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Navin Choudhary lays foundation of Rs 1.40 cr projects at Pyt Kootah
10/7/2020 11:41:05 PM
Early Times Report

KATHUA, Oct 7: The 2nd leg of B2V3 activities culminated in 80 Panchayats of Kathua amid huge public participation, whileround -3 of activities were kick started in 109 Panchayats today.
Principal Secretary, Animal & Sheep Husbandry Navin Kumar Choudhary laid foundation stone of Panchayat Bhawan and Multipurpose Hall at Panchayat Kootah as the Visiting Officer. The twin buildings would be completed at an estimated cost of Rs 1. 40 Cr.
He also laid foundation stone of construction of Lanes and drains taken up under MNGREGA and B2V funding.
The Principal Secretary inaugurated road link from Kootah to Shamshanghat via Mata Dangewali completed at an estimated cost of Rs 21.50 lakh by RDD and ICT lab and pre- nursery school building at Government High School Kootah.
Addressing a huge gathering, the Principal Secretary said Back to Village is providing a great opportunity to map the developmental needs of the people living in villages. He said the initiative of taking governance at the doorsteps of the people will accelerate grievance redress, besides keep PRIs abreast with the rural development plans.
Principal Secretary handed over keys of PMAY houses to 6 beneficiaries in the Panchayat. He also handed over documents for starting dairy based start up unit to the beneficiaries registered during the B2V3.
Earlier he inspected school buildings, lanes of different wards and Tribal basti of the Kootah Panchayat.
Responding to the demand for construction of road to Tribal basti, the Principal Secretary asked the PRI members to keep the provision for the same in the Panchayat plan.
Meanwhile extensive outreach activities were held in 189 panchayats of the district where Visiting Officers, Front line workers and PRI members engaged in interaction, assessment and planning besides dedicating newly completed works during the day long activities.
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