Chandigarh August 28: Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal inaugurated and laid foundation stone of various development project worth about Rs 53 crore in Gurugram during his Jan Ashirwad Yatra today.
The Chief Minister started his Jan Ashirwad Yatra with the inauguration and laying foundation stone of eight development projects in the premises of PWD Rest House, Gurugram. He inaugurated four development projects costing about Rs 23 crore and laid foundation stone of four projects at a cost of about Rs 30 crore.
The projects which have been inaugurated by the Chief Minister included 10 lane synthetic track constructed at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, sector 38 by Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) at a cost of about Rs 7.75 crore, Camera Museum at village Chakarpur constructed by Municipal Corporation Gurugram at a cost of about Rs 8.7 crore, Boosting Station set up at Subhash Nagar by Municipal Corporation at a cost of about Rs 6 crore and Panchayat Bhawan and Community Centre constructed in village Kukrola at a cost of about Rs one crore by Haryana CSR Advisory Board with the assistance of CSR fund of Power Grid Corporation of India. With the setting up of Boosting Station in Subhash Nagar, adequate supply of drinking water would be made available to people residing in Bheem Nagar, Ashok Puri, Ratan Garden, Shiv Puri, Subhash Nagar and Jaikabpura.
Mr Manohar Lal also laid the foundation stone of four projects. These included renovation of reservoir of GMDA in village Sikandarpur at a cost of about Rs 15 crore, renovation of reservoir project in village Vazirabad at a cost of about Rs 5 crore, upgradation of road, sewer line and storm water drainage infrastructure in South City Phase-I of Municipal Corporation Gurugram at a cost of about Rs 6.75 crore and setting up of Boosting Station and other water supply projects of Municipal Corporation Gurugram in Lakshman Vihar area at a cost of about Rs 3 crore to make available canal based drinking water supply facility to the people of the area.
Among those present on this occasion included Public Works (Building and Roads) Minister Rao Narbir Singh, MLAs namely Mr Umesh Agarwal and Mr Tejpal Tanwar, Mayor Madhu Azad and other dignitaries.