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Bhagwant Mann Announces Development Projects for Majha Region During Visit to Qadian

Mann said that sewerage projects in Dhariwal and Qadian will be completed soon, improving sanitation and urban infrastructure in the towns.

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann visited Qadian and announced a series of development initiatives aimed at accelerating growth in the Majha region of Punjab.

According to the update shared by Aam Aadmi Party Punjab, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for 237 link road projects worth around ₹168.44 crore, which are expected to significantly improve connectivity across rural and urban areas of the region.

Bhagwant Mann Announces Development Projects

During the visit, Mann also announced the establishment of a modern sub-division in Kahnuwan, aimed at strengthening administrative services and improving access to government facilities for local residents.

The state government also plans to develop a national-level sports stadium in the region, which is expected to provide better sports infrastructure and encourage young athletes to pursue professional training.

Majha Region During Visit to Qadian

In addition, the Chief Minister announced the revival of an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) to promote skill development and provide vocational training opportunities for youth in the area.

Officials said that a 500-seat international-standard auditorium will also be constructed to host cultural, educational and public events, further enhancing local infrastructure.

The government has also proposed establishing a training institute for youth aspiring to join the armed forces as officers, which will help prepare candidates through specialised coaching and guidance.

Apart from these initiatives, Mann said that sewerage projects in Dhariwal and Qadian will be completed soon, improving sanitation and urban infrastructure in the towns.

The Chief Minister also announced plans for the renovation of village ponds and the installation of treatment plants, which are expected to contribute to better water management and environmental sustainability in rural areas.

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