From the Narendra Modi Stadium gearing up for the World Cup to Ahmedabad Metro Phase 2 achieving another milestone, and four local students unveiling a remarkable creation - the RoboMarine and more. Get a glimpse of the latest happenings in the city in this Ahmedabad News Roundup.
As anticipation builds for the upcoming World Cup, the Narendra Modi Stadium stands ready to welcome five exciting matches. The grand opening spectacle is set for October 5, featuring a clash between England and New Zealan
To prepare for the occasion, the stadium has undergone a transformation, adorned with fresh World Cup 2023 banners. Notably, the glass entrance is now graced by a colossal animated depiction of a renowned trophy.
Four 16-year-old students from the city has unveiled a remarkable creation - the RoboMarine, an underwater prototype remotely operated vehicle. This innovative endeavor was spearheaded by Aditya Iyer, Krish Shah, Kreneal Shah, and Vedant Dadhaniya.
Their dedication and ingenuity received guidance from Monal Shah and Paresh Patel of The Robotics Club, who dedicate this aquatic marvel to the State and Marine Department of Gujarat.
Dr. Anil Jain, a prominent cardiovascular surgeon in the city, has observed a significant shift in the landscape of heart procedures. A decade ago, only 10% of heart procedures were performed on women, but today, that number has surged to 20-30%.
Medical experts attribute this rise to the fact that after the age of 50-55, the cardiac risks among women align more closely with those of men in the same age group. This changing pattern reflects both an increase in cardiac diseases and greater awareness of the risks, with early detection leading to timely interventions.
The hospitality industry in Ahmedabad is gearing up for a historic windfall as the World Cup approaches. Hotels are fully booked, and Airbnb listings, villas, and homestays are being snapped up at record rates in and around the city. Prices are skyrocketing, particularly on the days of the much-anticipated India vs. Pakistan match.
For instance, an apartment listed on Airbnb, boasting its proximity to the stadium at just "250 m," is being offered as "Motera Cricket Stadium Home Furnished 6 Bed-2 BHK" for a staggering Rs 81,000 per night.
The ambitious Ahmedabad Metro Phase 2 project, comprising two corridors spanning a total distance of 28.254 km, received approval from the Indian Central Government's Cabinet on February 19, 2019. The project continues to make significant progress, with the viaduct from Raysan to Sector-1 now 100% completed.
This achievement marks a crucial milestone in the priority section between Motera and Sector-1, expected to open around March 2024. The stretch from Sector-1 to Mahatma Mandir is on track to be operational by December 2024.
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