Sat Sharma starts upgradation works of lane at Ward 40

MLA Jammu West, Sat Sharma kick starting upgradation work at Basant Vihar on Sunday.
MLA Jammu West, Sat Sharma kick starting upgradation work at Basant Vihar on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 19: With his untiring mission to develop Jammu-West as a model Assembly Constituency of Jammu and Kashmir, BJP State president and MLA Jammu West Sat Sharma(CA) started the upgradation works at Basant Vihar, Talab Tillo area of Ward Number 40. He was also accompanied by a large number of people including Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) officials, local residents and political activists of the area.
The work will be constructed under the supervision of JMC at an estimated cost of Rs 10 lakh under stage work of the Corporation and the lanes will be remodelled under the same in order to provide best possible assistance to the masses.
Speaking on the occasion, Sat Sharma said that it was a long pending demand of the area for upgrading the infrastructure, so the upgradation of works was taken up.
He maintained that all 26 wards of Jammu West are his priority and the developmental works pertaining to each and every Government Department including PWD (R&B), PDD, ERA, PHE, JMC, UEED have been completed in many areas and in remaining work is in progress. It will be strictly seen that they are completed in a stipulated period of time with quality. The investment in hundreds of crores of Rupees by these departments in Jammu West particularly in the last two years has shown that there is a rapid increase in development during last two years.
He also appealed to the residents of Jammu West to become his eyes and ears and stated that wherever the residents feel that a particular area needs immediate attention, they can bring it to his notice as well, so that a prompt action could be taken and residents of not only Jammu West but the whole Jammu and Kashmir could feel that the complete cadre of BJP work hard like their Prime Minister Narendra Modi so that best can be delivered to the masses at their door steps.
Later, he toured the ward to assess the problems of the residents and their habitat.

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