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A

Winter Project Report


On
EMERGING

TRENDS IN THE AREA OF

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
A Study at Vibrant Gujarat7th Global Summit 2015
SUBMITTED TO
LDRP - Institute Of Technology and Research, Gandhinagar.
Constituent of Kadi Sarva Vishwavidhyalaya, Gandhinagar.
(As A Part of the Fulfillment ofthe MBA Year-I/ Semester-I
Programme)
Under The Guidance and Co-ordination Of;
Dr. Vinit M. Mistri
Faculty-MBA Dept;
LDRP - Institute Of Technology and Research,
Gandhinagar.
SUBMITTED BY:
EXAM NO

ENROLLMENT

NAME

NO
1416MBA30007
1416MBA30008
1416MBA30009
1416MBA30010
1416MBA30011

SURANI DHAVAL
KAPADIYA DHRUV
RADIYA HINESH
SUTHAR JAY
JAYSWAL KRUNAL

SIGNATURE

Internal Examiner

External

Examiner
_________________
__________________
Batch (2014-2016)

PREFACE
The project helps me to understand practical aspects of business management in a
better way, as part of M.B.A programmer at GANDHINAGAR.
Research regarding Emerging Trends in the area of sustainable development At
vibrant Gujarat. Research is based on statistical method As well as systematic
and objective identification collection analysis dissemination, and use of
information for the purpose of sustainable development.
To be a student of MBA is a matter of pride because wear in a field ,which helps
us to develop from a normal human being into a disciple lined, and dedicated
professional. One has to be a good learner to sharpen knowledge in the particular
field to achieve and attain the desired goals and heights. I conducted this project
to know what customers expected perceive with the sustainable development.

ACKNOWLEDEMENT

Guidance, cooperation and inspiration are the most important aspect in the
accomplishment of an assigned task.

We are most indebted to those mentioned

below for their moral & active support.


No task can be achieved alone, particularly while attempting to finish a project of
such magnitude. It took many very special people to facilitate it and support it.
Hence, we would like to acknowledge all of their valuable support and convey our
humble gratitude to them.
We feel great pleasure to present this Project report before you. We heartily
thankful to the entire person. Thisd helped us in guidance and collecting necessary
information.
We are very much thankful to peoples who have provided and sufficient guidance
and necessary information about the product which we incorporated in this report
We express our deepest sense of gratitude toward our college Prof. VINIT
MISTRI. We are also thankful to our collage staff members, H.O.D. Prof. S.K
SIR,KADI SARVA VIDHYALAYA and my classmates who have helped in
collecting true and necessary information and provided adequate and true guidance
during preparing project report.

EXECUTIVE SUMMERY

The Vibrant Gujarat Summit became an example of a visionary approach of the


government of Gujarat towards inclusive and sustainable development. The
summit provided enormous prospects to the state to display its strengths,
progressive stand, initiatives taken to improve governance, investor friendly
climate and art and culture of Gujarat.
The state of Gujarat, known as the Growth Engine of India, is now moving towards
leadership in knowledge advancements based on the pillars of innovation and
sustainability.
The Vibrant Gujarat Summit was transformational and revolutionary both in its
coverage and scale.

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAP
No.

PARTICULARS

Title Page
Preface
Acknowledgment
Executive Summary
Index
Introduction of Vibrant Gujarat
INTRODUCTION ABOUT SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT SECTOR

1
2
3
3.1
3.2

4
5

PAGE
No.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOCUS


SUB FACTORS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WATER RECYCLING & DESALINATION
Conclusion
Bibliography

CHEPTAR-1
INTRODUCTION ABOUT VIBRANT GUJARAT

Vibrant Gujarat is the growth engine of India. It is a Global Investors Summit held
by Government of Gujarat in Gujarat India. It Summit has become a model for
economic success for many states. This event provides a great opportunity to the
State to display its strengths, progressive governance, initiatives taken to improve
governance, investor friendly climate and art & culture of Gujarat.
The event is aimed at bringing together business leaders, investors, corporations,
Thought leaders, policy and opinion makers; the summit serves as a perfect
platform to understand and explore business opportunities in the state of Gujarat.
The Summit has had resounding successes in the past attracting several companies
from Asia and Europe to establish their presence in Gujarat.
It is a mark of its progressive impact that the Vibrant Gujarat - 2013 witnessed
participation from nearly 121 countries with over 2,100 foreign delegates and
around 58,000 Indian delegates. Japan and Canada were the Partner Countries for
the summit and there were Partner Organizations like JETRO, Indo-Canada
Chamber of Commerce (ICCC), US India Business Council (USIBC), UK India
Business Council (UKIBC) & Australia India Business Council (AIBC). A
staggering 17,719 Investment Intentions were signed and 2,670 Strategic

Partnerships were signed in the areas of Technology transfer, R&D, Education, etc.
during the summit. Vibrant Gujarat 2013 also acted as a platform for eminent
diplomats as well as industry stalwarts to show their solidarity with Gujarat.

Vibrant Gujarat 2013 provided enormous prospects to its participating foreign


countries and states by providing them a platform to showcase their advancements,
initiatives and culture. Key areas for development identified during the summit
included: Innovation, Sustainability, Youth & Skill Development, Knowledge
Sharing and Networking.
The preparation of 7th Vibrant Gujarat Summit, which is planned during 11th to
13th January 2015 at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India have
began well ahead by the Government of Gujarat after the Vibrant Gujarat 2013
Summit resounding success.Last summit has given an example of a visionary
approach of the Government of Gujarat towards inclusive and sustainable
development.
Six summits held so far have been a resounding success that immensely
contributed to transformation of Gujarat into a "Global Business Hub". The
brand "Vibrant Gujarat" began as an "investors' summit" has now evolved into
an ideal platform for knowledge sharing, social and business transformation.
The Summit gradually evolved into a round-the-year investment promotion
exercise with events scheduled well in advance of the main Summit planned in
2015.
The prime focus of Government of Gujarat is Inclusive development and the key
areas for development identified included: Innovation, Sustainability, Youth &
Skill Development, Knowledge Sharing and Networking. Also, this Summit is
an ideal convergence for other states and other countries to showcase their
strengths, highlight business opportunities, facilitate knowledge dissemination etc
It also provides an attractive opportunity to its participants to understand the
potential of Gujarat in various sectors. Besides, it provides platform to interact
with policy makers, industry leaders, and renowned academicians from all over the
world.

CHEPTAR-2

INTRODUCTION ABOUT SUSTAINABLE

DEVELOPMENT SECTOR

Sustainable development is a road-map, an action plan, for achieving sustainability


in any activity that uses resources and where immediate and intergenerational
replication is demanded. As such, sustainable development is the organizing
principle for sustaining finite resources necessary to provide for the needs of future
generations of life on the planet. It is a process that envisions a desirable future
state for human societies in which living conditions and resource-use continue to
meet human needs without undermining the "integrity, stability and beauty" of
natural biotic systems.

As a working definition, sustainability can be defined as the practice of


maintaining processes of productivity indefinitely natural or human made by
replacing resources used with resources of equal or greater value without
degrading or endangering natural biotic systems.

CHEPTAR-3

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOCUS


SUB FACTORS

W
U
R
A
B
T
A
E
N
R
D
E
V
E
L
O
P
M
E
N
T

URBAN DEVELOPMENT

INDIA SCENARIO OVERVIEW OF URBAN


DEVELOPMENT

In 2008, cities contributed 58 percent to Indias GDP;


expected to increase to 70 percent by 2030.
497
34

68 cities

with population of more than million,


13 cities with more than 4 million
people, and
6 megacities with population of 10 million or more, at
least 2 of which(Delhi and Mumbai) will be among
the five largest cities in
theworld

addition in urban population from 2010-2050


600
500
400
300
200
100
0
india

china

us

indonesia

URBAN DEVELOPMENT: GUJARAT SCENARIO


Nearly 42.6 percent of Gujarat population resides in
urban area as compared to the national figure of 31
percent
One of the fastest urbanizing states in India

3 cities of Gujarat (Ahmedabad,and Vadodara)


feature in
the list of 20 largest cities in India

There are 8 Municipal Corporations in the state


and
159 Municipalities
24 Urban Development Authorities & 105 Area
Development authorities

URBAN DEVELOPMENT: GUJARAT SCENARIO


GUJARAT GOVERNMENTS VISION
OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLABORATION.

The state government declared the year 2005


as Urban Year to improve urban infrastructure and
amenities. The vision of the government.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT: GUJARAT SCENARIO


SWARNIM JAYANTI MUKHYA MANTRI
SHAHERI VIKAS YOJANA
Various infrastructure Development
works in Corporation, Municipalities and
Authorities
Water supply & Underground Drainage
Works
Private society works (Janbhagidan)
(70 state:20 ULB:10 Private society)
Ring Road Development in Vadodara,
Rajkot, Bhavnagar & Jamnagar
A PROVISION OF USD 2.5 BILLION HAS
BEEN MADE FOR 2012-17

URBAN DEVELOPMENT: GUJARAT SCENARIO


DIGITAL GUJARAT : INITIATIVES &
OPPORTUNITIES

ITS/GPS/GSI;
Intelligent Transport solutions pilot
project in partnership with japan for
ahmedabad
GPS based Vehicle tracking system
GIS mapping& spatial database

WIFI CITY;
Pilot wifi projects have been
initiated in MCs on PPP bases.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT: GUJARAT SCENARIO


SKILL DEVELOPMENT: INITIATIVES &
OPPORTUNITIES

1. UMEED (Motivation, Employment,


Entrepreneurship, and Development for
Urban Poor)
UMEED is an innovative idea of skill development
through training of urban poor youth keeping in mind the
need of the market in a particular area, so that
employment of youth can be ensured
The State Government has planned to establish
UMEED centers in each Municipality

2. MISSION MANGALAM
Economically
Project seeks to reach out to around one lakh

Scheme
specifically
directed
towards
the
empowerment of the economically weaker citizens
organized into Self Help Groups
They are then linked beneficiaries.
The project also y provides for the underprivileged,
women and children. with banks, to facilitate capacity
building construction of Aanganwadis and health centres
in urban areas Sources: Department of Urban
Development & Urban Housing, Government of Gujarat

URBAN DEVELOPMENT: GUJARAT SCENARIO


RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT

Gujarat Government has initiated riverfront development


at several places with the vision of preserving river and
preventing any discharge of waste in them promoting
tourism and city rejuvenation

OPPORTUNITIES
Beautification of Riverfront
Higher FSI to be made available
To be replicated in Surat & Vadodara

FUTURE CITIES GIFT : A WAY TOWARDS


SMARTER CITIES

Strategically located in Gandhinagar at a distance of


around 12 km from Ahmedabad International Airport
Integrated Townships to be developed in surrounding
development zone that will house educational institutes,
International Schools, specialized hospitals, hotels and
clubs
Integrated infrastructure for better diversity
Technology ensuring energy conservation Investors :
World Trade Centre, State Bank of India

SMART Transportation
Multi level Parking Complex Bank of India, Syndicate
Bank, Tata Communications ,NarseeMonjee Educational
Trust, iPlex India Pvt. Ltd.
Power Control Centre with a reliability of 99.999%
which means outage of 5.3 minutes/annum
City command and Control Centre for Immediate
Emergency Response

URBAN DEVELOPMENT: GUJARAT SCENARIO:


TRANSPORT LED DEVELOPMENT BRTS:
HIGHLIGHTS & OPPORTUNITIES
BRTS Ahmedabad has a daily ridership of 140,000
passengers.
Ahmedabad BRTS Status : Operational (No of Buses 160,
total Daily ridership: 140,000) . Total bus fleet to reach 280 Total
Corridor Length : Operational 88 km Total Number of Bus
Terminals 120 Operational + 13 Under construction
SURAT Status : Project under execution Route Length : 30
Km (Phase 1) + 70 Km (Phase II) Total Number of Bus
Terminals: 200

RAJKOT Status : Project under execution g p System Award,


GoI 2011 Total Route Length : 29 Km under Phase 1 11 KM
completed Total Number of Bus Terminals ~35 under Phase 1
Sources: Department of Urban Development & Urban Housing,
Government of Gujarat, AmdavadMunicipal Corporation

URBAN DEVELOPMENT: GUJARAT SCENARIO:


TRANSPORT LED DEVELOPMENT MEGA:
HIGHLIGHTS & OPPORTUNITIES
Metro Rail system between Gandhinagar &
Ahmedabad is under construction.
SALIENT FEATURES

Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA)


Communication System and SCADA for support
systems control with
Gigabit Ethernet network backbone
Automatic Fare Collection System facilities using
Smart Card technology.
Rolling Stock Metro (Dri erless) Both Motorised Car
Communication Based Train Control

URBAN DEVELOPMENT: GUJARAT SCENARIO


INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN GUJARAT


WATER RECYCLING & DESALINATION
2.1 WATER RECYCLING: TECHNIQUE &
APPLICATIONS

Water pollution is adding to Indias


water woes with almost 70 percent of surface
water and an increasing percentage of
groundwater being contaminated by biological as
well as chemical, organic, inorganic and toxic
pollutants.

WASTE WATER TREATMENT PROCESS


I.
II.
III.
IV.

Waste water stabilization


Up flow Anaerobic sludge blanket +
final polishing unit
Sequencing Batch Reactor
Activated sludge Process :
Conventional

APPICATIONS OF RECYCLE WATER


I.
II.
III.
IV.

Urban
Agriculture
Industrial
Environment & Recreatio

2.2Focus sub sectors : Water


WATER SECTOR: GLOBAL

SCENARIO

one in 6 people worldwide 783 million


dont have access to improved drinking water sourcesun water report.

WATER SECTOR: INDIA SCENARIO


India is the largest consumer of
groundwater in the world with an estimated
usage of 230 cubic km per year, with
agriculture and domestic meeting their

60% and 80 % demand through


groundwater.

GUJARAT WATER SCENARIO


Sardar Sarover Canal Based Narmada
Master Plan for Drinking water supply.

Government of Gujarat has formulated, sanctioned and


implemented a Master Plan amounting to ~USD 20 billion
for Sardar Sarovar Canal based drinking water supply
project covering 9633 villages and 131 urban centers
GRID aimed at interbasin water transfer from
sustainable surface water resources to water scarce and
quality affected areas to supply drinking water to almost
75 percent population of the State through surface/ sub
surface sources

Sardar Sarovar project aims to

provide long term water supply


and energy security.
The SardarSarovar Project is one of the largest water
resources project of India covering four major states
Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
About 99.50 percent excavation and 96.50 percent
concrete work of main dam have been completed
It comprises concrete gravity dam across Narmada
River, with reservoir capacity of 5860 MCM
It has two power houses with installed capacity of 1450
MW. Total energy generated so far sums up to 33,000
million units
It consists of 460 Km long canal with discharge
capacity of 40,000 cusecs at start, total canal network
75,000 Km
Main dam is 1210 m long and 163 meters high from the
deepest foundation level
Out of total 38 branches, 37 are already flowing with
water
Quantity of water conveyed so far 67,617 cubic metre
Project will provide annual irrigation benefits in an area
of about 18.45 lakh hectares benefitting 1 million farmers.
The dam will provide drinking water to 9633 villages
and 131 towns for ~ 29 million people.
232 work contracts worth INR 9091 crore are in
progress as a part of SardarSarovar Project.

WATER SECTOR: GUJARAT SCENARIO


OPPORTUNITIES
Plethora of opportunities exists in the
water sector ranging from rain water
harvesting to waste water management to
distribution to storage et al.

Conclusion
We are conclude that in the vibrant 2015 7th
summits. The current government is more
focusing to sustainable development. That
is also mention by the PM and ban ki mun
UN president to development in sustainable
development.
Sustainable development is base on the
urban development and water recycling.

Urban development
One of the fastest urbanizing states in india
3 tier planning
Town planning scheme (TPS)
1126 prepared
500 proposed

Water recycling
Aims to supply 75% population of state. 4 crore
80% project completed.
Sardar sarovar project

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