Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated significant development projects in the Aravalli district, underscoring the state’s dedication to inclusive growth. Acknowledging Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s steadfast support, Patel highlighted Gujarat’s prosperity under the governance of a double-engine government for the past two decades.
Expressing gratitude for PM Modi’s commitment to development, Patel noted recent achievements, including the Diamond Bourse in Surat and Rs 5,000 Crores worth of projects in tribal areas. The Aravalli district received a boost with Rs 264 Crores allocated for transformative initiatives unveiled during the inauguration.
Patel assured uninterrupted daytime electricity in Aravalli by December 2024, emphasizing the government’s vision of extending development beyond urban areas. He outlined key projects, including the Kisan Suryodaya Yojana, underground gutters, CCTV networks, and Anganwadi improvements.
Highlighting the commitment to health, Patel praised the initiation of monthly kits for TB patients, aiming to make Aravalli the first tuberculosis-free district. He credited PM Modi for inspiring a spirit of service to the marginalized and praised the successful use of lift schemes to address water challenges in hilly areas.
Emphasizing the government’s dedication to inclusive development, Patel reiterated PM Modi’s vision of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayaas”. He praised PM Modi’s nationwide Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra and underscored the commitment to a developed India by 2047, aligning with the centenary of independence.
In conclusion, Patel commended PM Modi’s transformative steps for tribal communities and reiterated the government’s resolve to ensure the benefits of schemes reach every corner of Gujarat, fostering growth and opportunities.
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