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Govt releases Rs 50 crore for Haroli bulk drug park

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today said that the state government had released Rs 50 crore for infrastructure development at the bulk drug park to be built at Haroli in Una district. - File photo

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Shimla, August 5

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Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today said that the state government had released Rs 50 crore for infrastructure development at the bulk drug park to be built at Haroli in Una district. He presided over a meeting of the Industries Department here.

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Sukhu said that his government was committed to ensuring the timely construction of the bulk drug park. He added, “Approach roads, discharge treatment plant, steam generation, ducting, etc should be done on priority. “The action plan should be moved forward firmly by keeping in mind the quality and future needs at various levels.”

Sukhu also reviewed various other upcoming and ongoing projects of the Industries Department and directed officials concerned to expedite tender work, land transfers and the judicious use of financial resources so that the benefits of development could reach people in time.

Industries Minister Harshwardhan Chauhan said that the department was working diligently for realising the vision of ‘Green Himachal’. Adequate steps were being taken to fulfil the concept of a developed Himachal along with ensuring minimum harm to the environment while carrying out development activities, he added. — TNS

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