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Rs 27 lakh community hall at Bazigar Basti soon:Bhalla
5/25/2011 10:29:52 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, May 25: Reiterating Government’s determination for providing better basic amenities to the people of the State, Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation Raman Bhalla has said Government is committed to provide people-friendly administration to the people adding that several revolutionary initiatives have been taken in every sector like R&B, PHE, Education, Health Power and Revenue departments in mitigating day-to-day sufferings of the populace of the three regions of the State.
This was stated by the Minister while inspecting the nearing completion multipurpose community hall at Bazigar Basti in Bahu Fort, coming up at an estimated cost of Rs. 27 lakh.
Bhalla assured the people that all their genuine demands and development needs of the people would be fulfilled in a phased manner adding that there is no constraint of funds in providing adequate basic amenities like adequate drinking water, electricity, road connectivity, hospitals, education besides better lanes and drains to the people across the State.
Responding to locals demand, the Minister asked the Jammu Municipal Corporation engineers to prepare the estimates for construction of two public conveniences, one at Government Higher Secondary School, Bahu Fort and another near to newly constructed Multipurpose Community Hall, Bazigar Basti in Bahu Fort and submit the same for funding so that the construction of both the projects could be started.
To ease rush on Bahu Fort-Government Higher Secondary School, Bahu Fort link road, Mr. Bhalla asked the R&B authorities to prepare the detailed project report and submit the same for funding so that the road widening including blacktopping works could be started for the convenience of the visiting pilgrims.
Immediately after hearing the news, the Minister visited the residence of one Sumitra Devi W/O Late Sh. Gyan Chand R/O Bazigar Basti of Bahu Fort whose son was drowned in river Tawi and handed over Rs. 15000/- cheque as financial assistance.
On the occasion, the Secretary Red Cross Society, Mr. Satesh Sharma was also present.
At Trikuta Nagar Sector-1A South Extension, the mecademisation works of 9 lanes have been started in the presence of the Minister for which Government has earmarked Rs. 9. 5 lakh. He asked the people to protect public property in their respective areas. He asked the concerned department to put challans to those people who are unnecessary digging the roads and damaged the public property.
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