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Unused for 15 years, Rakhra stadium to get Rs 60 lakh upgrade: Jouramajra

Cabinet Minister Chetan Singh Jouramajra, along with other dignitaries, lays the foundation stone for various works at a sports stadium in Rakhra village on Sunday. TRIBUNE PHOTO: RAJESH SACHAR

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Punjab’s Information and Public Relations Minister Chetan Singh Jouramajra today inaugurated significant development projects in the villages of Rakhra and Langroi, located in the Samana constituency. These initiatives, with a total investment of Rs 1.15 crore, represent a substantial step toward improving the local infrastructure.

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The minister also laid the foundation stone for the renovations at the state-of-the-art sports stadium in Rakhra. These works would be carried out at a cost of Rs 60 lakh. “Additional works include the installation of sewage pipelines worth Rs 10 lakh and street improvements, costing Rs 5 lakh. In Langroi, roads will be upgraded at a cost of Rs 40 lakh to enhance connectivity,” he said.

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Jouramajra expressed regret over the sports stadium in Rakhra lying unused for the last 15 years, despite the village’s connection to a previous minister. He reassured public the revamped facility would be the best in the district, featuring fields for volleyball, cricket, football and a walking track for residents.

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