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Sat starts developmental works in Ward 26
10/3/2019 10:40:21 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: Former Minister and Ex-MLA Jammu West Sat Sharma (CA) started construction works of lane at Subash Nagar area of Ward 26. Sharma was also accompanied by a large number of people including Corporator Ward 26 Hardeep Singh Mankotia, District President BJP Ayodhya Gupta, JMC (Jammu Municipal Corporation) officials, local residents and political activists of the area.
The works are being done under the supervision of JMC at an estimated cost of Rupees 3.70 lakhs and the funds were sanctioned from the CDF (Constituency Development Fund) scheme of Former MLA which was sanctioned during his tenure and its work was delayed due to code of conduct of elections and other reasons, but the work was taken up as soon as the process got cleared.
Speaking on the occasion, Sat Sharma said that the main concern in Ward 26 was decades old water pipes and sewerage system which was totally replaced during his tenure as MLA. He said hundreds of crores were spent and the works were done under the supervision ERA (Economic Reconstruction Agency) in all 26 wards of Jammu West Assembly segment and this work solved many problems of locals.
He stated that now houses in the Constituency including Ward 26 have clean drinking water and a channelized sewerage system which was a problem earlier from more than 30 years which has also improved sanitation system in the area and has also contributed in promoting "Swach Bharat" vision of our hard working Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Hardeep Singh Mankotia hailed the pro active approach of Former MLA and stated that Ward 26 have been equipped with all modern infra and stated that Jammu West has been developed to its fullest and pending works will also be taken in some time to avoid public distress. The pace of development in Jammu West shows that constituency progressed a lot in last 5 years and has reached to the mark of a Model Constituency.
Sharma along with Corporator, JMC officials and locals also toured other adjoining areas in the Ward and asked the officials to prepare the estimates for pending works in the area so that their works can also be taken up soon as possible. Purshottam Khajuria, Vikas Bali, Mohan Singh, Anil Raina, Sudesh Sharma, Manu Bali, Jatin Gupta, Munish Raja, Ajju Singh, KB Singh, Suresh Gupta Kaka, Rajesh Slathia and several others were also present.
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