The 5-G Vision for a Developed Gujarat
The administration's roadmap, "Viksit Gujarat@2047," is built upon five interconnected pillars. This framework guides all policy decisions, aiming to create a synergistic effect where progress in one area reinforces growth in others, building a resilient and competitive state. Hover over each pillar to learn more.
Garvu Gujarat
Proud Gujarat: Enhancing the state's standing and fostering a collective sense of pride in its achievements and cultural heritage.
Gunvantu Gujarat
Quality Gujarat: Ensuring a high quality of life through excellent civic services, environmental balance, and cultural preservation.
Green Gujarat
Environmentally Conscious Gujarat: Promoting renewable energy and a circular economy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.
Global Gujarat
Globally Connected Gujarat: Strengthening economic and cultural ties to become a premier destination for business and investment.
Gatishil Gujarat
Dynamic Gujarat: Cultivating a consistently high growth rate to maintain economic leadership and drive national prosperity.
Economic Engine of India
Gujarat's economy is characterized by robust growth, industrial leadership, and strong fiscal discipline. Strategic policies aim to diversify the economy towards knowledge-based sectors while maintaining its manufacturing strength. The chart below shows the state's sector-wise contribution to its economy.
13.3%
Projected GSDP Growth (2024-25)
15.17%
Debt to GSDP Ratio (2022-23)
26.6%
Share of All-India Exports (2024-25)
Sectoral Contribution to Gross State Value Added (GSVA)
Fostering an Inclusive Society
A prosperous state is built on the well-being of its people. The government has launched targeted initiatives in education, healthcare, and empowerment to ensure that the benefits of growth reach every citizen, addressing disparities and building human capital for the future.
Namo Laxmi Scheme
₹50,000 financial aid over 4 years to girls in secondary school to encourage retention.
Namo Saraswati Scheme
₹25,000 aid for low/middle-income students enrolling in the science stream.
Mission Schools of Excellence
₹3,000 Cr allocation to upgrade facilities with smart classrooms and STEM labs.
Anganwadi 2.0 Scheme
₹1,800 Cr to build 8,000 new anganwadis and upgrade 20,000 with IT.
Building Tomorrow's Connectivity
World-class infrastructure is the backbone of a dynamic economy. The state is making massive investments in connectivity and urban renewal, designating 2025 as the "Urban Development Year" to transform cities into green, sustainable growth hubs.
Key Projects
- » Namo Shakti & Somnath-Dwarka Expressways: Creating new high-speed corridors.
- » Urban Development Year 2025: 40% budget hike and 7 new municipal corporations.
- » Sabarmati Riverfront Extension: Expanding to 38 km to create the world's longest riverfront.
- » Dahod Airport: A new airport to boost regional connectivity and development.
Budgetary Allocations (FY 2024-25)
Leading the Green Revolution
Sustainability is not a choice but a core principle of development. Gujarat is positioning itself as a national leader in renewable energy and environmental stewardship, turning challenges into opportunities for green growth and a healthier future.
Renewable Energy Goal by 2030
Key Environmental Initiatives
- ✔ Renewable Energy Policy 2023: Aims for 50% power from renewables by 2030, targeting ₹5 lakh crore in investments.
- ✔ Nirmal Gujarat 2.0: Budget doubled to ₹2,500 Cr to enhance state-wide waste management.
- ✔ Urban Greening Policy: Over 70 lakh trees planted and 320 Oxygen Parks developed in Ahmedabad.
- ✔ Disaster Management Plan: A comprehensive plan integrating global frameworks to build resilience against natural and man-made disasters.
Responsive and Forward-Looking Governance
Effective governance is built on transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement. The administration uses digital tools and public campaigns to address concerns while proactively updating laws and policies to meet future challenges and opportunities.
Achievements & Initiatives
- 14,369 grievances resolved via CPGRAMS in May 2025 (2nd highest nationally).
- "Gujarat Gunvatta Yatra" engaged over 10,000 stakeholders to foster a culture of quality.
- Gujarat GCC Policy (2025-30) launched to attract high-skilled jobs and innovation.
- Panel to draft a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) set to submit its report.
Acknowledged Challenges
- Addressing issues of unequal development across regions and social strata.
- Tackling wealth disparities as indicated by per capita consumption figures.
- Bridging skill gaps to ensure quality employment for educated youth.
- Mitigating the impact of national inflationary pressures on households.