Gurugram, July 11
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini today inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 37 development projects worth Rs 269 crore in Gurugram today.
The Chief Minister was in Manesar block for distribution of ‘Svamitva Patra’ and registry under the ‘Mukhyamantri Shaheri Svamitva Yojana’. The 37 projects include the inauguration of 12 projects costing Rs 13.76 crore and the foundation stone laying for 25 projects costing Rs 255.17 crore.
The major projects include the service lanes on both sides of Dwarka Expressway at a cost of Rs 99.5 crore, construction of GMDA’s master road from IMT Manesar to Pataudi Road at a cost of Rs 13.1 crore, water treatment plant to be built at Chandu Budhera at a cost of Rs 61.95 crore, upgrade of the boosting station in Sector-16 Gurugram at a cost of Rs 14.75 crore and the construction and improvement of master sewer lines from Sector-58 to 76 Gurugram upto Behrampur STP at a cost of Rs 28.45 crore.
Saini credited the BJP government for making Gurugram a “true millennium city”. The Chief Minister said that the most development works in Gurugram district have been carried out during the present government’s tenure since 2014.
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