The chief minister reiterated the government’s commitment to the regions progress and assured that financial constraints would not impede the development of the area.
Sukhu inaugurated a drinking water scheme for the villages of Mittian, Behli, Khaller and adjoining areas, constructed at a cost of ₹7.24 crore.
He also inaugurated seven tube wells built for ₹5.22 crore for Nalagarh and improvement projects for drinking water schemes in the area worth ₹4.82 crore.
He laid the foundation stones of three bridges, including the Kotla Kalan Bridge, to be constructed at a cost of ₹5.77 crore, the Retar Khad Bridge worth ₹4.44 crore and the Bhatauli Khad Bridge at a cost of ₹3.51 crore.
Addressing the gathering, Sukhu emphasised on the present government’s focus on equitable development across the state and said that it is committed to make every possible effort for the welfare of its citizens.
On the occasion, he also flagged off two ambulances donated to the District Red Cross Society. He expressed gratitude to the donors for their generous contributions and honoured them for their noble gestures.
(Edited by : Priyanka Deshpande)