Rs. 116 crore developmental Projects for Rohru constituency

Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh dedicated and laid foundation stones of developmental projects worth Rs. 116 crore in remote Dodra Kwar, Chirgoan and Rohru regions of Rohru assembly constituency of Shimla district today.

As the Chief Minister could not land at Kwar helipad  due to bad weather he telephonically announced to lay  foundation stone of vocational Training Centre at Kawar on which Rs.6.40 crore will be spent and   foundation stone of Gosango bridge  to be constructed with an outlay of Rs. 3.60 crore.  He also telephonically announced opening ceremony of Civil Hospital at  Kawar.

While at Chirgaon, the Chief Minister inaugurated bus stand at Chirgoan on which a sum  of Rs.2.34 crore has been incurred.

He also laid foundation stone of additional block of GSSS Gaonsari to cost Rs. 4.69 crore, performed opening ceremony of Sub Tehsil at Jangla, laid foundation stone of Jhalwari to Bhamwari road to be completed by incurring  Rs.3.48 crore,  laid foundation stone of Bhamwari to Manghara road to cost Rs.3.59 crore, laid foundation stone of Gadsari to Kharshali road on which rupees three crore will be spent, laid foundation stone of Sandasu to Telga road to be completed at a cost of Rs. 3.68 crore,  laid foundation stone of Andhara-Dogli-Gaonsari road to be constructed at a cost of Rs.4.14 crore,  laid foundation stone of Chirgaon-Gushali-Rohal road to be completed at a cost of Rs.4.54 crore, laid foundation stone of Sondali to Sindashli road to cost Rs3.34 crore, laid foundation stone of Chilala-Dugyani-Jhaknoti road to be completed at a cost Rs.4.30 crore, laid foundation stone of Jangla-Thali road to be constructed at a cost of Rs.6.61 crore, laid foundation stone of Tanganu-Janglikh road to be completed by spending Rs.4.60 crore, laid foundation stone of Tikkari to Tanganu road to  cost Rs.10.66 crore, laid foundation stone of Kashadhar Dhakgaon road to be constructed at a cost of Rs.7.19 crore and laid foundation stone of Multi Purpose Hall of PG College Seema on which Rs. 3.11 crore will be incurred.

Virbhadra Singh inaugurated Forest Rest House Ranol constructed at cost of Rs. 28 lakh.

He inaugurated bus stand Rohru completed with an outlay of Rs. 10.34 crore

 Later while at Rohru, Chief Minister laid foundation stone of GSSS Balsa in G.P. Karalash to be constructed at a cost of Rs.3.39 crore, laid foundation stone of Munchara to Baggi road to cost of Rs.3.76 crore, laid foundation stone of Sharog to Bhali road to be completed by incurring Rs.2.33 crore, laid foundation stone of Brasli Kainchi Runda Jhaltu road on which Rs.2.98 crore will be spent, laid foundation stone of link road to village Pekhadhar to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 2.69 crore, laid foundation stone of Braal to Bharoli road to be completed by spending Rs. 1.83 crore.

The Chief Minister also laid foundation stone of additional academic block of Govt. Polytechnic College Rohru  to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 7.50 crore

He inaugurated Lift Water Supply Scheme (LWSS) Karchhari and Katlah   constructed at a cost of Rs.1.45 crore. This would benefit a population of around 2700 of the area of 14 habitations of above panchayats.

He also inspected the ongoing work of civil hospital Rampur and directed for its early completion.

Civil Hospital, Kisan Bhawan at Sandaasu

Congress believes in equal development; Mera Bamsan Hamirpur water scheme for 214 villages achievement of present Government and not BJP

Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh addressing a well attended gathering at Chirgaon in Rohru assembly constituency of Shimla district today, announced up-gradation of Community Health Centre, Sandaasu to civil hospital besides he announced setting up a Kisaan Bhawan at Sandaasu. The Chief Minister also announced post graduate classes in Masters in Commerce (M.Com), Masters in Hindi and Masters in Economics in Seema degree college.

“Now when  elections are nearing, I exhort all people of the constituency not to fall prey to false promises and propaganda of opposition. Many seasonal leaders will come to lure and divide people on basis of region and religion, but it was upto people to not let ulterior motives of these people accomplished”, he said.

 The Chief Minister said that the drug menace was a world wide problem. Not only India but other countries were also facing the similar problem, he said. In  Himachal, strict vigil was being maintained for nabbing the drug peddlers, he said. The Chief Minister said that it was necessary to nab those who were supplying these drugs.

He denied any rift between the congress party and the organization while talking to media.

He said that Chanshal was known for its Ski slopes which were one of the best in the world and the government was keen to tie  up with few agencies to take up the project though a lot of infrastructure had to be created. Himachal offers all in tourism activities, whether it is skiing, water sports, adventure sports etc. The State has a vast potential for religious tourism and government was providing all basics amenities in religious tourism sector to pilgrims. Apart from this rural tourism was also gaining momentum and the government had invited private parties keen to invest in tourism sector, said the Chief Minister.

 He said that he was often being criticized by the opposition for opening large number of educational institutions, adding that he failed to understand that why the opposition wanted the coming generation to remain uneducated or bereft of higher studies, said the Chief Minister. As of today all the 54 new colleges opened by the present government have been notified, he said, taking the total strength of colleges to 132, the two more remaining to be notified.

He directed the electricity department to maintain power lines and replace them with steel poles before winter set in. He also exhorted to conserve the traditional water bodies in the region.

He stressed to continue with cultivation of red rice, the paddy crop delicacy of the region,  adding that the people should continue growing it for additional financial profits. However, few people created hindrances in construction of Vegetable marketing yard in Mendhli, but at last it has now come up which will benefit the farmers and horticulturalists of the area immensely.

He said that even one of the biggest water supply Mera Bamsan water supply scheme was sanctioned and commissioned by the congress government in Hamirpur catering to water needs of 214 villages of 44 Panchayats. There was a time when the people of Hamirpur use to conserve water and lock the ‘Khatris’ (the traditional water resources). It was the congress government and not the BJP which commissioned the biggest ever water supply scheme for the people of Hamirpur, he said. 

He also inspected the ongoing construction work of Government Senior Secondary School, (Girls) Rohru and Civil hospital building Rohru and that of post graduation Government college Seema and directed for early completion of the projects. 

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