Sunday, 14 July 2013

Haryana Public Heath Engineering Minister inaugurates Government Veterinary hospital at Bopada

By 1 2 1 News Reporter

Chandigarh 14th July:--Haryana Public Heath Engineering Minister Mrs.Kiran Chaudhery inaugurates the Government Veterinary hospital at village Bopada in Tosham today. On this occasion, she also announced to approve a sum of Rs. 22 lakh for the construction of streets in the village and Rs. 77 lakh for ensuring proper supply of drinking water.

After inauguration has said that opposition parties have no issue to raise and they were not digesting the development being undertaken by the present State Government. She cautioned the people to remain alert of the opportunistic leaders. 

        Mrs. Chaudhery was addressing the people after inaugurating the Government Veterinary hospital at village Bopada in Tosham today. On this occasion, she also announced to approve a sum of Rs. 22 lakh for the construction of streets in the village and Rs. 77 lakh for ensuring proper supply of drinking water.

She said that it was the dream of former Chief Minister Ch. Bansi Lal and former Minister Ch. Surender Singh to ensure all round development of Tosham area. Mrs. Chaudhery said that she was working dedicatedly to realize their dreams.

          She said that with the inclusion of Bhiwani-Mahendragar in National Capital Region (NCR), new opportunities of development would emerged. Also, new avenue of employment would be opened for the youth, she added.       

          Mrs. Chaudhery said that she was making concerted efforts to get canal water to the sand mounds of Toshan areas and would continue her efforts in future also. She said that she had already put forth the demand regarding adequate irrigation water before Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. She said that in real sense, a leader was the one who raise voice in the interest of people of his area and also redress their grievances. It was her efforts to ensure that the people of her area did not have to face any problem for the want of basic amenities, she added.

          She said the she was well aware of the problems of her area and assured that continuous efforts were being made to redress them. She said that projects like new water works in villages, boosting stations, pavement of streets, sports stadiums were being implemented.

         

 

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