SHIMLA : Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur today announced Government Degree College at Balh-Seena and Sub Tehsil at Talai besides upgrading of PHCs Kalol and Gehrwin to CHCs.
He made these announcements while addressing public meeting at Balh-Seena in Jhandutta Vidhan Sabha area of Bilaspur district.
Chief Minister also performed inaugurations and foundation stone of 18 developmental projects worth about Rs. 94 crore during his one day tour to the constituency.
Chief Minister also announced opening of a new PHC for Zaddu, a new Electrical Sub Division at Jejwin, opening of AEO Office at Gehrwin, Patwar Circle at Malraon, opening of Police Posts at Gehrwin and Kalol.
He said that Jal Shakti Sub Division would be opened at Talai provided it fulfills all criteria.
Chief Minister said that all the developmental projects which were dedicated by him today would go a long way in making Jhandutta Vidhan Sabha area a model constituency of the State.
He said that Rs.18.27 crore Academic Block, Rs. 4.38 crore Boys Hostel and Rs. 3.75 crore Girls Hostel in 'Param Vir Chakra' Naib Subedar Sanjay Kumar Government Polytechnic was dedicated by him today, was started during the tenure of the present State Government.
Jai Ram Thakur accused the Congress leader of the area for misleading the people of the constituency by issuing false statements.
He said that the Bagchhal bridge in the constituency would be completed soon and would prove a milestone for the whole State.
He said Congress leaders have been baffled due to the regular visits of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the State and his benevolence towards the State, he added.
Chief Minister said that Prime Minister would soon visit the State to dedicate AIIMS in Bilaspur to the people of the State.
Blaming the Congress Party for the unemployment in the country and the State, Jai Ram Thakur said that it was the poor policies of the Congress that youth were facing crisis of employment.
Chief Minister also honoured the meritorious students of the constituency on the occasion. He was also presented a book ‘Cultural and Natural Heritage of Himachal Pradesh’ written by Dr Sanjay Kumar Dhiman, a senior HAS officer on the occasion.