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  2. Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2008, there are 257 such estates throughout Gujarat, and economies of scale allow the GIDC to offer these plots for substantially less than the cost of creating a similar standalone factory. GIDC has acquired maximum land for the development of Industries in the State of Gujarat, under their possession after Indian Railways.

  3. List of agencies of the government of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Government of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Gujarat Administrative Service - Wikipedia

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    The Personnel Division in General Administrative Department of the Government of Gujarat is the cadre-controlling authority of the service. Along with the Gujarat Police Service (GPS) and the Gujarat Forest Service (GFS), the GAS is one of the three feeder services to its respective All India Services .

  6. Indian labour law - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Gujarat government amended the Industrial Disputes Act to allow greater labour market flexibility in the Special Export Zones of Gujarat. The law allows companies within SEZs to lay off redundant workers, without seeking the permission of the government, by giving a formal notice and severance pay.

  7. Gujarat IT/ITeS policy 2022–2027 - Wikipedia

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    The new Gujarat IT/ITeS policy was unveiled on 8 February 2022 at GIFT City, Gandhinagar by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. The objective of the policy is to strengthen the Information technology ecosystem of Gujarat and to generate 1 lakh direct jobs in the IT/ITeS sector. [1] [2] The goal is to improve IT export to 25,000 crore from 3,101 ...

  8. 2024 Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit (VGGS) was held from January 10 to 12, 2024, at Mahatma Mandir Convention and Exhibition Centre in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. [2] [3] The summit, organized by the Government of Gujarat in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and iNDEXTb, focused on the theme "Gateway to the Future," bringing together global leaders, policymakers ...

  9. Indian states ranking by ease of doing business - Wikipedia

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    The latest rankings released on 5 September 2020 are based on the performance of states on a wide ranging list of 181 reform points drawn up by the government. This covers 45 business regulatory areas which were used to assess the efficacy and energy of their reforms.