Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel met PM Modi to discuss industrial and social sector development in the state. Patel praised Modi’s leadership in ensuring welfare schemes reach every beneficiary. He also held discussions with BJP chief JP Nadda on fertiliser and health policies. Earlier, Patel awarded 118 Gujarat Police officers for their outstanding service.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Meets PM Modi on State Development

  • CM Patel seeks Modi's guidance on Gujarat's industrial growth
  • Discusses welfare schemes for last-mile beneficiaries
  • Meets BJP chief JP Nadda on fertiliser and health policies
  • Honors 118 Gujarat Police officers with President’s Medals
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Gujarat CM meets PM Modi, discusses development of industry, social sector in state

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel discusses industry, social sector growth with PM Modi and BJP chief JP Nadda in New Delhi.

"The meeting with the world's most popular leader, India's successful Prime Minister, was filled with energy. - Bhupendra Patel"

New Delhi, August 3

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and discussed the development of industry and the social sector in the state.

Sharing an X post on Saturday, CM Patel wrote, "The meeting with the world's most popular leader, India's successful Prime Minister, the respected Shri @NarendraModi, in New Delhi was filled with energy. Discussed various dimensions of Gujarat's all-round development with him. Received his invaluable suggestions for the development of industry and the social sector in the state."

He lauded PM Modi's leadership in providing welfare schemes for the common man.

"The Honourable Prime Minister has given top priority to the welfare of the common man in every welfare scheme. With the approach of "saturation," guidance was received from him to ensure that the benefits of central and state schemes reach every last beneficiary swiftly," Bhupendra Patel wrote.

CM Patel also met Bharatiya Janata Party chief JP Nadda and discussed fertilisers and health in the state.

"In New Delhi, I had a courtesy meeting with the National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Union Minister Shri @JPNadda ji. Discussed various topics, including fertilisers and health, with him and received guidance," the Chief Minister wrote on X.

Earlier on Saturday, CM Bhupendra Patel conferred medals to 118 Gujarat Police officers and personnel who were honoured with the President's Medal for their dedicated and outstanding service at the Chandrak Alankaran Samaroh, held at the Gujarat Police Academy in Karai.

He stated that with dedication and a strong sense of duty, the entire police force has contributed to making Gujarat a role model of peace, safety, and security for the country's development. He especially congratulated the families of medal-winning personnel, noting their vital role in supporting the police's challenging duties, a press release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While industrial development is good, I hope they also focus on improving healthcare facilities in rural areas. Many villages still lack proper hospitals and doctors. Development should be inclusive!
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Arjun K
The police medal ceremony shows how Gujarat maintains law and order. Safety is the foundation for any development. Kudos to our police force! 👮‍♂️
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Sarah B
As an investor in Gujarat, I can confirm the business environment has improved dramatically. The single-window clearance system is a game-changer for industries. More states should learn from Gujarat model.
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Kavya N
Hope they discuss the water crisis in Saurashtra region too. Industries are important but so is drinking water for common people. Need balanced development.
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Vikram M
Gujarat's growth story under Modi ji's leadership is inspiring! From electricity to roads to industries - the transformation is visible. Now replicating this success at national level 🇮🇳
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Nikhil C
While the meeting sounds productive, I wish there was more transparency about specific action points. People want to know concrete plans, not just general discussions.

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