Amit Shah said that CREDAI is doing commendable work in infrastructure creation, skill development of youth, and social reform which has increased its credibility as an institute
Ahmedabad: On the auspicious occasion of Jagannath RathYatra, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah participated in Mangala Aarti and took blessings of Mahaprabhu at Jagannath Temple in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.
Amit Shah inaugurated various development works and also performed Bhoomipujan in Ahmedabad. The Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation inaugurated the newly constructed park at New Ranip by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), the newly constructed Jagatpur Railway flyover at a cost of Rs 67 crore by AMC and Railways at Chandlodia and People’s Park at CREDAI Garden. Shri Shah also performed Bhumipujan of Trimurti Hospital in Bavla.
Inaugurating the CREDAI Garden-People’s Park, the Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation said that CREDAI has constructed People’s Park in 12,000 square meters at a cost of about Rs 2.5 crore. He said that CREDAI has made this beautiful place keeping in mind the environment as well as the middle class, upper middle class, and poor children. Today, in the process of increasing urbanization, the garden is a very good and comfortable place for the common citizen.
Amit Shah said that CREDAI is doing commendable work in infrastructure creation, skill development of youth, and social reform which has increased its credibility as an institute. He said that CREDAI has not only made People’s Park but has also taken the initiative of providing sports facilities in 75 Anganwadis for children under the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Fund, which is inspirational for many people.
This will inculcate the habit of playing among children, increase their self-confidence and the inferiority complex in their minds will also be removed. Shri Shah thanked the Government of Gujarat and the Municipal Corporation for completing various works in Gandhinagar.
He said that in the last four years, about 5.42 Lakh trees have been planted in Gandhinagar with the cooperation of the public. Shri Shah urged each member of CREDAI to take a pledge to plant 25 new trees so that the campaign to make Ahmedabad greener can be further promoted.