The government would check the quality of roads being constructed throughout the State and is committed to provide road connectivity to left out areas, said Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh while addressing the gathering at Badiyara and Mandli after he performed the Bhumi Poojan of Badiyara-Tikkar-Diswani road and foundation stone laying ceremony of Channelisation of Pabbar River .
The Chief Minister said that people should make some sacrifice in order to get their areas developed and should voluntarily donate land for the development projects. “One should voluntarily donate land for roads as its opens new vistas of development in those areas and where ever desired by the land owners, the government would provide adequate compensation to them", he said. He also urged for speedy transfer of land in this regard. He said that a double lane bridge would be constructed near Samoli connecting Mehandali by-pass road adding that Rohru to Dhamwari road along with Jangla valley roads would be widened and mettaled. He said that a parallel road would also be constructed to connect the bus stand by constructing a bridge over Shikhri river.
He said that Government Senior Secondary School buildings at Masli and Bhaloon Kainchi were being expanded with additional blocks besides construction of a PWD rest house at Dodra. He said that we want to provide better environment and infrastructure to the students. The Chief Minister said that the government had opened as many as 94 colleges in the State and over the last two and half years our Government has opened over 24 colleges mostly in rural and far flung areas to benefit the Girl Child. He said that the GSSS (girls) in Rohru would be made a model school with hostel facilities on analogy of Portmore School, Shimla.
Virbhadra Singh said that the people of the area would be benefitted by Hydel projects being constructed in Rohru as it will to solve the electricity problems in times to come. He added that the power from such projects would be provided to residents of Rohru before being distributed further.
He said that the government mulls to channelise Andhra river in Chirgaon bazzar so that the bazzar could be protected from floods. He said a sum of Rupees 50 lakhs had been released for construction of Bus Stand at Chirgaon and if required more funds would be provided for its completion.
He said that no construction would be allowed on river beds after channelisation on the land reclaimed. He also listed the developments works worth crore in Rohru.
Irrigation and Public Health Minister, Vidya Stokes, while addressing the gathering said that the government was committed to provide irrigational and drinking water facility to the people of the State and left out habitations by 2016. She said that out of 53,604 habitations as many as 40,458 habitations had been provided drinking water facilities till March 2015 and the department targets to provide water to 2,074 habitations by 2015-16.
Earlier, MLA Rohru welcomed and honoured the Chief Minister and listed the developments of the area.
President DCC Shimla Rural, Kehar Singh Khachi, Chairman Zila Parishad, Chandreshwar Prasad, Chairperson, Child Welfare Council, Rajkumari Soni, Vice-Chairman HIMUDA, Yashwant Chajjata, Chairman, NAC, Rohru, Rajkumar Nittu, President Block Congress Committee, Ishwar Dass Choharu, Member Women Commission, Smt. Kiran Dutta, Member BoD, Forest Corporation, Surendra Rekta, Member BoD, HPSIDC, Devendar Khurana, General Secretary HPCC, Smt. Geeta Negi, President, Shimla Youth Parliamentary Constituency, Sanjay Thakur, ADM Shimla, DK Rattan, SP Shimla, D.W. Negi were also present on the occasion amongst others.
The Chief Minister said that people should make some sacrifice in order to get their areas developed and should voluntarily donate land for the development projects. “One should voluntarily donate land for roads as its opens new vistas of development in those areas and where ever desired by the land owners, the government would provide adequate compensation to them", he said. He also urged for speedy transfer of land in this regard. He said that a double lane bridge would be constructed near Samoli connecting Mehandali by-pass road adding that Rohru to Dhamwari road along with Jangla valley roads would be widened and mettaled. He said that a parallel road would also be constructed to connect the bus stand by constructing a bridge over Shikhri river.
He said that Government Senior Secondary School buildings at Masli and Bhaloon Kainchi were being expanded with additional blocks besides construction of a PWD rest house at Dodra. He said that we want to provide better environment and infrastructure to the students. The Chief Minister said that the government had opened as many as 94 colleges in the State and over the last two and half years our Government has opened over 24 colleges mostly in rural and far flung areas to benefit the Girl Child. He said that the GSSS (girls) in Rohru would be made a model school with hostel facilities on analogy of Portmore School, Shimla.
Virbhadra Singh said that the people of the area would be benefitted by Hydel projects being constructed in Rohru as it will to solve the electricity problems in times to come. He added that the power from such projects would be provided to residents of Rohru before being distributed further.
He said that the government mulls to channelise Andhra river in Chirgaon bazzar so that the bazzar could be protected from floods. He said a sum of Rupees 50 lakhs had been released for construction of Bus Stand at Chirgaon and if required more funds would be provided for its completion.
He said that no construction would be allowed on river beds after channelisation on the land reclaimed. He also listed the developments works worth crore in Rohru.
Irrigation and Public Health Minister, Vidya Stokes, while addressing the gathering said that the government was committed to provide irrigational and drinking water facility to the people of the State and left out habitations by 2016. She said that out of 53,604 habitations as many as 40,458 habitations had been provided drinking water facilities till March 2015 and the department targets to provide water to 2,074 habitations by 2015-16.
Earlier, MLA Rohru welcomed and honoured the Chief Minister and listed the developments of the area.
President DCC Shimla Rural, Kehar Singh Khachi, Chairman Zila Parishad, Chandreshwar Prasad, Chairperson, Child Welfare Council, Rajkumari Soni, Vice-Chairman HIMUDA, Yashwant Chajjata, Chairman, NAC, Rohru, Rajkumar Nittu, President Block Congress Committee, Ishwar Dass Choharu, Member Women Commission, Smt. Kiran Dutta, Member BoD, Forest Corporation, Surendra Rekta, Member BoD, HPSIDC, Devendar Khurana, General Secretary HPCC, Smt. Geeta Negi, President, Shimla Youth Parliamentary Constituency, Sanjay Thakur, ADM Shimla, DK Rattan, SP Shimla, D.W. Negi were also present on the occasion amongst others.
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