Gandhinagar, Wednesday: Chief Minister Narendra Modi will launch a massive forestry campaign, christened ‘Vave Gujarat', on July 31, 2011 from the foothills of the famous Pavagadh-Champaner world heritage site to mark the 62nd Van Mahotsav.

Encouraged by the success of ‘Vanche Gujarat' to instill the habit of reading among Gujaratis, Gujarat Government is launching ‘Vave Gujarat' drive, government spokespersons-ministers Jay Narayan Vyas and Saurabh Patel said here today.

Giving details of the campaign, the ministers said the plan is to sow total 9.80-crore saplings on 13,200 ha of land during the monsoon across the state, being supplied through 430 permanent nurseries and 4,140 decentralized nurseries, besides 250 temporary nurseries started in the urban areas and 500 in the rural areas.

The event assumes significance owing to the United Nations is celebrating 2011 as the International Year of Forestry.

It will begin with sowing 9,660 saplings of over 30 types of tress on 6.5 ha of land, near Jepura-Champaner Bypass near the Pavagadh Mahakali Shaktipeeth. It is named ‘Virasat Van' (meaning heritage forest), under seven sub-heads ‘Aradhya', ‘Arogya', ‘Ajivika', ‘Anand', ‘Sanskritik;, ‘Nisarg' and ‘Jaivik' Vans.

The annual Van Mahotsav is being celebrated under the leadership of the Chief Minister for the last eight years in different names, such as ‘Punit Van' from Gandhinagar in 2004, ‘Mangalya Van' from Ambaji in 2005, ‘Tirthakar Van' from Taranga in 2006, ‘Harihar Van' from Somnath in 2007, ‘Bhakti Van' from Chotila in 2008, ‘Shyamal Van' from Shamlaji in 2009 and as ‘Pavak Van' from Palitana in 2010.

The statewide campaign will be implemented by all the departments concerned, notably Local Self Government, Panchayati Raj, Agricultural and Cooperative Institutions, Social Organizations, Educational Institutes and Industrial Houses, under the guidance of Forest Minister Mangubhai Patel and Minister of State Kiritsinhji Rana. Panchmahals district's guardian minister Fakirbhai Vaghela has also chipped in his mite in motivating people to make a success of the campaign.

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Cabinet approves Continuation of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana-III till March 2028
April 18, 2026

The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, today has given its approval for the continuation of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana-III (PMGSY-III) beyond March 2025 upto March 2028. It involves consolidation of Through Routes and Major Rural Links connecting habitations to Gramin Agricultural Markets (GrAMs), Higher Secondary Schools and Hospitals. The revised outlay of the scheme will be Rs.83,977 crore.

The Cabinet further, amongst other things, approved the following:

  • Extension of timeline till March 2028 for completion of roads and bridges in plain areas and roads in hilly areas.
  • Extension of timeline till March 2029 for completion of bridges in hilly areas.
  • Works sanctioned before 31.03.2025 but un-awarded till now may be taken up for tender/award.
  • Long Span Bridges (LSBs) (161 Nos. with estimated cost of Rs.961 crore) pending for sanction but lying on the alignment of already sanctioned roads may be sanctioned and tendered/awarded.
  • Revision of outlay to Rs. 83,977 crore from original outlay of Rs.80,250 crore.

Benefits:

The extension of the timeline of PMGSY-III will enable the full realization of its intended socio-economic benefits by ensuring completion of targeted upgradation of rural roads. It will significantly boost the rural economy and trade by enhancing market access for agricultural and non-farm products, reducing transportation time and costs, and thereby improving rural incomes. Improved connectivity will facilitate better access to education and healthcare institutions, ensuring timely delivery of essential services, particularly in remote and underserved areas.

The continued implementation will also generate substantial employment opportunities, both directly through construction activities and indirectly by promoting rural enterprises and services. Overall, the extension will contribute to inclusive and sustainable development by bridging the rural-urban divide and advancing the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.