Raipur: Deputy Chief Minister Arun Saw laid the foundation stone of three large bridges costing more than 117 crores
Three Ovharpas will be built at Jaravaya, Hirapur and Sarora Chowk in ring road number-2
Raipur
Deputy Chief Minister and Public Works Minister Arun Saw today laid the foundation stone of three large bridges to be built at the Ring Road No. 2, Hirapur Chowk (Ganpat Chowk) of the capital Raipur at a cost of more than Rs 117 crore.
Addressing the foundation stone program, Deputy Chief Minister Arun Saw greeted the people of Navratri festival and Vijayadashami. He said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai, our government is celebrating the Atal construction year. We have made it that we will ride with this resolution, continuously bringing public welfare schemes to the ground in the interest of the people and continuously doing the work of grooming the capital Raipur. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a historic decision on GST reform towards making the country a developed country. This is the first scheme of the country, which is going to save 140 crore people of the country on the purchase of all equals like soap, biscuits, computers. The GST Savings Festival has started from the first day of Navratri, whose direct benefit will be given to the people of the country. It has created a history towards making India developed.
Addressing the program, MP Brijmohan Agrawal said that the government of Vishnu Dev Sai is committed to provide basic facilities to the people of the state including education. He informed that Raipur is taking forward towards developing the city according to the capital.
MLA Rajesh Munat said that Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai is a government to worry about poor families. We will complete all the schemes made for their basic facilities within the prescribed limit to the people of the capital. People will get facility in traffic by road construction.
The program was also addressed by MLA Motilal Sahu and Mayor Mati Meenal Choubey. On this occasion, MLA Sarva Sunil Soni, Purandar Mishra, Municipal Corporation Chairman Suryakant Rathore Ward Councilor Mati Ramhin Kurre and Councilors of various wards and Ramesh Singh Thakur, Municipal Corporation Commissioner and Councilors of various wards, local public representatives and a large number of people were present.
It is noteworthy that three ovarpas will be built by the Public Works Department on Ring Road No. 2 in Raipur. Under this, three ovar passes will be constructed at a cost of Rs. 49 crore 40 lakh ten thousand at a cost of Rs 23 crore 89 lakh 49 thousand near Bengali Hotel on Jaravaya Marg, Rs 49 crore 40 lakh ten thousand in Hirapur Chowk and 43 crore 76 lakh 48 thousand rupees near Reliance Petrol Pump at Sarora Chowk. The formation of Owhar Pass in these three intersections will provide facilities for more than 02 lakh common citizens of Hirapur, Attari, Jaravaya, Leopard, Guma, Kota, Mohaba Bazaar etc. between Tatibandh and Bhanpuri, as well as facilitated facilities to the entire urban area as well as the entire urban area.