
The widely popular SWAGAT Online Programme in Gujarat continues to deliver lasting solutions to core issues faced by residents in remote regions. A recent example is Moddar village in Porbandar district. This small settlement near Kutiyana, home to about 1,200 people, is celebrating a long-awaited resolution made possible through this initiative.
In detail: During the SWAGAT Online Programme, Lakhman Moddara and other farmers from Moddar village in Porbandar presented their long-pending road concern before Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel. They requested the construction of a road and a bridge to ensure direct access to Kutiyana. Recognising the legitimacy of their concern and the significant benefits it would bring to farmers, students, and other residents, the Chief Minister immediately sanctioned ₹9 crore for the project. Approval for the road and bridge works was granted with instructions for swift execution. Consequently, work will now commence on a minor bridge, a culvert, and a three-kilometre stretch of road between Moddar and Pasvari villages. For this work, in-principle approval of ₹9 crore has been given.
With their concerns resolved through the SWAGAT Programme, the villagers expressed deep gratitude. Shri Lakhman said they received a call from the Chief Minister’s Office on the fourth day informing them that their issue had been resolved and that ₹9 crore had been sanctioned, which is a major development for their small village. He explained that villagers had long hoped for a direct road and bridge to Kutiyana, as they currently travel nearly 20 kilometres through four villages. Over 100 farmers also have fields across the river and often take unsafe shortcuts—entering the river with livestock or using rafts. This long-standing risk will now finally end.
Moddar lies in the Ghed region, where the river remains full for eight months of the year and the road is accessible for only four. The villagers first raised this concern at the District SWAGAT Programme, after which the Porbandar Collector facilitated the removal of obstructions and reopened the old road. However, the villagers continued to seek a bridge as a permanent solution. When the issue was presented again at the Chief Minister’s SWAGAT Programme, the long-awaited resolution finally followed.
Rameshbhai Karangiya of Moddar states that the new road will serve as a lifeline for the village. It will provide students with easier access to school, enable farmers to reach their fields more efficiently, and ensure that patients in medical emergencies can be taken to hospitals without delay, potentially saving lives. Moddar’s Maldhari, Ranabhai Katara, fondly recalls the warm welcome extended by Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel. Expressing his gratitude, he says that the Chief Minister understood their concern and resolved it promptly, for which the villagers are deeply thankful.
Many villages and towns across Gujarat, including Moddar, are finding effective resolutions to their concerns through the Chief Minister’s SWAGAT Programme. Launched during the tenure of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi as Chief Minister of Gujarat, the SWAGAT Online Programme is now advancing rapidly under Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel, upholding the guiding principle of “Nagrik Devo Bhava.”




