Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) is planning on two crucial projects in the city, which will lead to the permanent closure of a 750-meter stretch of Ashram Road, from Cargo Motors to the RTO, beginning this December.
In response to the impending closure of Ashram Road, an 18-meter-wide road is being created adjacent to Cargo Motors. This new route will be seamlessly linked to a proposed 24-meter-wide road via the Prabodh Raval bridge, eventually connecting it to the 132ft Ring Road.
Furthermore, the road on the west bank of the Sabarmati riverfront will directly connect to a 24-meter road through Ramapir Tekra, providing direct access to the main Ranip GSRTC bus stand.
The ongoing land reclamation along the Chandrabagha drain will play a crucial role in facilitating these infrastructural developments.
Under the Gandhi Ashram development plan, AMC has greenlit several projects, including a water supply distribution network valued at Rs 29.28 crore, a sewer network costing Rs 12.21 crore, and a stormwater disposal network with a budget of Rs 28.62 crore. The plan also incorporates a Chandrabhaga natural drain network worth Rs 51.43 crore, which will transform a sewage water-carrying drain into a waterbody.
Additionally, there are road projects worth Rs 48.70 crore and a street lighting renovation project costing Rs 16.38 crore included in this initiative.
«A senior official in the west zone stated, 'The entire 55-acre area will witness road projects worth Rs 48.70 crore and street lighting renovations worth Rs 16.38 crore.'»
In addition to the closure of Ashram Road, AMC is devising plans to establish a new road network for the Vadaj slum rehabilitation and Gandhi Ashram rehabilitation projects.
This endeavor