Addressing
the high-profile gathering that included US Secretary of State John
Kerry, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and World Bank president Jim
Yong Kim at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit here, Modi said:
“In a short span of seven months, we have been able to change the
atmosphere of despair and uncertainty in the nation.”
Launched
by Narendra Modi as a chief minister in 2003, the Vibrant Gujarat event was
evolved to attract investment into the state, but is now positioned to
work for India as a whole.
Urging
countries, businesses and investors to be part of India’s “growth
story”, PM Narendra Modi claimed: “There is an atmosphere of cooperation towards
India. We are trying to generate confidence for investment in the
country. My government is committed to create a policy environment that
is predictable, transparent and fair.”
He
further said: “We will have to change the way we have been approaching
problems. Recession is often seen just in the context of business and
industry. Have we ever thought of recession as being the result of low
per capita income in countries where a majority of global population
lives? Have we ever thought of its solution in terms of enhancing the
common man’s employability, income and purchasing power?”
Modi
went on: “The best outcome of this event should be inclusiveness and
involvement of communities needing care and development.”
Modi referred to the present summit and
said: “This event is perhaps the biggest gathering on earth where a
budding entrepreneur has opportunity to see the president of the World
Bank and where a young farmer can listen to the views of the UN
secretary general on issues like food security. Your (world leaders’)
presence today has enhanced the enterprising streak of 60 million
Gujaratis and has boosted the morale of 1.2 billion Indians.”
The Mahatma Mandir
convention centre, the venue for the two high-profile events Pravasi
Bharatiya Divas and the seventh edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Global
Investors Summit has impressed visiting
delegates of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas and Vibrant Gujarat summits. It was
constructed in record time and is the brainchild of PM Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi wanted
to develop a permanent convention centre in the Gujarat capital to
house global events when he was the CM. To pay tribute to the ‘son of
the soil’, sand brought in urns by the representatives of all 18,066
villages of Gujarat was emptied in the building’s foundation.
A ‘time capsule’ containing the history of the state was also buried under the structure.
Phase
1 of Mahatma Mandir was completed in nine months from May 2010 to
January 2011 at a cost of Rs 135 crore. It includes a convention centre,
three big exhibition halls and small halls.
Phase
2 included construction of a salt mound memorial, a garden, a
suspension bridge, windmills and development of parking space at a cost
of Rs 80 crore.
The
convention centre and exhibition hall are designed to meet the
requirements for organising global meets, conventions, seminars,
conferences and exhibitions of both national and international levels
with state-of-the-art facilities
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