Amit Shah Inaugurates Gujarat's Lavish MLA Complex: Inside the Rs 325 Crore Project

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the new MLA residential complex in Gandhinagar on Bhai Bij. The massive project spans 28,576 square meters and features 216 modern residences. Each unit includes three bedrooms, an office, servant's room, and premium amenities like swimming pools and gyms. The eco-friendly complex incorporates rainwater harvesting and 600 newly planted trees as part of environmental conservation efforts.

Key Points: Amit Shah Inaugurates New Gandhinagar MLA Residential Complex

  • Each 3BHK residence spans 238.45 sq meters with servant's room and office
  • Complex features swimming pool, gym, multipurpose hall and medical dispensary
  • Built at cost of Rs 325 crore with rainwater harvesting and 600 new trees
  • Project marks major upgrade from 1970s-era 41 sq meter MLA residences
  • Includes two elevators per block and dedicated parking spaces for each unit
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Amit Shah inaugurates newly constructed MLA residential complex spanning 28,576 square meters in Gandhinagar

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates state-of-the-art MLA residential complex in Gandhinagar featuring 216 units, modern amenities, and eco-friendly facilities.

"Expressed his satisfaction with the state-of-the-art facilities - Chief Minister's Office"

Gandhinagar, October 23

On the auspicious occasion of Bhai Bij, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday inaugurated the newly constructed residential complex for the members of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly in Gandhinagar.

According to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) release, constructed by the State Government's Roads and Buildings Department, the MLA residential complex in Sector 17 covers a total area of 28,576 square meters. Each residence, with a spacious area of 238.45 square meters, includes 3 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, an office, and a servant's room.

Union Home Minister inaugurated these well-equipped residential units in an event graced by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Shankar Chaudhary, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, and Deputy Speaker Jethabhai Ahir.

Built at an estimated cost of Rs 325 crore, the newly constructed MLA residential complex has been designed to meet modern requirements. It includes a spacious garden, a multipurpose hall with a 300-person capacity, a community hall, a swimming pool, a gymnasium, a canteen (dining hall), indoor sports facilities, a dispensary for medical care, and a provision store.

Furthermore, to ensure adequate parking within the complex, each unit has been allotted two parking spaces--one in the basement and one on the ground floor.

All internal roads on the campus have been constructed using RCC.

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Catch the Rain" and water conservation initiative, the complex is equipped with rainwater harvesting facilities for underground collection and storage of rainwater.

Additionally, 600 new trees have been planted throughout the newly constructed MLA residential complex, marking a substantial step toward fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for environmental conservation.

Furthermore, considering future housing requirements, of the 12 existing blocks totalling 216 residences, 10 blocks (180 units) have been furnished with both fixed and movable furniture, while the remaining 2 blocks (36 units) have been equipped with only fixed furniture.

Notably, in 1970-71, residences for members of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly were built in Sector 17, Gandhinagar, each covering 41.46 square meters and featuring one bedroom, a drawing room, a kitchen, and a toilet.

Over the years, as the need for additional housing grew, in 1990-91, a total of 168 three-story residences were built in Sector 21 across 14 blocks. Each unit covered 85.30 square meters and featured two bedrooms, a drawing room, and a kitchen.

Now, considering present needs and future requirements, the construction of this modern, fully equipped MLA residential complex has been completed and inaugurated.

Each unit in these residences, covering a carpet area of 170.32 sq. meters, is designed as a 3BHK and features an office with a waiting area, a servant's room, a kitchen, a dining room, a living room with a balcony, a dressing room, and two toilets.

Besides fully furnished interiors, the complex is also equipped with two elevators.

Following the inauguration of the residential complex, Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited and inspected the units and expressed his satisfaction with the state-of-the-art facilities.

On this occasion, Gandhinagar Mayor Smt. Miraben Patel, local MLAs, City BJP President Ashish Dave, office-bearers, municipal councillors, Roads and Buildings Secretary Prabhat Pateliya, and senior officials from the department and district administration were present.

- ANI

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Priya S
325 crores for MLA housing while many citizens struggle for basic amenities? The timing during Bhai Bij is nice, but couldn't this money be better utilized for public infrastructure? 🤔
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Michael C
Impressive that they've included rainwater harvesting and planted 600 trees. At least environmental concerns are being addressed in such large projects. The swimming pool and gym facilities seem quite luxurious though!
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Ananya R
From 41 sq meters in 1970 to 238 sq meters now - shows how our democracy and requirements have evolved. The servant's room and office space will definitely help MLAs work more efficiently. Good planning for future needs too!
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Sarah B
While the facilities look world-class, I hope our elected representatives remember that this is public money and they need to deliver good governance in return. The complex should serve as motivation to work harder for Gujarat's development.
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Karthik V
The multipurpose hall, community spaces, and medical dispensary are thoughtful additions. This creates a proper residential community for legislators. Hope they maintain these facilities well and don't let them deteriorate like many government properties.

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