Gujarat CM Gifts Aravalli Rs 168 Crore in Development at Shamlaji Festival

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated and laid the foundation for development projects worth Rs 168 crore in Aravalli district during the Shamlaji Mahotsav. He highlighted that over Rs 1,232 crore worth of works have been approved for the district in the past three years, focusing on integrating remote tribal areas into the mainstream. The projects span roads, education, sports, and health, alongside initiatives to promote tribal heritage and livelihoods. The event was attended by state ministers and local officials, emphasizing the transformation of the religious festival into a development celebration.

Key Points: Rs 168 Crore Development Works for Gujarat's Aravalli District

  • Rs 168 crore development works inaugurated
  • Shamlaji declared a new taluka
  • Focus on tribal area housing, education, and healthcare
  • Promotion of tribal arts and 'Vocal for Local'
  • Part of Rs 1,232 crore approved for Aravalli in 3 years
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Gujarat: Aravalli district receives development works worth Rs 168 crore

Gujarat CM launches Rs 168 crore projects in Aravalli, turning Shamlaji Mahotsav into a development festival for tribal area progress.

"Vikas bhi, Virasat bhi (Development too, Heritage too) - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, January 9

At the conclusion of the Shamlaji Mahotsav at the renowned pilgrimage centre of Shamlaji, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel gifted the Aravalli district multiple development works worth Rs. 168 crore.

After Shamlaji was recently declared a new taluka by the state government, this marked the Chief Minister's first programme in Shamlaji, turning the Shamlaji Mahotsav into a development festival (Vikas Utsav) for the entire Aravalli district.

Sharing details of Rs. 1,232 crore worth of development works approved for the Aravalli district over the past three years, the Chief Minister said the Prime Minister has ensured adequate funding to bring remote areas and deprived sections into the mainstream of development.

The Chief Minister said the Prime Minister has promoted modern development while preserving the divinity and grandeur of religious and historical sites through the mantra "Vikas bhi, Virasat bhi." He stated that housing, education, livelihood and healthcare facilities have been provided in tribal areas.

Community health centres are being upgraded and converted into sub-district hospitals. He added that through 12 science colleges, two universities and 11 medical colleges in these tribal areas, opportunities have opened up for the children of tribal families to become doctors and engineers.

To realise the vision of Viksit Bharat and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the Chief Minister urged promoting tribal traditional arts, skills, occupations, and products through Vocal for Local and Local for Global.

On this occasion, Minister Raman Solanki said that under the Chief Minister's leadership, Gujarat has seen unprecedented development, with notable progress in education, healthcare, employment, and livelihoods in the tribal areas of the Aravalli district through state and central schemes.

Minister of State P. C. Baranda stated that the Shamlaji Mahotsav is a living symbol of the unity, culture and faith of the tribal community. This year, with thousands of participants and the folk music, dance, and devotional ambience created by artists, the community's heritage has been further strengthened. The development works received today, and their inauguration will give further momentum to the development of Aravalli.

On this occasion, Chief Minister inaugurated and laid foundation stone for various projects, including Rs 107.02 crore projects of the Roads and Buildings Department (State), various projects worth Rs. 24.49 crore of the Education Department, projects worth Rs. 19.9 crore of the Sports Department, projects worth Rs. 12.5 crore of the Roads and Buildings Department (Panchayat), projects worth Rs. 3.46 crore of the Health and Family Welfare Department. Additionally, plot allotments were issued to families of nomadic and denotified tribes, and cash credit assistance was distributed to Kishan Mission Mangalam groups.

The event was attended by District Panchayat President Priyanka Damor, MP Shobhanaben Baraiya, MLAs Shri Bhikhusinhji Parmar and Shri Dhavalsinh Zala, District In-charge Secretary Shri Roopwant Singh, District Collector Prashasti Pareek, District Development Officer Deepesh Kedia, District Police Chief Manoharsinh Jadeja, along with other officials and dignitaries.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs 168 crore is a significant investment. The breakdown into roads, education, and sports shows holistic planning. Promoting tribal arts through 'Vocal for Local' is a great way to preserve culture while creating livelihoods. More power to the local artisans!
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Aman W
Good step, but I hope this isn't just an announcement before elections. We've seen many foundation stones laid but projects delayed for years. The people of Aravalli deserve timely completion and transparency in fund usage.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Shamlaji, integrating development with the preservation of its spiritual heritage ("Vikas bhi, Virasat bhi") is the perfect approach. Improving infrastructure will help pilgrims and boost local tourism. Well done!
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Karthik V
The mention of 11 medical colleges in tribal areas is promising. If tribal children can become doctors and serve their own communities, it creates a sustainable model. Education is the real game-changer. Hope the quality matches the quantity.
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Nisha Z
Development during a Mahotsav sends a strong message of progress with faith. Distributing plots to nomadic tribes is a long-pending social justice measure. Gujarat's model of development in tribal belts is worth studying for other states.

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