Amit Shah’s functions in Gandhinagar Lok Sabha seat areas on 23rd July
July 22, 2022
Gandhinagar: Union home minister Amit Shah will attend various programs in his constituency area of Gandhinagar Lok Sabha on 23th July during his Gujarat visit.
He will remain present at the inauguration of ‘Trinetra’, a state level command & control center of CCTV camera based surveillance and integrated traffic management system under project Vishvas at 10.45 am at National Forensic Science University in Gandhinagar.
At 2 pm, he will attend the inauguration of a newly built industrial kitchen for students of Gandhinagar district by Akshya Patra organization (ISKCON) under Pradhan Mantri Poshan Yojana at Mansa in Gandhinagar district. He will dedicate the newly built building of Mahatma Gandhi library at 2.25 pm at Mahatma Gandhi library in Mansa in Gandhinagar district.
He will dedicate Sardar Patel Sanskrutik Bhawan, newly built by Mansa municipality and lay foundation stones of other development works at 2.45 pm at Sardar Patel Sanskrutik Bhawan in Mansa in Gandhinagar district. He will then visit Mansa civil hospital at 3.45 pm and Chandrasar lake at 4 pm.
Shah will continue his Gujarat visit on 24th July also. DeshGujarat
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