Gujarat Inaugurates ₹2,500 Cr Projects in 3 Days; Mehsana Gets ₹938 Crore Boost

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced and launched development projects worth over ₹938 crore in Mehsana district. He highlighted that Gujarat has seen works worth around ₹2,500 crore inaugurated or initiated across the state in just three days. Key projects include railway line expansions, the development of Vadnagar as a heritage town, and a significant farmers' compensation package. State ministers emphasized aligning these initiatives with the national 'Viksit Bharat' vision.

Key Points: Gujarat Launches ₹2,500 Cr Development Works, Focus on Mehsana

  • ₹938 cr projects for Mehsana
  • State-wide ₹2,500 cr works in 3 days
  • Focus on railway & heritage development
  • ₹11,000 cr package for farmers
  • MoUs worth ₹3.24 lakh crore signed
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Gujarat records Rs 2,500 cr-worth development works in 3 days; Mehsana gets Rs 938 crore projects

Gujarat CM announces ₹938 crore projects for Mehsana, part of state-wide ₹2,500 crore development push in 3 days, enhancing infrastructure and heritage.

"Gujarat today leads the country in financial management, and as a result, there is no shortage of funds in the state. - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

Mehsana, March 22

Gujarat has seen development works worth around Rs 2,500 crore inaugurated or initiated over the past three days, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said on Sunday, as he announced and launched projects worth over Rs 938 crore in Mehsana district.

At the 'Mahimavant Mehsana' programme in Visnagar, Patel carried out foundation-laying for works exceeding Rs 630 crore, performed ground-breaking for projects worth over Rs 168 crore, and inaugurated completed works valued at Rs 140 crore.

He said these projects would serve as milestones in the district's overall development.

"Gujarat today leads the country in financial management, and as a result, there is no shortage of funds in the state. Every reasonable proposal from the Mehsana district will be prioritised and approved," he said.

Highlighting recent activity, he said, "In the last three days alone, development works worth more than Rs 2,500 crore have been inaugurated and foundation stones laid across Gujarat."

He added that infrastructure upgrades such as the doubling of the Mehsana-Palanpur railway line and the approval of the long-pending Taranga-Ambaji railway line would advance economic activity in the region.

The Chief Minister reiterated the government's commitment to developing Vadnagar, the birthplace of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as a world-class heritage town.

He referred to projects including the Prerna School, an archaeological museum and the redevelopment of the railway station.

Patel also said MoUs worth Rs 3.24 lakh crore signed during the North Gujarat Regional Vibrant Summit in Mehsana reflected the district's industrial potential and added that it was emerging as a food processing hub.

During the programme, nutrition kits were distributed to pregnant women, and attendees took a pledge to adopt 'Swadeshi'.

State Energy and Petrochemicals Minister Rushikesh Patel said the state government was advancing development initiatives in line with the national vision.

"The Chief Minister is taking forward the torch of development initiated by the Prime Minister at a rapid pace," he said.

Detailing farmer-focused measures, he added, "The state government has announced a Rs 11,000 crore package for farmers, under which more than Rs 250 crore has been directly credited to the accounts of farmers in Mehsana as compensation for crop losses."

He said healthcare infrastructure had been strengthened with sub-district hospitals in Vijapur and Kheralu, while in education, alongside M.N. Science College, new colleges and facilities for preparation of competitive examinations had been established.

"The government is committed to improving the ease of living for the last person in society," he said, adding that work on underground power lines to make cities wire-free was nearing completion in municipalities including Unjha.

He further said that integrating modern facilities with heritage sites such as the Sun Temple at Modhera and Vadnagar would support Gujarat's role in achieving the 'Viksit Bharat @2047' vision.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 2500 crore in 3 days sounds impressive, but I hope this development is equitable and reaches all sections. Distributing nutrition kits is a good step, but sustained healthcare and education investment is key for real 'ease of living'.
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Aman W
As someone from Mehsana, the direct compensation for crop loss is a major relief for farmers here. The food processing hub potential can change our local economy. Hope the promises on ground become reality soon!
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Sarah B
Integrating modern facilities with heritage sites like Modhera is a brilliant approach. It preserves culture while driving growth. Gujarat's development model continues to be noteworthy.
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Karthik V
While the numbers are staggering, we must ensure transparency in these projects. No shortage of funds is good, but are we prioritizing the right infrastructure? Underground wiring is a welcome upgrade for city aesthetics and safety.
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Nisha Z
The focus on competitive exam facilities and new colleges is the real development for me. Empowering youth with education and opportunities will build a stronger Viksit Bharat. Good move!

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