Key Points

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel met FICCI FLO women members, stressing their role in state development. He credited PM Modi’s past initiatives for boosting tribal education and attracting semiconductor investments. Schemes like Namo Lakshmi and Sanskrutik Yoddha were highlighted for empowering women and youth. Patel urged FICCI FLO to support underprivileged women in achieving self-reliance.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Engages FICCI FLO Women on Entrepreneurship

  • CM Patel lauds women entrepreneurs driving Gujarat’s growth
  • Highlights PM Modi’s legacy in tribal education and semiconductor investments
  • Discusses ease of doing business and crime control via social media
  • Promotes FICCI FLO’s role in uplifting underprivileged women
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Gujarat CM Patel holds dialogue with women members of FICCI FLO in Gandhinagar

CM Patel highlights women's role in Viksit Gujarat, citing PM Modi’s legacy and state initiatives like Namo Lakshmi for female empowerment.

"Women entrepreneurs are pivotal in shaping a Viksit Gujarat, Viksit Bharat. – Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, April 19

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel engaged in a dialogue with the female members of the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Ladies Organisation (FICCI-FLO) in Gandhinagar, said a statement from the Gujarat CMO on Friday.

The President of FICCI FLO, Shivani Patel, along with other female members, actively participated in the discussion with the Chief Minister.

During the discussion, CM Patel emphasised, "Women entrepreneurs in Gujarat are playing a pivotal role in shaping a 'Viksit Gujarat, Viksit Bharat.' The state government has implemented numerous initiatives across Gujarat that enable women to run businesses and industries with confidence and security. Thanks to the state's women empowerment schemes and policies, many women in Gujarat are now thriving as entrepreneurs."

The Chief Minister highlighted that when Prime Minister Narendra Modi served as the Chief Minister of Gujarat, he championed inclusive and holistic development, launching several groundbreaking initiatives across multiple sectors.

He cited examples of key campaigns, such as the "Catch the Rain" initiative for water conservation, the "Swachh Bharat Mission" to promote cleanliness, and the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" campaign aimed at increasing green cover and combating global warming. He further noted that, through the Prime Minister's efforts to make India self-reliant in the semiconductor sector, Gujarat has attracted significant investments from semiconductor industries, positioning the state as the site for the country's first-ever semiconductor chip production.

Additionally, he highlighted that the conceptualisation of the "Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit" in 2003 has led to substantial investments from leading global industries in Gujarat.

Furthermore, initiatives such as 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' and 'Make in India' have been launched to reduce India's reliance on other countries. As a result, a diverse array of products, ranging from sewing machines to aeroplanes, is now being manufactured domestically.

CM also emphasised that the state government is actively working to streamline processes and further enhance the ease of doing business.

He mentioned that the Gujarat government has made various efforts to control crimes arising from social media. Furthermore, the state has introduced the 'Sanskrutik Yoddha' (Cultural Warriors) initiative to foster the moral and ethical development of citizens.

The Chief Minister stated that to ensure proper education for girls, the government has launched several initiatives, including "Namo Lakshmi" and "Namo Saraswati." These schemes have empowered the girls of the state, enabling them to embrace new opportunities and shape brighter futures.

Historically, education was scarce for girls in Gujarat's tribal areas. However, thanks to the efforts of Prime Minister Modi, the educational level among tribal girls has significantly improved. With many tribal girls now pursuing studies in the science stream, the state government has taken steps to enhance their career prospects by establishing medical colleges in their regions, he said.

The Chief Minister emphasised the crucial role of women entrepreneurs in fostering women's self-reliance. He encouraged the women members of FICCI FLO to actively support women from underprivileged families and help empower them to achieve self-reliance.

- ANI

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Priya M.
This is such a positive initiative! Women entrepreneurs truly are changing Gujarat's economic landscape. The 'Namo Lakshmi' scheme has helped so many girls in my community get access to education. 👏
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the focus on women empowerment, I wish there was more concrete data shared about how many businesses have actually been started by women through these schemes. Transparency would make these claims more credible.
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Sunita P.
As a small business owner in Ahmedabad, I can vouch for how much easier it's become to get licenses and permissions. The ease of doing business improvements are real! #VibrantGujarat
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Arjun T.
The semiconductor investment is huge! Gujarat is becoming India's tech hub. My cousin just got a job at one of these new plants - great to see development creating real employment opportunities.
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Meena S.
I attended this event! CM Patel was very approachable and actually listened to our concerns about digital security for women entrepreneurs. The 'Sanskrutik Yoddha' initiative sounds promising too.
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Kavita R.
More medical colleges in tribal areas is a game-changer! My niece from Dang district is now studying medicine thanks to these initiatives. Heartwarming to see development reaching remote areas. ❤️

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