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Amit Shah to launch several projects during Gujarat visit

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Ahmedabad, Oct 2 (PTI) Union Home Minister Amit Shah will launch a host of projects and attend Navratri ‘garba’ events during his two-day visit to Gujarat beginning Thursday, officials said.

Shah will inaugurate a health check-up camp at 10:15 AM in Chanakyapuri area of Ahmedabad city which falls under the Gandhinagar parliamentary constituency.

He will inaugurate a tele-rehabilitation centre at Sola Civil Hospital, a newly-built vegetable market, and a government primary school in Bhadaj area, an official release stated.

Shah is scheduled to address a gathering in Bhadaj area after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone for various projects of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. At around 1:15 pm, Shah will address BJP workers at ‘Karyakarta Sammelan’ near Sanand town in Ahmedabad district.

Shah will inaugurate the newly-built office building of the Ahmedabad police commissioner in Shahibaug area.

At around 8:45 pm, the Union home minister will attend the inaugural ceremony of Vibrant Gujarat Navratri Mahotsav, organised by the state government at the GMDC ground on the occasion of the Navratri festival. He will attend three other Navratri events in Naranpura, Satellite and Prahladnagar.

On Friday, Shah will address people near Adalaj village in Gandhinagar after inaugurating a trust-run hospital at around 10 am. He will also attend an event in Mahatma Mandir on the 100th anniversary of ADC Bank.

Shah is scheduled to inaugurate various other projects, including lakes and gardens, of Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation on Friday afternoon.

He will lay the foundation stone for a 421-bed hospital in Mansa town in Gandhinagar and address people after launching various other developmental projects of GMC, stated the release. PTI PJT PD NSK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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