Amit Shah in Gujarat: Bharat Taxi launch, DISHA meet, Janata Darbar on June 27
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Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is undertaking a packed day of official engagements across Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad on 27 June 2025, beginning with the launch of a cooperative ride-hailing platform and concluding with a public grievance session in the Sabarmati Assembly segment. The day-long schedule spans cooperative sector expansion, Central scheme reviews, and constituency-level environmental initiatives.
Bharat Taxi Gujarat Launch
Shah will kick off the day at the Mahatma Mandir Convention and Exhibition Centre in Gandhinagar, where he will formally launch Bharat Taxi (Gujarat) — a cooperative-based ride-hailing service developed under the Ministry of Cooperation. The platform operates on the 'Saarthi Hi Maalik' model, under which drivers are also equity stakeholders in the service. Government briefings have described it as a driver-owned, zero-commission digital mobility system, positioning the cooperative sector as a direct competitor to conventional aggregator-based cab platforms in urban transport.
DISHA Review at Circuit House
Following the launch, the Union Minister will chair a meeting of the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) at the Circuit House, Sector-20, Gandhinagar. DISHA meetings are designed to assess ground-level implementation of Central government schemes and district development projects, with participation from Members of Parliament, Members of the Legislative Assembly, and senior administrative officials. The forum serves as a key accountability mechanism for tracking fund utilisation and scheme outcomes at the district level.
Green Lok Sabha Initiative Reviews
Later in the afternoon, Shah will hold two back-to-back review meetings in Ahmedabad focused on the 'Green Lok Sabha' initiative under the Gandhinagar parliamentary constituency. The first session, scheduled at 5:15 pm, will be with government officials, followed by a second at 6 pm with organisational representatives. Both meetings will assess progress under the 'Samuhik Vriksharopan' (collective tree plantation) campaign, a large-scale afforestation drive aimed at expanding green cover across urban and semi-urban areas of the constituency. Authorities have previously set targets for plantation drives as part of broader civic and infrastructure development planning in the region.
Janata Darbar in Sabarmati
In the evening at 7 pm, Shah will attend a public 'Janata Darbar' in the Sabarmati Assembly segment, covering the Raniip and Sabarmati wards. The interaction will be held at Swaminarayan International School in the Raniip area of Ahmedabad, where residents are expected to raise constituency-level grievances and civic concerns directly with the minister. Such open public forums have been a recurring feature of Shah's constituency outreach in Gandhinagar.
Significance of the Schedule
Officials said the day's programme reflects a deliberate convergence of three priorities: expanding the cooperative sector into new economic domains, strengthening administrative oversight of Central schemes, and maintaining direct public engagement at the constituency level. The Bharat Taxi launch, in particular, signals the Ministry of Cooperation's intent to move beyond agriculture and credit cooperatives into urban services — a relatively new frontier for the sector.