Office of the District Public Relations Officer, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar
Two important highways are being repaired by MLA Kulwant Singh: Kharar-Banur Road to Tangauri-Kurara-Bari Road and Chappar Chiri Kalan to Chappar Chiri Khurd Road.
claims that problems with road connectivity will be automatically fixed once the 14 main roads in the constituency are finished.
We appreciate Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann’s specific focus on SAS Nagar.
guarantees that the pledge to give women ₹1100 a month would soon be realised.
October 1, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar:
The Chappar Chiri Kalan to Chappar Chiri Khurd Road and the Kharar-Banur Road to Tangauri-Kurara-Bari Road are two significant roads in the SAS Nagar (Mohali) constituency that MLA Kulwant Singh officially opened for repair and improvement on Wednesday. He said that at a cost of ₹10 crore, the first phase’s repair and strengthening of 14 major roads that need urgent care has been approved, and work on two of these roads has started today.
The Kharar-Banur Road and the Tangauri-Kurara-Bari Road are connected by the first road project, which was officially opened today. It is 5.57 kilometres long and 18 feet wide. The last time this section was fixed was in October 2016. It is now being built for ₹2.06 crore, with an extra ₹27 lakh for maintenance over the next five years. Among these, one kilometer will be built using 80 mm paver blocks, while the remainder will be bitumen (asphalt). York Builders Private Limited, Zirakpur, has been given the project, which should be finished in six months.
The second project is the 2.05-kilometre Chappar Chiri Kalan to Chappar Chiri Khurd Road. The road will now be 22 feet wide instead of the previous 18 feet. At a cost of ₹3.70 crore, it is currently undergoing reconstruction after being last fixed in March 2018. 80 MM paver blocks will be used to build the entire road, and the project is expected to be finished in four months. The Shri Ganesh structure in Moga has been given the task of completing the structure.

Addressing the gathering of villagers, including women, he assured them that the promise made by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to give ₹1100 per month to women as a mark of respect will be implemented soon. He said this would be the final election promise to be fulfilled by the state government, proving that every promise made to the people of Punjab before coming to power is being honoured.
He also appealed to the villagers to complete any work related to laying pipes or road cutting beneath the road before the construction begins, as damaging the newly built roads later would cause heavy loss to the public exchequer.

Present on the occasion were Karnail Singh (Beri), Bahadur Singh Numberdar (Bari), Harmeet Kaur Sarpanch (Bari), Mukhtiar Singh (Sarpanch & Block President), Gurpreet Singh (Kurara), Satnam Singh Sarpanch (Sekhan Majra), Avtar Singh Sarpanch (Mattran), Gurinder Singh Sarpanch (Sarpanch), Rajinder Singh (Sarpanch), etc. Also present were Nirmal Singh (Kurari), Chhajja Singh Former Sarpanch (Kurari), Parwinder Singh (Mattran), and at Chappar Chiri, Manjit Kaur Sarpanch (Chappar Chiri Khurd), Tarlochan Singh Tochi Sarpanch (Kailon and Block President), Bhupinder Kaur Panch (Chappar Chiri Khurd), and Executive Engineer PWD Mohali Shivpreet Singh.

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