Saturday, July 25, 2020

Chandigarh, July, 25: Haryana Chief Minister. Mr. Manohar Lal today gifted several developmental projects worth Rs. 42 crore to the residents of Karnal district. The Chief Minister laid the foundation stone of three developmental works worth Rs. 28.30 crore. Besides this, he also inaugurated seven developmental works costing Rs. 13.47 crore.

The Chief Minister laid the foundation stone of construction of new road from Karnal-Munak Road to Bhusli Road. The road will be constructed at a cost of Rs. 81.19 lakh. Besides this, the foundation stone of a railway underpass that will be constructed on the Uchana to Rukanpur Road was also laid by the Chief Minister. The underpass will be constructed at a cost of Rs. 25 crore.

Similarly, a sports stadium will be constructed on 6 acres of land at a cost of more than Rs 2.49 crore in Hathlana village in Nissing block. The construction work has started and is likely to be completed within one year. The stadium will have a 200-meter six-lane track, volleyball court, kabaddi ground, basketball game facilities, multipurpose hall and toilets.

Similarly, the other projects inaugurated by Chief Minister include a new road that will be constructed from Karnal-Indri road to Karan Lake-Uchana at a cost of Rs 60.62 lakh. Recarpeting work of road from Anaj Mandi Nissing to Singhra village at a cost of over Rs 1.60 crore. Besides this, he also inaugurated a new road that will be constructed from Aungad village to Kaithal constructed at a cost of over Rs. 1.9 crore.

Besides this, Mr. Manohar Lal inaugurated the work of widening and strengthening of road from Alawala to Dachar at a cost of Rs. 3.87 crore, widening and strengthening work of the road from Dachar to Achhanpur to be done at a cost of Rs. 1.79 crore.

Likewise the Chief Minister also inaugurated the widening and strengthening work of the road from Achhanpur to Rukasana to be done at a cost of over Rs. 1.15 crore. Lastly, a Facilitation Centre at Karan Stadium, in Karnal district which has been constructed at a cost of Rs. 3.25 crore was also inaugurated by Mr. Manohar Lal.