RS 90 Crore Approved for Jalan Ahmedabad Road Projects

Gandhinagar: State government on Sunday sanctions RS 90 Crore for road projects in the city of Ahmedabad under Mukhya Mantri Sarni Gujarat Shaheri Vikas Yojana.
The existing road will reappear using approved funds, said a government statement.
The state government gave the principle approval of 18 projects for city streets which were more than 60 feet wide.
These projects were approved after Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) sent a proposal to the state government for road projects for 2021-22.
The official release said that the four projects worth RS 23.50 Crore were intended for the West Zone, two projects worth RS 11.50 Crore for the East Zone, and four projects worth RS 11.60 Crore for the central zone.
In addition, two projects worth RS 14 Crore will be for the southwest zone, three projects worth 17.50 crore for the northwest zone, and three projects worth Rs 11.90 Crore for the North Zone.

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