Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has greenlit the construction of eco-friendly Tehsil Panchayat offices in 11 districts. The offices will feature solar rooftops and rainwater harvesting to align with sustainability goals. A budget of Rs 12.45 crore has been sanctioned for the project, with additional funds for ongoing constructions. The initiative aims to enhance rural governance while reducing energy costs.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Approves 11 Green Tehsil Offices

  • Gujarat approves sustainable Tehsil offices in 11 districts
  • Solar rooftops and rainwater harvesting prioritized
  • Rs 12.45 crore allocated for new constructions
  • 104 existing offices already use solar energy
  • Rs 65 crore budgeted for panchayat modernization
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Gujarat approves eco-friendly Tehsil panchayat offices in 11 districts

Gujarat allocates Rs 12.45 crore for eco-friendly Tehsil Panchayat offices in 11 districts with solar and rainwater harvesting systems.

"These new offices will feature solar rooftop systems and rainwater harvesting structures, aligning with the Centre’s 'Catch the Rain' campaign. – Panchayat and Rural Development Department"

Gandhinagar, July 17

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has approved the construction of new Tehsil Panchayat offices in 11 tehsils across the state, aiming to strengthen local governance infrastructure with a focus on sustainability and public convenience.

These new offices will feature solar rooftop systems and rainwater harvesting structures, aligning with the Centre’s 'Catch the Rain' campaign and the state's green energy goals. The new buildings will be set up in tehsils across Dang, Ahmedabad, Kheda, Chhota Udepur, Patan, Banaskantha, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Gir Somnath, Mahisagar, and Rajkot districts, with a sanctioned budget of Rs 12.45 crore. Additionally, Rs 20.55 crore has been allocated for the ongoing construction of panchayat offices in six other tehsils, including Lathi, Kunkavav, Veraval, Deesa, Mahuva, and Gandhinagar.

Currently, Gujarat has 211 tehsil panchayat offices. Of these, 104 already use solar rooftop systems, with installations underway in another 27. Rainwater harvesting systems are operational in 31 offices. The 2025–26 state budget has earmarked Rs 65 crore to modernise and expand tehsil and district panchayat infrastructure.

The Panchayat and Rural Development Department has issued formal guidelines for the new constructions, emphasising adherence to safety standards and the Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA) norms. The initiative is expected to boost administrative efficiency, reduce electricity costs, and enhance public service delivery at the grassroots level.

Tehsil panchayats in Gujarat serve as key administrative units in the state's three-tier Panchayati Raj system, working between the village (gram) and district (zilla) levels. They are responsible for implementing rural development schemes, managing local infrastructure like roads, water supply, and sanitation, overseeing health and education services in rural areas, and coordinating welfare programs.

These bodies also facilitate public grievance redressal and ensure government benefits reach the grassroots. Their role is crucial in strengthening decentralised governance and improving the delivery of essential services in Gujarat's rural and semi-rural regions.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Rajkot, I'm happy to see development reaching our tehsils. But will these offices actually improve service delivery? Last time I went to tehsil office, it took 3 visits to get my land record. Hope the new system includes better staff training too.
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Rohit P
Good step for environment but Rs 12.45 crore seems too much for 11 offices? In villages, we still don't have proper roads and schools. Government should balance development priorities better. #RuralDevelopment
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Sarah B
Impressive sustainability focus! The rainwater harvesting initiative is particularly crucial for drought-prone areas like Banaskantha. Hope other states learn from Gujarat's model of combining governance with environmental responsibility.
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Vikram M
Finally some development in Dang district! Our tribal areas are often forgotten. Hope this brings more government schemes to our people. The solar power will be very useful as we face frequent electricity cuts here.
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Kavya N
My father works in a tehsil office in Kheda. The current building is in terrible condition - leaking roofs in monsoon, no proper drinking water. This upgrade is long overdue. Hope they complete it on time unlike many delayed projects.

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