Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah are on a two-day visit to Gujarat from today. Amit Shah started his Gujarat tour on the first day of Navratri by offering prayers at Meldi Mata Temple in Ahmedabad. Shah then inaugurated a flyover and a primary health center.
Shah inaugurated a flyover on SP Ring Road near Bhadaj village. This flyover comes under his Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency. This six-lane flyover has been built by the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) for Rs 73 crore. Apart from this, he inaugurated a primary health center in Virochananagar village.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah laid the foundation stone of the ESIC-run hospital at Sanand, Ahmedabad. Addressing the public meeting, he said, CM Bhupendra Patel, has decided to open a 350-bed hospital here and a 150-bed in Kalol within two days in Gandhinagar Lok Sabha. According to the schedule, in the afternoon Amit Shah will attend a farmers' conference in Bavla village.
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