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Gujarat Government Organisations are the commercial and non-commercial establishments in the Indian state of Gujarat by Government of Gujarat or Government of India. This includes the state-run PSUs, Statutory corporations and co-operative societies. These commercial institutions are vital to the economic growth of this state. [1]
The Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) is a government body of the state of Gujarat, India, created by the Constitution of India, responsible for recruiting candidates for various government jobs under the Government of Gujarat through competitive examinations, according to the merits of the applicants.
Gujarat Administrative Service (IAST: Gujarāta Vahīvaṭī Sēvā), often abbreviated to as GAS, is the administrative civil service of the Government of Gujarat comprising Group A posts. It is also the feeder service for Indian Administrative Service in the state.
The Government of Gujarat, also known as Gujarat Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Gujarat and its 33 districts. It consists of an executive of the legislators appointed by the Governor of Gujarat , a judiciary and of a publicly elected legislative body.
Gujarat State Financial Corporation is a financial institution established by the State Government of Gujarat, India in 1961 under the State Financial Corporations Act, 1951. The corporation is under control of the Industries & Mines Department of the Government of Gujarat.
The GIFT International Financial Services Centre (GIFT IFSC) is a financial centre and special economic zone in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) covering 106 ha (261 acres) established in April 2015 as a financial hub to provide world-class infrastructure and services for financial institutions and companies operating in areas such as banking, insurance, capital markets, and ...
The cabinet of the state of Gujarat, India, forms the executive branch of the government of Gujarat. Bhupendra Patel was sworn in as Chief Minister of Gujarat on 26 December 2017. The following is a list of ministers from his cabinet: [ 1 ]
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