PUNJAB CM LAYS FOUNDATION STONES OF DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Friday laid the foundation Stones of a slew of projects at a cost of Rs. 127.54 crore. He also announced upgradation of status of Gharuan from Panchayat to Nagar Panchayat and revealed that a Sub Tehsil would also come up here.

The projects whose foundation stones were laid by the Chief Minister comprised sewerage treatment plant ( Rs. 59.06 crore), Water Treatment plant at Kajauli (Rs. 47.06 crore), Beautification of Ajj sarovar (Rs. 4.83 crore), Government Model Senior Secondary School at Village Badali (Rs. 13.47 crore) and Pandusar Sarovar (Rs. 3.14 crore).

Earlier in his address at the office of Municipal Council, Kharar, the Chief Minister described his visit as a homecoming for him and said that Kharar has given him everything and made him what he is today. “I started my political journey from here itself. I know every nook and corner of the city. The people of Kharar have showered immense love upon me as my voting percentage increased everytime during the three times when I got elected from here as Municipal Councillor and also served as its President”, said Channi adding he would forever remain indebted to the people here. He also exhorted the Councillors to work diligently and go strict especially on the illegal encroachments.

The Chief Minister further pointed out that the development oriented projects would transform the face of the region and put it into higher growth trajectory. Describing the Water Treatment Plant at Kajauli as a gamechanger, the Chief Minister said that this would ensure clean drinking water to both Morinda and Kharar.

Likewise, the Chief Minister mentioned that the beautification of Ajj Sarovar was his dream from a much earlier time and now it has come to fruition.

Anil Bhardwaj

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