Gandhinagar (Gujarat): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of various development projects worth Rs 448 crores in his Lok Sabha constituency Gandhinagar. As per an official release by the Ministry, Shah inaugurated the Civic Centre at Bopal, Ahmedabad costing Rs 4 crore and the newly constructed Reading Room costing Rs 7 crore as well as the Community Hall and Party Plot at Bejalpur. He also inaugurated various projects of Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA), Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and Western Railway.
This included renovation of Ahmedabad railway station at a cost of Rs 17 crores, development work of Rs 4.05 crore at Chandlodiya railway station and Rs. 2.35 crore at Amli Road station, Rs 1.72 crore at Khodiyar station and Rs. 3.75 crore at Kalol station. The Home Minister also laid the foundation stone of two water distribution schemes of AUDA, in which the Rs 98 crore Ghuma TP scheme will benefit about 35,000 people of the area, and the Rs 267 crore TelavHeadworks water supply project, which will benefit about 45 villages around Sardar Patel Ring Road. Along with this, he also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 1,220 development works worth about Rs. 43 crore in Sanand, Bavla and Daskroi.
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