Does Congress ruled Delhi Sultanate not consider Gujarat to be a part of India?
Instead of accepting the contribution of Gujarat in the
development of India, why is the Centre treating Gujarat like an enemy?
Gujarat Ministers question the misinformation spread by Congress on the development of Gujarat
Does Delhi Sultanate of UPA not consider Gujarat to be a part of India?
Instead of accepting the contribution of Gujarat in the
development of India, why is UPA treating Gujarat like an enemy state?
After keeping the nation under darkness for 60 years, Congress has no right to speak about education
After giving the slogan of Garibi Hatao to winning power, Congress
is getting impatient over giving a food security bill! Such a party has
no right to speak about the poor
Lakhs of tonnes of grains are rotting in FCI godowns. Despite
orders of Hon’ble Supreme Court to give the grains to the poor, the
Centre gave the grains to alcohol manufacturers. Such a party has no
right to speak about mid-day meals
Just recently Gujarat won the Prime Minister’s Award for its
initiatives in Skill Development. It has won several national and
international awards as well. Silence of Shri Ajay Maken and the
Congress on this is an attempt to mislead the nation
- Congress spokespersons are making a determined effort to paint an
incorrect and negative picture of Gujarat’s development journey. Such
was the mess created by 45 years of Congress rule in Gujarat that it
took a long time for the BJP government to fill the ditches. Rather than
accepting their own mistakes and misgovernance in Gujarat, the Congress
spokespersons are blaming the BJP government, under whom unprecedented
development has taken place in Gujarat during the last decade.
- Due to hardwork and efforts of the Gujarat Government in the last 12
years, school enrollment in Gujarat stands at a commendable 99.25%. At
the same time, dropout rate for Class VII has dropped from 37% to 7%
and for Class V the dropout rate is only 2%.
- Due to the Kanya Kelavani drive of the state government female
literacy in Gujarat stood at 71% in 2011 as opposed to 58% in 2001. This
is an improvement of 13%. During the same period, female literacy rate
in India has risen from 54% to 65%.
- According to Shri Ajay Maken, the number of universities in the
nation under the UPA have increased from 17 to 44 but in the last ten
years the number of universities in Gujarat have increased from 11 to
42.
- Gujarat has made immense strides in tourism. What did not happen
during 45 years of Congress rule in Gujarat has happened in the last ten
years.
- Due to the importance given to the tourism sector Gujarat has drawn tourists from all over the world.
- Before stating facts about Gujarat’s progress on tourism, Mr. Maken
should have asked his own Government’s departments. As recently as
February 2013, the tourism ministry of the Government of India gave as
many as 3 awards to Gujarat in tourism. This includes awards for best
marketing, usage of technology to promote tourism. Prior to that, PATA
has also awarded Gujarat tourism for their campaign to promote tourism.
- The statistics shared by Mr. Maken are absolutely incorrect and
misleading. As per a report of the Government of India dated March 2013,
the number of working days for mid day meals in Gujarat stand around
94-95%. In the same way, in terms of utilization of food grains in
Gujarat stands at 87% whereas the national average is 84%. In primary
schools, as far as cooking gas facilities, drinking water and technology
utilization is concerned the national average is 91% whereas Gujarat’s
average is 96%. Before speaking about Gujarat, Mr. Maken should have
checked with the report of his own government’s ministry of human
resource development.
- Gujarat have given great importance to sports in the last decade. In
the SGFI games, in 1996-1997 Gujarat won 25 medals and in 1998-1999 26
medals. In contrast, due to efforts such as Khel Mahakumbh, Gujarat has
won 154 medals in 2011-12 and 139 medals in 2012-2013.
- A team of women athletes who won in the Khel Mahakumbh hail from
Sarakhdi village in Junagadh. Due to extensive coaching from the Centre
of Excellence, they became the national champions. Similarly the Gujarat
Volleyball team has won Bronze Medal at the national level.
- Gujarat is a champion in skating, volleyball and Yoga. Gujarat is a champion in Yoga at the international level.
- Gujarat has also established a Swarnim Gujarat Sports University
which will provide a platform for coaching and training of the
sportsmen, the results of which will become evident in the coming years.
- Here are some of Gujarat’s sportspersons who have won laurels at the national and international level
- In the individual games, Gujarat has champion players at the
national level in Swimming, Shooting, Tennis, Table Tennis, Athletics
and Billiards.
- The Khel Mahakumbh initiated during the Swarnim Jayanti celebrations
have instilled an atmosphere of sports in the entire state. In the
first year 2010 there were 13.5 lakh participants, in 2011 there were 15
lakh participants and in 2012 there were 17.62 lakh participants.
- Additionally special Centres of Excellence have been started for
Archery, Kabaddi and Volleyball. Due to coaching being made available in
the tribal areas of Gujarat, sportsmen like Dinesh Bhil have become
national champions.
- For the game of chess, Gujarat has arranged for extensive
computerised coaching in 8000 schools. Even today Gujarat holds the
Guinness World Record for maximum participants in a game of chess at one
place, which is 20017 participants. Similarly, Gujarat holds the Limca
Record for the Vivekanandwomens chess event where 34000 women
participated.
- Gujarat also holds a special Khel Mahakumbh for the specially abled.
In 2011, 58000 and in 2012, 98000 specially abled sportsmen
participated in it, which is also a world record. Recently, a specially
abled sportsperson from Gujarat, Maya Devipujak won at the World Level
in Hockey.
- Neel Contactor- Winner at the National Junior level in 50, 100
metres free style and back stroke. He also represented India at the
Asian Youth Championship.
- Anshul Kothari- National Gold Medal winner in 50 metres free style and back stroke
- Maana Patel- This 13 year old girl in the Junior Category has
broken the national record of 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke in the
senior category.
- Rahul Choksi- Winner of National Gold Medal in 200m and 400m butterfly.
- Shooting- Gujarat’s LajjaGoswami has won the Silver Medal at the
recently organised ISSP World Championship and made India proud.
- Tennis- AnkitaRainais currently India’s no 1 player and is a member of the Indian team.
- Table Tennis-Harmit Desai is a member of India’s national table tennisand a source of pride for Gujarat.
- Athletics- Babubhai Panecha is the national champion in the 20kms walk.
- Triathlon- Puja Choksi represents India in triathlon.
- Billiards- Rupesh Shah is the current world champion in Billiards.
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