Giving a major boost to road infrastructure, Cabinet Minister for Local Government, Industries & Commerce, Investment Promotion and Power Sanjeev Arora inaugurated different road projects worth over Rs 8.59 crore in the city on Thursday.
The projects have been launched for reconstruction of old GT road stretch from Jalandhar bypass till Buddha Dariya, elevated road from Chand cinema till Jagraon bridge and the road from Saggu chowk till Hambran road.
The old GT road and elevated road projects are being taken up at a cost of Rs 7.07 crore, while the project to reconstruct the road from Saggu chowk till Hambran road is being taken up at a cost of over Rs 1.52 crore.
While launching the projects, Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora stated that road infrastructure across the state is undergoing a massive overhaul with road projects worth Rs 1000 crore to be competed by the end of April.
Stating that more projects worth crores would be launched across the city in the coming days, Cabinet Minister Arora directed the civic body officials to ensure good quality development works and blacklist the contractors, if any discrepancies are found in context to the quality of works. For ensuring good quality and long life of roads, the contractors who will construct the roads, would be responsible for the maintenance of roads for upto 5 years.
Cabinet Minister Arora stated that in addition to the Rs 1000 crore projects being taken up in the cities for upgrading road infrastructure, departments like PWD, Rural development etc are also taking up major road projects in the state.
Cabinet Minister Arora further stated that modern machinery is being put in use for repairing the potholes on roads too.
Cabinet Minister Arora stated that rigorous efforts are also being made to rejuvenate Buddha Dariya and a positive change is already being witnessed at the ground level.
Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora reiterated the commitment of Hon’ble National convener Arvind Kejriwal and Hon’ble Chief Minister (CM) Bhagwant Singh Mann led state government to make Rangla Punjab and ensure sustainable development across the state. He stated that people-centric projects are being taken up by the state government to facilitate the public at large.
During the inauguration ceremony, Cabinet Minister Arora was accompanied by MLA Madan Lal Bagga, Mayor Principal Inderjit Kaur, Senior Deputy Mayor Rakesh Prashar, MC Commissioner Dr Neeru Katyal Gupta, Joint Commissioner Vineet Kumar, Joint Commissioner Amanpreet Singh, Assistant Commissioner Jasdev Sekhon, councillors/leaders Aman Bagga, Pushpinder Bhanot, Manjit Dhillon, Tejinder Raja, Golu Bajwa, Ashok Kumar, Aradhna Surinder Atwal, Chetan Thapar, Sunil Kapoor, Indu Munish Shah, Maninder Kaur Ghuman, Tanvir Dhaliwal, Amrinderpal Singh MP Jawaddi, Bittu Bhullar, Mani Sai, Ravi Bali, Chairman Kanojia Welfare Board Raju Kanojia, Chief Engineer Ravinder Garg, SE Sham Lal Gupta, Executive Engineer Arvind Kumar among others.