Amit Shah to inaugurate Dahegam APMC vegetable sub-yard in Gandhinagar today
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is set to inaugurate a new vegetable sub-yard at the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) in Dahegam city, Gandhinagar district, on Monday, 13 July, as part of the committee's Amrit Mahotsav celebrations. The event, focused on agricultural marketing, cooperative development, and farmers' welfare, aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Sahkar Se Samriddhi' (Prosperity through Cooperation) vision.
Key Developments at the Inauguration
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Dahegam APMC Chairman Sumeru Amin, cooperative representatives, APMC members, and other dignitaries are expected to attend the programme. Shah will formally open the newly developed vegetable sub-yard, which has been established to strengthen agricultural marketing infrastructure in the region.
Beyond the inauguration, Shah will also plant a sapling under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign — a nationwide tree-plantation initiative launched by the Centre encouraging citizens to plant a tree in honour of their mothers. He will additionally release a commemorative publication marking the Amrit Mahotsav of the Dahegam APMC and interact with members of the APMC Board.
What the Dahegam APMC Sub-Yard Means for Farmers
Agricultural Produce Market Committees serve as regulated marketplaces designed to ensure transparent trading, fair price discovery, and access to organised market infrastructure for farmers. In Gujarat, APMCs are a cornerstone of the state's cooperative ecosystem, playing a central role in the marketing of agricultural commodities.
The new vegetable sub-yard is intended to bring these benefits closer to farmers in the Dahegam region, reducing dependence on distant mandis and improving price realisation at the local level. According to the Ministry of Cooperation, the inauguration reflects the government's broader push to modernise agricultural marketing and strengthen the rural economy.
INTERPOL Digital Forensics Meet: Shah's Earlier Engagement
Before travelling to Dahegam, Shah will inaugurate the 11th edition of the INTERPOL Digital Forensics Expert Group (DFEG) Meeting at the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) in Gandhinagar. The meeting will bring together representatives from 47 countries and senior law enforcement officials.
At the NFSU event, Shah will also inaugurate three Centres of Excellence, Asia's first Cyber Forensic Investigation Van, and an exhibition showcasing advanced digital forensics and cybersecurity technologies — underscoring India's growing role in global forensic science cooperation.
Broader Policy Context
The Dahegam APMC inauguration is part of a sustained policy thrust under the Ministry of Cooperation, which was carved out as a standalone ministry in 2021 with Shah at its helm. The ministry has since focused on revitalising cooperative institutions across rural India, with APMCs and dairy cooperatives among its priority areas. This event represents one of several grassroots-level interventions the ministry has undertaken to demonstrate tangible outcomes of the cooperation-led development model.