Gujarat CM Launches ₹1,350 Crore Development Blitz in Bharuch District

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 139 development projects worth approximately ₹1,350 crore in Bharuch district. The major projects include a ₹760 crore high-speed corridor between Ankleshwar and Rajpipla and the second phase of an airstrip to improve regional connectivity. The development push also features a new district sports complex, commercial shopping centres, and enhanced facilities for pilgrims on the Narmada Parikrama route. Patel credited the state's robust fiscal planning and the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for enabling such large-scale development without funding constraints.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Inaugurates ₹1,350 Cr Projects in Bharuch

  • Foundation for Ankleshwar-Rajpipla high-speed corridor
  • Airport development in Ankleshwar
  • New district sports complex for youth
  • Commercial centres & pilgrim rest halls
  • 64 new panchayat houses built
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Gujarat CM launches Rs 1,350 crore development projects in Bharuch

CM Bhupendra Patel launches 139 projects in Bharuch, including the Ankleshwar-Rajpipla high-speed corridor and new sports complex, worth ₹1,350 crore.

"Under the leadership... of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state government has made strong planning so that there is never a shortage of funds for development works. - Bhupendra Patel"

Ahmedabad, March 14

Gujarat's Bharuch district received development projects worth about Rs 1,350 crore on Saturday after Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for 139 works covering infrastructure, transport, sports and public service facilities.

At a programme held at the Swaminarayan temple complex in Zadeshwar, Patel inaugurated 66 projects worth Rs 102 crore and laid the foundation stones for 73 projects valued at Rs 1,248.57 crore, taking the total value of the works to Rs 1,350.68 crore.

Among the major announcements was the laying of the foundation stone for the Ankleshwar-Rajpipla high-speed corridor and Air Strip Phase-II, projects expected to strengthen connectivity in the district.

The 44-km Ankleshwar-Rajpipla road will be upgraded into a high-speed corridor at a cost of Rs 760 crore, which is expected to ease travel towards the Statue of Unity and improve regional road connectivity.

The state government has also begun work on airport development in Ankleshwar to link industrial areas such as Bharuch, Ankleshwar, Dahej and Saykha more effectively.

Addressing the gathering, Patel said the state government had ensured that development works would not face funding constraints.

"Under the leadership and guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state government has made strong planning so that there is never a shortage of funds for development works in sectors such as education, health, road networks, agriculture and industry," he said.

Patel said the projects inaugurated and initiated in the district would contribute to improving the "ease of living" of residents.

According to him, the works span sectors ranging from infrastructure and transport to education, health and sports.

The Chief Minister also referred to Gujarat's fiscal expansion over the past two decades.

"In 2001 the state budget was Rs 36,000 crore, which today has crossed Rs four lakh crore," he said, adding that development-oriented policies had strengthened the state's economic capacity.

As part of sports infrastructure development, a new district sports complex is planned in Bharuch, which Patel said would help fulfil the aspirations of more than two lakh young people.

"Such facilities would provide opportunities for talented youth, particularly as Ahmedabad prepares to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games," he said.

The district is also expected to benefit from ongoing industrial projects. Patel noted that in Jambusar, part of Bharuch district, the country's first bulk drugs park is taking shape over around 1,000 acres in an area already recognised globally as a chemical industry hub.

Additional facilities announced include commercial shopping centre-cum-rest houses planned in Bharuch, Netrang, Rajpardi and Jambusar at a cost of Rs 50 crore, intended to support local trade and visitors.

For pilgrims undertaking the 'Narmada Parikrama', eight rest halls will be constructed at different locations in Bharuch and Jhagadia to improve facilities along the route.

Administrative service delivery infrastructure was also expanded with the inauguration of four renovated 'Jan Seva Kendras' developed by the Revenue Department at a cost of Rs 1.17 crore to provide accessible government services to applicants.

In rural areas, 64 new panchayat houses have been built to strengthen local governance facilities.

"Bharuch has been included in the Surat Economic Region (SER) Hub as a growth centre and Rs 1,185 crore has recently been approved for road infrastructure in the area," he said.

He noted that improved road networks, logistics facilities and connectivity projects are expected to support the district's industrial expansion.

"Projects initiated and inaugurated during the programme are aimed at strengthening infrastructure and services while supporting long-term development in Bharuch district," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the scale of investment is impressive, I hope the focus is also on the quality of execution and timely completion. We've seen many projects get delayed. The sports complex is a great initiative for youth, but let's ensure it's maintained properly for the long term.
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Rohit P
As someone from the chemical industry belt, the bulk drugs park and improved airport connectivity are exactly what we need. It will attract more investment and create jobs. The Jan Seva Kendras are also a welcome step for common people. Good work!
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Michael C
Visiting Gujarat for business often. The infrastructure development here is remarkable. Ankleshwar airport development will make travel between industrial zones so much easier. This is how you build a modern economy.
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Nisha Z
The rest halls for Narmada Parikrama pilgrims is a thoughtful and much-needed initiative. It shows the government is considering cultural and spiritual needs alongside industrial development. Hope they provide clean facilities and drinking water.
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Vikram M
Rs 760 crore for a 44-km road seems very high. While development is welcome, there must be transparency in tendering and cost breakdown. We need accountability to ensure public money is used efficiently, not just big announcements before elections.
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