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From: Future Gujarat <futuregujarat@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 11:21:25 -0500
Subject: UPA 'cheating' youth with false promises of creating jobs for
them, says Narendra Modi at Vivekananda Yuva Parishad
To: kkumarjoshi@gmail.com
UPA 'cheating' youth with false promises of creating jobs for them,
says Narendra Modi at Vivekananda Yuva Parishad
North Gujarat was earlier famous for its droughts but today from
industry, agriculture to a solar park that drew the world's attention
this region has made unprecedented development strides in the last
decade.
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> At the Vivekananda Yuva Parishad in Patan, Narendra Modi recounted this journey of development and inaugurated a medical college in Dharpur. He spoke about the anti-Gujarat mindset prevalent in Delhi.
Watch Narendra Modi's complete speech at Patan here.
"The Centre itself does not have capacity to provide adequate gas
cylinders and moreover, by rationing the gas cylinders, it compels
people to buy gas at high prices from black market".
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> The common man of this country is reeling under severe price rise and to top it all, the UPA expects households to run on mere 6 cylinders per year. Narendra Modi has come out all guns blazing against this anti-people attitude. He has also spoken against the UPA's continuous refusal to allow Gujarat to work on its pipeline gas network that can possible save crore of rupees that otherwise go in the form of subsidies.
Read more about Narendra Modi's bold stand on the UPA's flawed
decision on cooking gas that has been unequivocally hailed.
"Gujarat's Adivasi belt will become the golden corridor of Gujarat's progress!"
In an inspiring speech at Vivekananda Yuva Parishad at Dahod, Narendra
Modi spoke about the initiatives of the state Government for the
development of the Tribal communities. He expressed surprise at Dr.
Manmohan Singh's statement that 'money does not grow on trees' and
asked what better trees of money does the Congress want than 2G and
coal scam? The programme was very well attended by youngsters.
"Gujarat has performed impressively under Narendra Modi."
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> This is the argument that emerges out of noted economist and Columbia don Professor Arvind Panagariya in his latest piece for the Economic Times. From agriculture to manufacturing to education Professor Panagariya lists out various sectors where Gujarat's development strides have been unparalleled in the last decade.
Read Professor Panagariya's article here.
Did you know that when he was touring India, Swami Vivekananda spent
the maximum time in Gujarat?
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> During the Vivekananda Yuva Vikas Yatra today, Narendra Modi paid tributes to Swami Vivekananda and spoke about the development in Gujarat over the last ten years.
Here are some wonderful pictures from the day's Yatra.
EMULATE GUJARAT!
This was the message that went loud and clear Maritime Business Summit
held in Vishakhapatnam, where the eastern states were asked to learn
from Gujarat in strengthening their ports, the way Gujarat has.
"We are very much interested to set up joint ventures in Gujarat,
particularly in the sector of renewable sources of energy… To us in
Poland, the vibrant economy of Gujarat is an example which we should
sincerely emulate"
This is what a senior official in the Polish Finance Ministry said.
The development of Gujarat is truly a phenomenon that has transcend
India and made its mark on the world stage.
The land and its hardworking people are drawing many companies to the state.
In some wonderful news, leading American chemical companies are lining
up to invest in Gujarat! Development at its fullest….
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