Let’s welcome the new decade with a resolution for a stronger tomorrow…

Published By : Admin | December 31, 2010 | 14:43 IST

Friends,

2010 is on the verge of fading away. The first decade of 21st century has passed by as if in a jiffy.

A new decade 2011 is at our doorstep. My heartiest greetings for a happy New Year! 

How did our state fare at the end of 20th century and today after the first decade of the 21st century, in what direction are we heading? Let us take stock of the situation.

The last decade meant a decade of fast paced developments. Even amidst the storms of adversities, natural calamities, nerve-wracking problems and conspiracies, Gujarat sailed through perpetually onto the path of progress. 

Let’s first look into the adversities that came in all shapes and sizes!

Gujarat had not even come out of the most catastrophic Kutch earthquake which enveloped the state as a deadly shroud that another horrendous and inhuman terrorist act shook Gujarat. Innocent Karsevaks were burned alive in a train at Godhra. To add, several scams in state co-operative banks shook the economy of Gujarat. To restore the public confidence in co-operative banking was indeed an uphill task. Surat floods, terror attacks on Akshardham temple, serial bomb blasts in Ahmedabad & Surat, cyclones, and other natural calamities were all unnerving challenges.

History teaches us ‘one should not stumble with the odds in life’, but Gujarat has lived up to it every moment in this decade! Gujarat, in this decade, has faced unending conspiracies, a new assault on its esteem day after day. This decade has been a living example, an opportunity for the present generation to learn to forge ahead determinedly…giving befitting replies to come what may! The generation which is made out of this experience has imbibed the spirit of success in its innate nature! And it is the result of this spirit that Gujarat even amidst the crafted calumnies by selfish political elements, conspiring to put a dent in the brotherhood of Gujaratis for vote-bank politics, has unitedly upheld the flag of development politics and won laurels one after the other. 

Swarnim Gujarat is an inspiration, where 5.5 crore citizens have stood united with one goal & one direction with only progress at their heart. They have turned Swarnim Gujarat celebrations into a festival of development. They have shown to the World… the power of resolution and celebration of integration!

Gujarat ran at galloping speed on all the roads to progress…

Gujarat today has wiped off its image of being a drought-prone state… Be it water management, agriculture revolution or industrial development, Gujarat has become an icon in all dimensions. Be it the campaign against poverty or malnutrition government is supporting the poor and marginalized in every stage of life starting even before the child is born.

Gujarat has not left any stones unturned to use technology for the good of the masses. To redress the common man’s complaints, it introduced Swagat Online. By holding Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summits a never seen before self-confidence was generated to overcome the global recession. To overcome the global trouble of climate change, an action path was created to love nature and earn green credits. Unique initiatives taken in the field of solar energy will place Gujarat as ‘Solar Capital of the World'

Gujarat also realized the mantra of “development of Gujarat for the development of the country” 

And Gujarat became the Growth Engine of India’s economy… 

But our dream is –

Every Gujarati in this world be proud of being a Gujarati… The best in the World be in Gujarat… Let each Gujarati contribute towards making a better World.

Let Gujarat be free from sickness… Let Gujarat be clean and green… Let each and every Gujarati be committed to our Mother India.

So Come! As we enter the second decade of the 21st century, let’s pledge for a Gujarat which builds a stronger and a more capable generation.

Jay Jay Garvi Gujarat ! Jay Jay Swarnim Gujarat !

Yours,

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December 03, 2025

In August this year, a group of farmers from Tamil Nadu met me and talked about how they were practising new agricultural techniques to boost sustainability and productivity. They invited me to a Summit on natural farming to be held in Coimbatore. I accepted their invite and promised them that I would be among them during the programme. Thus, a few weeks ago, on 19th November, I was in the lovely city of Coimbatore, attending the South India Natural Farming Summit 2025. A city known as an MSME backbone was hosting a big event on natural farming.

Natural farming, as we all know, draws from India’s traditional knowledge systems and modern ecological principles to cultivate crops without synthetic chemicals. It promotes diversified fields where plants, trees and livestock coexist to support natural biodiversity. The approach relies on recycling farm residues and enhancing soil health through mulching and aeration, rather than external inputs.

This Summit in Coimbatore will forever remain a part of my memory! It indicated a shift in mindset, imagination and confidence with which India’s farmers and agri-entrepreneurs are shaping the future of agriculture.

The programme included an interaction with farmers from Tamil Nadu, in which they showcased their efforts in natural farming and I was amazed!

I was struck by the fact that people from diverse backgrounds, including scientists, FPO leaders, first-generation graduates, traditional cultivators and notably people who had left high-paying corporate careers, decided to return to their roots and pursue natural farming.

I met people whose life journeys and commitment to doing something new were noteworthy.

There was a farmer who managed nearly 10 acres of multi-layered agriculture with bananas, coconuts, papaya, pepper and turmeric. He maintains 60 desi cows, 400 goats and local poultry.

Another farmer has dedicated himself to preserving native rice varieties like Mapillai Samba and Karuppu Kavuni. He focuses on value-added products, creating health mixes, puffed rice, chocolates and protein bars.

There was a first-generation graduate who runs a 15-acre natural farm and has trained over 3,000 farmers, supplying nearly 30 tonnes of vegetables every month.

Some people who were running their own FPOs supported tapioca farmers and promoted tapioca-based products as a sustainable raw material for bioethanol and Compressed Biogas.

One of the agri-innovators was a biotechnology professional who built a seaweed-based biofertilizer enterprise employing 600 fishermen across coastal districts; another developed nutrient-enriched bioactive biochar that boosts soil health. They both showed how science and sustainability can blend seamlessly.

The people I met there belonged to different backgrounds, but there was one thing in common: a complete commitment to soil health, sustainability, community upliftment and a deep sense of enterprise.

At a larger level, India has made commendable progress in the field. Last year, the Government of India launched the National Mission on Natural Farming, which has already connected lakhs of farmers with sustainable practices. Across the nation, thousands of hectares are under natural farming. Efforts by the Government such as encouraging exports, institutional credit being expanded significantly through the Kisan Credit Card (including for livestock and fisheries) and PM-Kisan, have also helped farmers pursuing natural farming.

Natural farming is also closely linked to our efforts to promote Shri Anna or millets. What is also gladdening is the fact that women farmers are taking to natural farming in a big way.

Over the past few decades, the rising dependence on chemical fertilisers and pesticides has affected soil fertility, moisture and long-term sustainability. At the same time, farming costs have steadily increased. Natural farming directly addresses these challenges. The use of Panchagavya, Jeevamrit, Beejamrit, and mulching protects soil health, reduces chemical exposure, and lowers input costs while building strength against climate change and erratic weather patterns.

I encouraged farmers to begin with ‘one acre, one season.’ The outcomes from even a small plot can build confidence and inspire larger adoption. When traditional wisdom, scientific validation and institutional support come together, natural farming can become feasible and transformative.

I call upon all of you to think of pursuing natural farming. You can do this by being associated with FPOs, which are becoming strong platforms for collective empowerment. You can explore a StartUp relating to this area.

Seeing the convergence between farmers, science, entrepreneurship and collective action in Coimbatore was truly inspiring. And, I am sure we will together continue making our agriculture and allied sectors productive and sustainable. If you know of teams working on natural farming, do let me know too!