Ludhiana: The Punjab government has killed a number of major infrastructure development projects worth RS 11,493.89 Crore in Ludhiana District with the aim of changing the country’s industrial center into a smart and ultra-modern city, said Secretary, in Ludhiana, in Ludhiana on Saturday.
He was reviewing the progress of large development jobs during meetings with district administrative officials.
He said the 24×7 surface water supply project was run at a cost of Rs 3,383.89 Crore, where the land had been identified and a number of Hospital 38 Crore was released.
The land registration process must be completed on August 31, he asks.
Mahajan said the land acquisition process for the construction of a new national highway – Delhi-Katra Expressway, four Talwandi Bhai Lanings to Ferozepur, Ludhiana-Talwandi NH-95, Khar-Ludhiana and Ladhowal bypass with a total cost of Rs 5,700 Crore must be completed on October 15.
To give a “assistance” of the pollution of Buddhist Nullah, Sutlej’s seasonal tributary flowing through Ludhiana, Chief Secretary said the reform Buddhist Nullah at the cost of Rs 650 Crore was taking place in a full swing and this project will be completed in December next year.
He said the construction of international airports in Halwara will be completed in January next to it to improve the air connectivity of the industrial city, also known as Manchester of India, in addition to bringing investment and work for the district.
To “improve” the industrial sector and create jobs, the “desired” Mahajan “that the hi-tech cycle valley that will come in the village of Dhansu must be fully operational in the next February.
The valley has “attracted” leading industrial players such as the hero cycle, Aditya Birla Group and JK Paper Limited.
“Hero Cycles Limited has arranged their anchor units with a production capacity of 4 million bicycles per year, especially e-bikes and premium bikes.
Similarly, Aditya Birla Group has proposed to invest around Rs 1,000 Crore in the Hi-Tech Valley” said the statement.
The main secretary said that two new government universities in the village of Burj Day Singh in Raikot and the Jamalpur area of Ludhiana City will come and both must be prepared in October this year.
In addition, 35 projects under the Mission of Dhandra Cluster Rurban for the development of rural areas in the urban suburbs at the cost of Rs 100 Crore and the construction of 17 Panchayat Ghar in various villages for RS 2.34 Crore must also be completed in October, he directed.
He said the development of 57 village pools from the district at the cost of Rs 12 Crore must also be completed in October.
Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma provides the main secretary that the development of 31 ponds has been “finished”.
Under the Village Smart Campaign, as many as 3,353 development work with the cost of Rs 200 Crore is happening in a “full swing” and must also be completed in October.
The main secretary said that the new bus holder was being built in Mullanpur Dakha, Raikot and Khanna at a cost of Rs 5 Crore, each of Rs 3.87 Crore and Rs 3.73.
Projects to provide water supply and sewerage schemes in Raikot, Samrala and Khanna at a cost of Rs 31 Crore, each Rs 23 Crore and Rs 124 Crore, must be completed on December 31 this year, he asked.
Mahajan said that the construction of the train was integrated on bridges and trains under the bridge on Pakhowal road with the cost of Rs 123 Crore running in full swing and this project will be finished soon.
The main secretary stated the “satisfaction” of Ludhiana Municipal Corporation which produced a record of revenue from the building plan, water accusations and property taxes in addition to floating Tender for Development Work worth Rs 170 Crore.
Instruct the district authority to complete all development projects within the specified time frame, the Head of Secretary also reviewed the collecting income in the district and directed officials to speed it up.