Amit Trivedi to perform at Narendra Modi Stadium for Gujarat Titans’ opening fixture, Amdavadis brace for intense summer as temperature predicted to soar to 41°C, Kharicut Canal to be redeveloped into a six-lane corridor by 2027, and more. Find out what's happening in the city with this Ahmedabad News Roundup.
Ahmedabad is set for a musical treat as renowned singer-composer Amit Trivedi will perform at Narendra Modi Stadium before Gujarat Titans take on Punjab Kings in their opening IPL 2025 match on Tuesday.
As part of the league’s initiative to host cultural programmes at different venues, Trivedi’s 20-minute performance will take place between 7:00 PM and 7:20 PM. Sources suggest that other celebrities may also join in to make the evening special. With the cricketing excitement at its peak, both teams will be eager to start their campaign on a winning note.
With Gujarat witnessing a sharp rise in temperatures, Ahmedabad is expected to touch 41°C on Monday, marking the arrival of peak summer. The minimum temp also reached to 21.9°C on the 23rd of March. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported dry conditions across the state, with maximum temperatures climbing in Saurashtra.
The heatwave is likely to intensify further in the coming days, with temperatures projected to rise by 2-3°C, making necessary precautions crucial for residents.
City’s British-era Kharicut Canal, long neglected and reduced to a dumping ground, is set for a major transformation. The state government has allocated ₹1,003 crore for phase 2 of the redevelopment project, which will convert 28 km of the canal into a six-lane mobility corridor by 2027.
This initiative aims to improve north-south connectivity while tackling the city’s drainage and flooding issues through a new stormwater pipeline. The canal, which stretches from Raipur village to Chandola Lake, has faced severe pollution due to industrial waste, making this redevelopment a crucial step in urban planning.
At least 27 trains passing through Ahmedabad were fully or partially cancelled on Monday after a mobile gantry crane, used in the Ahmedabad-Mumbai Bullet Train project, skidded from its position and collapsed near railway tracks in Vatva. The incident occurred around 11 PM on Sunday while retracting a segmental launching gantry used for viaduct construction.
The National High-Speed Rail Corporation Ltd has confirmed no casualties, but train operations have been affected as authorities work to clear the site and assess damages.
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