What Major Developments Did HM Shah Unveil in Mansa?
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In a significant announcement on January 13, Ahmedabad (NationPress), Union Home Minister and Gandhinagar MP Amit Shah initiated a comprehensive set of development projects exceeding Rs 250 crore in his hometown Mansa and areas of Ahmedabad.
The projects, designed to enhance modern civic, educational, and sports infrastructure in Mansa, included the inauguration of a new sports complex, encouraging local youth to pursue sports with ambition.
Additionally, he presented the town with an underground sewerage system and a newly established fire station, both of which are set to significantly bolster civic services.
Shah laid the foundation stone for the revitalization of the historic Malav Lake and announced the transformation of the route from Mansa Municipality to the Gujarat Electricity Board into an “iconic road”.
He also reported the commencement of upgrades to the 12-km Kalol–Mansa Highway.
Moreover, Shah stated that the barrage being constructed in Ambod will greatly improve irrigation for local farmers, ensuring residents no longer need to travel outside for medical services.
During a public gathering, he reflected on the history of the Somnath Temple, recalling the destruction by Mahmud Ghaznavi a millennium ago, emphasizing that the attack was not merely on a structure but on the faith and pride of the people.
“Those who destroyed it have faded into history,” Shah remarked, adding that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, a grand Somnath corridor is now emerging.
He urged citizens to collectively ensure that Mansa remains clean and well-maintained.
In Ahmedabad, Shah laid the foundation stone for the Pharma Academy for Global Excellence (PAGE) near Sanand Circle, attended by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.
This academy, established to commemorate 25 years of the Indian Pharma Alliance, aims to offer advanced skill training to graduates, shop-floor operators, pharma employees, and professionals from MSMEs.
The facility represents a major advancement in strengthening India's pharmaceutical capabilities and cultivating a skilled workforce for the expanding sector.