Minister stresses on adherence to quality norms
JAMMU, SEPTEMBER 22- Minister
for Health & Medical Education Bali Bhagat today kick started blacktopping
of 10 km road length in Raipur, Domana constituency.
The work was
launched on Dumimalpur road connecting Gharota and Marjali to Amb road to be
completed at a cost of Rs. 2.58 crore.
The
upgrading of these Link roads would benefit a large chunk of
population of Dumimalpur, Marjali, Gharota, Amb and adjoining villages.
The Minister also inaugurated newly constructed platform at village
Ghaink constructed at a cost of Rs. 1.5 lakh by Rural
Development and Panchayat Raj Department. The funds for the work were provided
by the Minister out of his Constituency Development Fund.
On the
occasion, the Minister also announced to provide Rs 20 lakh for upgrading Local
Park and 50 street lights in Ghaink area.
Senior officers of concerned departments besides a large number of local
people were present on the occasion.
The Minister said that development of rural and far-off areas is the top
priority of the government adding that up-grading road infrastructure is
receiving main focus. He said that all important roads will be
up-graded/blacktopped across the State for which the government has formulated
an ambitious plan.
Highlighting the importance of Jammu-Akhnoor road, he said the
Government has already approved this 4-laning of this stretch of highway.
While highlighting various development projects being executed in his
constituency, Bali Bhagat said that the work on construction of Degree College
Building is in full swing and would be completed very soon. He said that near
about 100 km road length in Raipur Domana has already been black-topped in the
last three years and left out roads will be soon macadamized. He also
informed that the upgrading of Janipur- Gharota has been started and the work
is in full progress.
He asked the executing agencies to redouble their efforts to complete
the blacktopping work at the earliest. He issued instructions to the engineers
to adhere to the specifications, adding that any lapse will attract strict
penalty against the concerned.

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