Balrampur: Home Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu did the Bhoomi Poojan and foundation stone for construction works worth Rs 41 crore 60 lakh, the problems of people will be overcome by construction of high level roads and bridges.

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Balrampur 08 November 2020. Minister of Public Works, Home, Jail, Religious Trust and Religion and Tourism of Chhattisgarh Government Tamradhwaj Sahu reached the village Vijayanagar of development block Ramchandrapur during his stay in the district. He handed over various public welfare works worth Rs 41 crore 60 lakh 94 thousand and laid the foundation stone to the residents. The major works laid for the foundation stone include road, high level bridge and access road, fair price shop and new gram panchayat building. Minister Sahu addressed the present public and informed about the welfare schemes of the government and informed them about the achievements. During this time he was accompanied by Parliamentary Secretary and Samari MLA Chintamani Maharaj, Parliamentary Secretary and Raipur West MLA  Vikas Upadhyay, Collector Shyam Dhawade, Superintendent of Police Ramakrishna Sahu, CEO, District Panchayat  Harish S.,
Public Works Department and Home Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu addressed the general public in Chhattisgarhi and congratulated and congratulated the upcoming Diwali festival. He said that in view of the convenience of common people in the area, the foundation stone of many construction works has been done. The construction of a bridge over the Sendur river will connect many villages, the river water will no longer be a barrier for them. Minister Sahu said that there should be a relationship of trust between the people’s representatives and the people, which has come true in Balrampur. The Parliamentary Secretaries and MLAs of the region present their views with great activeness, which has increased this confidence. Seeing the convenience of the common people, he announced immediate approval of the bridge on the Kusmi road from Chando and asked to prepare and send the proposal for other construction works along with the cost. Minister Sahu said that the government has fulfilled the promise made to the farmers, The government has done justice to the farmers of the state through the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana and Godhan Nyaya Yojana. Along with this, the government has started the Dharsa Development Scheme for construction of Dharsa passing through the fields in the village, which will make it easier for farmers to access the fields. He said that the work of constructing short distance roads is also being done through Mukhyamantri Sugam Road Scheme. It has been decided by the government that only double lane roads will be constructed in the state, no single roads will be constructed. Parliamentary Secretary  Chintamani Maharaj and Vikas Upadhyaya also informed the public welfare schemes while addressing the community. He said that the development work which has started will continue uninterrupted. On this occasion, Ramanujganj MLA Brihaspat Singh said that Vijayanagar and surrounding areas are densely populated villages and there was difficulty in movement during the rainy season. The bridge over the Sendur River Today the foundation stone has been laid, its construction will solve the problem of movement of villagers. He informed the Home Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu about the problems of the area and also said that efforts should be made to resolve it. After this, Cabinet Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu inspected the stalls set up by various departments and provided materials to the beneficiaries. He gave sticks to the elderly by health department, moong and mustard seeds to farmers by agriculture department, fodder seeds by veterinary department, distribution of ration card and social security pension by district panchayat, pattas to forest rights holders and distribution of loan book, society Motorized tricycle provided by Welfare Department.
On this occasion, Additional Collector  Vijay Kumar Kujur, Additional Superintendent of Police Prashant Katalam, Regional Public Representative, dignitaries and general public were present.