The directors of the WOLSTENHOLME MACHINE KNIYES Mr. Richards and Mr. Don Stain had a friendly meeting with Chief Minister Narendra Modi. In the meeting they expressed their eagerness to set up a manufacturing plant in Gujarat. The directors mentioned that Gujarat has come to be recognized as a trading state.

British entrepreneurs have appreciated Gujarat's development and progress in the last 8 years. Gujarat's agriculture revolution and the ports that are being developed along Gujarat's 1600 km long coastline. Chief Minister assured that the company that they'll find the required skilled and unskilled manpower here in Gujarat to set up their plant.

Addressing the British contingents concerns over climate change, the Chief Minister informed them about the initiatives Gujarat had taken in this field.

The Chief Minister's Secretary and the Representative of the Gujarat Infrastructure Board, Mr. A. K. Sharma further apprised them of the basic facilities available in this field.

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Prime Minister greets valiant personnel of the Indian Navy on the Navy Day
December 04, 2024

Greeting the valiant personnel of the Indian Navy on the Navy Day, the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi hailed them for their commitment which ensures the safety, security and prosperity of our nation.

Shri Modi in a post on X wrote:

“On Navy Day, we salute the valiant personnel of the Indian Navy who protect our seas with unmatched courage and dedication. Their commitment ensures the safety, security and prosperity of our nation. We also take great pride in India’s rich maritime history.”