MANDI: Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur today inaugurated and laid foundation stones of 19 developmental projects worth more than Rs 95 crore at Khyod in Nachan assembly constituency and at Bhangrotu in Balh constituency of Mandi district.
At Bhangrotu, the Chief Minister inaugurated Cancer OPD worth Rs. 19 crore and Drug Resistant TB Center established at a cost of Rs. 46 lakh in Medical College Hospital Ner Chowk.
He also Inaugurated Rs. 17.81 crore Mini Secretariat building at Nerchowk, Rs. 7.87 crore bridge over Suketi Khad at Lassi Ka Padhar and Rs. 2.21 crore Lift water supply scheme for Dhangu and Ner.
He also laid the foundation stone of Government Degree College Rewalsar Block-2 to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 14.80 crore and Himachal Pradesh State Cooperative Bank building at Luna Pani which would be constructed at a cost of Rs. 3.12 crore.
Addressing public meetings at Basa and Bhangrotu, the Chief Minister said that the 5 years tenure of the State government had been historic in terms of development.
He said that to maintain this fast pace of development in the state the BJP government should come to power again.
He said that recently the Prime Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of developmental projects worth thousands of crores including the AIIMS and Hydro Engineering College in Bilaspur, Medical Devices Park at Nalagarh and Pinjore-Nalagarh fourlane national highway.
Jai Ram Thakur said that post-graduate classes would be started in Degree College Basa and efforts would be made to start Law and Hotel Management classes in Sardar Patel University campus at Basa.