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Sewerage work will be completed before monsoon: Mohali Mayor

Sewerage work will be completed before monsoon: Mohali Mayor

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Mohali, April 15

Mohali Mayor Amarjit Singh Sidhu today reviewed the ongoing sewerage-laying construction work and assured the citizens that the work on the main road in the city, along with reconstruction of roads, would be completed before monsoon.

The Mayor was accompanied by Senior Deputy Mayor Amrik Singh Somal and Deputy Mayor Kamaljit Singh Bedi.

The construction work is being carried out under the Amrut Scheme. Under this, 8.8 km of sewerage line is being laid, of which, 6 km have been completed.

Mayor Sidhu also directed the authorities to resume reconstruction of road within a month. The Mayor asked the authorities to complete the work and get the road operational before the monsoon season. Sidhu said his team would continue to monitor other ongoing works. “The new sewerage line is the lifeline of Mohali. Only quality work will be handed over to people,” he added. — TNS


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