In a major push for regional development, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is set to visit Jamnagar on March 19, bringing gifts of progress to the city and district. His itinerary blends farmer outreach with the launch of 57 ambitious projects amounting to Rs 412.61 crore, signaling the state’s unwavering focus on holistic growth.
The visit kicks off at 10 AM with the CM’s arrival at Jamnagar airport, followed by a visit to Hapa APMC. Here, Patel will inaugurate an Rs 85 lakh AC canteen providing affordable, hygienic food at Rs 35 per meal, alongside a Rs 65 lakh guest house. These farmer-centric facilities reflect the government’s empathy for the agrarian sector.
Moving to the Town Hall for the main ceremony, the CM will e-inaugurate 28 projects worth Rs 153 crore and e-lay foundations for 29 more at Rs 259.61 crore. Targeting infrastructure, health, education, environment, and housing across urban-rural divides, these efforts promise lasting impact.
A highlight is the Oxygen Park, a Rs 144.85 lakh themed green space in Ambavijay Society, enabled by Jam Saheb Shatrushalya Singh’s donation of over 16,000 sqm land. With 100+ trees, chakra-themed walking paths, CO2-efficient C-4 plants, and amenities like lighting, parking, and water systems, it will combat pollution while fostering wellness.
Skill development shines through the Rs 981 lakh ITI in Gulabnagar, expanding from current 123 trainees to accommodate 350+ youths with advanced trades like solar tech and welding. Facilities include workshops, labs, and counseling centers to bridge the employability gap.
Housing renewal in Sadhana Colony will see 372 unsafe structures rebuilt for Rs 42.55 crore, prioritizing resident safety. As Jamnagar evolves into a beacon of modernity and sustainability, CM Patel’s visit marks a pivotal chapter in Gujarat’s development narrative.