Key Points

Gujarat has unveiled an ambitious urban development strategy with a massive Rs 1,203 crore investment targeting infrastructure transformation. The state government, led by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, has strategically allocated funds to eight newly created municipal corporations for comprehensive urban renewal. Key focus areas include road development, public transport, sanitation, and social infrastructure like schools and health centers. This initiative marks 2025 as the 'Urban Development Year', signaling a significant push towards sustainable and smart urban growth.

Key Points: Gujarat's Rs 1,203 Crore Urban Development Boost by Patel

  • Gujarat sanctions massive urban infrastructure development funds
  • Eight new municipal corporations to receive targeted investments
  • Comprehensive plan includes transportation, sanitation, and public facilities
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Gujarat govt approves Rs 1,203 crore for smart, sustainable urban development

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel approves massive infrastructure investment across 8 new municipal corporations, focusing on sustainable urban growth

"2025 is declared as the Urban Development Year - Bhupendra Patel, Gujarat CM"

Gandhinagar, April 20

The Gujarat government has given in-principle approval for development works worth Rs 1,202.75 crore aimed at structured and inclusive urban development, announced Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Sunday.

The year 2025 has also been declared as the 'Urban Development Year', marking a renewed focus on smart, eco-friendly infrastructure and public welfare facilities across Gujarat's urban areas.

Of the total sanctioned amount, Rs 585.53 crore will be allocated to infrastructure development and city beautification in eight newly created municipal corporations -- Navsari, Nadiad, Anand, Surendranagar, Gandhidham, Vapi, Porbandar, and Mehsana.

These funds will be used for physical infrastructure projects, including roads, drainage systems, street lighting, and sanitation, as well as for social infrastructure like anganwadis, school buildings, libraries, and urban health centres. In addition, to address rising demands in public transport, Rs 39 crore will be provided annually from 2025 to 2027 under the Mukhyamantri Shaheri Bus Seva for the operation of CNG-powered buses in these cities.

As per the detailed distribution, Navsari will receive Rs 81 crore, Nadiad Rs 75 crore, Anand Rs 78.07 crore, Surendranagar Rs 81.04 crore, Gandhidham Rs 104.07 crore, Vapi Rs 78.63 crore, Porbandar Rs 80.30 crore, and Mehsana Rs 7.42 crore. These investments will help accelerate the pace of urban transformation in newly upgraded municipalities by strengthening both infrastructure and services.

Further, two key urban development authorities have also received substantial support under the Swarnim Jayanti Mukhyamantri Shaheri Vikas Yojana. The Vadodara Urban Development Authority (VUDA) has been sanctioned Rs 375.38 crore, which includes Rs 72.52 crore for the construction of a modern sports complex and Rs 302.86 crore for a 60 MLD sewage treatment plant along with underground drainage networks across four town planning zones.

Similarly, the Surat Urban Development Authority (SUDA) has received Rs 97.81 crore for road resurfacing, new road construction, and the installation of LED street lights.

Alongside these initiatives, the state's major municipal corporations -- Surat, Vadodara, and Gandhinagar -- will receive a combined Rs 105.03 crore to support development projects under public-private partnerships. These include works related to road infrastructure, water supply lines, and sewage systems, particularly benefiting residential societies that fall under participatory development schemes.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is such a welcome move! Our cities desperately need better infrastructure. The focus on CNG buses is especially great for reducing pollution. Hope they implement everything as planned 🤞
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Rahul M.
While I appreciate the investment, I'm concerned about the unequal distribution. Why does Mehsana only get 7.42 cr when others get 80+ cr? All developing cities should get fair shares.
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Sunita P.
Finally some attention to smaller cities! Nadiad has been needing better roads and drainage for years. The sports complex in Vadodara sounds exciting too! âš½
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Amit S.
Hope they maintain transparency in fund utilization. We've seen too many projects where money gets allocated but work never gets completed properly.
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Neha T.
The sewage treatment plant is much needed! Our rivers can't handle more pollution. Good to see eco-friendly initiatives getting priority in urban planning.
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Karan D.
As a Porbandar resident, I'm thrilled about this development! Our city has so much potential but needs better infrastructure to grow. The 80cr allocation will make a real difference.

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