Gujarat
Holistic Development &
Good Governance
Agriculture (2001-2011) Growth - 10.7% annually over a decade Production - Rs 14,000 cr to Rs 98,000 cr
•Area under cultivation – increased (105 to 113 lakh ha)
•Krishi Mahotsav - Extension services strengthened
•Soil Health Cards - Scientific practices & scientists
•Micro irrigation- Drip & Sprinkler – 4.69 lakh ha covered
•Irrigated land area- 50% increase (28 lakh-42 lakh ha)
•Water harvesting structures-5.5lakh (check-dams etc)
•Boost to Horticulture (450% increase)
•Strengthening of farm credit through co-operatives
•Organized Marketing through APMCs
•Infrastructure & Networking for exporting agri produce
Finances (2001-2011) GSDP - Rs. 1,11,139 crs to 5,13,173 crs
Per Capita Income - Rs. 19823 to 75,115
•Balanced High Growth - 10% + across the 3 sectors
•Balanced Regional economic activity
•Increase in Agri-production & Productivity
•Garib Kalyan mela - Benefits directly to people
•Employment generation-expanded by 54%
•Employment exchange – 53.83% national share of jobs
•Jyoti Gram-More working hours in rural areas
•24x7 Electricity availability- add to production
•Sakhi Mandals & Local groups
Energy (2001-2011) Installed capacity – 9,600 to 15,700 MW
•New Power Plants – Gas, Coal & Hydro
•Solar Power – 0 to 690 MW
•Wind Power – expanded to 2,582 MW
•Per-capita consumption – 953 to 1512 MW
•T&D losses – brought down (30.64% to 20.13%
•Plant Load Factor – increased
•Jyoti Gram– 3 phase 24x7 power- all 18,000+ villages
•56,000 km High & 22,000 km Low Tension lines
•SEB – Rs 1,932 cr loss to Rs 733 cr surplus
•Plan to add a further 14,622 MW by 2017
Education (2001-2011) Enrolment – 75.07% to 98.64%
Dropout (I to VII) – 38.92% to 7.95%
•Kanya Kelavani Rath Yatra & Shaala Praveshotsav
•Gunotsav – qualitative improvement
•Primary School Teachers – 1.95 to 2.60 lakhs
•Primary Pupil/Teacher ratio – 42 to 31
•Colleges – 442 to 1762
•Universities – 11 to 42, including specialised unis
•Engineering & Management seats–22,535 to 123,592
• ITIs – 275 to 1054, including on PPP basis
•Specialized efforts – SCOPE, eMPOWER, iCREATE
MMR (2001-2011)
• Mamta Abhiyan – Village Health, Nutrition Day & eMamta (tracking)
• Strengthening of Govt Institutions - improve service delivery environment
• Chiranjeevi Yojana - 7,69,412 deliveries
• Mamta kit to ensure institutional deliveries and 48 hours stay
• Capacity Building of MOs in Emergency Obstetric Care, Anesthesia
• Tie up with 108-emergency transport and drop-back.
• ASHA as motivators & mobilizers for institutional deliveries
• Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram
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Maternal Mortality Ratio ( per lakh live births)
Interventions • Mamta Diwas • EMRI 108 • Chiranjeevi Yojana • Janani Suraksha Yojana • Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram
SRS-2007-09 MMR India 212, Gujarat 148
148(SRS2007-09)
IMR (2001-2011)
• Facility Based Newborn Care (FBNC) / Home Based New Born Care (HBNC)
• Mamta Abhiyan & eMamta (Mother and Child Tracking Programme)
• Vit A and Iron Folic acid supplementation
• Navjat Shishu Shuraksha Karyakaram (NSSK)
• Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK)
• Bal Sakha Yojana / Extended Bal Sakha Yojna
• Universal Immunization Programme
• Diarrhoea Alleviation through ORS and Zinc Treatment (DAZT)
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Infant Mortality Rate - Gujarat
@ 2 point decline per Year
@ 1 point per year
4 point decline in a Year
e-Mamta
HMIS
ICDS
DLIMS
School Health Program
Telemedicine & 104 Non
Emergency Helpdesk
Soil Health Card
AgrisNet
eKrishi Kiran
XGN – eXtended Green Node
FMIS – Forest Management
Information System
2D/3D Content Based Multimedia
Software
DISE – District Information System for
Education
GKS – Gujarat Knowledge Society
Nirmal Gujarat Technoseva Program
Online Student Registration to Result
Process
eDhara
eJameen
ATVT
City Civic Centers
e-Ration Card & BADEA – Birth
and Death Data Entry Application
IFMS
VATIS
eVoting
IWDMS
HD-IITS
iOjN
SWAGAT
e-Governance
P2G2 Pro-active Pro-people Good Governance
•Convergence of schemes:
–Garib Kalyan Mela – for the poor
–Vanbandhu Yojana – for tribal districts
–Sagarkhedu Yojana – for coastal districts
–Shaheri Garib Samrudhi Yojana – for urban poor
•Decentralisation:
–Empowerment of Gram Panchayats
–through ATVT (52 new sub-districts)
Government in Campaign Mode
•Beti Bachoa Abhiyaan – Save the girl child •Urban Year – improve urban amenities •Nirmal Gram – bring cleanliness & hygiene •Tourism Year – build tourism infrastructure •Golden Jubilee – golden targets •Youth Year – empower youth •Animal Health camps •Mission Mangalam – livelihood generation •Samaydan – encourage people for social service •Vaanche Gujarat – encourage reading habits •Khel Mahakumbh – encourage sportsmanship •Bhagwan nu Bhag – address malnutrition
THE NEXT GENERATION OF
INFRASTRUCTURE
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Pragatipath Yojana Length : 3710 KM
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•Historically Gujarat’s road network ran North to South •Through this Yojana East – West connectivity has been made equally robust
Gujarat turning into a Gas based Economy
State-wide GAS GRID
Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)
Level of
Inte
gra
tion
83 Product Clusters
Stage I Stage II Stage III
60 SEZs
180 Industrial
Estates
Stage IV
Multi-product
Chemical
Textile
Pharma
IT/ITES
Electronics
Engineering
Biotech
Gems & Jewellery
Gujarat International Finance Tech
City (GIFT)
Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) & others
Petroleum, Chemicals & Petrochemical
Investment Region (PCPIR)
Knowledge Corridors
Integrated Townships
Special Investment Regions (SIRs)
A Paradigm Shift in Gujarat’s Industrial Development 13 World class SIRs planned
DFC- 553 km (36.89%)
62% of Total Area of Gujarat
18 out of 26 Districts covered
74% of Population of the
State (37.3 Million)
15.7 Million Workers of State
Major Cities Above 1 Million:
Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara
Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)
Dadri
J.N.Port
Daman
Surat
Rajkot
Ahmedabad
Vadodara
Mahesana `
` End Terminals
DFC Alignment
Cities/ Urban Agglomerations
Diu
• DFC- 553 km (36.89%) • Gujarat offers Port linkage to
DFC & Industry • Road & rail link between DFC,
industrial nodes and Sea Ports being upgraded
• New Roads & Rail links being planned
• Provision of rail-linked freight terminals
• Logistics parks, warehouses…
Gujarat’s Ports: Strength for DFC & DMIC
Dadri
J.N.Port
`
` End Terminals
DFC Alignment
Cities/ Urban Agglomerations
Ahmedabad
Palanpur
Gandhidham
Mundra
Kandla
Dahej
Pipiavav Hazira
Dholera SIR
A new Gujarat within Gujarat…
Gujarat - The Best Investment Destination
•7,235 MOUs of Micro Small & Medium Enterprises
• Emerging as a Global Auto-hub – Tata Motors, Ford, Suzuki
• Emerging as a Global Solar energy hub
•A large no.of projects in Knowledge & Technology sectors
•Huge investments in Infrastructure sectors
Year MOUs Signed Investments (Rs.in Crore)
Vibrant Summit 2003 76 66,068
Vibrant Summit 2005 227 1,06,160
Vibrant Summit 2007 363 4,61,835
Vibrant Summit 2009 *8660 12,39,562
Vibrant Summit 2011 7936 20,83,000
Gujarat: A Global Urban Space
• Urban Population: 42.6%
• New Port Cities being planned – Pipavav, Mundra, Hazira, Navalakhi
• Twin Cities being Developed- Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar, Bharuch-Dahez, Surat – Navsari etc.
• Eco-cities – Sanand, Dahej
• Bus Rapid Transport System (BRTS), River front & Metro Rail
• Ahmedabad - Third among the 11 Fastest Growing Cities in the world (Forbes Magazine - 2010)
• Surat- 4th fastest Growing City in the world (The City Mayors Foundation - July 2011)
• Ahmedabad - Among the 15 Best New Cities for Business in the world (Fortune Magazine - 2011)
• Ahmedabad - the most live-able city of India (ToI - 2011)
Good Governance A number of national & international Awards
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