Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is set to visit Gujarat on May 28-29. During his two-day visit, he will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for various development projects in the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency and Ahmedabad. Shah, who is also the Member of Parliament from the area, will kick off his activities on May 28 with a series of events focusing on development initiatives at different locations.
In Vadsar, Shah will inaugurate the newly constructed Jedva Lake, developed under the Anandam Parivar CSR fund. Additionally, he will inaugurate newly established libraries in Vadsar, Jalund, and Sardhav, developed under Toyota Kirloskar Motors Limited’s CSR initiative. Moving to Khatraj, he will lay the foundation stone for lake beautification works by the Arvind Foundation and inaugurate a new village panchayat office.
Further engagements include the inauguration of the Pay Centre Primary School at Moti Bhoyan and the foundation stone laying for various development works in Sonipur village and areas under the Kalol and Gandhinagar North assembly constituencies. During his visit to Sonipur, Shah will have lunch at the residence of former sarpanch and senior BJP worker Gandaji Thakor.
Shah is also scheduled to inaugurate the CBSE regional office in the Chandkheda area of Ahmedabad and a newly constructed hostel building at the Umiyadham campus in Sola. In Ahmedabad, he will inaugurate the newly constructed “Bharat Mata” sculpture by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation at New Vadaj. A review meeting at the Circuit House on preparations for the Olympic, Commonwealth, and World Police and Fire Games will be chaired by Shah.
After concluding the events on May 28, Shah will travel to Bhuj in Kutch and continue his engagements on May 29 as part of the two-day program across Gujarat.
