Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Punjab CM announces Rs. 2.5 cr for police infrastructure upgradation in Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Batala 67000 new MGNREGA job cards to be issued in Gurdaspur, 30000 in Pathankot

Gurdaspur, (PV Bureau) : Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday announced a series of projects for the holistic development of the border areas of Gurdaspur and Pathankot, including health and education infrastructure, besides new cards under the MGNREGA scheme.

As many as 67000 MGNREGA cards would be issued to beneficiaries in Gurdaspur and 30000 in Pathankot, the Chief Minister said in his Independence Day speech here.

Fulfilling a long pending demand of Gurdaspur district, the Chief Minister announced a state-of-the-art new bus stand to be constructed in Gurdaspur at a cost of Rs. 20 crore. An amount of Rs. 84 crore had been set aside for providing toilets and water connections to all rural households in the district, he added.

In a bid to improve police functioning, the Chief Minister announced Rs 2.5 crore for the upgradation of the infrastructure of police stations in Gurdaspur, Batala and Pathankot. He also said that though the Gurdaspur Civil Hospital had been shifted to the bypass, the dispensary with emergency, as well as maternity and child care ward, would continue to function from the old building in the city.

The  Chief Minister further said that the water supply and sewerage works in Gurdaspur would be completed at a cost of Rs. 7.50 crore.  Another Rs 18 crore had been released for development projects in Dera Baba Nanak and other areas of Gurdaspur, he added.

Stressing the importance of ensuring the progress of the sensitive border areas, the Chief Minister announced allocation of Rs. 44.02 for health infrastructure upgradation and Rs. 118 crore for school Infrastructure upgradation in Gurdaspur. Another Rs. 45 crore had been allocated for disbursement under the old age pension scheme, in addition to Rs. 7 crore for the ‘Ashirwad’ scheme, he added.

The Chief Minister also announced the construction of a new Sainik School in village Dalla Gorian, Tehsil Gurdaspur.

Besides a Rs 67 crore outlay for the urban facelift of Pathankot and another Rs 42 crore for urban facelift of Batala, the Chief Minister also announced the setting up of a PEPSICO bottling plant at Pathankot, where link roads would be repaired at a cost of Rs 55 crore, he added. The Chief Minister further announced air connectivity to Pathankot, with flights set to be operational by September 30, 2017.

In other key announcements, the Chief Minister said the civil hospital at Fatehgarh Churian would be upgraded, with water supply and sewerage works in the area also to be completed at a cost of Rs 7.5 crore. A new Navodya Vidyalaya would also be set up in Fategarh Churian, said the Chief Minister, besides announcing the establishment of a new Revenue Sub-division, as well as a railway over-bridge, in Dina Nagar and a new degree college at Kalanaur.

Among other development initiatives, the Chief Minister announced the construction of a new bus stand at Qadian, along with 100 per cent water supply and sewerage facility at a cost of Rs 32 crore. The government has also decided to set up a new hospital, in addition to 100% water supply and sewerage, in village Ghumaan in Sri Hargobindpur.

Later the Chief Minister also inaugurated the newly built Gurdaspur District Administrative Complex, constructed at a cost of Rs 50 crores. Spread over an area of 6 acres, the complex houses the offices of the DC and other administrative officials.

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