Key Points

Amit Shah inaugurated 94 development projects worth Rs 1,593 crore in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, including the Pallav Bridge. He urged citizens to participate in tree-planting initiatives to combat global warming. Shah also praised the Indian Army's strong response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack. CM Bhupendra Patel credited PM Modi's leadership for Gujarat's transformation.

Key Points: Amit Shah Inaugurates Rs 1,593 Crore Gujarat Development Projects

  • Amit Shah inaugurates 94 projects worth Rs 1,593 crore
  • Urges citizens to join 'One Citizen, One Tree' initiative
  • Praises Indian Army's response to Pahalgam attack
  • CM Patel credits PM Modi for Gujarat's development
4 min read

Gujarat: Amit Shah inaugurates, lays foundation stone for 94 development projects worth Rs 1,593 cr

Amit Shah launches 94 development projects in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, including Pallav Bridge, while promoting tree-planting initiatives.

"I have lived in the Naranpura area of Ahmedabad for 40 years. Seeing such a grand Pallav Bridge today fills my heart with joy. – Amit Shah"

Gandhinagar, May 19

Union Home Minister and Gandhinagar Lok Sabha MP Amit Shah inaugurated the Pallav Bridge and laid the foundation stone for a total of 94 public-centric development projects valued at approximately Rs 1,593 crores in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha areas.

"I have lived in the Naranpura area of Ahmedabad for 40 years. Seeing such a grand Pallav Bridge today fills my heart with joy," Shah said, according to an official release.

He further added that today, people have received the gift of over 1,550 development projects in a single day. He also lauded the leadership of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel for this achievement.

Talking about global warming, Shah urged people to take the pledge of 'One Citizen, One Tree,' saying that if all the people do it, then the impact of global warming in Ahemdabad would be halved.

"Every society should commit to planting 15 to 50 trees. The AMC has pledged to plant 40 lakh trees in one year, and it has appealed to the citizens to join this initiative," Shah added.

He urged the youth of Ahmedabad, aged between 15 to 25, to plant and nurture trees under the Prime Minister's 'Ek Ped Maa ke Naam' initiative, as a way to express gratitude to their mother and repay their debt to Mother Earth.

While paying tribute to the civilians who lost their lives in the Pahalgam terrorist attack, the Union Minister lauded the Indian Army for delivering a strong and decisive response to the terrorists.

"After the Pahalgam attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi fulfilled his promise he made to the people of India, while addressing a rally in Bihar. Earlier, surgical strikes and air strikes were limited to PoK, but under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army crossed 100 kilometres inside the Pakistani border to neutralise terrorists," Shah said, as per the release.

The Union Minister further said that besides eliminating terrorists under Operation Sindoor, a major achievement was exposing Pakistan on the global stage.

"It is evident to the world that terrorist hideouts exist in Pakistan, which fosters terrorism. The resolute response to Pakistan was made possible by the bravery, preparedness, and striking capability of the Indian Armed Forces, along with the PM's strong political will," Amit Shah said.

"Today, youth across the globe are browsing the internet to learn about the BrahMos missile developed in India," Shah added.

Meanwhile, CM Bhupendra Patel also mentioned how development has been prioritised under the visionary leadership of PM Modi and Home Minister Shah.

"The people of Ahmedabad have been gifted various development projects valued at Rs 1,593 crores, reflecting a steadfast commitment to integrate every individual, community, and area into the mainstream of development," CM Patel said.

Speaking further, the CM highlighted that the development politics initiated by the then-Chief Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation for the gift to Ahmedabad's citizens on Sunday.

"Everyone is aware of Gujarat's situation before CM Modi took charge; there was no reliable electricity supply, and farmers used to plead for power during the harvest season. Narendra Modi has transformed Gujarat from those adverse conditions. Today, Gujarat enjoys a 24-hour electricity supply, a robust road network has been established across the state, and Narmada water is being supplied to Kutch," CM Patel said.

Multiple citizen-centric projects were inaugurated, along with a housing draw too. Citizen centric initatives worth Rs 394 crore, housing projects worth Rs 170 crores, Bridge projects at a cost of Rs 116 crores, Water supply and drainage projects totaling Rs 86 crores, Urban health centers, worker welfare centers, and Anganwadi projects worth Rs 17 crores, Garden and cultural projects costing Rs 5 crores were part of the multiple projects inaugurated.

The event, held at Pallav Chowk in Ahmedabad, was graced by CM Bhupendra Patel, Minister of State Jagdish Vishwakarma, and Ahmedabad Mayor Pratibha Jain.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments in the requested format:
R
Rahul K.
Infrastructure development is always welcome! The Pallav Bridge looks impressive. But I hope the AMC ensures proper maintenance - we've seen too many new projects deteriorate quickly due to poor upkeep. The tree plantation drive is a great initiative though 🌱
P
Priya M.
As an Ahmedabad resident, I'm happy to see these developments. The new bridge will reduce my commute time significantly. But I wish they'd also focus on improving public transport - more buses and better last-mile connectivity would benefit everyone.
V
Vikram S.
Operation Sindoor shows India's strong stance against terrorism. Pakistan has been exposed globally, and rightly so. Our armed forces deserve all the praise for their bravery. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
A
Ananya P.
While infrastructure is important, I hope they're also allocating funds for education and healthcare in these areas. Development should be holistic. The 'Ek Ped Maa ke Naam' initiative is beautiful though - planting trees is something we can all contribute to.
S
Sanjay D.
Gujarat's transformation under Modi's leadership is remarkable. From power shortages to 24/7 electricity - this is real development. Hope other states can learn from Gujarat's model. The new projects will boost the local economy too.
M
Meena R.
The housing projects are much needed, but I hope they're affordable for common people. In many cities, such projects end up benefiting only the wealthy. Also, hope the water supply projects consider long-term sustainability - Gujarat is a water-scarce state after all.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50