Development is the sole medicine to resolve every problem in the country: CM

Published By : Admin | February 6, 2012 | 08:56 IST

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Development is the sole medicine to resolve every problem in the country: CM

Gujarat Government rules state with sensitivity and care

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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi categorically asked Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Sinh to clarify his stand in Rs. 1,76,000 crore scam. He challenged that if the latter was not able to clarify his position then he should quit in the larger interest of democracy. "Break your silence or quit", he said loudly.

Chief Minister Narendra Modi observed a Day long Sadbhavana fast at the historic city ofBardoliinSuratdistrict on Monday, where thousands of people gathered to greet him.

He said," development is the sole medicine for resolving every problem of country. Gujaratis the first State in the country where our Government fights every election on the issue of development, while others fight elections with "vote bank strategy". Shri. Modi said,Gujarathas achieved new heights in development.

The Chief Minister said, Gujarat Government rules the State with absolute sensitivity and care for people. We have taught the right definition of development to the world. We have set up 41 universities in last decade against 8 universities that were established in the past 40 years. We have established Science stream schools in every tribal taluka of the State, right from Ambaji to Umargam tribal districts across the State.

Coming down heavily on Union Government, he said, "Center’s policy is to "Divide and Rule while our policy is Inclusive Growth-Collective Efforts". He called upon people to eradicate Vote Bank policy from the political field and said, "If others want to followGujaratin development sector, they should not merely copy us but, first of all, they must adopt our path of peace, harmony and integrity".

Shri. Modi announcied a development package of Rs. 1300  crore for the all round development of Suratdistrict, totalling to Rs. 3400 crore. It May be recalled that he had announced Rs. 2100 crore forSuratcity and district before two months during his Sadbhavana Fast inSuratcity.

"If you abuse me I don't care, but if you try to defame Gujarat, I will never tolerate it, he warned his opponents.

Attributing the development of Gujarat to six crore Gujaratis Chief Minister said, Gujarat’s development was solely based upon unity, harmony, peace and integrity of 6 crore people ofGujarat.Gujaratand development has become the synonymous to each other. Gujarathas adopted the path of peace. Curfew and riots have now become past inGujarat. Gujarat has earned a unique identity in the world.

Religious leaders from various communities, people from all section of society, sports persons, journalists, physically handicapped and school children, women-house wives, teenagers, Merchant Association, youngsters and old persons and thousands of tribal people in their traditional dresses dancing with drums and musical instruments, met shri. Modi, and extended their strong support towards the noble cause of Sadbhavana Mission Fast. At least 15000 people of the district voluntarily observed Sadabhavana Fast with Chief Minister at the same venue to show their solidarity with CM.

District Collector A.J. Shah handed over the cheque of Rs. 67,50,000 for 1,35,000 subscription of Gujarat Magazine, being published by State Information Department.

Minister-in-charge Mangubhai Patel in his welcome speech said, Gujarat Government's Vanbandhu scheme for tribal community, women, youngsters and rural people have changed the life style of tribal people of state. Assembly Speaker Ganpatbhai Vasava, BJP State President R.C. Faldu, MP Kanjibhai Patel also spoke on the occasion. Member of Parliament and BJP National Vice President Purushottam Rupala lambasted Opposition for their one point programme of criticising Chief Minister Narendra Modi. State Panchayat Minister Narottambhai Patel, Ministers Prafulbhai Patel and Jitubhai Sukhadia were also present.

As thousands of people across the district gathered to greet the CM, the large stage was flooded with flower bouquets and mementoes.

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Documents

S. No.TitleBrief description

1

Memorandum of Arrangement on Maritime Cooperation between the Ministry of Defence of India and the New Zealand Defence Force

Establishes a framework for enhanced maritime cooperation in the Indo-Pacific through dialogue, coordination, information exchange, and joint activities.

2

Implementation Arrangement concerning cooperation in matters of Hydrography and Nautical Cartography between India and New Zealand

Strengthens hydrographic cooperation through joint production of navigational charts, hydrographic data sharing, training, and capacity building.

3

Arrangement concerning the provision of Mutual Logistics Support between the Indian Navy and the New Zealand Defence Force

Facilitates reciprocal logistics support between the Indian Navy and the New Zealand Defence Force during approved activities and operations.

4

Arrangement on establishing a Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism between India and New Zealand

Establishes a Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism to strengthen cooperation, exchange information, and coordinate efforts to combat terrorism.

5

Memorandum of Cooperation between the National Disaster Management Authority of India and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of New Zealand

Promotes collaboration in disaster risk management, with emphasis on earthquake resilience, tsunami preparedness, coastal hazard mitigation, knowledge exchange, policy dialogue, and capacity building.

6

Memorandum of Cooperation in the fields of Animal Husbandry and Dairying between the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying of India and the Ministry of Primary Industries of New Zealand

Creates a framework for enhanced cooperation in animal husbandry and dairying through technical collaboration, knowledge exchange, and best practices.

7

Memorandum of Arrangement in the field of Tourism between the Ministry of Tourism of India and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment of New Zealand

Promotes cooperation in tourism to strengthen economic ties, increase tourist flow, and enhance mutual understanding of each country's culture.

8

India-New Zealand Joint Action Plan on Sport

Provides a framework for collaboration in sports, including high-performance sport, sports science, sports medicine and athlete development

9

Memorandum of Arrangement for development of National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC), Lothal at Gujarat between NMHC and New Zealand Maritime Museum

Provides a framework for cooperation in developing NMHC at Lothal through collaboration and mutually agreed projects.

10

Arrangement on Cultural Cooperation between Ministry of Culture of India and Ministry of Culture and Heritage of New Zealand

Promotes cultural cooperation through exchanges in arts, heritage, and cultural initiatives to strengthen mutual understanding and people-to-people ties.

Announcements:

 

S. No.TitleBrief description
1

India-New Zealand Strategic Partnership and Roadmap to 2030

India and New Zealand have elevated their relationship to a Strategic Partnership, strengthening cooperation in trade, defence, maritime security, tourism, culture, sports, agri-tech, people-to-people ties, as well as coordination on Indo-Pacific priorities and multilateral issues. The Roadmap to 2030 provides a strategic roadmap to guide structured implementation of the India–New Zealand Strategic Partnership across relevant ministries and stakeholders for the next four years.

2

Doubling Bilateral Trade to NZ$7 billion or ₹35,000 crore by 2030

Both sides have set a target to double bilateral trade to NZ$7 billion (₹35,000 crore) by 2030 to boost economic ties and expand market access, in the context of the Free Trade Agreement.

3

Establishing Maritime Security Dialogue

India and New Zealand have agreed to establish a Maritime Security Dialogue to strengthen cooperation, coordination and information exchange.

4

New Zealand nominates Maritime Security as priority pillar under the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI)

Under the seven pillars of the IPOI, New Zealand has joined the maritime security pillar to undertake specific cooperation activities focused on combating Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing.

5

New Zealand Joining Global Biofuels Alliance          

New Zealand’s joining of the Global Biofuels Alliance strengthens international cooperation to accelerate the development and adoption of sustainable biofuels for cleaner energy transition.

6

Launch of the Kiwifruit Action Plan and Establishment of 2 Centres of Excellence for Kiwifruit in Nagaland and Uttarakhand

Under the Agricultural Productivity Partnership under the Free Trade Agreement, a Kiwifruit Action Plan is being launched along with the establishment of two Centres of Excellence in Nagaland and Uttarakhand, supported by collaboration in education, skills development, and agricultural innovation to boost productivity.

7

MoU between the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR), Goa and University of Canterbury, NZ

Establishes a framework for collaboration in Antarctic research. It aims to strengthen partnership by promoting joint research, academic exchange, capacity building, and other mutually beneficial scientific and educational activities.

8

MoU between National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management, Kundli (NIFTEM-K) & Massey University, New Zealand

Establishes a framework for cooperation in research, academic exchange, student mobility, and other mutually agreed educational activities.