- Gujarat Gunvatta Sankalp aims to augment and support the state government’s initiatives through quality interventions, establish a foundation of quality at the grassroots level, and build a holistic quality ecosystem for Viksit Gujarat in the Amrit Kaal
- The historic Salt March began from Ahmedabad, and with the Gujarat Gunvatta Sankalp, the Quality March is also beginning from the city: QCI Chairperson Jaxay Shah
- Just as the Green Revolution transformed Indian agriculture, this day will start the quality revolution in Gujarat and across the nation: QCI Secretary General Chakravarthy T Kannan
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AHMEDABAD, JULY 13
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said on Thursday that the state is committed to achieving success in the field of quality adoption. He was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of Gunvatta Sankalp Gujarat, an initiative of the Quality Council of India (QCI) aimed at focusing on critical quality interventions across priority sectors in Gujarat.
Gujarat Gunvatta Sankalp aims to augment and support the state government’s initiatives through quality interventions, establish a foundation of quality at the grassroots level, and build a holistic quality ecosystem for Viksit Gujarat in the Amrit Kaal. The initiative aims to redefine quality standards in key areas such as education & skilling, healthcare, e-commerce, industries and MSMEs, tourism, culture & sports, and social development in the state.
Addressing the inaugural session of Gujarat Gunvatta Sankalp, the Gujarat Chief Minister emphasised that quality was a largely ignored term in India until a few years ago, but under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is moving towards quality.
“Be it Make in India, Digital India or Atmanirbhar Bharat, every movement Prime Minister Narendra Modi has undertaken has seen significant progress. We are focused on quality and I am confident that we will also achieve 100% success in making it the cornerstone of development,” he said.
He further said that Gujarat has accelerated progress in building Viksit Gujarat under the 5G model, which stands for Garvu Gujarat, Gunvantu Gujarat, Green Gujarat, Global Gujarat, and Gatishil Gujarat.
“Let us add one more G, which stands for Gunvatta (quality) in this 5G Gujarat model,” he added.
In his address, QCI Chairperson Jaxay Shah noted that the historic Salt March began from Ahmedabad, and with the Gujarat Gunvatta Sankalp, the Quality March is also beginning from the city.
“Ahmedabad is my city, the place where I first learned the fundamentals of quality. Today, as the Chairman of the Quality Council of India, I am filled with immense pride and emotion to host Gujarat Gunvatta Sankalp in Ahmedabad. Aligned with our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji’s vision of enhancing the quality of life for every Indian, this Sankalp aims to embed the principles of quality in every facet of life, livelihood, and industry in Gujarat. Together, we will set new benchmarks in quality and excellence, making Gujarat the first Viksit Rajya of Viksit Bharat. This is not just a commitment, but a movement towards a brighter, more prosperous future for all proud Gujaratis,” he said.
QCI Secretary General Chakravarthy T Kannan also addressed the gathering, stating, “This transformation is not just about standards but about building a quality culture that permeates every aspect of the society and making quality excellence the backbone of development. Just as the Green Revolution transformed Indian agriculture, this day will start the quality revolution in Gujarat and across the nation. We are committed to not just starting the journey but also achieving it.”
Gujarat Industries Secretary SJ Haider, Gujarat Chief Minister’s Advisor SS Rathore, QCI Chief Advisor Hemgauri Bhandari, ASSOCHAM Gujarat Council Chair Chintan Thaker, Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) President Ajay Patel, CREDAI President Shekhar Patel, FICCI Gujarat State Council Chairman Rajiv Gandhi, and Founder CMD of Astral Limited Sandip Engineer, were among the dignitaries who graced the inaugural session.
The day-long event also featured sessions on Education and Skilling in Gujarat, Affordable and Quality Healthcare, Future of Industry & MSMEs, Transforming E-commerce through targeted value addition, Making Gujarat a Global hub for Tourism, Culture, and Sports, Quality of Life as the parameter of Success, and the state’s Quality Roadmap.
A host of senior government functionaries, including ministers and bureaucrats, and leading industry representatives participated in the day-long event.
QCI was established as a National body for Accreditation on the PPP model as an independent autonomous organisation with the support of the union government and the industry, represented by the three premier industry associations, ASSOCHAM, CII and FICCI. QCI has been established to create a mechanism for independent third-party assessment of products, services and processes, and plays a pivotal role at the national level in propagating, adopting and adhering to quality standards in education, healthcare, environment protection, governance, social sectors, infrastructure sector and other areas that have significant bearing in improving the quality of life and wellbeing of people.
Gunvatta Sankalp is a targeted state engagement initiative, wherein QCI collaborates with states to integrate their growth story into a pan-India quality movement and assist in developmental objectives. It brings together stakeholders across government and industry, fostering enriching debates, addressing bottlenecks, identifying actionable targets, and creating state-specific roadmaps for building an ecosystem of quality. This was the 5th Edition of Gunvatta Sankalp. Earlier editions have been held in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Odisha & Andhra Pradesh.