Haryana Assembly Speaker Gyan Chand Gupta on Thursday formally inaugurated the work of re-carpeting and laying paver blocks of 1.09 km long road from village Bhareli to Bhagwanpur by breaking a coconut. This work will be completed in about four months at a cost of Rs 20 lakh.
The work of recarpeting and installing paver blocks of this road will be done by the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board. With the construction of this road, traffic between Bhareli and Bhagwanpur will become easier. Also, farmers will get special facility in taking their crops to Barwala Mandi.
Gupta said that his endeavor is to provide all the basic facilities to the people living in villages on the lines of cities. He said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Manohar Lal, the road infrastructure in the cities as well as villages in the state has been strengthened, due to which the movement of people has become easier. Today every district of the state is connected to the national highway.
Referring to NH-73, he said that the previous government kept this highway pending for 10 years, but with the coming of the present government, the work on this highway started in the year 2015 and it was completed in one and a half year at a cost of about Rs 1100 crore. The highway has been completed. With the construction of this highway, the fate and image of Panchkula has changed and the standard of living of the people has improved. By the present government, villages are being developed on the lines of cities, so that the villagers do not have to depend on the city for any facility. On this occasion, former Chairman of Market Committee Ashok Sharma, Sarpanch Bhareli Aman Kumar, Sarpanch Bhagwanpur Harcharan Singh, former Sarpanch Bhagwanpur Jitendra, Rahul Rana, Dharmendra Sandhu, Sandeep Rana, JE Joginder of Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board and other dignitaries were present.