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Amit Shah's Gujarat Visit: Development Projects and Key Meetings on May 28-29

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Gujarat on May 28-29 to inaugurate and lay foundation stones for multiple development projects. His itinerary includes inaugurating the Jedva Lake, libraries, schools, and a panchayat office in various locations. Shah will also hold a BJP office-bearers meeting and inaugurate the CBSE regional office and "Bharat Mata" sculpture in Ahmedabad. Additionally, he will chair a review meeting on preparations for the Olympic, Commonwealth, and World Police and Fire Games.

HM Amit Shah to visit Gujarat on May 28

Gandhinagar, May 26

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will undertake a two-day visit to Gujarat on May 28-29, during which he is scheduled to inaugurate and lay foundation stones for multiple development projects across the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency and Ahmedabad, and to hold organisational and review meetings.

Shah, who is also the Member of Parliament from the constituency, will begin his programmes on May 28 with a series of development-related events across different locations.

In Vadsar, he will inaugurate the newly constructed Jedva Lake developed under the Anandam Parivar CSR fund.

At the same location, as well as in Jalund and Sardhav, he will also inaugurate newly established libraries developed under Toyota Kirloskar Motors Limited's CSR initiative.

At Khatraj, he will lay the foundation stone for lake beautification works undertaken by the Arvind Foundation. He will also inaugurate a newly constructed village panchayat office.

Further engagements include the inauguration of the Pay Centre Primary School at Moti Bhoyan, as well as the foundation stone laying and inauguration of various development works in Sonipur village and in areas under the Kalol and Gandhinagar North assembly constituencies.

During the visit to Sonipur, Shah is also scheduled to have lunch at the residence of former sarpanch and senior BJP worker Gandaji Thakor.

Later, at the state party headquarters "Shri Kamalam", a meeting of senior BJP office-bearers will be held in his presence.

He is also scheduled to inaugurate the CBSE regional office at the Chandkheda area of Ahmedabad and a newly constructed hostel building at the Umiyadham campus in Sola.

In Ahmedabad, the newly constructed "Bharat Mata" sculpture developed by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation at New Vadaj will be inaugurated.

This will be followed by a review meeting at the Circuit House on preparations for the Olympic, Commonwealth, and World Police and Fire Games, which will be chaired by Shah.

After completing the scheduled programmes on May 28, he is expected to travel to Bhuj in Kutch. The visit continues on May 29 with additional engagements as part of the two-day programme across Gujarat.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Wow, Amit Shah ji is so hardworking! From lake beautification to CBSE office inauguration, he's covering everything. Waheguru bless our leaders who work for public welfare. But I wish some attention was given to farmers in these projects too.

Michael C

Impressive itinerary for a 2-day visit. The "Bharat Mata" sculpture inauguration sounds interesting. Would love to see how CSR funds are being utilized for lakes and libraries. Hope this sets a national example for development.

Rohit P

All these inaugurations sound great on paper, but ground reality in Gujarat is mixed. Some villages still lack basic amenities. I hope these projects actually reach the common man and aren't just photo ops for the next election. 😒

Kavya N

Libraries and lake development - that's a smart combination! Reading among youth is declining, so library projects are much needed. But I'm curious why the focus is only on Gandhinagar constituency. What about other parts of Gujarat?

Sarah B

It's interesting to see a Union Minister taking time for local projects like village panchayat offices and primary schools. The CSR involvement from companies like Toyota and Arvind Foundation suggests good public-private collaboration. Btw, the lunch at former sarpanch's home is a nice touch - keeps the grassroots connect! 👌

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