New Delhi [India], February 11 (ANI): Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday accepted two initiatives value Rs 11.28 crore for the restore and redevelopment of street infrastructure within the nationwide capital.
The initiatives embrace the strengthening of the street from Pusa roundabout to Dayal Chowk, Pusa Institute (IARI), the inner lane from Ratanpuri Chowk to Pusa Employment Exchange Gate, and OP Bharti Marg and Road No 42 from Haryana Maitri Bhawan to Parwana Road Cut and additional to Outer Ring Road.
While approving the initiatives, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia stated, “Under the vision of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to make the infrastructure of Delhi beautiful, safe and world-class, the Government is working on mission mode to strengthen and improve the infrastructure across the city.”Sisodia additionally directed the officers to comply with the worldwide requirements of road design and in addition guarantee compliance with all security and safety requirements in the course of the upkeep work of roads.
“The Delhi Government is working in a phased manner to strengthen the roads of Delhi. Given that these roads were constructed long ago they are currently in need of maintenance. Thus the work of maintenance and beautification is being started here now. To avoid any further inconvenience to the commuters, PWD officials have been asked to complete the work in the stipulated time and ensure all the safety guidelines,” stated Sisodia.
During the method of strengthening, the PWD is utilizing superior machines and applied sciences to make sure long-lasting roads throughout Delhi.
The strengthening of the street from Pusa roundabout to Dayal Chowk, Pusa Institute (IARI), the inner lane from Ratanpuri Chowk to Pusa Employment Exchange Gate and OP Bharti Marg will likely be achieved at the price of Rs 8.55 crore.
The upkeep of Road No. 42 from Haryana Maitri Bhawan to Parwana Road Cut and additional to Outer Ring Road will likely be strengthened at the price of Rs 2.72 crore.
In one other essential choice, the Deputy Chief Minister has accepted the Delhi Jal Board’s plan to supply sewer line connections to all homes in 1 village together with 14 colonies within the Badli Assembly constituency.
After the completion of this challenge value Rs 28 crore, about 1.3 lakh individuals within the colonies and villages of the world will get aid from sewer issues.
In an announcement, Sisodia stated, “Delhi Jal Board has decided to connect sewer connections of different houses in the Badli Assembly constituency. Around 27,740 house sewer connections will be added here. With this, about 1.3 lakh people of 1 village including 14 colonies of the area will get relief from the sewer problem.”He stated that after the completion of the sewer connection work within the space, the residents of the colonies will get aid from sewer issues in addition to a clear and pollution-free setting. (ANI)