Come, breathe in some more of Gujarat!

Published By : Admin | October 8, 2012 | 08:02 IST

More Khushboo Gujarat Ki! 

Come visit the land where the Saraswati once flowed, around the Buddhist circuit in the Gujarat, enjoy the monsoon festival of Saputara and see the Handicrafts making in the state! 

See the Temple built as a tribute to the Sun God, seek the blessings of Ma Amba and there is always the Rann of Kutch to visit! 

All this and more in the latest


 


“Come breathe in a bit of Gujarat”

These words said by Amitabh Bachchan on the TV screens have left an unbreakable mark in the hearts and minds of many tourists. The same Gujarat that was earlier known to produce the best tourists is now a vibrant tourist destination in its own right, drawing tourists from all over the world.

It was Shri Narendra Modi’s vision that a land with so much history, culture and natural beauty emerge as a top tourist destination and today, that dream has come true. Thanks to the ‘Khushboo Gujarat Ki’ campaign, tourist arrival in Gujarat has witnessed robust growth with a 30% rise in tourist arrival over the past 2 years (from 1.70 crore in 2009-10 to 2.23 crore in 2011-12).

Here, we present to you the latest ‘Khushboo Gujarat Ki’ ads that show you the beautiful architecture heritage of Gujarat- Sun Temple of Modhera, Patan and the Kirti Toran of Vadnagar; they take you at the feet of Ma Amba and take you around the Buddhist circuit in Gujarat. They give you a sneak peak into the vibrant Handicrafts making in the state and show you glimpses of the Rann of Kutch and Sidhpur, where the River Saraswati once flowed. Take a look at the breathtaking landscape of Saputara! 

Do enjoy these videos and if you have not yet done so…come breathe in a bit of Gujarat…

 

Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Ambaji Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Handicraft
Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Kite Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Festival Kutch
Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Buddha Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Architectural
Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Saputara

 

 

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PM chairs CCS Meeting to review the situation and mitigating measures in the context of ongoing West Asia Conflict
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Short, Medium and Long term measures to ensure continued availability of essential needs discussed in detail
Alternate sources of fertilizers for farmers were also discussed to ensure continued availability in the future
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New export destinations to promote Indian goods to be developed in near future
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PM directs that a group of Ministers and Secretaries be created to work dedicatedly in a whole of government approach
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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security to review the situation and ongoing and proposed mitigating measures in the context of ongoing West Asia Conflict.

The Cabinet Secretary gave a detailed presentation on the global situation and mitigating measures taken so far and being planned by all concerned Ministries/Departments of Government of India. The expected impact and measures taken to address it across sectors like agriculture, fertilisers, food security, petroleum, power, MSMEs, exporters, shipping, trade, finance, supply chains and all affected sectors were discussed. The overall macro-economic scenario in the country and further measures to be taken were also discussed.

The ongoing conflict in West Asia will have significant short, medium and long term impact on the global economy and its effect on India were assessed and counter-measures, both immediate and long-term, were discussed.

Detailed assessment of availability for critical needs of the common man, including food, energy and fuel security was made. Short term, Medium term and Long term measures to ensure continued availability of essential needs were discussed in detail.

The impact on farmers and their requirement for fertiliser for the Kharif season was assessed. The measures taken in the last few years to maintain adequate stocks of fertilizers will ensure timely availability and food security. Alternate sources of fertilizers were also discussed to ensure continued availability in the future.

It was also determined that adequate supply of coal stocks at all power plants will ensure no shortage of electricity in India.

Several measures were discussed to diversify sources of imports required by chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals and other industrial sectors. Similarly new export destinations to promote Indian goods will be developed in the near future.

Several measures proposed by different ministries will be prepared and implemented in the coming days after consultation with all stakeholders.

PM directed that a group of ministers and secretaries be created to work dedicatedly in a whole of government approach. PM also instructed for sectoral groups to work in consultation with all stakeholders.

PM said that the conflict is an evolving situation and the entire world is affected in some form. In such a situation, all efforts must be made to safeguard the citizens from the impact of this conflict. PM instructed that all arms of government should work together to ensure least inconvenience to the citizens. PM also asked for proper coordination with state governments to ensure no black-marketing and hoarding of important commodities.