If I had to bet on which city will lead Bharat’s next industrial revolution, it would be Rajkot.
Rajkotis are forged from a different mud. Risk runs in their veins. They get knocked down, dust themselves off, and come back stronger until they win.
That’s not just spirit, it’s their DNA.
A silent global hub for auto components, bearings, machine tools, castings, and precision engineering. They make everything from basic kitchenware to components for luxury cars and fighter planes.
Forget fancy IIM degrees, if you truly want to understand manufacturing, just plant yourself in Rajkot for a couple of years.
Walk the workshops in Metoda, Shapar, and Aji, where innovation, quality, and relentless hustle are unmatched. Watch, learn, and absorb.
What Rajkot has built deserves to be studied deeply and replicated across Bharat. It’s this grassroots industrial energy, turning raw grit into world-class products, that will power a Viksit Bharat.
Jai Hind. Jai Rajkot 🇮🇳🚀
Today, the peak power demand (solar hours) of 260.45 GW was met succesfully at 15:40 hrs.
This is a new high surpassing yesterday's peak demand (solar hours) of 257.37 GW which was also successfully met.
@DrGauravGarg4 Yes, 100%
- Infrastructure n Development
- Culture
- Safety n no Gundagardi.
- Teansportaion
Above are the reason to vote @BJP4Gujarat
We know that, there are some cons but pros are on higher side, almost 80-20%.
A Gen Z joined the team.
Week one.
During onboarding, the manager said,
“We sometimes stay late during peak periods.”
Gen Z nodded.
Then asked,
“Is that paid… or just expected?”
The room went quiet.
- No attitude.
- No rebellion.
- Just a question.
Later that day, HR mentioned “growth opportunities.”
Gen Z replied,
“Does growth include raises, or just more responsibility?”
Again, silence.
- No laziness.
- No entitlement.
- Just clarity.
That’s when the team realized something.
When people say
“Gen Z is lazy,”
what they really mean is:
Gen Z watched old generation
- skip meals,
- miss birthdays,
- work weekends,
- and burn out
only to be told
“budgets are tight”
and “be grateful you have a job.”
So Gen Z chose differently.
- They don’t romanticize overwork.
- They don’t confuse suffering with ambition.
- They don’t trade health for praise.
They still work hard.
They just refuse to work for nothing.
It’s not laziness.
It’s pattern recognition.
And honestly,
after everything old generation went through…
Can you really blame them?
Money isn't important?
Try living in poverty once.
Money solves 99% of real-life problems, that's exactly why it matters.
And yes, you need to earn well before preaching that money doesn't matter.
Negotiate like a donkey.
Act stupid. Ask dumb questions. Be a bit confused. Do not show how smart you are.
When they talk about things, apologize for not quite understanding and ask them to explain various details again.
Frame your requests as if they had just occurred to you
નૂતન વર્ષાભિનંદન…!!!
આજથી આરંભ થતું નવું વર્ષ આપ સૌના જીવનમાં સુખ, શાંતિ, સમૃદ્ધિ અને આનંદ લાવે એવી હાર્દિક શુભકામનાઓ.
ગુજરાતની આ ખમતીધર માટીના મહેનતુ લોકો અને સમૃદ્ધ સંસ્કૃતિ વધુ ઓજસ્વી બને, એ જ અંતરમનથી પ્રાર્થના.
નવા વર્ષની હાર્દિક શુભેચ્છાઓ!
India 🇮🇳 gets just ~1 crore foreign tourists a year.
That’s less than Bangkok (3.2 Crore) alone gets.
And this, in a country with:
🕌 40 UNESCO sites
🏔️ The Himalayas
🌴 Goa, Kerala and Andaman beaches
🍛 The best food on Earth
🧘♂️ Yoga, Ayurveda, Rich Culture, so many Festivals
We have everything, except tourists.
Now imagine if India touched 10 crore+ foreign visitors every year
Here’s what happens 👇
💰 Billions in forex inflow
🏨 Lakhs of new jobs in hotels, taxis, crafts, food
🏡 More income in small towns & villages
🚆 Better infrastructure across tourist circuits
🌍 And a stronger global image for India
Tourism is soft power + real economy combined.
So what’s stopping us?
❌ Dirty public spaces
❌ Aggressive touting & scams
❌ Patchy infrastructure
❌ Poor marketing abroad
❌ Complicated visitor experience
We don’t need to reinvent the Taj Mahal.
We just need to make India cleaner, simpler, and kinder to our guests.
Solutions are simple:
✅ Keep top 50 tourist zones spotless.
✅ Train taxi drivers, guides & shopkeepers.
✅ Make e-visa truly seamless.
✅ Launch an “India Smiles Back” global campaign.
✅ Turn hospitality into national pride again.
If we fix these, India won’t just have 10 crore foreign visitors,
We’ll have 100 crore stories told around the world. 🌏✨
Because the world already loves India.
We just need to make visiting it a joy, not a challenge. 💛
I’ve been away from my hometown since childhood. Every time I visit, I bow down and touch its soil with reverence.
It may sound over-emotional, but I love doing it.
Recently, during a train journey, I crossed my hometown. Asked the staff to wake me up a little before arrival. it was 4:30 AM when the train stopped for just two minutes. I stood there on the platform for those two minutes and boarded again. Felt peaceful. Felt home.
You don’t love your parents, your motherland, or your nation for what they have to offer. They aren’t a give-and-take business where you check the rate of return. You love them simply because they’re yours.