Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel recently unveiled a significant civic infrastructure project and introduced new government services in Ahmedabad. This includes a crucial water distribution station in Ghatlodia and a sub-zonal administrative office in Bodakdev. The water distribution station in Ghatlodia, constructed at a cost of Rs 55.31 crore, comprises underground and overhead tanks with substantial storage capacities. It is anticipated to enhance water supply to around 1,25,000 residents in the area.
The newly opened Bodakdev Sub-Zonal Office, named after Late Bansibhai Pranlal Patel, a renowned veteran photographer, aims to offer enhanced administrative convenience to West Zone residents. This modern office will enable locals to access municipal services more conveniently without the need to visit the main zonal office. Equipped with facilities for tax collection and administrative functions, the office is designed to improve service delivery and benefit the community.
During his visit, CM Patel also laid the foundation for a new building in Ghatlodia that will house the Revenue Department and Food and Civil Supplies Department offices. These new offices are strategically planned to make government services easily accessible to citizens in the Ghatlodia area, streamlining service provision and enhancing efficiency.
