Gujarat's Bhavnagar Gets Rs 509cr Boost & E-Buses, First in State Under PM Scheme

Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi inaugurated development projects worth over Rs 509 crore in Bhavnagar. The launch included 50 electric buses under the central PM e-Bus Sewa scheme, making Bhavnagar the first city in Gujarat to start this service in the scheme's second phase. The initiatives aim to enhance civic infrastructure and provide efficient, eco-friendly public transport. Several ministers highlighted the benefits for commuters, local industries, and air quality.

Key Points: Gujarat Dy CM Launches Rs 509cr Projects, E-Bus Service in Bhavnagar

  • Rs 509cr projects launched
  • 50 electric buses rolled out
  • First Gujarat city under scheme's phase 2
  • Aims to strengthen civic infrastructure
  • Affordable fares starting at Rs 10
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Gujarat Dy CM launches Rs 509cr development projects, e-bus service in Bhavnagar

Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi launches Rs 509cr development works & electric bus service in Bhavnagar, first in Gujarat under PM e-Bus Sewa scheme.

"The new buses will become the lifeline of Bhavnagar. - Harsh Sanghavi"

Bhavnagar, Feb 14

Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi on Saturday launched and inaugurated development projects worth Rs 509.23 crore in Bhavnagar, including the rollout of electric buses under the Centre's PM e-Bus Sewa scheme.

The programme was held in the virtual presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The works undertaken by the Bhavnagar Municipal Corporation comprise the foundation laying of 35 projects costing Rs 140.83 crore and the inauguration of one project valued at Rs 368.40 crore.

The initiatives are intended to strengthen civic infrastructure and improve public amenities across the city.

Addressing the gathering, Sanghavi said 50 electric buses have been allocated to Bhavnagar to make the urban transport system more efficient and environmentally sustainable.

A modern depot has been completed at Adhewada for the operation and maintenance of the buses.

He said Bhavnagar has become the first city in Gujarat to commence electric bus services under the second phase of the scheme.

"The new buses will become the lifeline of Bhavnagar," he said, adding that the air-conditioned service would provide relief to commuters during the summer months.

Sanghavi also expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister on behalf of the city's residents.

Referring to the recently announced Rs 10,000 crore agricultural relief package, he congratulated Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Cabinet Minister Jitu Vaghani.

He further said that the recent trade agreement with the United States would benefit the diamond and textile industries and open new avenues for traders.

Union Minister of State Nimuben Bambhaniya said the new bus service would make daily travel more convenient for citizens and improve connectivity between urban and nearby rural areas.

"An organised public transport system will bring positive change in the lives of people," she said, adding that the Union Budget reflects the vision of 'Viksit Bharat 2047'.

Vaghani said civil and electrical infrastructure worth Rs 18.24 crore has been developed under the scheme.

Approximately Rs 350 crore will be spent over 12 years on the operation and maintenance of the 50 buses, while the Centre will provide a grant of Rs 103 crore during this period.

He added that fares have been kept affordable, with travel up to five kilometres priced at Rs 10.

Minister of State for Energy and district in-charge minister Kaushik Vekariya said the service will operate across 17 routes, including nine urban and eight suburban routes covering areas within a 15-kilometre radius.

Initially, operations will begin on eight routes with 50 buses, benefiting an estimated 3,000 passengers daily.

He said the eco-friendly initiative would help reduce pollution and improve air quality. Several public representatives and senior officials attended the event.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative, but Rs 509 crore is a huge amount. I hope there is strict monitoring so the funds are used properly and there is no corruption. The projects should be completed on time. We have seen many projects announced with fanfare but delayed for years.
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Kaushik V
As a Bhavnagar resident, I'm very happy. The summer heat is brutal, so AC buses will be a blessing for daily commuters like me. The connectivity to suburban areas is much needed. Hope the service is reliable and buses are maintained well.
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Anjali F
Reducing pollution is crucial. E-buses and better civic infra will improve quality of life. But what about waste management and water supply projects? Hope the municipal corporation focuses on those basics too. Development should be holistic.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the scale of investment in public transport here. The operational cost over 12 years seems high, but if it gets people out of private vehicles, the long-term environmental and traffic benefits could be worth it. The grant from the Centre is significant.
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Suresh O
Jai Gujarat! Proud to see our state leading again. First city in Gujarat for phase 2 of the e-bus scheme. This is real vikas. The mention of the trade agreement benefiting diamond and textile workers is also positive news for our business community.

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