Chief Minister Mr Virbhadra Singh while addressing a public meeting at Thalout in district Mandi today announced a degree college for Panarsa thereby fulfilling a long pending demand of the people of the area. He also announced upgradation of Sub Tehsil Aut and Bali Chowki to Tehsils.
The Chief Minister announced electric sub division for Shiva Badar.
He also announced upgradation of Government High Schools Farsh, Bandhii, Chukoo and Lapas to Government Senior Secondary Schools. He also announced upgradation of Middle Schools Chaloti, Shala Nachyar, Halaghichami, Graman, Nalan and Odidhar to High Schools and upgradation of Primary School at Tipri Sarai to Middle school. Besides, he also announced a Health sub Centre at Odidhar and Dhamchian.
He also announced an ITI at Paddar in Drang Block.
The Chief Minister credited the development of the area to the successive Congress Governments who ruled the State for most of the time and Thakur Kaul Singh for successfully representing the area for last over three decades. He said the people should support the candidates who had committedly worked for their welfare. He said that the people should also realise the developmental benefits and support such leaders heartily who had worked for their welfare.
Referring to his recent Rally at Kansa Chowk, the Chief Minister said that he never talked of particular person or referred to any religion or caste but unfortunately his statement was blown out of proportion by the BJP leaders which believed in dividing the people on the basis of caste, region and religion in a bid to achieve their political motives. He said that we should be aware of such persons who try to distort and twist the facts. He said that his remarks were not against a particular person as were flared up by few opportunists.
He said that at the formation of the State there were just few schools in the State and only 288 kilometre of roads. He said that due to the able leadership provided by the successive Congress Governments and active cooperation of the people of the State, the State had made tremendous progress in all spheres of development. He said that now the State has over 15000 schools, 86 colleges and around 34000 kilometers of roads.
He said that the BJP, ever since it was known as Jansangh, had divided the people in the name of region and religion and did nothing for the welfare of the people of the State. “Even a single penny spent on education leads to prosperous of Nation and well educated society and I believe that expenditure on education was an income in the long run”, he said.
Earlier, the Chief Minister inaugurated Rs. 1.33 crore Nature Park at Jhiri near Nagwain in Mandi district, Lift Irrigation Supply Scheme Hansu, at Panarsa, completed with an outlay of Rs 1.90 crore, which would benefit the people of Sojha, Jori and Kigas in Kotadhar Panchayat, Police Station at Aut constructed at a cost of Rs. 1.10 crore. He also inaugurated new electrical division at Thalout. This would felicitate 1.50 lakh population of the Kullu, Banjar, Darang and Seraj area.
The Chief Minister performed foundation stone laying ceremony of Primary Health Centre at Thalout to cost Rs 1.50 crore.
Later the Chief Minister performed the foundation stone of Prashar-Kalang- Solang Water Supply Scheme to cost Rs 2.03 crore and also inaugurated newly upgraded GSSS, Baggi.
Irrigation and Public Health Minister, Smt. Vidya Stokes while speaking on the occasion said that the State Government was committed to fulfill drinking water needs of the left-out habitation and said that during the last two years, the State Government had provided drinking water facilities to as many as 4600 habitations by spending an amount of Rs 460 crore. Besides, 8183 hectares of land was provided with irrigational facilities by spending Rs. 269 crore.
Health and Revenue Minister, Mr Kaul Singh Thakur, earlier welcomed the Chief Minister and other dignitaries present on the occasion.
While speaking on the occasion, Mr Kaul Singh urged the Chief Minister for providing adequate land for the ITI, as the already existing land has come in the survey conducted by the National Highway Authority of India for four-laning of the road from Kiratpur to Mandi.
He thanked the Chief Minister for dedicating projects worth crores of Rupees on his visit to the area and especially for the electric division at Thalout. He also thanked the Chief Minister for laying foundation stone of PHC at Thalout which was a long pending demand of the people of the area. He also listed the developments of the area.
Mr Kaul Singh Thakur lashed out at the opposition for neglecting the area and misguiding the people.
DCC President, Mr Puran Chand Thakur also welcomed and spoke on the occasion.
Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Mr Sohan Lal, Chairman, Milk fed, Mr Chet Ram Thakur, Chairman SC/ST Corporation Mr Tek Chand Dogra, APMC, Chairman, Mr Harinder Sen, Chairman Bhoomi Vikas Bank, Mr Shivlal Sharma, OSD to Chief Minister, Mr Amit Pal Singh were also present on the occasion amongst panchayat representatives of nearby panchayats of the area.
The Chief Minister announced electric sub division for Shiva Badar.
He also announced upgradation of Government High Schools Farsh, Bandhii, Chukoo and Lapas to Government Senior Secondary Schools. He also announced upgradation of Middle Schools Chaloti, Shala Nachyar, Halaghichami, Graman, Nalan and Odidhar to High Schools and upgradation of Primary School at Tipri Sarai to Middle school. Besides, he also announced a Health sub Centre at Odidhar and Dhamchian.
He also announced an ITI at Paddar in Drang Block.
The Chief Minister credited the development of the area to the successive Congress Governments who ruled the State for most of the time and Thakur Kaul Singh for successfully representing the area for last over three decades. He said the people should support the candidates who had committedly worked for their welfare. He said that the people should also realise the developmental benefits and support such leaders heartily who had worked for their welfare.
Referring to his recent Rally at Kansa Chowk, the Chief Minister said that he never talked of particular person or referred to any religion or caste but unfortunately his statement was blown out of proportion by the BJP leaders which believed in dividing the people on the basis of caste, region and religion in a bid to achieve their political motives. He said that we should be aware of such persons who try to distort and twist the facts. He said that his remarks were not against a particular person as were flared up by few opportunists.
He said that at the formation of the State there were just few schools in the State and only 288 kilometre of roads. He said that due to the able leadership provided by the successive Congress Governments and active cooperation of the people of the State, the State had made tremendous progress in all spheres of development. He said that now the State has over 15000 schools, 86 colleges and around 34000 kilometers of roads.
He said that the BJP, ever since it was known as Jansangh, had divided the people in the name of region and religion and did nothing for the welfare of the people of the State. “Even a single penny spent on education leads to prosperous of Nation and well educated society and I believe that expenditure on education was an income in the long run”, he said.
Earlier, the Chief Minister inaugurated Rs. 1.33 crore Nature Park at Jhiri near Nagwain in Mandi district, Lift Irrigation Supply Scheme Hansu, at Panarsa, completed with an outlay of Rs 1.90 crore, which would benefit the people of Sojha, Jori and Kigas in Kotadhar Panchayat, Police Station at Aut constructed at a cost of Rs. 1.10 crore. He also inaugurated new electrical division at Thalout. This would felicitate 1.50 lakh population of the Kullu, Banjar, Darang and Seraj area.
The Chief Minister performed foundation stone laying ceremony of Primary Health Centre at Thalout to cost Rs 1.50 crore.
Later the Chief Minister performed the foundation stone of Prashar-Kalang- Solang Water Supply Scheme to cost Rs 2.03 crore and also inaugurated newly upgraded GSSS, Baggi.
Irrigation and Public Health Minister, Smt. Vidya Stokes while speaking on the occasion said that the State Government was committed to fulfill drinking water needs of the left-out habitation and said that during the last two years, the State Government had provided drinking water facilities to as many as 4600 habitations by spending an amount of Rs 460 crore. Besides, 8183 hectares of land was provided with irrigational facilities by spending Rs. 269 crore.
Health and Revenue Minister, Mr Kaul Singh Thakur, earlier welcomed the Chief Minister and other dignitaries present on the occasion.
While speaking on the occasion, Mr Kaul Singh urged the Chief Minister for providing adequate land for the ITI, as the already existing land has come in the survey conducted by the National Highway Authority of India for four-laning of the road from Kiratpur to Mandi.
He thanked the Chief Minister for dedicating projects worth crores of Rupees on his visit to the area and especially for the electric division at Thalout. He also thanked the Chief Minister for laying foundation stone of PHC at Thalout which was a long pending demand of the people of the area. He also listed the developments of the area.
Mr Kaul Singh Thakur lashed out at the opposition for neglecting the area and misguiding the people.
DCC President, Mr Puran Chand Thakur also welcomed and spoke on the occasion.
Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Mr Sohan Lal, Chairman, Milk fed, Mr Chet Ram Thakur, Chairman SC/ST Corporation Mr Tek Chand Dogra, APMC, Chairman, Mr Harinder Sen, Chairman Bhoomi Vikas Bank, Mr Shivlal Sharma, OSD to Chief Minister, Mr Amit Pal Singh were also present on the occasion amongst panchayat representatives of nearby panchayats of the area.
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