"Shri Narendra Modi addresses rallies in Gujarat"
"We need 300 Lotuses and in this Gujarat has a very big responsibility: Shri Modi in Gujarat"
"If Delhi did not have this anti-Gujarat Government we would have had gates on Narmada & that would have helped people: Shri Modi"
"Who has stalled all this? This anti-Gujarat UPA government. If we win you can imagine the progress: Shri Modi"
"Farmers suffered heavily due to their cotton export ban of Delhi. Can we tolerate such policies: Shri Modi in Gujarat"
"Congress is an expert at cheating the people. They are travelling across the nation but are they answering any question: Shri Modi"
"We need a government that is sensitive to the questions of the people: Shri Modi in Gujarat"

Watch : Shri Narendra Modi addressing a Public Meeting in Kalol, Gujarat

A synopsis of Gujarat’s impressive growth under the BJP and an affirmation of the Party’s continual focus on developing the State further was shared by Shri Narendra Modi, during his ‘Bharat Vijay rallies’ at Surendranagar, Kalol, Deesa, Himatnagar and Jamnagar in Gujarat, on 23rd April. Shri Modi also spoke of the Central government’s dissent in favouring Gujarat’s success story, and stated how, despite this, the State had risen to become the investment hub of India.

From their disinterest in addressing the concerns of corruption, unemployment or poverty, to their opposition to most of Gujarat’s pro-people policies and initiatives, like the Sardar Sarovar Dam, Shri Modi cited examples of how the Centre has been trying to derail the growth journey of the State. If Delhi did not have this anti-Gujarat Government, we would have had gates on Narmada and that would have helped people,” said Shri Modi. He further spoke of how the disruptive policies of the Congress had brought ruin to the cotton cultivation in the State, whereby the farmers had lost thousands of crores. “Who has stalled all this? This anti-Gujarat UPA government. If we win, you can imagine the progress,” said Shri Modi. He also spoke of how the Congress kept referring to secularism and ‘the poor’, instead of finding solutions to more critical issues of rampant corruption, unemployment and black money stashed in foreign banks, amongst others. “Congress is an expert at cheating the people. They are travelling across the nation but are they answering any question,” said Shri Modi.

Emphasizing the BJP’s focus on good governance and development, Shri Modi stated progressive initiatives mentioned in the Manifesto, which included the Pradhan Mantri Krushi Seechai Yojana to link the rivers and provide water to every corner of the country, and also ensuring a Minimum Support Price for the farmers whereby the price gets fixed at a 50% profit to the total input cost. “We need a government that is sensitive to the questions of the people,” said Shri Modi.

Shri Modi appealed to the people to send 300 Lotuses to Delhi and stated how Gujarat could play a key role in forming a strong and stable government in Delhi. He also recalled the contribution of Shri L K Advani and asked the people to support him.

Watch : Shri Narendra Modi addressing "Bharat Vijay" rally in Surendranagar, Gujarat

Watch : Shri Narendra Modi addressing a Public Meeting in Himatnagar, Gujarat

Photos : Shri Modi addressing a Public Meeting in Jamnagar

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PM chairs Semiconductor Executives’ Roundtable
September 10, 2024
Semiconductor is the basis of the Digital Age: PM
PM emphasises that democracy and technology together can ensure the welfare of humanity
PM underscores that India has the capability to become a trusted partner in a diversified semiconductor supply chain
PM assures that the government will follow a predictable and stable policy regime
CEOs appreciate the suitable environment for the industry in country saying centre of gravity of the semiconductor industry is starting to shift towards India
Expressing confidence in the business environment, CEOs say there is unanimous consensus in the industry that India is the place to invest
CEOs mention that enormous opportunities present in India today were never seen earlier

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired the Semiconductor Executives’ Roundtable at his residence at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg earlier today.

During the meeting, Prime Minister said that their ideas will not only shape their business but also India’s future. Mentioning that the coming time will be technology driven, Prime Minister said semiconductor is the basis of the Digital Age and the day is not far when the semiconductor industry will be the bedrock for even our basic necessities.

Prime Minister emphasised that democracy and technology together can ensure the welfare of humanity and India is moving ahead on this path recognizing its global responsibility in the semiconductor sector.

Prime Minister talked about the pillars of development which include developing social, digital and physical infrastructure, giving boost to inclusive development, reducing compliance burden and attracting investment in manufacturing and innovations. He underscored that India has the capability to become a trusted partner in a diversified semiconductor supply chain.

Prime Minister talked about India’s talent pool and the immense focus of the government on skilling to ensure that trained workforce is available for the industry. He said that India’s focus is to develop products which are globally competitive. He highlighted that India is a great market for investing in hi-tech infrastructure and said the excitement shared by the leaders of the semiconductor sector today will motivate the government to work harder for this sector.

Prime Minister assured the leaders that the Indian government will follow a predictable and stable policy regime. With the focus of Make In India and Make for the World, Prime Minister said that the government will continue to support the industry at every step.

The CEOs appreciated India’s commitment to the growth of the semiconductor sector and said that what has transpired today is unprecedented wherein leaders of the entire semiconductor sector have been brought under one roof. They talked about the immense growth and future scope of the semiconductor industry. They said the centre of gravity of the semiconductor industry is starting to shift towards India, adding that the country now has a suitable environment for the industry which has put India on the global map in the semiconductor sector. Expressing their belief that what is good for India will be good for the world, they said India has amazing potential to become a global power house in raw materials in the semiconductor sector.

Appreciating the business friendly environment in India, they said that in the world of complex geopolitical situation, India is stable. Mentioning their immense belief in India’s potential, they said there is unanimous consensus in the industry that India is the place to invest. They recalled the encouragement given by the Prime Minister in the past as well and said the enormous opportunities present in India today were never seen earlier and they are proud to partner with India.

The meeting was attended by CEOs, Heads and representatives of various organisations including SEMI, Micron, NXP, PSMC, IMEC, Renesas, TEPL, Tokyo Electron Ltd, Tower, Synopsys, Cadence, Rapidus, Jacobs, JSR, Infineon, Advantest, Teradyne, Applied Materials, Lam Research, Merck, CG Power and Kaynes Technology. Also present in the meeting were Professors from Stanford University, University of California San Diego and IIT Bhubaneswar.