Faridabad, December 15 (HS). Union Minister of State for Cooperation Krishnapal Gurjar said that the country will progress only when work is done with the thought of taking the country forward. Union Minister of State for Cooperation Krishnapal Gurjar and NIT MLA Satish Fagna on Sunday laid the foundation stone for the construction work of RMC drain from Pyali Chowk to 60 feet road, to be built at a cost of Rs 5.5 crore.
Union Minister of State Krishnapal Gurjar, while addressing on this occasion, said that we will repay the debt of the blessing you have given us in the form of voting by developing the NIT Assembly. NIT will eliminate the problem of sewerage water drainage and drinking water in the assembly constituency. He said that the problem of waterlogging will not be solved only by solving the problem of waterlogging on 60 feet road, but we will also solve all those places where there is no waterlogging anywhere in NIT very soon. Along with this, he assured the people who came forward with the problem of dumping yard that the problem of dumping yard will also be resolved as soon as possible.
MLA Satish Fagna said that today the foundation stone of the construction work of a drain to be built at a cost of Rs 5.5 crore has been laid to solve the problem of water logging on 60 feet road. There will be no problems of drinking water and drainage in NIT assembly constituency. Currently, a booster is being built for the water coming from Gurgaon at a cost of Rs 100 crore, so that there will be no shortage of drinking water in the colony and similarly, at a cost of Rs 70 crore, water will come directly from Manjawali to Sector 25 booster, which will improve life. Fresh water is being arranged for the areas of Nagar, Gauchi, Sector 55 and Sanjay Colony. Apart from this, sewer cleaning work is also going on at various places in the city. So that we can get rid of the problem of sewer jam. On this occasion, Mandal President Sandeep Bhadana, Kavindra Fagna, Jaiveer Khatana, Bear Singh Nain, Mukesh Dagar, Rajesh Dagar, Surendra Bhadana and BJP party officials, workers and residents of NIT Assembly were present.