Amit Shah Inaugurates MLA Complex: How 216 Flats Will Transform Public Communication

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has inaugurated a brand new residential complex for Gujarat MLAs in Gandhinagar. The modern facility features 216 spacious 3BHK flats with offices and servant quarters. This state-of-the-art complex includes amenities like swimming pools, gyms, and multipurpose halls for legislators' convenience. The project aims to enhance communication between public representatives and citizens while promoting efficient problem-solving.

Key Points: Amit Shah Inaugurates Gujarat MLA Residential Complex Gandhinagar

  • 216 modern flats built at Rs 325 crore cost in Sector 17 Gandhinagar
  • Each 3BHK unit spans 238 sq meters with office and servant room
  • Complex features swimming pool, gym, multipurpose hall and medical dispensary
  • Rainwater harvesting and 600 new trees align with PM Modi's environmental vision
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Amit Shah says newly constructed residential complex for members of Gujarat Assembly will make communication even more convenient

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates 216-flat MLA residential complex in Gandhinagar with modern amenities to enhance public-representative communication.

"This residential complex will make communication between public representatives and the people even more convenient - Amit Shah"

Gandhinagar, October 23

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that the newly constructed residential complex will make communication between public representatives and the people even more convenient.

"Inauguration of the newly constructed residential complex for legislators in Gandhinagar. This residential complex, comprising 216 flats, will allow members of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly to reside in the same complex, thereby making communication between public representatives and the people even more convenient and promoting the resolution of problems," Amit Shah said on X.

https://x.com/AmitShah/status/1981322264370156030

According to a Chief Minister's Office (CMO) release, the MLA residential complex in Sector 17, constructed by the State Government's Roads and Buildings Department, 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 two 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.

In addition to fully furnished interiors, the complex is 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 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
Rs 325 crore for 216 flats? That's over 1.5 crore per flat! While better facilities for MLAs are needed, couldn't this money have been used for public infrastructure like schools or hospitals? Just asking respectfully. 🤔
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Arjun K
The servant's room and two parking spaces in each flat shows how much our political class has upgraded. From 41 sqm in 1970 to 238 sqm now - what a journey! Hope this actually improves public service delivery.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the environmental consciousness with 600 new trees and rainwater harvesting. This sets a good example for sustainable development. Gujarat continues to lead in infrastructure projects! 🌿
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Vikram M
Good to see modern facilities for our representatives. When they have proper accommodation and office space in the capital, they can focus better on legislative work. The multipurpose hall and community spaces will help in better coordination among MLAs.
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Kavya N
Hope this actually makes MLAs more accessible to common people as claimed. Often such luxury complexes become exclusive zones where ordinary citizens can't enter. Let's see if it truly improves public representation. 🙏

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