Has the Gujarat government approved Rs 1,700 crore for urban development?

Synopsis
The Gujarat government's recent decision to approve over <b>Rs 1,700 crore</b> for urban development marks a transformative step for cities. With funding targeted at infrastructure and living standards, this initiative promises to reshape urban life in the region. Discover how these funds will be allocated and their impact on local communities.
Key Takeaways
- Rs 1,700 crore approved for urban development projects.
- Funds allocated to six new Municipal Corporations and five Municipalities.
- Focus on infrastructure improvements and urban living standards.
- Major allocations include Rs 546 crore for Ahmedabad and Rs 270.08 crore for Morbi.
- Investment in essential services like drinking water and drainage systems.
Gandhinagar, June 6 (NationPress) In a significant move, the Gujarat government has received in-principle approval from Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel for a staggering Rs 1,700 crore allocated for urban development projects in a single day. This investment will benefit six newly-formed Municipal Corporations, five Municipalities, as well as the Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar Municipal Corporations.
The funding is part of the Swarnim Jayanti Mukhyamantri Urban Development Scheme, which aims to enhance infrastructure and elevate urban living standards throughout Gujarat.
Among the distributions, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is set to receive Rs 546 crore, while Gandhinagar is allocated Rs 32 crore.
The newly-established municipal corporations will receive the remaining funds, with Morbi getting Rs 270.08 crore, Surendranagar Rs 257.60 crore, Vapi Rs 251.91 crore, Anand Rs 148 crore, Navsari Rs 90.35 crore, and Nadiad Rs 71.91 crore.
Several municipalities will also benefit, including Vadnagar with Rs 16.37 crore, Bharuch Rs 85.52 lakh, Himmatnagar Rs 7.33 crore, Siddhpur Rs 3.74 crore, and Halvad Rs 4.02 crore.
A total of Rs 676.28 crore has been earmarked for 247 infrastructure projects, which include street lighting, solar power installations, city beautification, public gardens, drainage systems, traffic circles, rainwater harvesting, stormwater drains, civic centres, and fire safety equipment in the new municipal corporations.
Additionally, under the Chief Minister’s Urban Roads Scheme, Rs 652.78 crore is approved for road works, covering renovation, resurfacing, white topping, and repairs of roads wider than 60 feet.
These projects encompass Anand, Surendranagar, Vapi, Morbi, Ahmedabad, and Gandhinagar municipal corporations.
Moreover, Rs 191.91 crore has been sanctioned for basic infrastructure upgrades, including filter plant repairs, sewerage, storm drains, roads, and water supply systems in Surendranagar, Vapi, and Anand.
Iconic road construction projects in Anand and Surendranagar will receive Rs 31 crore, while Rs 85.52 lakh is allocated for common plot paver block development in Bharuch under the Private Society Janbhagidari Scheme.
Water supply improvements are also prioritized, with Rs 67.35 crore allocated for drinking water facilities in Himmatnagar, Siddhpur, and Morbi.
Lastly, Rs 64.02 crore will fund projects such as drinking water lines, underground sewer systems, asphalt and cement concrete roads, and fire stations in outgrowth areas of Morbi, Vapi, and Halvad.