Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Gujarat on March 31, 2024, to inaugurate and lay foundation stones for several development projects [2].
The visit underscores the government's focus on regional growth and urban infrastructure. By dedicating high-value projects to the public, the administration aims to showcase its commitment to modernization and economic expansion within the state.
During the trip, the Prime Minister focused on initiatives in the Vav-Tharad district. He inaugurated and dedicated multiple development projects with a combined value of over Rs 20,000 crore [1]. These projects are part of a broader strategy to enhance urban infrastructure, and improve public services across the region [2].
The Prime Minister's itinerary spanned two days [3]. As part of the visit, he held a mega roadshow in Gandhinagar, where he engaged with supporters and showcased the scale of the ongoing urban transformations [3].
Reports on the reception of the Prime Minister varied. Some accounts said that Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi provided a grand welcome, while other reports said Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel was present during the events [3].
The scale of the investment in Vav-Tharad and the public nature of the Gandhinagar roadshow highlight the administration's approach to blending infrastructure delivery with public visibility. These projects aim to stimulate local economies and provide the necessary foundation for future industrial growth in Gujarat.
“development projects worth more than Rs 20,000 crore”
The concentration of over Rs 20,000 crore in infrastructure spending within a single visit demonstrates the Indian government's strategy of using high-visibility project launches to signal economic momentum. By targeting both rural districts like Vav-Tharad and the administrative hub of Gandhinagar, the administration is attempting to balance grassroots development with urban modernization.




