Gujarat CM Launches Rs 70 Cr Integrated Seva Sadan in New Vav-Tharad District

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel performed the groundbreaking ceremony for a modern District Seva Sadan in the newly created Vav-Tharad district. The Rs 70 crore facility, spread over 39 acres, aims to house over 30 district-level government offices under one roof to streamline public service delivery. The project is aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for good governance and will incorporate sustainable features like solar power and rainwater harvesting. Officials state it will significantly reduce the need for citizens to travel to multiple locations for administrative work.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Inaugurates Vav-Tharad District Seva Sadan

  • Rs 70 crore project on 39 acres
  • Consolidates over 30 district offices
  • Aligns with PM Modi's governance vision
  • Features green building norms & solar power
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Gujarat CM's development push in Vav-Tharad, lays foundation stone for Integrated Seva Sadan

CM Bhupendra Patel lays foundation for a Rs 70 crore integrated service center in Gujarat's Vav-Tharad district to streamline citizen services.

"The objective is to provide services of multiple government departments from a single location - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar/Tharad, Jan 25 The newly created Vav-Tharad district in Gujarat will soon have a modern District Seva Sadan, with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Sunday performing the 'bhoomi pujan' for the project at Tharad.

The facility will be constructed over 39 acres at an estimated cost of around Rs 70 crore, officials said.

The ceremony was held as the Vav-Tharad district prepares to host the state-level celebration of the 77th Republic Day for the first time.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Patel said the District Seva Sadan model was aimed at ensuring easier access to government services for citizens.

"The objective is to provide services of multiple government departments from a single location, saving time and resources for the people while improving administrative efficiency," he said.

Officials said the project aligns with the state government's approach, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of good governance, to strengthen administrative infrastructure at district headquarters.

Under this initiative, newly created districts are being equipped with integrated service centres to streamline public service delivery. The upcoming District Seva Sadan in Vav-Tharad will house the office of the District Collector along with more than 30 district-level offices of various state government departments.

According to officials, this consolidation is expected to reduce the need for citizens to visit multiple offices across different locations for routine administrative work.

District Collector J.S. Prajapati said the project would significantly benefit residents of the largely rural district. "Once operational, citizens will be able to access most government services under one roof, which will make administrative processes faster and more convenient," he said.

The building will be developed following green building norms. Facilities planned for the complex include a solar rooftop system, rainwater harvesting infrastructure, a large meeting hall, modern lift systems and basement parking.

Officials said these features were intended to ensure sustainability and efficient use of resources.

District In-charge Secretary Nagarajan, District Development Officer Kartik Jivani, Roads and Buildings Secretary P.R. Pateliya and Special Secretary J.A. Gandhi were also present at the ceremony.

Superintending Engineer L.D. Chaudhary and Executive Engineer Tejas Mangukiya briefed the dignitaries on technical aspects of the project.

Deodar MLA Keshaji Chauhan said the construction of the District Seva Sadan marked an important step in strengthening administrative facilities in the region.

Officials said construction work would commence shortly and be monitored to ensure timely completion in accordance with prescribed standards.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 70 crore on a building? While the idea of a Seva Sadan is good, I hope the focus remains on actual service delivery and not just on constructing a fancy office. The real test will be if the staff there are helpful and reduce red tape.
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Vikram M
Good governance in action! PM Modi's vision is truly transforming district administration. Solar power and rainwater harvesting are excellent features. Gujarat leading the way as always. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
My family is from a village near Tharad. Currently, for any document work, we have to travel to Palanpur. This will be a huge relief if it works as promised. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see such integrated service models being developed. The green building norms are commendable. Efficient, citizen-centric administration is crucial for development.
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Karthik V
Hope they also digitize the processes fully. A modern building is good, but what we need is online portals so we don't have to visit any office at all for basic services. That's true ease of living.

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