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Minister lays stone of 3 roads in Bharmour

BHARMOUR: A detailed project report (DPR) prepared for the construction of 13 roads in the non-tribal panchayats of Bharmour tribal assembly constituency has been submitted to the Centre for its approval.

Minister lays stone of 3 roads in Bharmour

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Bharmour, June 21

A detailed project report (DPR) prepared for the construction of 13 roads in the non-tribal panchayats of Bharmour tribal assembly constituency has been submitted to the Centre for its approval. These roads will be constructed at a cost of Rs 60 crore.

This was stated by Forest Minister Thakur Singh Bharmouri after laying the foundation stones of three roads to be constructed at a cost of Rs 2.80 crore in Bharmour tribal constituency today.

Bharmouri said that the Samot-Sirna, Agelu-Kasroudi and Santah-Gugli roads, which were under construction to link Bandla, Batot and Pihura panchayats would improve road connectivity and also benefit the people of the area.

The Forest Minister also inaugurated an office of the forest block officer at Batot in Bharmour Assembly constituency.

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