Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has strategically upgraded 69 municipalities to transform urban landscapes across the state. This comprehensive initiative categorizes municipalities based on population and allocates significant funds for infrastructure development. The upgradation covers key district headquarters, religious destinations, and culturally significant locations like Vadnagar. By investing approximately ₹2,882 crore, the state aims to create more dynamic, vibrant, and livable urban spaces aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Viksit Bharat vision.

Key Points: Gujarat Patel Upgrades 69 Municipalities for Urban Transformation

  • Gujarat upgrades municipalities across A, B, C categories
  • ₹2,882 crore allocated for urban infrastructure
  • Includes key religious and cultural destinations
  • Aims to enhance civic amenities and quality of life
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Gujarat upgrades 69 Municipalities to boost civic amenities

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel elevates 69 municipalities, allocating ₹2,882 crore for infrastructure and urban development across state

"This initiative reflects Gujarat's commitment to leading the development journey of Viksit Gujarat - Official Release"

Gandhinagar, March 10

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has upgraded 69 municipalities with a vision to make the state's cities dynamic, vibrant, and livable through sustainable urban development, a release said.

This initiative reflects Gujarat's commitment to leading the development journey of Viksit Gujarat, aligning with the Viksit Bharat resolution set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Under the leadership of the Chief Minister, the state's rapid development has led to a growing urban population. In response, this municipal upgradation aims to enhance infrastructure, expand public amenities, and accelerate the efficient execution of development-oriented projects, ensuring a higher quality of life for residents in municipal areas.

As a result of this municipal upgradation, 21 additional municipalities have been included in the 'A' category, which comprises municipalities with a population of over 1 lakh, as per the release.

Similarly, 22 more municipalities have been added to the 'B' category, which includes municipalities with a population ranging from 50,000 to 1 lakh, and 26 additional municipalities have been included in the 'C' category, which consists of municipalities with a population between 25,000 and 50,000.

Furthermore, key district headquarters municipalities, including Khambhalia, Lunawada, Modasa, Vyara, Chhota Udepur, Dahod, and Rajpipla, have been upgraded to the 'A' category.

Additionally, municipalities of major religious and tourist destinations with high visitor and pilgrim footfalls, such as Dwarka, Palitana, Chotila, and Dakor, have also been upgraded as part of this initiative. Recognizing Vadnagar's 2,500-year-old rich cultural heritage and its prominence on national and international platforms, it has also been upgraded to the 'A' category.

As part of this municipal upgradation, approximately rupees 2,882 crore will be allocated for various development projects, including infrastructure enhancements, outgrowth area development, city identity initiatives, and municipal service improvements under the Swarnim Jayanti Mukhyamantri Shehri Vikas Yojana.

Each 'A' category municipality will receive an estimated grant of rupees 28 crore, while 'B' category municipalities will receive around rupees 22 crore, 'C' category municipalities rupees 15.5 crore, and 'D' category municipalities rupees 10 crore, the release said.

- ANI

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