Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], October 9 (ANI): On the primary day of the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference at Ganpat University in Mehsana, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel held a one-on-one assembly with the New Zealand High Commissioner Patrick John Rata.
The High Commissioner praised Gujarat’s VGRC initiative, noting its progressive method to regional industrial improvement, in keeping with a launch issued by the State authorities.
During the dialogue, Patrick John Rata highlighted progress in areas of cooperation in agriculture, dairy, and cooperative sectors, as mentioned throughout his earlier go to to Gujarat. He additionally explored methods to strengthen collaboration with NDDB, Amul, and the State Agricultural University.
The Chief Minister proposed leveraging New Zealand’s experience to extend agricultural productiveness per acre by way of aquaculture and know-how sharing. The assembly was attended by Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister M Okay Das, Additional Chief Secretary of Agriculture Anju Sharma, Additional Chief Secretary of Energy S J Haider, Principal Secretary of Industry Mamta Verma, Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Avantika Sindh, and Secretary Vikrant Pandey.
Meanwhile, Union Minister of Railways, Information and Broadcasting and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday mentioned that Gujarat is turning into a basis pillar of India’s improvement journey within the fields of semiconductors, trendy logistics and electronics manufacturing.
Gujarat is a hub of semiconductors, electronics and logistics, which can make India a pacesetter within the course of constructing it a developed nation by 2047, he mentioned, in keeping with a launch by the Ministry of Railways.
Stating {that a} whole funding of Rs 1,25,000 crore has been made on this sector, the Union Minister additionally mentioned main tasks similar to Tata Electronics plant in Dholera, Micron manufacturing heart in Sanand and vegetation of CG Power and KEC.
He added that on account of this ecosystem, round 30 Japanese corporations are organising items in Gujarat to produce chemical compounds, gases and substrates which are wanted. The ‘ultra-pure’ supplies used within the trade are measured in ‘components per billion’, which can elevate the standard requirements for different industries like pharma and chemical compounds as effectively. (ANI)

