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100 playgrounds came up in Mohali district last fiscal

Another 184 are planned across other villages this year

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The district administration officials today visited Behlolpur, Chandpur, and Naggal Garhian village in Majri block and inspected the completed and ongoing works related to ponds and playgrounds.

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Officials said around 100 playgrounds have already been developed in the last fiscal year, while another 184 are planned across other villages this year.

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Deputy Commissioner Komal Mittal, accompanied by Additional Deputy Commissioner (Rural Development) Sonam Chaudhary reviewed the ongoing development works in various villages.

Highlighting the importance of a healthy rural environment, the Deputy Commissioner mentioned that village ponds across the district will soon be developed based on the Thapar Model, which aims to offer a long-term solution to the issue of liquid waste in rural areas.

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