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Vibrant Gujarat 2015 Partner with Gujarat: Lead the World Table of Contents Overview of India and Gujarat Education Sector: Overview Upcoming projects and future plans ICAI: A small world for the educationalists Indian: Among the world’s leading growth economies India is the 3rd largest economy in terms of GDP (PPP) : USD 5.06 trillion and the 10th largest economy in terms of GDP (Nominal): USD 1.89 trillion 1 To be World’s Fastest growing economy between 2011- 2060 2 Ranked 2nd, among developing economies for FDI Investment Promotion Agency’s promising investor economies (‘13-15) Ranked the 3rd most attractive destination for FDI UNCTAD’s World Investment Prospects Survey 20122014 Total FDI inflow into India : USD 321.80 billion3 India is expected to have an incremental GDP growth rate of >6% which is highest among the leading economies of the world Sources: 1 World Economic Outlook Database, April 2014. International Monetary Fund. Retrieved April 8, 2013.,Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the3 base year is country-specific; 2 India Brand Equity Foundation International Comparison Program 2011, World Bank Report, April 2014 ; 3 From April 2000 to Feb.2014 , RBI’s Monthly bulletin dated: 11.04.2014 Demand and needs of the future India 15 million Annual growth in population 700 – 900 million square meters of commercial and residential space needs to be built – or a new Chicago every year 38 million households needed by 2030 At least 40 million 377 million tonnes p.a. Of solid waste by 2030 university places by 2020 - An increase of 14 million in 6 years 96kWh (rural areas) and 288 kWh (urban areas) Is the per capita average annual domestic electricity consumption in India. Worldwide per capita annual average = 2,600 kWh; 6,200 kWh in the European Union. 285 million tonne 189 billion litres/ day ~4 million Annual sale of vehicles by 2015 Of water supply needed by 2030 Of foodgrains To be produced to meet the demand (gap of 30 million) 4 Reasons to be in India Young demography • 25% of world’s population under 25 years live in India Expanding Skilled Workforce • Home to 25% of World’s skilled workforce by 2025 High Competency • World’s 2nd largest pool of scientists and engineers working across the globe Growing Consumer Demand • India Consumption will account for 40 % of Global Middle Class 2050 Growth at the Counters • Retail sector expected to grow by 260% by 2020 • Current = USD 500 billion Frugal Innovation Sources: www.ibef.org • USD 910.75 million fund to facilitate talent development in R&D sector 5 Reasons to be in India Well Engineered Growth Story • 1st in Engineering Research & Development & Design Outsourcing Industry Rural Growth Stories • Rural income estimated to reach USD 1.8 trillion by 2020- 21 from current USD 570 billion Increasing infrastructure spend Mobility Manufacturing the future Lifesciences Sources: www.ibef.org • USD 1 trillion investment planned in by 2017 • Telecom sector expected to grow by 435% by 2020 • 3rd largest smartphone market • Expected to become the 2nd most competitive manufacturing destination by 2018 • Amongst the top exporters of formulations in volume • Biotech industry to be worth USD 100 billion by 2025 6 Gujarat A Land of Opportunities Strategically located on the West Coast of India, Gujarat is well connected to the major cities of the world by air and sea routes A Strong Economy with State Domestic Product (SDP) rising at an average growth rate of 10.1% since 2005 to 2013 GUJARAT Ranked 1st in India for “Economic freedom among States” Economic Freedom of the States of India 2013 FDI equity inflows ~ USD 9.5 billion1 Outstanding investments USD 255.4 billion2 *SDP - State Domestic Product ; 1 From April 2000 to Feb.2014 , RBI’s Monthly bulletin dated: 11.04.2014; Note: Exchange rate : USD 1 = INR 61.70 as on 21st January, 2014 ; 2 CMIE (2012-13) 7 Gujarat’s share In India 5% of India’s population: 6% of India’s Geographical Area: ~ 60 million 1,96,000 sq.km 9.5 % share in India’s 7.5 % of India’s GDP 10% of India’s factories are in Gujarat 13% Net Value (Manufacturing) Workforce 40% of total Indian port 25% of India’s exports 30% share in India’s stock market capitalization Sources: CMIE, ASI 2010-2011, Economic Survey 2012-13 cargo was handled by Gujarat’s ports (2012-13) Gateway to the World of trade: Gujarat’s strategic location and port infrastructure provides access for reaching markets in central India as well as Middle East, Africa, Europe and the United States GUJARAT London Newark Kuwait Doha Dubai Sharjah Muskat Singapore 78000 km roads 1 International & 16 Domestic airports 1 Major & 41 Minor Ports 5271 km rail • Coastline of 1600 km • Provides landing ports and harbors for commodities resulting in decreased cost of trade © 2014 KPMG, an Indian Registered Partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated wi th KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. • Access to population of over 500 million residing in northern and central hinterland of India; Immense trade opportunities 9 Table of Contents Overview of India and Gujarat Education Sector: Overview Upcoming projects and future plans ICAI: A small world for the educationalists Gujarat A Knowledge & Intellectual Capital Gujarat has a good educational infrastructure with premier institutes in management, technology, fashion, design, infrastructure planning and pharmaceuticals • Gujarat’s literacy rate of 79% is above the National average of 74% • > 100 % Increase in seat availability in technical institutions over last 3 years • In 2001, Gujarat has 48 universities • 441 vocational training institutes (Industrial Training institutes (ITI's)) offering 87,981 seats every year for semi-skilled manpower • Over 7 lakh students graduate every year Gujarat Support from the Government Vision: “To create a widespread network of educational institutions to make Gujarat a globally recognized knowledge society” Private Universities Bill has been passed by the State Government easing the formation of private universities in the state Multiple initiatives for knowledge and skill development under the Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat and Gujarat Skill Development Mission Initiatives such as Society for Creation of Opportunities through Proficiency in English (SCOPE) and Gujarat Knowledge Society Total estimated investment of almost USD 2.6 Billion in the education sector till 2020 including development of two Knowledge Corridors and Multiple Centers of Excellence Gujarat: Intellectual & Knowledge Capital SCHOOL OF PETROLUEM TECHNOLOGY SPT SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY SOT SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM MANAGEMENT SPM SCHOOL OF SOLAR ENERGY SSE SCHOOL OF LIBERAL STUDIES SLS International Conference for Academic Institutions (ICAI) A catalyst for academic institutes in Gujarat to build International relationship with foreign institutes promoting long term sustainable strategic partnership Gujarat Land of innovative human capital Special focus on creation of Centres of Excellence across various sectors of industry to catalyze R&D and Innovation 22 Skill Upgradation Centers have been operationalized International Centre for Entrepreneurship and Technology (iCREATE) • • Land of entrepreneurs spread across the globe Over 100,000 youth provided employment related skills by the Gujarat Knowledge Society Gujarat State Innovation Council constituted in 2013 to realize and harness the potential of innovation in the State • iCREATE is Government of Gujarat’s initiative to develop a world class innovation centre on a sprawling 34-acre campus, Aimed at providing the best environment to young entrepreneurs to innovate and create businesses which in turn will result in prosperity for the state as well as India Siemens PLM Software India Pvt Ltd will set up 5 Centres of Excellence in Gujarat for diverse industry segments like automotive, industrial machinery, industrial automation, aerospace and defence, and shipbuilding Table of Contents Overview of India and Gujarat Education Sector: Overview Upcoming projects and future plans ICAI: A small world for the educationalists Gujarat Knowledge: Investment Opportunities Several new universities and colleges have been the in State to keep pace with The Government is planning to proposed establishby CoEs theGovernment following areas the growing demand for employment ready workforce. Pharma cogenics Urban Development Biotechnology Clean Technologies Indian System of Medical Governance Agriculture Chemical Research IT for Healthcare Architecture Textile Research Earthquake Engineering Nanotechnology Water Tourism Gujarat Knowledge: Investment Opportunities The Government has envisaged setting up of several universities across sectors to provide employment ready labor force Retail University Maritime University Medical University 50 new Skill Upgradation Centers within GIDC estates planned IT University Aviation University (expected investment of USD 2 billion) Government of Gujarat plans to provide training to more than 5.4 million people by 2017 Table of Contents Overview of India and Gujarat Education Sector: Overview Upcoming projects and future plans ICAI: A small world for the educationalists ICAI ICAI 2013 saw participation of 47 countries, 108 international institutes and 159 international participants 9 – 10th January, 2015 Gandhinagar, Gujarat ICAI Our Partners in the journey Partner Organizations Partner Countries • UNESCO • Great Britain • IIE (Institute of International • Netherlands • • • • Education) World Bank British Council IAU (International Association of Universities) ICCR • Australia ICAI Points of Deliberations Day 1 • Higher Education Forum - International Experiences policy Implementation • University to University meetings Day 2 • Inculcating Global Leadership /Vice Chancellors’ forum • Research & Internationalization aligned with National Priorities • Skill Development Vibrant Gujarat India’s largest trade and investment summit Vibrant Gujarat : The journey from “Investors’ Summit” to “Global Business Hub” 2011 & 2013 The Global Business Hub Vibrant Gujarat 2015 Themes: Knowledge Building, Sustainability, Youth Empowerment & Skill Development, Innovation & R&D and Gujarat as a platform to do business in India 2009 Showcasing Gujarat: The Growth Engine of India 2007 Making Gujarat as Most Preferred Investment Destination 2005 Making Gujarat as Preferred Investment Destination 2003 Re-establishing Gujarat as Investment Destination Focus on Investment Promotion and Showcasing Gujarat as Investment destination Global platform for networking, knowledge sharing, social and business transformation Vibrant Gujarat 2013 Participation from - 121 countries Foreign delegates - 2,100 Indian delegates - 58,000 Investment Intentions – 17,719 Strategic Partnerships 2,670 Partner Countries - Japan & Canada Partner Organization - USIBC, JETRO, ICCC, UKIBC, AIBC Exhibition Area - 1,00,000 sq. mt. Vibrant Gujarat 2015: “A Global Business Platform” January 11, 2015 0900 – 1300 hrs: Inaugural Function • Inaugural Address by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi 1300 – 1400 hrs: Lunch 1400 – 1700 hrs: Partner Country Seminars • 7 Partner Countries from across the world 1700 – 2000 hrs Global CEO’s Meet • CEOs of Fortune 500 Companies, Eminent Economists, Noble Laureates and Academicians 2000 hrs onwards Dinner with International Concert Vibrant Gujarat 2015: “A Global Business Platform” January 12, 2015 0900 – 1300 hrs: Theme Seminars • Smart Cities for the Next Generation • SMEs : Gearing up for Global Competitiveness • Gujarat: Preferred Hub for Defense Production • International Finance Centre: A Platform for Global Business • Water Management & Climate Change • Healthy Gujarat: Leveraging Technology, Innovation and Enablers (TIE) • CSR: Touching Lives and Making an Impact • Energy: “Sustainable for All” 1400 – 1600 hrs State Seminars 1630 hrs onwards Valedictory Session Vibrant Gujarat 2015: “A Global Business Platform” January 13, 2015 0900 – 1300 hrs: • B2G Meetings with Policy Makers and Government Officers • B2B Meetings between visiting companies Vibrant Gujarat 2015 7 Partner Countries, Delegates from over 127 Countries Australia Netherlands Canada South Africa Partner Organizations Japan Knowledge Partner Great Britain Singapore National Partner Vibrant Gujarat 2015 Participants • International Leaders • Union Ministers • Fortune 500 CEOs • Industrialists • Young Entrepreneurs • Investment Bankers • Academicians • Eminent Economists • Noble Laureates Vibrant Gujarat Global Trade Show “The Biggest So Far” Vibrant Gujarat 2015 Global Trade Show • Dates: 8th Jan – 13th Jan 2015 • Venue: Exhibition Ground, Gandhinagar • www.vggts.com • A Business Platform showcasing over 25 Sectors • Area: 1,25,000 Sq. Mtrs. • 2000+ Companies expected to participate • Over 2 Million visitors expected • Over 2,500 International Delegates • International participation from over 101 Countries Thank You