Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel to Chair SWAGAT Grievance Redressal Programme on Dec 24

Looks like Gujarat's monthly public grievance session is coming up a bit early this month. Due to Christmas, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will chair the SWAGAT online programme on December 24 instead of the usual fourth Thursday. Citizens can submit their issues in person that morning in Gandhinagar for the CM to address directly in the afternoon. This long-running programme, inspired by PM Modi, aims to keep governance transparent and responsive to people's concerns.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel to Lead SWAGAT Public Grievance Session on Dec 24 | ANI News

  • Gujarat CM to chair rescheduled public grievance session
  • State advances SWAGAT programme due to Christmas holiday
  • Initiative allows direct public interaction with CM
  • Programme underscores commitment to transparent governance
  • Ahmedabad receives first indigenously built metro train
  • Metro expansion planned for Surat and Ahmedabad
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Gujarat CM to chair state SWAGAT online public grievance redressal programme on Dec 24

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will chair the state's SWAGAT online public grievance redressal programme on December 24, rescheduled due to Christmas. Details here.

"The development reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, which aim to strengthen domestic manufacturing and reduce dependence on imports. - Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel / Official Release"

Gandhinagar (Gujarat), December 22

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will chair the State SWAGAT online public grievance redressal programme for December 24, ahead of schedule due to the Christmas holiday.

The State SWAGAT programme, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has been conducted since 2003. Traditionally held on the fourth Thursday of each month, this initiative allows citizens to present their grievances directly to the Chief Minister.

As the fourth Thursday of December coincides with Christmas on December 25, the State Government decided to advance the December session to Wednesday, December 24. Citizens willing to submit their representations can do so in person at the Chief Minister's Public Relations Unit, Swarnim Sankul-2, Gandhinagar, between 8:00 am and 11:00 am.

The Chief Minister will personally attend the programme on Wednesday afternoon and hear citizens' grievances directly, underscoring the state's commitment to transparent and responsive governance.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel participated in the 'Property Show' held in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

Earlier, Ahmedabad received its first indigenously built 'Make in India' metro train on Saturday in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. According to an official release, CM Patel launched the metro train coaches during his visit to the state-of-the-art Titagarh Rail Systems manufacturing plant near Kolkata.

Calling it a moment of pride for Gujarat, the Chief Minister said the development reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, which aim to strengthen domestic manufacturing and reduce dependence on imports.

Currently, the Ahmedabad Metro serves over 1.6 lakh passengers daily and is witnessing an annual growth of 30-40 per cent. CM Patel said metro services will be further expanded in the coming years, with Surat also slated to begin metro operations.

The new trains, constructed using high-quality stainless steel, feature special colours and designs inspired by Ahmedabad's culture and heritage. Officials said the first train will reach Ahmedabad within a few days after final testing and statutory certification, after which it will be inducted into passenger service. The remaining nine trains will be delivered in a phased manner over the next five to six months.

Engineers at the plant informed the Chief Minister that the metro train is equipped with best-in-class fire safety and advanced security systems and is capable of operating as a fully automated, driverless train under Grade of Automation 4 (GOA4).

Senior officials, including Principal Advisor to the Chief Minister Hasmukh Adhia, GMRCL Managing Director S.S. Rathore, and Titagarh Rail Systems Managing Director Umesh Chowdhary, were present at the event.

Titagarh Rail Systems also manufactures Vande Bharat sleeper trains and metro coaches for several Indian cities, and is developing capabilities for future high-speed rail projects.

- ANI

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Priya S
The new Ahmedabad metro train looks fantastic! Make in India is truly showing results. A moment of pride indeed. Can't wait to take a ride in the new coaches. 🚇
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Aman W
SWAGAT is a good concept, but the real test is in the follow-up. Are grievances actually being resolved on the ground, or is it just a monthly show? I appreciate the effort, but we need more transparency on the outcome of previous sessions.
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Sarah B
Interesting to read about the driverless metro capability. The technological advancement in Indian infrastructure is impressive. Hope the expansion to Surat happens smoothly.
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Karthik V
Gujarat's development model is often highlighted. Programmes like SWAGAT and infrastructure projects like the metro are key pillars. Hope other states can learn from this. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
The timing from 8-11 am for submission is quite tight for people coming from far-off districts in Gujarat. Maybe they can have an online submission option as well? Otherwise, the intent is good.

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