Gandhinagar : Gandhinagar will be made world class city, said deputy chief minister Nitin Patel. Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel has said that it is our determination to plan the development works by using the money of the people in an honest, planned and far-sighted manner. As a result, Gujarat is becoming a role model in the country in the field of development. Today at Uvarsad Junction, the gateway to Gandhinagar, a newly constructed flyover and 10-lane road from Trimandir Adalaj to Hanuman Temple constructed at a cost of Rs 21.67 crore inaugurated, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel added that the work of making Sarkhej-Gandhinagar-Chiloda road six lanes at a cost of Rs 850 crore is in full swing. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani inaugurated two flyovers in Ahmedabad city in the virtual presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. This third flyover has been unveiled today and we plan to complete other flyover works in the next three months which will save the time of citizens coming from all over the country in Gandhinagar as well as increase security and reduce petrol and diesel load.

Deputy Chief Minister Patel added that Gujarat is the only state in the country where work on flyover and 6 km elevator bridge on six lane highway connecting two cities is also underway which will also be completed in phases. He added that Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat, is the heart of Gujarat. We have also made solid plans to make Gandhinagar a world class city and all kinds of facilities will be constructed in the near future. Deputy Chief Minister Patel said that the government led by our Chief Minister Vijay Rupani is working with teamwork to embody Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mantra of “Sauno Saath Sauno Vikas”. As a result, we are fulfilling our responsibility to live up to the trust of the people of Gujarat. As a result of our honest administration and public cooperation and visionary planning, not a single employee’s salary was delayed even one day during Corona’s difficult times. We know what the situation was like in other states. Today GST. And VAT revenue has also increased. Sales of petrol, diesel, CNG have also increased and its revenue has also increased steadily. Not only that, the government has provided free treatment at an estimated cost of over Rs.1000 crore to prevent the transmission of corona and provide quality treatment to the infected citizens. While Gujarat has also made full preparations for the launch of the world’s largest vaccination program for corona across the country from January 15 and the frontline corona warriors will be vaccinated in the first phase on that day, he added.