Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal ushered in an unprecedented era of ‘development revolution’ in Punjab. Hoshiarpur got a medical college Know full details in punjabi Punjabi news

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Punjab News Both the leaders laid the foundation stones of many projects including the government medical college to be built at a cost of Rs 550 crore. MBBS in this college built in the name of Shaheed Udham Singh. will have 100 seats and for this a 420 bedded hospital will be required under National Medical Commission UG-MSR-2023. Both the Chief Ministers also dedicated Sri Guru Ravidas Ji Memorial and Auditorium and Open Theater in village Khuralgarh to the people. Both the Chief Ministers said that this project prepared at a cost of 148 crore rupees will help people to know about the life and philosophy of Sri Guru Ravidas Ji Maharaj.

Meanwhile, the two leaders also laid the foundation stone of the sewerage project to be built in village Bajwara and Fort Barron at a cost of Rs 30.82 crore. He also laid the foundation stone for the construction of the tehsil building with the Fard center in Hoshiarpur, which will cost Rs 5.29 crore. SDM in this building. Office, SDM There will be court, tehsil office, tehsildar court, sub registration office, canteen, waiting area, meeting room, fard center, record room and other facilities.

People will get clean drinking water

Similarly, the foundation stone of Rs 1.94 crore projects was also laid for the uninterrupted supply of drinking water to the residents of Mohalla Kacha Tobha, New Shanti Nagar, Premgarh, New Bank Colony and Boothgarh. The two leaders also laid the foundation stone for the construction of the main road from Balapir Road, Tanda Road to Begowal and laying of interlocking tiles on both sides of the drain in Begowal town, which will cost Rs 1.52 crore.

Development works also started in Phagwara

Similarly, the foundation stone of various development works worth Rs 14 crore was laid in Phagwara. The foundation stone of laying 100 percent water supply pipeline at Garhshankar at a cost of Rs 1.36 crore was also laid, which has brought great relief to the people. Both the Chief Ministers also launched a major project for the construction of four-acre playgrounds on vacant panchayat lands in all districts at a cost of 22.68 crores.

Garshankar also got this gift

The two leaders inaugurated the S.S., built at a cost of Rs 26.96 crore for training boys and girls for the armed forces recruitment exams. Bahadur Ami Chand also inaugurated the Soni Institute to facilitate the youth to join the armed forces. He also dedicated a new building for the 30-bed Mother and Child Hospital wing constructed at a cost of Rs 5.75 crore. Both the Chief Ministers also dedicated to the public the recently upgraded sub-division hospital at Garhshankar at a cost of 0.80 crores.

Sewerage facility given to Haryana Municipal Council

Similarly, the newly constructed Aam Aadmi Clinic at Mahilpur was also dedicated to the people by both the Chief Ministers. He said that this clinic prepared at a cost of Rs 0.5 crore will help in providing quality health services to the people. Both the leaders also announced to provide sewage facility for Haryana Municipal Council at a cost of Rs 3.14 crore.

Multipurpose hall dedicated to the people of Dasuha

Both the Chief Ministers also dedicated a multi-purpose hall with a capacity of 500 people to the people of Dasuha, where people will be able to hold weddings, events, gatherings, meetings and other functions at a nominal cost. This project has been completed at a cost of Rs 1.42 crore. Similarly, a cost of Rs 100 crore has been incurred for the water supply scheme. Tubewell, civil works and OHSR projects worth Rs 1.59 crore have been gifted to the people of Kalowal and Mirpur Kotli. The people of Tahli and Baghora (Chabbewal) were gifted new tube wells at a cost of Rs.0.15 crore and Rs.0.20 crore respectively.

Cluster fire brigade office inaugurated

To ensure the supply of potable drinking water to the people, both the Chief Ministers inaugurated tubewells, civil works and OHSR at a cost of Rs 1.85 crore to the residents of Cibo Chek, Bhojpur, Abdullahpur and Kalu Chang villages of Mukerian. Also gave a gift of water supply scheme. He has approved Rs 1.53 crore development works in Dhilwan city and Rs 1.18 crore in Nadala city and N.P. Inaugurated the newly built cluster fire brigade office in Bhulath. which will connect other neighboring ULBs Nadala, Dhillawan and Begowal at a cost of Rs 0.45 crore and Aam Aadmi clinics of Nadala, Dhillawan, Bhulath and Begowal at a cost of Rs one crore.

An eight-lane athletics synthetic track will be built in Tanda

Both the Chief Ministers also announced plans to construct eight lane athletics synthetic track at Lajwanti Outdoor Stadium in Hoshiarpur and eight lane athletics synthetic track at Government College, Tanda at a cost of Rs six crore each. He also announced the renovation and renovation of the district hospital building in Hoshiarpur at a cost of 6.77 crores. Similarly, they announced to upgrade Community Health Center Garhdiwala at a cost of Rs 8.05 crore, CHC Tanda at a cost of Rs 2.40 crore and CHC Budhabad at a cost of Rs 2.26 crore. done

2.56 crore will be spent on opening libraries

Both the Chief Ministers also said that SDM at Tanda at a cost of five crore rupees. A new tehsil building will be constructed with office and court, tehsildar office and courtroom, waiting area, meeting hall, fard center, record room and other facilities. He also announced that Kharkhan, Pippalwala, Boothgarh, Nari, Singhpur, Bham, Dhade Katwal, Harsa Mansar, Ambala Jattan, Koi, Jhaj, Kurala Clan, Talwandi Dadian, Babak, Bhambotar, Chamuhi, Sathwan, Sansarpur, Safdarpur, Talwara. Aam Aadmi Clinics will be opened at a cost of 6.96 crores at City, Ramgarh Sikri, Darapur, Bahera, Mastpur, Mirzapur Khadyala, Bhagowal and Mahilpur. Similarly, he said that 2.56 crore rupees will be spent on opening new libraries at Hoshiarpur-1, Bhunga, Tanda, Dasuha and Sri Hargobindpur blocks.

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