Modi has put Gujarat on world map says Mukesh Ambani

Mukesh Ambani

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Mukesh AmbaniThe chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries Limited, Mukesh Ambani highly praised Narendra Modi the Gujarat Chief Minister. Mukesh says that Modi has put Gujarat on the world map.

"You have made India and Indians proud by putting Gujarat on the global map. The world is taking note of Gujarat’s model and your flawless execution. Gujarat is blessed to have an inspiring leader like you. All I can say is thank you," Ambani said at the second convocation of Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU). The convocation was held on Tuesday and Modi was also present there on the dais.

Mukesh Ambani is the president and the chairman of PDPU.

Ambani, while addressing to the students, said that Gujarat needs to take more innovative steps in the energy sector.

"Energy has the highest potential for doing good work today and technology will play an important role. Energy consumption in the world is projected to increase to 17 billion tons of crude oil equivalent by 2030”. According to Ambani, “India and China would account for one third of global energy consumption. India needs to create six times the energy infrastructure it currently has”, he said.

Moreover Ambani said "I wish I was 25 years younger and in your place. It reminds me of a time when I felt all impossible things were possible. If an arid land in Jamnagar can be converted into the refining capital of the world and if a sleepy village in Gujarat can become the automotive hub of Asia, I feel anything can be done." He was Commenting on the opportunities in research, while addressing the students.

Narendra Modi was the chief guest at the convocation, he said, "I would like to congratulate Mukesh Ambani for creating a gem like PDPU in Ahmedabad and contributing to the state’s human resources. We do not want to see a world of robots, we want good human resources. Innovation and risk-taking abilities are the road to success."

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