Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated GRIT’s new office, emphasizing its role in accelerating state-led development. The think tank will provide data-driven strategies for sectors like pharma, fintech, and infrastructure. A digital dashboard was launched to monitor key projects in real time. Patel highlighted GRIT’s alignment with PM Modi’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision for inclusive growth.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Launches GRIT for Viksit Bharat 2047 Vision

  • GRIT to act as Gujarat’s think tank for strategic development
  • Digital dashboard launched for real-time infrastructure project tracking
  • Policy papers on e-waste, pharma, and nutrition unveiled
  • Focus on boosting medical tourism and fintech growth
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Gujarat to lead 'Viksit Bharat @2047' through GRIT's strategic framework: CM Bhupendra Patel

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurates GRIT’s office and digital dashboard to drive state-led development for PM Modi’s Viksit Bharat 2047 goal.

"GRIT’s recommendations will guide us to include even the most remote in Gujarat’s development - CM Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, July 19

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Saturday expressed confidence that Gujarat is ready to take the lead in realising the resolution of 'Developed India @2047' given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a result of the methodology and successful strategies of Gujarat State Institution for Transformation (GRIT).

The GRIT has been formed with the aim of acting as a think tank for leading the development strategies of the state.

CM Patel inaugurated the newly built office of GRIT in Gandhinagar. He launched the website and digital dashboard of GRIT in the presence of Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi and unveiled policy papers, workshop reports, and sector-specific deep dive study reports prepared in-depth by GRIT, said the release.

The Chief Minister stated that GRIT can play an important role in making Gujarat progress in the sectors in which it is ahead at a faster pace and in providing planned suggestions for further progress in other sectors in need.

"In the resolution given by PM Modi for a developed India, the suggestions and recommendations of institutes like GRIT will be a guide in our commitment to include even the most remote people from developed Gujarat in the mainstream of development," he added, encouraging the team of young karmayogis of GRIT

The website launched by the Chief Minister will provide details of the vision and mission of 'GRIT', details of the governing body and the functions of 'GRIT', policy papers, research reports, details of projects under the Economic Master Plan, etc.

The digital dashboard of 'GRIT' has been made operational for regular review of infrastructure projects being undertaken by various departments of the state government.

He unveiled important documents prepared by GRIT, including policy notes on Blue Sky Policy and E-Waste Management Policy, post-harvest losses of crops, current situation and opportunities in the pharma sector, green manufacturing, nutrition in the first 1000 days, and workshop reports on strengthening evaluation capacity.

Gujarat CM also unveiled the reports on the deep dive studies conducted by GRIT on topics like enhancing Medical Value Tourism (MVT) in Gujarat, strengthening the state's fintech ecosystem and improving export performance, and creating institutional mechanisms for rapid growth of the service sector in the state's economy.

GRIT Chief Executive Officer S. Aparna IAS (Retd) warmly welcomed all the attendees and said that GRIT will provide strategic foresight, data-driven recommendations and reports for the state government with an integrated approach for development.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel also inspected the functioning of the newly built office of 'GRIT' and the data on the digital dashboard, confident that such forward-looking initiatives will reflect the continuous progress towards Gujarat's long-term development goals and will make a meaningful contribution to the national vision of a developed India.

- ANI

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Ananya R
While the initiative looks promising, I hope GRIT ensures inclusive development that reaches rural areas too. Often such think tanks focus only on urban growth. The nutrition in first 1000 days policy is much needed though!
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Sarah B
As someone working in the development sector, I'm impressed by the comprehensive approach - from e-waste to pharma sector analysis. The digital dashboard for infrastructure monitoring is exactly what we need for transparency. Kudos Gujarat!
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Vikram M
Gujarat model at its best! But I wonder how much of this will actually translate to ground level changes. We've seen many such announcements before. Hope GRIT delivers real results, not just reports collecting dust in government offices.
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Priya S
The focus on post-harvest losses is crucial for our farmers! 👏 If GRIT can reduce even 10% of wastage, it would transform rural Gujarat. Waiting to see implementation details - hope they involve local communities in solutions.
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Karthik V
Good initiative but the real test will be in execution. Gujarat has good infrastructure but needs to focus more on human development indicators too. Hope GRIT balances economic growth with social welfare schemes.

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