Rajkot's Mega Upgrade: Sports Complex, Lion Safari & Housing Boost Gujarat

Rajkot is undergoing rapid infrastructure development with multiple projects aimed at enhancing urban living. Key initiatives include an international-standard sports complex, over a thousand affordable housing units, and a new Lion Safari Park to boost tourism. The city will also see a modern convention centre, a working women's hostel, and critical water supply infrastructure like a 50 MLD filter plant. These efforts are part of the broader 'Viksit Gujarat' vision to transform cities and improve citizen well-being.

Key Points: Rajkot Development: Sports Complex, Lion Safari, Housing Projects

  • International sports complex in Ward 17
  • 1010 affordable housing units in Railnagar
  • Lion Safari Park in Madhapar area
  • New 50 MLD filter plant for water security
  • Convention centre & working women's hostel
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Gujarat: Rajkot to receive sports complex, convention centre, housing facilities, and Lion Safari Park

Rajkot set for major upgrades including an international sports complex, Lion Safari Park, affordable housing, and a new convention centre under Gujarat's development push.

"In the coming days, the residents of Rajkot will receive new facilities such as a sports complex, a filter plant and a lion safari park."

Gandhinagar, February 21

To realise the mantra of Viksit Gujarat to Viksit Bharat, various projects for the holistic development of cities across the state are progressing rapidly under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

In Rajkot, several upcoming projects are set to promote 'Ease of Living'. The Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) has accelerated the construction of various infrastructure projects, including housing, bridges and roads across the city. As a result, in the coming days, the residents of Rajkot will receive new facilities such as a sports complex, a filter plant and a lion safari park.

Under the Urban Development Year 2025 initiative of the Government of Gujarat, the RMC is developing an international standard state-of-the-art sports complex in Ward No. 17. Keeping in mind Olympic and Commonwealth Games disciplines, the complex has been designed with international-level facilities and infrastructure. Once completed, players from Rajkot and across Saurashtra will benefit from high-quality training facilities, modern infrastructure and a competitive environment.

To ensure affordable housing for citizens, the RMC is nearing completion of 1010 EWS II type housing units in the Railnagar area under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana at a cost of over Rs 119 crore. The housing scheme includes rooftop solar systems, water supply lines, drainage systems, gas pipeline connections, auto door lifts, rainwater harvesting systems, auto DG generator sets, fire tanks with a foolproof fire safety system and a children's play area. The housing project has been planned in an integrated and inclusive manner, with facilities such as an anganwadi and a shopping centre also being provided.

Rajkot is also an industrial hub of Saurashtra. MSME industries, including auto engineering and several other sectors, play a significant role in the city's economy. Grants have been allocated by the Central and State Governments for the construction of a modern convention centre in Rajkot.

Additionally, a state-of-the-art working women's hostel will be constructed in the Smart City area with an allocation of Rs 49 crore. The construction of this hostel is currently in progress.

With the expansion of Rajkot, a 50 MLD capacity filter plant is planned at Nyara to ensure the availability of safe drinking water. An underground sump (underground storage facility) with a capacity of 342.72 lakh litres, along with a pump house, is currently under construction in the area.

Furthermore, in the Madhapar area, a 24.19 ML Ground Service Reservoir (on-ground water storage tank) and a 3 ML Elevated Service Reservoir (overhead water tank) are being developed at Rs 31.75 crore, and work on the pumping station is ongoing.

Keeping in mind tourism development and environmental conservation, the RMC is fast-tracking the Lion Safari Park project. Under the project, the construction of the compound wall and a 5 metre high chain link fencing wall ensuring the safety of animals and visitors has been completed.

Facilities such as night shelters for animals, internal roads for smooth movement within the park and an inspection road outside the park premises have also been completed. In the coming days, the Lion Safari Park will emerge as a new centre of attraction for the citizens.

Continuous efforts have been undertaken by the State Government to elevate the city of Rajkot. Through various development projects, including Atal Sarovar, AIIMS, the International Airport and multiple flyovers, Rajkot has undergone a significant transformation, enhancing the well-being of its citizens. All these development initiatives reflect the State Government's commitment to improving the quality of life of urban residents.

- ANI

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Priya S
The working women's hostel is a much-needed initiative. Safety and good accommodation for women professionals can really boost economic participation. Hope they keep the rents affordable. The integrated housing project with solar and rainwater harvesting is also very forward-thinking.
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Karthik V
Good to see development, but I hope the focus on big projects doesn't mean neglecting basic maintenance of existing roads and drainage. Sometimes new flyovers are built while inner city roads remain terrible. Execution and long-term upkeep are key.
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Anjali F
The 1010 EWS houses with all those amenities – solar, rainwater harvesting, play area – is heartening. Affordable housing with quality is rare. If implemented well, this can be a model for other cities. Hope the allotment process is transparent.
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Michael C
Visiting Rajkot for business often. A modern convention centre will definitely make it more attractive for corporate events and exhibitions. Combined with the new airport, the city's profile is rising fast. Smart planning.
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Sneha F
The filter plant and water storage projects are crucial. Summer water shortages are a real problem. Infrastructure for essentials like water often gets less spotlight than safari parks, but it's more important for 'ease of living'. Good to see it's being addressed.
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Vikram M

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