Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi inaugurates new Public Trust Registration and Joint Charity Commissioner office building in Vadodara
Vadodara - Deputy Chief Minister Harshbhai Sanghavi inaugurated a newly constructed modern building for the Public Trust Registration Office and the Joint Charity Commissioner Office under the Law Department of the Gujarat government on Saturday. Situated opposite the Polo Ground in the city, the facility has been constructed at an estimated cost of approximately Rs 4.12 crore.
Following the inauguration ceremony, the Deputy Chief Minister inspected the new building and participated in a tree plantation drive on the premises, as per agency report. The event witnessed the special presence of Minister of State Dr Manishaben Vakil and Law Department Secretary Upendra M Bhatt.
The structure, comprising a ground floor and two additional floors, has been developed over a total area of 1211.21 square meters. The ground floor is dedicated to a parking facility and a reception area, while the first floor houses the office of the Assistant Charity Commissioner. The office of the Joint Charity Commissioner has been established on the second floor. Additionally, the building is equipped with modern facilities including office cabins, a courtroom, a staff room, a record room, a waiting lounge, and a conference room.
Keeping public convenience in mind, the premises provide essential amenities such as separate washrooms for men and women, dedicated restrooms for differently-abled individuals, elevators, and a water cooler room. The building also features modern arrangements like a fire safety system and a rainwater harvesting setup. As part of the overall campus development, a garden area, cement concrete roads, a pump and sump room, a security cabin, a main entrance gate, and a compound wall are also being constructed.
The inauguration event was attended by several dignitaries, including Joint Charity Commissioner Yoginiben Simpi, senior officer Vanrajsinh Jebaliya, Deputy Secretary Amit Gohil, Divisional Officer Sudhanshu Acharya, and various senior officials from different charity offices across the state.
