Gujarat's Navsari Launches Rs 112 Crore Water & Drainage Project for 25,000

The Navsari Municipal Corporation has initiated a major Rs 112 crore project to build a new water supply and drainage network. This initiative targets four recently merged villages that have long faced challenges with clean drinking water and sewage disposal. The comprehensive infrastructure will include new pipelines, treatment plants, and pumping stations. The project aligns with the Gujarat government's declaration of 2025 as 'Urban Development Year' to enhance civic amenities.

Key Points: Navsari's Rs 112 Cr Water & Drainage Network Project in Gujarat

  • Rs 112 crore investment
  • Covers 4 newly merged villages
  • Aims to aid 25,000 residents
  • Part of 2025 Urban Development Year
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Navsari Municipal Corporation undertakes Rs 112 crore water and drainage network project in Gujarat

Navsari Municipal Corporation undertakes a Rs 112 crore project to provide water supply and drainage to newly merged areas, benefiting 25,000 residents.

"The project... will provide relief to residents while improving their overall well-being. - Dev Chaudhary"

Gandhinagar, January 16

The Gujarat government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, remains committed to improving the 'Ease of Living' for citizens while advancing urban development across Gujarat. With cities developing, the government is ensuring the availability of essential civic amenities such as water supply, drainage pipelines, roads, and sanitation in newly connected areas.

According to a press release, aligning with this approach, Navsari Municipal Corporation has undertaken a water supply and drainage project with an investment of Rs 112 crore.

Navsari Municipal Corporation was formed on 1 January 2025, following the inclusion of the former Navsari Vijalpore Municipality area along with four adjoining villages, Eru, Dharagiri, Dantej, and Hansapore. These outer areas had long been facing challenges related to clean drinking water and the lack of proper drainage infrastructure.

To address these concerns once and for all, Navsari Municipal Corporation has initiated the construction of a new water supply and drainage network in these areas at an estimated cost of Rs 112 crore, said the release.

Under this project, the Municipal Corporation will develop modern infrastructure in a phased manner, including new water supply and drainage pipelines, overhead tanks, underground sumps, drainage pumping stations, sewage treatment plants, and new water treatment plants.

As per the release, these initiatives will provide substantial relief to over 25,000 residents by addressing long-standing challenges related to drinking water availability and sewage disposal. As a result, health-related concerns, especially among children, will be reduced significantly.

The new water supply and drainage network in Navsari will not only strengthen civic infrastructure but will also be an important step towards making the city cleaner, safer, and more modern. The four villages integrated into the Navsari Municipal Corporation area will also have better roads, street lighting, new drainage networks, gardens, ponds, a vihar dham, a civic centre, and dustbin distribution to strengthen cleanliness efforts, said the release.

Discussing this project, Navsari Municipal Corporation Commissioner Dev Chaudhary said that "In the new year, Navsari Municipal Corporation is focusing on improving basic civic facilities, including drainage, roads, storm water systems, and water supply. For this, a plan has been prepared to lay complete drainage, water, and stormwater networks in the four villages recently merged into the city. In the first phase, drainage and water supply works will be carried out. The project is being implemented on schedule and will provide relief to residents while improving their overall well-being."

In 2005, PM Narendra Modi, then Chief Minister of Gujarat, celebrated the first 'Urban Development Year' and introduced various initiatives to boost urban development across Gujarat, as per the release. Building on this vision and committed to accelerating progress, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has announced that 2025 will be observed as 'Urban Development Year' once again.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Rs 112 crore is a huge investment. While the intent is good, I hope the municipal corporation ensures transparency in tendering and spending. We've seen too many projects where funds disappear and the quality suffers. Proper oversight is crucial.
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Aman W
Integrating villages into the municipal corporation is the right step for holistic development. Better roads, street lights, and gardens will significantly improve the quality of life. Gujarat's focus on urban infrastructure is commendable. 👍
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Priyanka N
Clean drinking water and proper drainage are basic rights. It's sad that it took so long, but better late than never. Reducing health issues for children is the most important outcome. Hope other cities in India follow this model.
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David E
Interesting to see the focus on 'Urban Development Year' again. The article mentions a long-term vision from 2005. Consistency in policy is key for infrastructure projects that take years to complete. Hope the sewage treatment plants are built with future capacity in mind.
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Kavya N
As a resident of Gujarat, I'm proud to see such developments. But the real test is maintenance. Will the corporation have the funds and will to maintain these new pipelines and plants after 5 years? That's often where we fail.

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