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Surat gets new underpass, relief to thousands of daily commuters

IANS April 18, 2025 243 views

Surat has received a significant infrastructure upgrade with a new underpass near Budia Chowkdi. Union Minister C.R. Paatil officially inaugurated the Rs 40-crore project, reflecting on the region's remarkable transformation over decades. The underpass is expected to drastically reduce traffic congestion and improve commuter experience for thousands of daily travelers. Paatil emphasized how such infrastructure developments align with Prime Minister Modi's vision of sustainable urban growth.

"With better infrastructure, people will not only save time but also avoid accidents" - C.R. Paatil"
Surat, April 18: In a major infrastructure boost in Gujarat's Surat, a new underpass near Budia Chowkdi was inaugurated on Friday.

Key Points

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New Rs 40-crore underpass inaugurated near Budia Chowkdi

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Project aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve regional connectivity

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Union Minister highlights infrastructure development in Gujarat

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Reflects on transformative growth of Sachin and surrounding areas

Aiming at easing traffic and improving connectivity in the region, Union Minister of Jal Shakti C.R. Paatil inaugurated the Rs 40-crore project in a ceremony held at Ramji Wadi.

Addressing the gathering, Paatil reflected on personal memories and the transformative journey of the region.

“Today’s inauguration reminds me of 1967, when my father served at the Sachin GIDC police station. Sachin was once a small village. No one imagined then that this area, and others around it, would witness such rapid growth,” he said.

Paatil said that India’s development has reached a stage once unimaginable. “Now, within a radius of just 25 kilometres, we can witness development in every corner. Back then, there were doubts even about the safety of bridges. Today, bridges built under the ministry led by Nitin Gadkari reflect world-class planning and execution,” he added, noting how even ageing colonial-era double-decker bridges have now been replaced with modern structures. The new underpass is expected to benefit lakhs of commuters, reducing congestion and travel time while enhancing overall road safety.

Paatil acknowledged the efforts of local and state authorities in addressing critical needs and highlighted the role of industrial stakeholders in making such projects possible.

He further spoke on broader development efforts, including law and order stability in Gujarat and the laying of a deep-sea pipeline from Umargam to Vapi and Valsad, part of a larger Rs 5,000-crore infrastructure initiative. “The areas around national highways have seen tremendous growth.

"With better infrastructure, people will not only save time but also avoid accidents. These facilities are the result of our commitment to traffic discipline and development,” he said.

On water conservation, Paatil shared the government’s plan to build water recharge structures in 27,000 villages under a major water conservation initiative.

Urging participation from the public, especially in Budia, he said, “Modiji’s vision is that water is life. If we recharge rainwater into the earth through bore structures, we can avoid water shortages and ensure sustainable agriculture.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
Finally! This underpass was much needed. I pass through Budia Chowkdi twice daily and the traffic there was unbearable. Hope this brings some relief 🙏
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Priya M.
Great initiative but I wish they had considered pedestrian crossings too. The area still feels unsafe for walkers. Infrastructure should be inclusive for all road users.
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Sanjay K.
The minister's speech about Surat's transformation is so true! My grandfather used to tell stories about how different this area was. Development is happening at lightning speed ⚡
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Anjali D.
Rs 40 crore seems like a lot of money for one underpass. While I appreciate the development, I hope there's proper transparency in how these funds are utilized.
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Vikram S.
Used the underpass today - saved me at least 15 minutes! The construction quality looks solid. Now if they could just fix the potholes on the approach roads...
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Meena R.
The water conservation plans mentioned sound promising! Infrastructure + environmental consciousness is the way forward 💧 Hope they implement it properly across all villages.

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