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aramsala, November 20

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Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, who was on a visit to the Nagrota Bagwan constituency today, said PWD projects worth Rs 365 crore and Jal Shakti Department works worth Rs 150 crore were being executed in the area.

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He announced Rs 5.5 crore for Architecture College at Nagrota Bagwan and Rs 2 crore for Government Degree College at Baroh. He said a fruit canning unit at Hatwas would be restarted and the community centre at Nagrota Bagwan would be reconstructed.

The Government High School (GHS), Jalot, would be upgraded to Government Senior Secondary School (GSSS), and Veterinary Dispensary, Suind, to a hospital. A patwar circle will be opened at Tharu. He assured people of sympathetically considering the proposal of opening a BDO office and the construction of a combined office building at Baroh.

He dedicated 14 development projects to Nagrota Bagwan at the Gandhi Ground of the Municipal Council and laid the foundation stone of 25 other schemes, to be constructed at a cost of Rs 231 crore.

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He inaugurated a combined office building built at a cost of Rs 4.60 crore, an administrative block constructed at a cost Rs 6.50 crore, a trainees’ hostel in Rajiv Gandhi Government Engineering College, Massal, and a lift water supply scheme to the engineering college. — TNS

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