In Dehra, CM Sukhu inaugurates Rs.233-crore development projects
Dharamshala, June 5 -- Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday inaugurated and laid foundation stones of 12 development projects worth Rs.233.55 crore for Dehra assembly constituency of Kangra district on the second consecutive day. The CM performed the opening ceremony of the circle office of Jal Shakti Vibhag, Dehra. He also dedicated the building of superintending engineer, operation circle, HP State Electricity Board Limited, Dehra, which will serve the population of about five lakh. He also inaugurated Rs.7.26-crore administrative-cum-academic block of Government Degree College, Dhaliara, and Rs.1.75-crore bridge over Narad khad on Sunhet Bassi road in Gram Panchayat, Bada.
He also unveiled the statue of Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan at Dehra bypass, completed with an outlay of Rs.10 lakh. The CM said he respected all sections of society. "The state government is committed to ensuring all round development, welfare and upliftment of all the sections of the society without any discrimination," he said.
Sukhu also laid foundation stones of Rs.38-crore circuit house building, critical care unit/block at the Dehra civil hospital costing Rs.26.82 crore, combined office building in Dehra that is to be completed with an outlay of Rs.99 crore, forest rest house that will cost exchequer Rs.4.73 crore, a bridge over Dehi khad on Sunhet to Bassi road costing Rs.4.12 crore, a bridge over Dhaliara khad on Sunhet to Bassi road to be completed with an outlay of Rs.8.77 crore and a water treatment plants related to 24 water supply schemes with UV and gaseous chlorination in Dehra area at the cost of Rs.43 crore.
CM Sukhu virtually inaugurated an integrated command, control and crime response centre (ICCC) located at the superintendent of police (SP) office in Dharamshala under the Smart City Mission.
Under this project, 229 CCTV cameras have been installed at prominent places in the city, out of which seven sites have been installed under the Intelligent Traffic Management System.
This system will be helpful in better implementation of traffic management, surveillance, public safety and law and order, officials said.
This state-of-the-art centre has been established at a cost of Rs.2.72 crore....
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