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Kavinder commences laying of water pipeline work at Poly Hills
12/1/2022 11:06:49 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Dec 1: Kavinder Gupta former Deputy Chief Minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader has reiterated that BJP Govt’s commitment to provide the basic necessities including drinking water to the people in every nook and corner of the nation. He said that this can be well gauged from the fact that the significant Jal Jeevan Mission launched by the Govt in this direction successfully achieved the ‘Har Ghar Jal’ target across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
The senior BJP leader stated this during a function organized to commence the development work of laying of drinking water supply pipeline at Poly Hills Colony in Malik Market Panchayat, Sunjwan of Jammu City here today. He also started another development work lain and drain at Rajiv Nagar area of Narwal.
The former Deputy Chief Minister kick-started this developmental work along with Rajkumar, Chairman Public Health & Sanitation and PHE Committee of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) in the presence of Vinay Gupta BJP District President Jammu. Corporator Sharda Kumari and BJP leader Mohd Rafeeq.
While addressing the gathering, the former Dy Chief Minister said that with the jurisdiction of JMC having got extended to some new rural areas the people in this belt were facing drinking water supply issues.
He said that water is the most significant necessity second only to air without which the human survival is not possible. He emphasized that it is the prime duty of the Govt to ensure that these basic necessities are available to the people quite easily.
Kavinder Gupta also appreciated the efforts of local leader Mohd Rafeeq for raising this problem of the people in this particular area for due redressal. He reiterated that the BJP Govt being fully committed to resolve the problems and issues of the people especially in rural areas is very prompt in responding to such issues. He said that this problem being related to the basic necessity i.e. water therefore the work has been commenced on this project on priority with the laying of water pipeline in and around Pali Hill Colony taking due care of the ease of living of the people living in the area.
Prominent among others present on the occasion were, Bashir Khatana, Liyaqat Ali, Dr Devinder, Suraj Rana, Dalbir Singh, Vinod Kumar and Purshotam Kumar.
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