Key Points

Gujarat's Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has strategically approved a significant Rs 107 crore grant for road repairs across 149 municipalities. The funding is designed to preemptively address potential monsoon-related road damage and support urban infrastructure development. Municipalities will receive differentiated grants based on their category, ranging from Rs 40 to 100 lakhs. This initiative demonstrates the state government's proactive approach to maintaining urban infrastructure and minimizing potential disruptions during the rainy season.

Key Points: Bhupendra Patel Approves Rs 107 Crore for Gujarat Road Repairs

  • Grants range from Rs 40-100 lakhs per municipality
  • Covers 149 urban areas across Gujarat
  • Proactive infrastructure maintenance before monsoon
  • Supports road resurfacing through urban development scheme
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Gujarat govt approves grant for road repairs in 149 municipalities

Gujarat CM sanctions major urban infrastructure grant to repair roads in 149 municipalities ahead of monsoon season

"Strategic road repair funding to prevent monsoon-related infrastructure damage - Gujarat CMO"

Gandhinagar, June 8

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has approved a grant of Rs 107 crore for road repair and resurfacing work across 149 municipalities in Gujarat.

This proactive step has been taken under the Swarnim Jayanti Mukhyamantri Shaheri Vikas Yojana, specifically through the Mukhyamantri Shaheri Road Yojana, to ensure safer and better-quality roads in urban areas before the onset of the monsoon.

Anticipating the potential damage that heavy rainfall could cause to roads in urban regions, the Chief Minister has put forward an advanced plan for timely road resurfacing and repairs. The approved grant will help municipalities start repair works early and avoid disruptions during the rainy season. The grant allocation will be based on the category of each municipality.

As per the approved plan, 37 Category 'A' municipalities will receive Rs one crore each, 34 Category 'B' municipalities will receive Rs 80 lakh each, 61 Category 'C' municipalities will get Rs 60 lakh each, and 17 Category 'D' municipalities will be allotted Rs 40 lakh each. These funds, amounting to a total of Rs 107 crore, will be disbursed through the Gujarat Urban Development Mission (GUDM). Apart from monsoon-related damage, roads that have been affected due to recent work, like water pipeline or drainage installations, will also be considered for repairs.

Municipalities can request support, and the state government will allocate funds as needed, even beyond the current Rs 107 crore grant. Earlier on June 6, Patel had granted in-principle approval for development works worth over Rs 1,700.57 crore in a single day. The funding will support a wide range of projects across six newly formed municipal corporations, five municipalities, and the Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar Municipal Corporations, under the Swarnim Jayanti Mukhyamantri Urban Development Scheme.

Out of the total sanctioned amount, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation will receive Rs 546 crore and Gandhinagar Rs 32 crore. Among the newly established municipal corporations, Anand will get Rs 148 crore, Morbi Rs 270.08 crore, Surendranagar Rs 257.60 crore, Nadiad Rs 71.91 crore, Vapi Rs 251.91 crore, and Navsari Rs 90.35 crore.

The approval also includes funding for smaller municipalities: Vadnagar will receive Rs 16.37 crore, Himmatnagar Rs 7.33 crore, Siddhpur Rs 3.74 crore, Halvad Rs 4.02 crore, and Bharuch Municipality will get Rs 85.52 lakh.

- IANS

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Rajesh P.
Finally some proactive governance! Gujarat roads turn into rivers every monsoon. This ₹107 crore grant should have come earlier, but better late than never. Hope the municipalities use funds properly without corruption 🙏
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Priya M.
Good initiative but why such huge disparity in allocations? Ahmedabad gets ₹546 crore while smaller towns like Halvad get just ₹4 crore. All Gujaratis pay taxes, development should be more balanced. #EquitableDevelopment
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Amit K.
As a Surat resident, I appreciate this monsoon preparedness. Last year's potholes damaged my car's suspension costing ₹15k in repairs. Hope they use quality materials this time, not just temporary fixes!
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Neha T.
₹107 crore sounds impressive but will it reach the ground level? Municipalities must publish monthly progress reports with photos. Transparency is key! Also, why no mention of footpath repairs? Pedestrians matter too 🚶‍♀️
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Sanjay V.
Good step CM Patel! But request to also focus on rural roads. Our village in Kutch has terrible connectivity. Urban development is important but don't forget the gramin areas that contribute to Gujarat's growth.
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Meena R.
Hope the contractors don't do shoddy work like last time in Rajkot where new roads developed cracks within 3 months. Government should have strict quality control and blacklist repeat offenders. Otherwise it's just wasting public money 💸

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