Gujarat CM Hails Union Budget's MSME Boost, Pharma & Infra Push

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel stated the Union Budget 2026-27 provides a significant boost to the state's economy, particularly for its over 4.29 million MSMEs through a dedicated Rs 10,000 crore fund. He highlighted major benefits for Gujarat's leading pharmaceutical sector and its growing semiconductor hub under new national missions. The budget also promises enhanced infrastructure via freight corridors, extended tax holidays in GIFT City, and increased financial devolution for rural development. Patel emphasized the budget's focus on skill development and inclusive growth for smaller cities and the youth.

Key Points: Gujarat CM: Union Budget 2026-27 to Boost MSMEs, Pharma, Infra

  • Rs 10,000 crore SME fund for 'Champion MSMEs'
  • Bio-Pharma Strength Programme to make India a global hub
  • Gujarat advances as semiconductor hub with 4 plants
  • Extended 20-year tax holiday for GIFT City
  • Increased central devolution to 3.75% for Gujarat
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Union Budget will boost MSMEs: Gujarat CM

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel says Union Budget 2026-27 strengthens MSMEs with a Rs 10,000 crore fund, boosts pharma & semiconductors, and enhances infrastructure.

"strong foundation for building a developed India - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, Feb 5

Gujarat is set to gain significantly from the Union Budget 2026-27, which focuses on advancing economic growth, enhancing infrastructure, and promoting inclusive development, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said on Thursday.

Addressing a press conference, Patel described the budget as a "strong foundation for building a developed India" under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

He highlighted that the budget is guided by three core priorities: boosting sustainable economic growth, promoting active public participation in national prosperity through capacity building, and advancing inclusive development across all regions.

The Chief Minister pointed out that the budget allocates Rs 10,000 crore for the Bio-Pharma Strength Programme, aimed at establishing India as a global bio-pharma manufacturing hub.

"Gujarat, as a leader in the pharmaceutical sector, will also benefit from this initiative," he said.

He added that six new schemes to support the textile sector would provide momentum to the state's textile industry.

Patel also emphasised the role of over 4.29 million micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which form the backbone of Gujarat's economy.

"The Union Budget has announced a Rs 10,000 crore SME fund to create 'Champion MSMEs', offering direct benefits and improved liquidity for the sector," he said.

On infrastructure, Patel said Gujarat is advancing as a semiconductor hub with four plants and will benefit from the India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 announced in the budget.

The Chief Minister also noted improvements under the PM Gati-Shakti initiative, including a dedicated freight corridor from Dankuni to Surat, which will enhance trade and logistics efficiency for the state's industries.

The extension of the 10-year tax holiday in GIFT City to 20 years, Patel said, is expected to attract long-term investment with greater confidence.

He added that the development of Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities with populations above 500,000 as City Economic Regions would ensure smaller cities grow alongside larger urban centres.

Highlighting Gujarat's contribution to national growth, Patel said, "Central devolution under the 16th Finance Commission has been increased from 3.48% to 3.75%, which will accelerate infrastructure development, including in rural areas."

On employment and skill development, Patel said the budget supports training 20 lakh professionals in the AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics) sector by 2030, with 15,000 schools and 500 colleges establishing Content Creator Labs.

"This will benefit Gujarat's ambitious youth," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Development shouldn't just be in metros. If smaller cities get better infrastructure and jobs, it will reduce migration pressure on places like Ahmedabad and Surat. Hope the execution matches the announcement.
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Rohit P
The AVGC sector training for 20 lakh youth is a game-changer! 🎮 Finally recognizing the potential of gaming and animation. My cousin in Rajkot wants to get into VFX, this could be a big opportunity for him and many others.
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Sarah B
While the schemes sound promising, the real test is how easily MSMEs on the ground can access this Rs 10,000 crore fund. Often, the paperwork and bank requirements are a hurdle for small business owners. Hope the process is simplified.
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Vikram M
The extension of tax holiday in GIFT City to 20 years is a masterstroke for attracting long-term foreign investment. Gujarat is truly becoming a financial and tech powerhouse. The semiconductor hub development is also crucial for reducing our import dependence.
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Kavya N
As someone from a family with a small textile business in Jetpur, the six new schemes for the textile sector give me hope. This industry employs so many people but faces stiff competition. Direct benefits and improved liquidity can be a lifeline. 🤞

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