State Minister Mrs. Krishna Gaur performed Bhoomi Pujan for development works worth Rs. 2.25 crore
Instructions given to complete the work within the time limit with good quality
Bhopal : Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Backward Classes and Minority Welfare, Smt. Krishna Gaur said that the construction agencies should ensure that the construction work assigned to them is completed within the stipulated time frame with quality. She said that as per the promise made to the citizens, there will be no shortage of development work in the area. Complete care is being taken in the construction of roads for transportation so that the roads last for a long time after construction, hence cement concrete roads are being built. Parks in every colony are being developed so that the citizens get a clean environment. The sewage system in the colony is also being improved. It is the responsibility of all of us to take care of cleanliness. Minister of State, Smt. Gaur was addressing the Bhoomi Pujan program organized in Ward 52 of Govindpura Assembly on Saturday. During this, she performed Bhoomi Pujan of many construction works to be done at a cost of Rs 2 crore 25 lakh.
Minister of State Mrs. Gaur said that the people of the area have made her victorious with historic votes. She is working with full dedication for the development of the area. There will be no shortage in development work. Minister of State Mrs. Gaur performed Bhoomi Pujan for 6 development works to be done at a cost of Rs 45 lakh in Shriram Colony of Ward 52, which includes works ranging from CC road to beautification of parks. Bhoomi Pujan was done for paper block and park development work at a cost of 15 lakh in Sneh Nagar. Bhoomi Pujan of CC road to be built at a cost of 11 lakh in Chinar Colony and Bhoomi Pujan of development work of two parks in Rohit Nagar was also done. Bhoomi Pujan was done for the construction work of CC road near Chandrika Society and Sage Heritage. During this, councilor Mrs. Sheela Patidar, former councilor Rambabu Patidar, Jitendra Shukla, Mandal President Dharmendra Parihar, Pratap Bare and hundreds of workers were present.