Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman hailed the recently reported remarkable surge in manufacturing jobs and wages for workers in FY-23. As per a government survey, manufacturing jobs have risen by 7.6% and wages saw a 5.5% boost in FY-23.

“Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India’s manufacturing sector has not only rebounded but is now thriving,” she said.

The nationwide employment in the manufacturing sector has seen an impressive rise from 1.6 crore workers in 2018-19 to 1.9 crore in 2022-23. A higher concentration of employment in factories was also observed, as the number of workers per factory also increased from 65 in 2018-19 to 71 in 2022-23. The data shows that wages per worker in the manufacturing sector have jumped by 5.5%, with workers now earning an average of ₹2.05 lakh annually (wages per worker has seen a rise from Rs. 1.69 lakh in 2018-19 to Rs. 2.05 lakh in 2022-23.)

Gross Value Added (GVA) in manufacturing, that is the economic value generated, has risen by over 21% from 2021-22 to 2022-23. GVA, a key marker of economic activity, clearly indicates that India's manufacturing engine is roaring.

“The surge in GVA by over 21% is a clear indication that India’s manufacturing sector is firing on all cylinders,” said Sitharaman.

BJP-ruled states have become the powerhouses of India’s manufacturing revolution, driving massive growth in both output and employment. At the forefront of this success are Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra.

Gujarat, known for its entrepreneurial spirit, is at the top with 17.7% of the total output, while Maharashtra the industrial heartland of India follows closely with 14.6% share of total output. Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, contributed 7.1% to the national manufacturing output.

In terms of employment, Maharashtra has performed exceptionally well, with 12.8% of the total no. people employed. Gujarat follows next with 12.6% of all no. of people employed, while Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, contributed to 8.1% of the manufacturing jobs (in 2022-23).

In terms of the number of factories in operation, these three BJP-ruled states have secured top spots with Gujarat contributing 12.2% at 2nd rank, Maharashtra 10.4% at 3rd rank and Uttar Pradesh 7.5% ranking 4th. NDA ally state Andhra Pradesh ranks 5th with 6.5% of factories.

These three BJP-ruled states—Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh, in combination with Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, have emerged as the backbone of India’s manufacturing sector, together accounting for more than 50% of India’s total manufacturing jobs.

“More jobs mean more food on the table and more wages mean better quality of life for lakhs of Indian families. Under PM Modi’s leadership, the manufacturing sector has emerged as a job-creation powerhouse,” Minister Nirmal Sitharaman said as she credited several key initiatives of the Modi government for this remarkable turnaround.

Modi government’s Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme has provided strong incentives for manufacturing industries across sectors like electronics and textiles, leading to the creation of lakhs of new jobs. Alongside this, the Make in India initiative, which recently completed 10 years, has revitalized the country’s manufacturing sector by driving a surge in domestic production and attracting foreign investment. The Aatmanirbhar Bharat push by PM Modi, a push for self-reliance, has also significantly boosted manufacturing. In parallel, the Labour Law Reforms introduced under the Modi government have made it easier for businesses to hire workers while simultaneously ensuring the protection of employee rights and improving working conditions. These reforms, coupled with India’s significant leap in Ease of Doing Business rankings, have made the country an attractive destination for both domestic and foreign investors, spurring industrial growth and large-scale job creation across the nation.

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Cabinet approves development of National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC), Lothal, Gujarat.
October 09, 2024

The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the development of National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) at Lothal, Gujarat. The project will be completed in two phases.

The Cabinet also accorded in-principle approval for Phase 1B and Phase 2, as per master plan by raising funds through voluntary resources/ contributions and their execution after raising of the funds.

Construction of Light House Museum under Phase 1B will be funded by Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships (DGLL).

A separate society will be set up, for development of future phases, to be governed by a Governing Council headed by Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, under Societies Registration Act, 1860 for implementation, development, management, and operation of NMHC at Lothal, Gujarat.

The phase 1A of the project is under implementation with more than 60% physical progress and is planned to be completed by 2025. Phases 1A and 1B of the project are to be developed in EPC mode and Phase 2 of project will be developed through land subleasing/ PPP to establish NMHC as a world class heritage museum.

Major impact, including employment generation potential:

Around 22,000 jobs are expected be created in development of NMHC project, with 15,000 direct employment and 7,000 indirect employment.

No. of beneficiaries:

The implementation of NMHC will boost growth and immensely help the local communities, tourists and visitors, researchers and scholars, government bodies, educational institutions, cultural organisations, environment and conservation groups, businesses.

Background:

As per the vision of the Prime Minister to showcase 4,500 years old maritime heritage of India, Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterway (MoPSW) is setting up a world class National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) at Lothal.

The masterplan of the NMHC has been prepared by renowned architecture firm M/s Architect Hafeez Contractor and the construction of phase 1A has been entrusted to Tata Projects Ltd.

As per the vision of the Prime Minister to showcase 4,500 years old maritime heritage of India, Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterway (MoPSW) is setting up a world class National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) at Lothal.

The masterplan of the NMHC has been prepared by renowned architecture firm M/s Architect Hafeez Contractor and the construction of phase 1A has been entrusted to Tata Projects Ltd.

NMHC is planned to be developed in various phases, wherein:

Phase 1A will have NMHC museum with 6 galleries, which also includes an Indian Navy & Coast Guard gallery envisaged to be one of the largest in the country with external naval artefacts (INS Nishank, Sea Harrier war aircraft, UH3 helicopter etc.), replica model of Lothal township surrounded by open aquatic gallery, and jetty walkway.

Phase 1B will have NMHC museum with 8 more galleries, Light house museum which is planned to be world’s tallest, Bagicha complex (with car parking facility for about 1500 cars, food hall, medical centre, etc.).

Phase 2 will have Coastal States Pavilions (to be developed by respective coastal states and union territories), Hospitality zone (with maritime theme eco resort and museuotels), Recreation of real time Lothal City, Maritime institute and hostel and 4 theme based parks (Maritime & Naval Theme Park, Climate Change Theme Park, Monuments Park and Adventure & Amusement Park).