In a significant move towards enhancing Gujarat’s development trajectory, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has announced the creation of the Gujarat State Institution for Transformation (GRIT), a state-level think tank modelled after the NITI Aayog. This announcement came during the NITI Aayog governing council meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking a new chapter in Gujarat’s approach to policy formulation and implementation.
GRIT: Gujarat’s Answer to NITI Aayog
A Dedicated Think Tank for State Development
GRIT is set to serve as a public policy think-tank exclusively focused on Gujarat’s developmental needs. This institution aims to:
- Provide strategic policy direction
- Foster innovation in governance
- Facilitate evidence-based decision-making
By establishing GRIT, Gujarat demonstrates its commitment to creating a robust institutional framework for achieving its long-term development goals.
Gujarat@2047: Charting a Course for the Future
A Dynamic Roadmap for Prosperity
Chief Minister Patel unveiled the ‘Gujarat@2047 Dynamic Document-Roadmap’, a comprehensive plan designed to guide the state’s development over the next quarter-century. This roadmap is built on two fundamental pillars:
- Earning Well: Focusing on economic growth and prosperity
- Living Well: Emphasizing the enhancement of quality of life for all citizens
This dual approach aims to ensure that Gujarat’s economic progress translates into tangible improvements in the lives of its residents.
The GYAN Mantra: Inclusive Growth Strategy
Prioritizing Key Demographics
Aligning with the state’s development goals, Chief Minister Patel introduced the ‘GYAN’ mantra, which stands for:
- Gareeb (Poor)
- Yuva (Youth)
- Annadata (Farmers)
- Nari (Women)
This strategy underscores Gujarat’s commitment to inclusive growth, ensuring that the benefits of development reach all segments of society.
Economic Aspirations and Achievements
Aiming for a $3.5 Trillion Economy
Chief Minister Patel highlighted Gujarat’s significant contributions to India’s GDP and set an ambitious target for the state’s economic future:
- Goal: Become a USD 3.5 trillion economy by 2047
- Current Status: Major contributor to national GDP
Key Areas of Progress
The Chief Minister detailed Gujarat’s achievements in several critical areas:
- PM Gati Shakti: Implementation of the national master plan for multi-modal connectivity
- Health: Advancements in healthcare infrastructure and services
- Women’s Empowerment: Initiatives to enhance the role of women in society and the economy
- Natural Farming: Promotion of sustainable agricultural practices
- MSME Development: Support for small and medium enterprises
These achievements demonstrate Gujarat’s holistic approach to development, balancing economic growth with social progress and environmental sustainability.
Collaboration and Support
Presence at the NITI Aayog Meeting
The attendance of Gujarat Chief Secretary Raj Kumar at the ninth NITI Aayog Governing Council Meeting underscores the state’s commitment to aligning its development strategies with national objectives. This collaboration ensures that Gujarat’s initiatives are in sync with broader national goals while addressing state-specific needs.