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Smart City Project will transform Jammu into model City: Kavinder
10/18/2022 10:41:17 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 18: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta has asserted that Smart City Project will soon transform the City of Temples into a model city to be emulated in other parts of the nation.
He expressed this after kick-starting the construction work of deep drains at Ambphalla here today. It is pertinent to mention here that this work is part of the ongoing Smart City Project in the City of Temples.
Briefing media persons, the former Dy Chief Minister said that today's work project is a micro segment of the mega Smart City Project that is aimed at total facelift rather transformation of the City of Temples. He informed that there are multiple works going on and some still in pipeline under this prestigious project. He said that the deep drainage network under this project involves twenty three major junctions estimated to cost around Rs. 32 crore.
Kavinder Gupta said that there was a long pending demand of the people of this area to address the problem of overflowing water from the dilapidated drains which posed serious threat to health of the people on stagnation and today with the commencement of the work on this about 1 km long deep drain is undoubtedly going to address the problem of the people of the area.
The senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader thanked the officials involved in the execution of this deep drain work in Ambphalla. He also expressed gratitude to Chairman Public Health and Sanitation Committee, JMC, Raj Kumar and local Corporator, Nidhi Magotra for serving as a significant connect between the people and the authorities as well as the party highlighting the problems and issues of the people for quick redressal.
The former Dy Chief Minister specially thanked Vinay Gupta, BJP District President for monitoring the issues and developmental works across Jammu from time to time and ensuring the resolution of problems besides focussing on the quality developmental works.
Later Kavinder Gupta also interacted with the locals of the area and took stock of their problems and issues.
After giving them a patient hearing he assured to get their issues resolved at the earliest. Meanwhile, he congratulated them for commencement of work in response to their long pending demand.
Balwan Singh, former Corporator and Ankush were also present on the occasion.
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