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Dy mayor visits upper Gadigarh
3/3/2023 10:19:06 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 3: Taking forward the development works of Jammu, Deputy Mayor Jammu, Baldev Singh Billawaria visited the Upper Gadigarh ward No 73 and started the work of blacktopping and inspected the development works. These development works were executed by the Public Works Department (PWD). Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Mayor, Baldev Singh Billawaria said that JMC is committed to develop all the areas of Jammu. He said that Jammu Municipal Corporation following the footsteps of Prime Minister Narinder Bhai Modi is carrying the policy of Sab ka sath, Sab ka vikas Sab Ka Vishwas, aur sab ka prayas. He said that JMC will never lag behind in developmental works.
He also said that the JMC is committed to provide the best possible services to the people of Jammu and added that the priority of the JMC is to provide the basic amenities to the people. He also said that JMC is moving ahead with the vision of providing a better life to the people and with this aim; the JMC is working hard for the development of the area.
He said that the construction of the road works at Upper Gadigarh Jammu by the JMC is a positive step towards the betterment of the city's infrastructure. It is expected to improve the living conditions of the residents of the area and contribute to the overall development of the city. He also asked the concerned officers to take all the necessary steps for the development of the area and asked them to look into the development works and make sure that works were done properly. He asked the concerned officers to expedite the development works in the area and said that Blacktopping in the area will be complete very soon. He also said that streetlights and other basic amenities should be provided to the public as soon as possible. The Deputy Mayor also inspected the development works in the area, interacted with the locals and assured them that their demands, grievances will be looked into proper steps.
The Deputy Mayor Baldev Singh Billawaria said that JMC is committed to the development of this area and we are working on various projects to ensure that the Ward 73, Gadigarh is developed. We are keen to ensure that the local residents have access to basic amenities and infrastructure such as roads, water supply, sanitation, electricity, etc. He also asked the officers to provide the necessary facilities to the people and asked them to work hard for the betterment of the people in the area. The local people thanked the Deputy Mayor Jammu Baldev Singh Billawaria for fulfilling the long standing demand of the area.
The Deputy Mayor was accompanied by concerned department official, Mandal President Vijay Sharma, Vicky Bali, Dalbir Singh, Suraj Prakash, Ichapal Singh, Dinesh Sharma, Gyani Tara Singh, Amarjeet Singh, Sukh Chain Singh, Davinder Singh, Parmeet Singh and others.
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