goal of 'Viksit Gujarat 2047' and aligning it with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Viksit Bharat 2047'.

According to the state government, HUDCO will provide long-term funding for infrastructure projects being implemented by various government departments.

The financing arrangement is the outcome of recent high-level discussions between Chief Secretary M. K. Das and senior HUDCO officials on ensuring adequate funding for large-scale infrastructure development initiatives in the state.

Projects proposed to be covered under the funding arrangement include Gujarat Metro Rail Phases 2 and 3, expressways, sports infrastructure and the development of modern infrastructure in Dholera.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel expressed confidence that the partnership would advance infrastructure development, urban regeneration and overall economic growth in Gujarat.

Alongside the financing agreement, the state government signed a separate MoU with IIM Ahmedabad under which the institute will undertake pre-feasibility studies, feasibility studies, detailed project reports and impact assessments for projects planned under the 'Viksit Gujarat 2047' framework.

The studies are intended to support the effective implementation of various development projects envisaged under the long-term vision document.

The MoU with HUDCO was signed by Chairman and Managing Director Sanjay Kulshrestha on behalf of the corporation and by Sandeep Kumar, Secretary for Economic Affairs in the Finance Department, on behalf of the Gujarat government.

The signed documents were subsequently exchanged between the two sides.

The agreement with IIM Ahmedabad was signed by Prof Sandip Chakrabarti, Chairperson of the institute's Public Systems Group. Finance Minister Kanu Desai and Minister of State, Kamlesh Patel, attended the signing ceremony.

Also present were Chief Secretary M. K. Das, Chief Minister's Adviser S. S. Rathore, Additional Chief Secretary of the Finance Department T. Natarajan, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Sanjeev Kumar, Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Dr Vikrant Pandey, Secretary Dr Ajay Kumar and other senior officials.

The state government said the agreements are aimed at supporting the planning, financing and implementation of key infrastructure and development projects.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Jessica F

Impressive coordination between HUDCO, IIM-A, and the state government. But I'm curious—will this funding be transparent and monitored properly? Infrastructure projects in India often face cost overruns. Hope the IIM-A impact assessments are rigorous and publicly shared.

Nikhil C

Finally, some serious planning for Dholera! 🚀 It's been talked about for years. Metro phases 2 and 3 will transform Ahmedabad's connectivity. But I hope the benefits reach tier-2 cities too, not just the capital. Viksit Gujarat should mean inclusive growth.

Michael C

Good to see IIM-A bringing academic rigor to public projects. Pre-feasibility studies are often overlooked in India. But I worry about timelines—will this move at a bureaucratic snail's pace or with the speed Gujarat is known for? Let's hope the 2047 vision doesn't become a 2050 reality.

Preeti I

As a Gujarati, this fills me with pride! 🎉 But one question—how will these projects affect common people? Will there be displacement? Job creation? The IIM-A studies should include social impact assessments, not just technical ones. Development should be for the people, not just GDP.

Rahul R

₹1 lakh crore is a huge amount—equivalent to many state budgets! I hope there's a clear repayment plan and that this doesn't become a debt trap. Also, why only HUDCO? Why not tap into private investment or municipal bonds? Still, it's a bold move for infrastructure.

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