Concepts of Chintan Shibir may be different but the result is same and accurate like a mathematical example: Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel

[ad_1]

Ektanagar/Ahmedabad, May 19 (Hindustan). Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday inaugurated the 10th Chintan Shibir of the state government at Ektanagar-Statue of Unity in Kevadia of Narmada district. On this occasion, he said that this thought camp organized with the feeling that I am not, we have been able to bring about major changes in governance. The Chief Minister said that the concepts for Chintan Shibir may be different but the result is the same, like a mathematical example, where the answer to a calculation is the same. He said that in such a meditation camp, when all of us have one direction of churning, the spirit of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ is definitely realized.

Describing in a unique style the spirit of the Manav Gaurav National Anthem – ‘Manushya Tu Bada Mahan Hai’, which was presented at the beginning of the camp, the Chief Minister said that in a person who has a desire to do something, ‘I also want to do something good. ‘ Such is the desire. If yes, then the result is certain. In this regard he gave a sentimental example of the contribution of a small squirrel in the construction of Ram Setu and the contribution of a bird carrying water in its beak in extinguishing a forest fire. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that during such discussions it is necessary to express views with an open mind, otherwise the plans and development works on the ground will not be properly implemented.

The word development had no place in politics then.

The Chief Minister said that the word development had no place in politics before Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power. Now the politics of development has developed because of the Prime Minister, masses and public opinion are being created on the basis of development. There is comparison and healthy competition in terms of development between different states. Patel further said that Sardar Patel united India after independence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working to make it the best. To realize the concept of ‘Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat’, he developed a system of mutual exchange of their goods among the country states. Citing the Saurashtra Tamil Sangam and the Madhavpur Gheda Mela as good examples, he said that this has led to the development of cultural affairs and trade between Gujarat and other states. He said that all people should benefit from what is good. The Prime Minister’s intention is thus to build ‘Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat’.

Officials should understand public aspirations: Kanubhai Desai

Finance Minister Kanubhai Desai while congratulating the dedicated ministers-officers-employees in the service of the state administration said that it is the responsibility of all of us to formulate plans by understanding the hopes, aspirations and expectations of the citizens. The benefits of the schemes reach the ultimate beneficiary. Recalling the memories of earlier Chintan Shivros, Chief Secretary Raj Kumar said that the administration has gained a lot of momentum by deciding on the recommendations made based on the discussions held in the previous Chintan Shivros. He appreciated the quality of brainstorming done to decide the agenda of Chintan Shibir and congratulated the officials concerned. Highlighting the important developments in the last five-six years, the Chief Secretary said to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) set by the United Nations and the target of net zero carbon emissions by 2070. To make the Paris conference, India’s pledge a reality, everyone has to churn in this meditation camp.

On this occasion Principal Secretary Mohammad Shahid, members of the State Cabinet, Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister K.K. A total of 230 people were present, including senior secretaries and administrative officers, including Kailashanathan and advisors to the chief minister.