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T-10 in Gujarat- Beginning of Modi Saga

1.

Interlinking of rivers
Inter-basin transfer of
water from Narmada
main canal to 11 enroute rivers
Jyotigram Yojana
Availability of 24-hour
three-phase quality power
supply to rural areas of
the state & farmers
Roads
Road density in the state
stands at 146km per 0.1m
of population, with special
focus on 6 lane road
Gas grid
Longest gas pipe network
in India of around 3000
km. Multiple player to cater
supply needs
Dholera Industrial Region
Built a self-governed global
manufacturing and trading
hub in Dholera Special
Investment region

6.

2.

7.

5.

Gujarat International
Finance Tec-City is an
central business district
between Ahmedabad and
Gandhinagar.

BRTS

3.

4.

Solar power
Commissioned a
unique 1MW gridconnected canal-top
solar power plant
GIFT city

8.
9.

Ahmedabad BRTS covers


75km with 12 lines and 126
stations known as
lighthouse project worldover

Sabarmati riverfront
Initiative to develop the
Sabarmati riverfront in
the city of Ahmedabad
E-governance

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Initiated many egovernance


projects aimed at
enhancing transparency,
efficiency and outreach

Gujarat MODI-fied

Source: Government MOSL

Gujarat MODI-fied

Industrial growth combined with service sector rejuvenation that differentiated Gujarat story under Mr. Modi
Vibrant Gujarat- Improvement in business and investment climate
Gujarat ranked among top 3 states in favorable business environment
Energetic turnaround: Gujarat has scripted a remarkable turnaround story in SEB (state electricity board)
finance without major increase in power tariff while at the same time ensuring 24x7 power supply to each village
and town of Gujarat.
Sardar Sarovar project would raise gross irrigated area from 30% to 46% of gross cropped area.
Jyotigram scheme which ensured 24x7 electricity in all villages, helped reduce milk wastage (20%)
Mission Mangalam: 150,000 self-help groups have been connected to 2.2m members, primarily women, in the
BPL segment
Source:
Government
GIFT
CityMOSL
: Globally benchmarked international financial centre (IFC) which, when completed, would be many a
multiple of scale compared to global peers.

India Transformation Modis way

NSDC Initiative

Make in India
Campaign

Foster innovation- It aims to support


newSkill
ideas.
Model
Loan Scheme
Protect intellectual property- Itaims
safeguard
Skill to
Card
for persons certified under Pradhan Mantri
the creations of mind.
Kaushal Vikas Yojana
Best in class manufacturing infrastructureIt also
National Policy
for Skill Development
aims to to create state of the art facilities for
manufacturing goods.
Improve
Infrastructure: high speed internet
servicesIndias
to its entrepreneurial ecosystem
citizens in all gram panchayats
focussing on fostering innovation in research centres
and inservices
the universities
through the network of
Governance and services:Government
will
innovation
labs
be available online where citizens will
be ensured
easy
access to it.
Each of the 1.25 lakh bank branches should
entrepreneur
Startempowerment
up India
Digital
India
of citizens:encourage
to provideat least one Dalit or tribalDigital
and at
least one woman entrepreneur.
universal digital literacy and make digital
sources
easily accessible

India Transformation Modis way


MAKE IN INDIA INITIATIVE
Create Employment Opportunities- 100 million by 2020

crease share of Manufacturing sector to 25%

Reduce Trade Deficit

FDI REFORMS

DIGITAL INDIA

5% increase in FDI ~ 2%
GDP growth

Digital Empowerment of
citizens

Government has identified


25 sectors where it can
become a world leader
Capital intensive industry
will attract FDI inflows

E-Governance- making
governance
moretransparent,
accountable, accessible and
participative

SKILL DEVELOPMENT-NSDC Digital Inclusion-High speed


About 12 million
graduates remain
unemployed-wastage of
the labour capital
Impart vocational training
in sectors that are critical
to the Indian economy
namely Information technology
(IT),
IT-enabled services,
Banking and Financial
services,
Media and Entertainment,
Healthcare and

internet in 2.5 lakh villages

Reforming Education Sector:


Wi-Fi in 2.5 lakh educational
institutions and all
universities
Skill Development: Train
around 1 crore students from
small towns and villages for
IT sector by 2020
The potential Impact for
India in 2025 is-Increase in
20-30% of India s
incremental GDP from 2012-

Opportunities for Indian entrepreneur


Travel & Tourism

Rich and diverse cultural heritage


Young population
Increasing disposable income
levels
Tourist visits in India increasing at
16% per annum for last 5 years
Government initiatives
o Domestic Promotion &
Publicity - INR 1.1 billion (USD
17.73 million)
o Overseas Promotion &
Publicity - INR 3.5 billion (USD
56.41 million) Indias younger
population
o Incredible India Campaign
o Hospitality Development and
Promotion Board to monitor

Ecommerce

300 million internet users


75% of Indian internet users are
in the age group of 15 to 34
years
Rising number of high speed
internet users
The Indian Internet market could
rise to $137 billion by 2020
The sector in India has grown by
34% (CAGR) since 2009
Indian e-commerce market is
poised to grow 36% during the
2015-20
Online shoppers expected to
reach 128 million by the end of
2018
E-commerce has seen funding to

Media & Entertainment

Media and Entertainment


industry grew 11.7 per cent over
2014
Sector is expected to reach US$
100 billion by 2025
Increased penetration of
smartphones and expansion of
3G/4G network
Nine billion mobile application
(apps) downloads during 2015
Video games industry grew at a
record 22.4 per cent
FDI increased to 100 per cent in
cable and DTH satellite platforms
The revenue from advertising is
expected to grow at a CAGR of
13%

Opportunities for Indian entrepreneur


Banking / Digital payments

Mobile wallet market in India is


expected to reach US USD 6.6
billion by 2020
Governments push for Digital
India and financial inclusion
Country is moving towards
cashless economy
40 per cent of e-commerce
transactions happens via mobile
phones
More than 52 per cent
transactions happen through
digital payments
Integration of loyalty
programms, coupons, product
discovery, gift cards and
promotions

Fast food

Indian fast food market is


expected to grow at a CAGR of
18% by 2020
Younger population who are
willing to change eating habits
Growing urban population
Very low penetration in Tier II
and Tier III cities
Only 10% of the fast food
market inIndiais organized
Domino's now generates more
than 17.2 billion rupees ($277
million) in revenue, compared
with $222 million for
McDonald's

Software and IT

Governments push for Digital


India
Increasing internet penetration
Automated delivery of services
and funds
Creating Broadband
infrastructure
Creating identity and verification
solutions
Cyber security for entire digital
system
Getting various public sector
departments online
Delivery of education in digital
format
Analytics based transportation

Narendra Modi as an Entrepreneur

Hailed from a family of Grocers


Completed his education against all
odds
Participated in debates, writing
poems, essays
At the age of 17, he decided to travel
across India

Digital India
Swatch Bharat Abhiyan
Make in India
Foreign Trips

Venturin
g into
political
arena

Life
Events

Initiative
s and
changes

As a young boy served soldiers


during 1965 war and during Gujarat
floods
Joined as a pracharak of RSS
During his RSS days he met the two
Jan Sangh leaders Vasant
Gajendragadkar and Nathalal Jaghda

Accessio
n to
Power

Choice of council of ministers


Election team included strategist like
Prashant Kishor and Amit Shah

Modi`s
team

Turning point was


organisation of
challenging events on
national scale: L.K.
Advani and M.M Joshi
Secretary of BJP national
unit, 1995
General Secretary in
1998-2001
CM of Gujarat in 2001

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