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Amit Shah to Launch Rs 620 Cr Gandhinagar Development Projects

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for Rs 620 crore civic projects in Gandhinagar on Sunday. The projects include healthcare facilities, water supply systems, sewage infrastructure, roads, gardens, and sports facilities. Thirty-seven modern civic vehicles will be inducted to strengthen sanitation and rescue operations. Major upcoming projects include a 100 MLD sewage treatment plant and an advanced sports complex.

Gujarat: HM Amit Shah to lay foundation stone of Gandhinagar civic projects tomorrow

Gandhinagar, May 16

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for public infrastructure and civic development projects worth Rs 620 crore in Gandhinagar on Sunday, with the programme covering healthcare facilities, water supply systems, sewage infrastructure, roads, gardens, sports facilities and community amenities across the state capital.

Shah, who represents the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency, will virtually inaugurate and launch the projects in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, Gandhinagar Mayor Miraben Patel, Municipal Commissioner J.N. Vaghela, along with MPs, MLAs and other public representatives.

According to the Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation (GMC), several completed projects related to healthcare, civic services, and public infrastructure will be opened to the public during the programme.

These include newly constructed Urban Health Centres at Sector-21, Sector-22, and Sargasan; modern yoga studios at Sector-25 and Sargasan; and primary health centres at Bhat and Zundal.

The civic body will also inaugurate two new overhead water tanks along with a purified drinking water distribution network at Pethapur, a GMC ward office and shopping centre at Randheja, a community hall at Amiyapur, and garden development works at Sector-1.

As part of the event, the municipal corporation will induct 37 modern civic and emergency utility vehicles into service.

These include backhoe loaders, emergency rescue vehicles, hopper tipper dumpers, mini ultra high-pressure machines and water bowsers aimed at strengthening sanitation, rescue and maintenance operations in the city.

The programme will also mark the laying of the foundation stone for multiple upcoming infrastructure projects planned to address future urban requirements.

Among the major projects is a 100 MLD capacity sewage treatment plant (STP) and a new terminal pumping station at Jaspur, estimated to cost around Rs 135 crore.

Other projects for which foundation stones will be laid include an advanced sports complex, yoga centre and digital library at Pethapur, along with new community halls at Koba and Pethapur.

Major road and urban development works announced under the programme include development of the Gandhinagar bypass road from the Rakshashakti Flyover to the Dholeshwar Mahadev bridge, a road development project from Koba Circle to Pancheshwar Circle, renovation of the Gayatrinagar garden in Sector-27, beautification of the Sector-25 lake, and construction of new internal roads in Kudasan, Raysan, Sargasan and other town planning areas.

GMC stated that the projects were aimed at strengthening civic infrastructure and providing improved urban facilities for residents as part of the city's long-term development plans.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ananya R

Healthcare centres and sports complex - both much needed. But why no mention of digital infrastructure or waste management? A modern city needs smart solutions, not just roads and tanks. Hope the urban health centres actually get staffed properly; we have enough empty buildings in Gujarat. 🤔

Rohit P

The bypass road from Rakshashakti Flyover to Dholeshwar Mahadev bridge will be a game-changer for commuting. Rush hour traffic in that area is horrible! Also appreciate the 37 new civic vehicles - our sanitation workers deserve modern equipment. But implementers need to ensure no corruption in tenders for these projects. True development is when common man benefits.

James A

Interesting to see massive infrastructure spending. The 100 MLD STP and new terminal pumping station are critical for a growing city. I hope the design includes modern SCADA systems and energy-efficient operations. Digital library and yoga centre are good cultural additions. But remember, maintenance is key - many Indian cities build but then neglect upkeep.

Kavya N

Finally some attention to Sector-25 lake beautification and Gayatrinagar garden! Green spaces are so important for mental health. Also glad to see yoga studios - our traditional wellness needs more support. But I wish the article mentioned any environmental impact assessments for these projects. Development should be sustainable. Also, 620 crore is huge - hope it's spent wisely. 🌿

Aditya G

Good initiative but I'm skeptical. The previous government's Gandhinagar development projects are still incomplete. And why is HM Amit Shah inaugurating local civic projects? This looks like political mileage before elections. Real development requires long-term vision, not

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