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Bhagwant Mann Lays Foundation Stone for Two Road Projects Worth ₹17.21 Crore in Dhuri’s Dhadhogal Village

Speaking at the event, CM Mann highlighted that the new infrastructure will significantly improve connectivity and boost economic activities in the region.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced the commencement of two major road projects worth ₹17.21 crore during a foundation stone laying ceremony held in Dhuri’s Dhadhogal village. Speaking at the event, CM Mann highlighted that the new infrastructure will significantly improve connectivity and boost economic activities in the region.

Bhagwant Mann Lays Foundation Stone for Two Road Projects Worth ₹17.21 Crore in Dhuri’s Dhadhogal Village

The projects are expected to benefit local residents by reducing travel time, improving transportation facilities for farmers, and enhancing access to markets, schools, and healthcare services. Mann reiterated his government’s commitment to developing world-class infrastructure across Punjab, especially in rural areas.

The Chief Minister also interacted with locals, assuring them that the roads will be constructed with high-quality materials and completed within the stipulated timeline. He emphasised that such initiatives are part of a broader plan to promote balanced regional development and uplift rural communities.

Chief Minister also interacted with locals

In his address, Mann stressed that infrastructure development is key to attracting investments and generating employment in Punjab. He also underlined the government’s focus on transparency and accountability in the execution of public projects to ensure every rupee is spent for the welfare of the people.

Local leaders and villagers welcomed the announcement, expressing hope that the new roads will not only improve daily commutes but also enhance trade opportunities for small businesses and agricultural producers in the area. The projects are slated to commence immediately, with state agencies closely monitoring progress to meet the targeted completion date.

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