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Mayor tours in the old Jammu city areas
1/29/2020 11:54:58 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Jan 29: Continuing the drive to provide better development as well as basic facilities to the people of Jammu city, Chander Mohan Gupta Mayor, Jammu Municipal Corporation conducted an extensive tour of Peer Kho and its adjoining areas of ward no.3 alongwith Rajesh Gupta Ex MLA, Vinay Gupta and others.
Mayor started the walkway from Peer Kho Temple uptoPanjthirti area alongside of river Tawi which will be constructed at the estimate cost of Rs 4.24 crore. This is the prestigious project of Jammu city lying pending and will be executed by Jammu Municipal Corporation under Amrut scheme within the shortest period of time as told by Mayor to the gatherings. When this pathway get completed people of Jammu city can pay obeisance in the different temples of Narsima temple, Chandra Gufa, Chintpurani Temple adjoining Peer Kho temple and enjoy morning/evening walk freely from Peerkho towards Panjthirthi and it will become a best tourist spot also for the tourists.
Mayor also directed the Director Floriculture who was accompanying the tour to plant more and more saplings and seasonal flowers, alongwith said pathway near the Tawi River to make the environment eco friendly so that pilgrims who visits in large numbers in the ancient peerkho temple can take benefit of greenery.
He also directed the sanitation and electrical section to maintain better sanitation and street lights on the coming holy festival of MahaShivratri and appealed the people do not throw plastics, polythene and other waste around the peer kho temple and in the river Tawi.
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