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Gujarat CM lays foundation stone of underground sewerage project works

Chief Minister Vijaybhai Rupani laid the foundation stone of  underground sewerage the project works worth Rs.70 crore in newly created Aravalli district through video conferencing from Gandhinagar. On this occasion, he clearly stated that the the state government is committed to underground sewerage scheme, sewage treatment plant and 100% 'Nal Se Jal' in all the municipalities of the state.




In this context, he said that with more than 45% of the population living in urban areas in the state, our cities have become modern and necessary facilities like light, water, sewerage, roads have also been developed to make all these systems robust and easy.


On this occasion Chief Minister also concluded various public project dedication-lay foundation stone ceremonies of projects worth Rs.92.75 crore which mainly includes 124 km. long underground sewerage line project worth Rs.69.84 crore through video conferencing.



Chief Minister Vijaybhai Rupani made it clear that the State Government is not only working with the mantra of 'jya man, tya suvidha', but also committed to extend benefits of development to all citizens living in remote areas in the state.


"Even during the Corona pandemic times, we have not let the pace of development work stop," he said. With the goal of 'Na Rukna Hai, Na Zukna Hai', e-Lokarpan-e-Khatmuhurt(e-foundation stone and re-inauguration) works worth Rs 11,000 crore have been done even in Corona transmission period.


Vijaybhai Rupani also inaugurated a 138 rooms Boys Hostel constructed at a cost of Rs. 18 crores, various office buildings and building of animal husbandry department worth Rs.1.20 crore along with an underground sewerage project in Aravalli.


Chief Minister told that the government is committed to providing adequate water, electricity, crop insurance assistance to the farmers of the state and state-of-the-art equipment in the animal husbandry business by making animal husbandry equivalent to agriculture. On this occasion Water Supply and Animal Husbandry Minister Kunwarjibhai Bawaliya from Rajkot as well as MP Dipsinhji Rathod and district office-bearers were present from Modasa through video conference.