In honour of ex-CM Narendra Modi, Gujarat to celebrate ‘Vikas Saptah’ every year


PTI, Oct 7, 2024, 9:45 AM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi seen here with current Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel (Credit: PTI)

Gandhinagar: The Gujarat government will celebrate a ‘Vikas Saptah’ (Development Week) starting October 7, the date on which Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath as the state’s 14th chief minister in 2001, every year, a minister said on Sunday.

The decision to celebrate October 7-15 as Vikas Saptah was taken at the cabinet meeting chaired by CM Bhupendra Patel, minister Rushikesh Patel told mediapersons here.

The cabinet also decided to provide the old pension scheme and other benefits to over 60,000 employees appointed on a fixed pay basis before April 1, 2005, he said.

During the Vikas Saptah, events like cultural presentations by local artists will be organised and ‘Vikas Walks’ will be conducted at 23 locations, including the Statue of Unity and Surat Diamond Bourse, known for their development achievements over the past 23 years, Patel said.

“To celebrate and highlight the multifaceted development journey and the success of good governance under Modiji, a Vikas Saptah will be celebrated every year in the state from October 7 to October 15,” Patel said.

During the weeklong celebrations, citizens will have the opportunity to share their experiences regarding Modi’s governance initiatives and their impact on social life through social and digital media using the hashtag #VikasSaptah, the minister said.

“Development-themed essay competitions will also be organised in schools and colleges as part of comprehensive plans to engage students and youth during this development week,” Patel said.

A ‘Bharat Vikas Pratigya’ (pledge for development of India) will be taken to encourage public participation in the development process, he added.

During the week, famous public places will be adorned with wall paintings capturing the state’s 23-year development journey across various sectors, he said.

Several development projects worth over Rs 3,500 crore will be launched during this period, Patel said.

“As the then chief minister, Modi chose not to govern traditionally but instead focused on policy-driven governance that addressed public issues, fostering comprehensive development in the industrial, agricultural, and service sectors, thereby making Gujarat a model of development,” he said.

The 23 years of advancement under Modi’s leadership has solidified Gujarat’s global reputation as “the epitome of development”, he said.

Modi laid the foundation of Gujarat’s development on “Urja Shakti, Jal Shakti, Gyan Shakti, Jan Shakti, and Raksha Shakti, propelling the state on the path of progress”, he said.

Patel said that a committee of the cabinet formed by the CM held marathon meetings with the stakeholders after which various issues of several employees were amicably resolved.

“Employees appointed on fixed pay before April 1, 2005, were not eligible for retirement and other benefits as per the terms of the appointment and written undertakings by them. Despite this, the state government has agreed in principle to provide an old pension scheme and other benefits to more than 60,000 such employees,” he said.

The decision is estimated to cost the government exchequer over Rs 200 crore, he said.

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