Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has sanctioned Rs 822 crore for upgrading 91 roads under the Vikas Path initiative. The project includes widening, footpaths, and safety enhancements to improve urban mobility. The scheme aligns with PM Modi’s vision for holistic urban development by 2025. Additionally, Patel launched a nutrition program distributing 7 lakh ladus to Anganwadi children.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Approves Rs 822 Crore for Vikas Path Road Upgrades

  • Rs 822 crore approved for 91 roads spanning 233 km
  • Upgrades include widening, footpaths, and safety measures
  • Scheme aims to reduce congestion and pollution
  • Part of PM Modi’s Urban Development Year 2025 vision
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Gujarat CM approves Rs 822 crore for modernisation of roads under 'Vikas Path initiative'

Gujarat CM allocates Rs 822 crore for modernizing 91 roads under Vikas Path, enhancing urban infrastructure and safety.

"The Vikas Path scheme will modernise urban roads with advanced facilities, improving urban life. – CMO Release"

Gandhinagar, August 19

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Monday approved Rs 822 crore to upgrade roads that connect and pass through cities across the state under the Vikas Path initiative, according to a CMO release.

As part of Urban Development Year 2025, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of holistic urban growth, the State Government will upgrade 91 roads spanning 233 km under the Vikas Path scheme.

Under the Vikas Path scheme, roads managed by the Roads and Buildings Department that connect cities and pass through urban areas have been included.

According to the release, as part of the Urban Development Year, these roads will be upgraded with necessary improvements such as widening, installation of electric poles, modern road furniture, footpaths, stormwater drains, streetlights, CC roads, railings, junction development, bus bays, median beautification, road safety measures, and overall strengthening.

The Rs 822 crore approved by the Chief Minister under the Vikas Path scheme will modernise and strengthen urban roads with advanced facilities, improving urban life. The initiative will boost road safety, reduce traffic congestion, shorten travel times, lower noise and air pollution, and make public transport more efficient, as per the release.

Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister performed darshan, pujan, and Jalabhishek today at Somnath Mahadev on the last Monday of the holy Shravan month.

Patel has observed the tradition of visiting ancient Shiva temples every Monday; beginning with Dholeshwar Mahadev near Gandhinagar, followed by Stambheshwar Mahadev at Kavi-Kamboi in Bharuch, and Hatkeshwar Mahadev at Vadnagar.

On this occasion, he also launched the Somnath Trust's Ladu Poshan Prasad distribution for Anganwadi children in Gir Somnath district. Guided by Prime Minister and Somnath Trust Chairman Shri Narendra Modi's mantra of "Poshan bhi, Padhai bhi", the Trust will distribute 7 lakh nutritious ladus over the next year, benefiting children at Anganwadis. This initiative, costing around Rs 1 crore, will provide 28 tons of nutrition-rich food, the statement said.

CM Patel launched Somnath Trust's Poshan Prasad initiative to provide nutritious ladus daily to Anganwadi children for one year. Using an automated, hygienic, and eco-friendly packaging system, the Trust ensures safe distribution.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but I hope they maintain quality standards. So many road projects in India get washed away in the first monsoon. Proper drainage and quality materials are must! 🌧️
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Sarah B
The nutrition initiative for Anganwadi children is really heartwarming. Nutrition + education is exactly what our rural children need. Hope other states follow this model! 👶🍪
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Arjun K
While infrastructure is important, I hope they also focus on public transport integration. Wider roads alone won't solve traffic problems - need better buses and last-mile connectivity too.
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Michael C
As someone who frequently travels to Gujarat for business, this is excellent news. Better roads will definitely boost economic activity and make travel much smoother. Great investment! 💼
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Nisha Z
Hope they include proper footpaths and pedestrian crossings. Indian roads are so dangerous for walkers. Safety should be priority, not just vehicle movement. 🚶‍♀️

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