After  making Gujarat  “investor-friendly”, the government’s focus would now be  on developing  the state’s education sector from the primary to the  professional  level, Chief Minister Narendra Modi said Monday.
 “While  the state has achieved  investor-friendly status, education  is it’s  next primary field of  concern. The state had nine universities in 2000  and today we have 25,”  he added.
“While  the state has achieved  investor-friendly status, education  is it’s  next primary field of  concern. The state had nine universities in 2000  and today we have 25,”  he added.The chief minister was speaking  at an  Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) conclave  organised by  the Gujarat government and the institute’s alumni to  celebrate its 50th  anniversary.
“I congratulate IIM-A on its  completion  of 50 years. It’s a joyous moment for both Gujarat and the  institute  to celebrate golden anniversaries in the same year.
“The  contribution of the institute in  putting Gujarat on the global map has  been remarkable. The members of  IIM-A, in the recent past, have actively  participated in various  developmental projects and we would like to see  this relationship going  forward,” Modi said.
Maheshwar Sahu,  principal secretary  (Industry and Mines) said  the state was keen to  form a coordination  committee comprising government and IIM-A officials.  The committee  would aim to create expert groups to formulate  developmental strategies  in different sectors, in particular in coastal  and port-related  development, medical services, urban development,  finance, tourism and  education.
 
