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Sham Lal Choudhary kick-starts blacktopping on Magowali-Seer Ballah-Canal head road in Suchetgarh Constituency

Says better road connectivity to promote economic activities in area

5 Dariya News

Jammu 24-Nov-2017

Saying that better road communication plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of the people of an area, the Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Sham Lal Choudhary said that the Government has formulated a comprehensive plan to provide improved road connectivity to the people of the State especially living in rural and border areas.The Minister was addressing a well-attended gathering at village Magowali of Suchertgarh Constituency after kick-starting the work of blacktopping on Magowali-Seer Ballah- Canal head road today. The 3.5 kilometres stretch to be blacktopped at a cost of Rs. 50 lakh.The Minister said that the improved road connectivity enhance accessibility, mobility and promote economic activities, saying that a plan   has been framed to provide well-knit road connectivity in the area. He said that almost roads links of the area have been blacktopped and rest of them to be taken up for blacktopping very soon.

Referring to blacktopping of Canal Head-KotliMaffi road, the Minister informed that the work on the said road would be taken up soon as the concerned agency has already been directed for preparing the DPRs. He asked the concerned for taking up the construction work on small bridges and lifting of garbage along the roads so that widening of roads could be taken up easily.Reviewing the status of pace of blacktopping work on Magowali-Nanowali road, Sham Choudhary directed the concerned for accelerating the pace of work ensuring its timely completion with strictly adhering with the quality and specifications. He also visited Agrachak village and took stock of work on lanes and drains being constructed under BADP by Rural Development Department.Expressing their gratitude to the Minister for developing Magowali village under Cluster Model village, the people of the village projected some demands which include construction of hall and community bathrooms. The Minister assured that their genuine demands would be looked into and redressed on priority.