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Ashwini Vaishnaw Sparks Growth Talks in Bhavnagar

Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw led a high-impact Viksit Bharat Samvad in Bhavnagar, sparking conversations with traders, industrialists, and citizens. Held at Iskcon Fern on August 3, the event aimed to connect local voices with national vision, laying the foundation for Bhavnagar’s bright future.

India’s Economic Growth: A Global Success Story

Minister Vaishnaw proudly shared that India’s economy reached ₹331 lakh crore by March 2025. While global economies stumbled after the pandemic, India surged ahead. This upward trajectory, he stressed, reflects strong policies and visionary leadership under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“India has become the world’s fourth-largest economy,” he noted, triggering applause from the audience. Such milestones aren’t just numbers—they reflect growing opportunities and national pride.

Vande Bharat: India’s Modern Marvel

One of the highlights of the event was the Railway Minister’s emphasis on the Vande Bharat train. He described it as a symbol of self-reliance and innovation.

Vande Bharat is a fully indigenous train with world-class features. It’s not just fast—it’s futuristic,” Vaishnaw said. With smart sensors, automatic doors, and Wi-Fi, the train has redefined public transportation in India.

Developed entirely in India, it stands as a beacon of the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and strengthens the journey toward Viksit Bharat (Developed India).

Bhavnagar’s Rise: Port, IT Park, and Infrastructure

Bhavnagar wasn’t just a backdrop—it was the focus. The Minister announced a major container port project for the city. This will boost trade, create jobs, and position Bhavnagar as a vital logistics hub.

During the session, a demand was raised for an IT Park under STPI. Vaishnaw didn’t just listen—he acted. In a spontaneous move, he called a senior official and greenlit the proposal. The crowd responded with cheers. It was a powerful example of real-time governance in action.

Electronics and Semiconductors: India at the Forefront

India’s success isn’t limited to railways. Vaishnaw reminded the audience of the country’s rising role in electronics manufacturing. A decade ago, India had little recognition in this field. Today, it boasts a $150 billion electronics industry.

He also highlighted India’s leap into the semiconductor sector. “We’re not just participating—we’re leading,” he said. From mobile phones to chips, India is fast becoming a global manufacturing power.

Viksit Bharat Samvad: Connecting the People

The event lived up to its name—Samvad (dialogue). Citizens raised concerns about FTR (Freight To Revenue) issues. Vaishnaw promptly assured that such problems will not persist in the future.

Other local topics included transport connectivity, rail amenities, and employment opportunities. The open, solutions-driven format empowered attendees to engage directly with the country’s decision-makers.

United Support from Bhavnagar’s Leaders

Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister of Labour and Employment, and Smt. Nimuben Bambhaniya, Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, also graced the event. Mandaviya praised Vaishnaw’s long-standing association with Bhavnagar and lauded the central government’s commitment to Gujarat’s growth.

Bambhaniya thanked the Railway Minister for implementing major rail facility upgrades in the region. “Your visit and response to local demands reinforce people’s faith in inclusive development,” she said.

Community Gratitude and Government Assurance

As the event concluded, traders, citizens, and industry leaders honored the Minister. Their gesture symbolized gratitude for a government that listens and acts.

Dignitaries present included MLAs Arjunbhai Modhwadia, Sejalben Pandya, and Gautambhai Chauhan, along with Bhavnagar Mayor Bharatbhai Barad and officials like District Collector Dr. Manish Kumar Bansal and Commissioner N.K. Meena.

The Road Ahead: Viksit Bharat, Viksit Bhavnagar

The message was clear—Bhavnagar is no longer on the sidelines. With projects like the port and IT park, it is central to the vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

From economic reform to digital innovation, the dialogue reflects a government deeply committed to empowering every region. As Vaishnaw said, “Let’s build this nation together.”

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