Key Points

Gujarat has officially declared 2025 as the Year of Urban Development to mark two decades of urban planning progress. The state recently honored its cleanest cities, with Gandhinagar and Surat taking top honors in their respective categories. A massive ₹8,220 crore has been allocated for urban transformation projects including road modernization and riverfront development. The 2025 agenda focuses on creating technologically advanced, eco-friendly cities with improved housing, mobility, and citizen services across Gujarat.

Key Points: Gujarat Declares 2025 Urban Development Year Honors Clean Cities

  • Gujarat allocates ₹8,220 crores for urban transformation projects across the state
  • Gandhinagar recognized as cleanest city in 3-10 lakh population category
  • Surat Municipal Corporation receives first Nirmal Gujarat Award for cleanliness
  • State launches Vikas Path project to modernize 91 major urban roads
  • 2025 agenda prioritizes smart governance and green infrastructure development
  • Initiative marks 20 years since Modi's Well-Planned City Development Project
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Gujarat declares 2025 as 'Year of Urban Development', honours cleanest cities at statewide ceremony

Gujarat announces 2025 as Year of Urban Development, honors Gandhinagar and Surat as cleanest cities, and allocates ₹8,220 crores for urban transformation projects.

"Under the guidance of the Government of India and the Government of Gujarat, the Surat Municipal Corporation, together with the citizens of Surat, is carrying forward cleanliness as a mass movement. - Shalini Agarwal, Commissioner of Surat"

Gandhinagar, October 9

Gujarat has officially declared 2025 as the Year of Urban Development, marking two decades since the launch of the Well-Planned City Development Project initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2005.

The project laid the foundation for Gujarat's transformation into a modern, sustainable urban state. To celebrate this milestone, the Urban Development Department recently organised a statewide award ceremony at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar to honour cities excelling in cleanliness under the "2.2" initiative.

M. Nagarajan, Mission Director of Cleaner Mission India-Urban, said, "Along with the Swachh Bharat initiative, we organised an award competition under Nirmal Gujarat. The municipalities and corporations that won were felicitated today. Next year, during the Swachhata Survekshan 2025, Gujarat will perform even better."

At the ceremony, Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation was recognised as the cleanest city in the 3-10 lakh population category, while Surat received the first Nirmal Gujarat Award.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel praised citizens for their active participation and highlighted the success of the Swachh Bharat Mission. JN Vaghela, Commissioner of Gandhinagar, dedicated the city's top ranking to "the Swachhata Yodhas of the Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation, the citizens of Gandhinagar, and all its stakeholders."

Shalini Agarwal, Commissioner of Surat, said, "Under the guidance of the Government of India and the Government of Gujarat, the Surat Municipal Corporation, together with the citizens of Surat, is carrying forward cleanliness as a mass movement. In both the last year and this year, Surat city has secured the top position in the Swachh Bharat Mission awards at the national level."

As part of the Urban Development Year, Gujarat has sanctioned ₹8,220 crores for urban transformation, including the Vikas Path project to modernise 91 roads and the ongoing development of the Sabarmati Riverfront.

The 2025 agenda prioritises housing, mobility, and citizen services, aiming to promote smart governance, green infrastructure, and inclusive growth, to create technologically advanced, eco-friendly, and equitable cities across the state.

- ANI

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Rohit P
₹8,220 crores is a massive investment! Hope this actually reaches the ground level and benefits common people. Gujarat's urban development model is impressive, but let's ensure transparency in fund utilization.
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Arjun K
Gandhinagar and Surat setting great examples! But what about smaller cities and towns? Hope the 2025 urban development year focuses on tier-2 and tier-3 cities too. Every citizen deserves clean surroundings and good infrastructure.
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Sarah B
The Sabarmati Riverfront development is truly world-class! Visited last month and was amazed by the transformation. Gujarat is showing how urban spaces can be both beautiful and functional. Hope other states learn from this model.
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Michael C
While the awards and declarations are good, I hope the focus on "green infrastructure" and "inclusive growth" is genuine. Often these terms become buzzwords without real impact on marginalized communities. Let's see actual implementation.
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Kavya N
The recognition of "Swachhata Yodhas" is so important! Our sanitation workers are the real heroes who work tirelessly to keep our cities clean. Hope they get proper benefits and respect along with these awards. 🙏
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Vikram M
Modernising 91

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