
Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri inaugurated the corporate office of Bulk Drug Park in the presence of Industry Minister Harsh Vardhan Chauhan.
Una, November 20 - Thanks to the efforts made by the state government during the last 10 months, currently the development projects related to Bulk Drug Park are going to be visible at the ground level. Witness to this was the Rajiv Gandhi Common Facility Center building constructed in Bathu, where on Monday, Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri inaugurated the corporate office of the Bulk Drug Park built at a cost of Rs 1 crore 35 lakh in the presence of Industry Minister Harsh Vardhan Chauhan.
Una, November 20 - Thanks to the efforts made by the state government during the last 10 months, currently the development projects related to Bulk Drug Park are going to be visible at the ground level. Witness to this was the Rajiv Gandhi Common Facility Center building constructed in Bathu, where on Monday, Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri inaugurated the corporate office of the Bulk Drug Park built at a cost of Rs 1 crore 35 lakh in the presence of Industry Minister Harsh Vardhan Chauhan. After this, he inaugurated 15 MLD drinking water scheme for Bulk Drug Park in Dulaihar to be constructed at a cost of Rs 31.05 crore, Lift Drinking Water Scheme for Bulk Drug Park in Administrative Block to be constructed at a cost of Rs 10.06 crore and 15 MLD drinking water scheme for Bulk Drug Park to be constructed at a cost of Rs 11.75 crore. Also laid the foundation stone of the project for recharging groundwater sources for drinking water of the upcoming Bulk Drug Park.
Addressing a public meeting organized in village Bathu of Haroli assembly constituency after the inauguration of the corporate office of Bulk Drug Park Infrastructure Limited, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the Haroli assembly constituency, which was called backward in terms of development about two decades ago, is currently struggling in matters of development. It is going to be counted among the leading assembly constituencies not only in Himachal Pradesh but also in the country, the credit for which goes to the people of Vis region, whose continuous support and blessings gave him the opportunity to represent this region for the 5th consecutive time.
He said that Haroli Vis area has become a hub of education. Academic and professional educational institutions have been opened in the region due to which the students of the region are getting higher education at their doorstep and are providing services in big institutions. He told that on one hand, two decades ago there were only four senior secondary schools in Haroli assembly constituency, whereas at present there are 33 senior secondary schools in Haroli assembly constituency, two industrial training institutes, one Kendriya Vidyalaya and three colleges are raising the flame of education in the area. .
The Deputy Chief Minister said that about Rs 32 crore drinking water scheme for the Bulk Drug Park, about Rs 10 crore drinking water scheme for the administrative block of the Bulk Drug Park and about Rs 12 crore for recharging the ground water sources of the drinking water schemes of the Bulk Drug Park. The construction work of all these projects will be completed in the next 6 months. He said that after the construction of the longest bridge of Himachal Pradesh in Haroli assembly constituency, now the largest water storage tank is being built in Poliani. Apart from this, a bridge is also being constructed on Swan River between Pandoga and Tyuri at a cost of about Rs 52 crore. He said that to provide irrigation facility to every field of Haroli Halke, Beet Irrigation Scheme-II is being prepared for which work has been started. He instructed the officials to work intensively on this scheme.
He said that in the coming time there will be complete Haroli, developed Haroli for which he is determined. He said that development works are being carried out at a fast pace in Haroli Vis so that the future generation does not have to face any problem. Apart from this, the Deputy Chief Minister said that a new division of Jal Shakti Department has been established. The entire staff of Jal Shakti Department will sit here. He said that 4500 posts of para employees will be filled in Jal Shakti Department.
Earlier, Industries Minister Harsh Vardhan Chauhan said in his address that the drug park to be built in Haroli assembly constituency will bring unprecedented improvement in the economy of not only Haroli assembly constituency but the entire Una district and thousands of people will get direct and indirect employment opportunities. . He said that Rs 34 crore has been released to the Public Works Department for road construction works in the Bulk Drug Park and Rs 34 crore has been released by the Industries Department for electricity related projects. The Industries Minister said that a big township is being developed on 175 acres of land in village Panjuana of the area, in which high level residential facilities will be available to about 10 thousand officers and employees of the industries to be established in the Bulk Drug Park.
He said that the state government has sanctioned about 10 thousand posts in the government sector during its 10 months tenure. He informed that 2100 forest guards in the forest department and 1500 yoga instructors in the AYUSH department will be placed in each Ayurvedic health institutions. He said that the Himachal Pradesh government is determined to fulfill the guarantees given before the elections, which the government has started with the restoration of the Old Pension Scheme at the beginning of its tenure. Along with this, Rajiv Gandhi Day-Boarding Schools are being built in every district. He said that the promises made to the people of the state will be fulfilled in a phased manner on priority basis in five years. He said that the state government is working with complete honesty and transparency. He said that new industries will be established in the state. The Industries Minister said that the residents of Haroli Lee Assembly constituency are fortunate to have an honest, fighting and capable leader like Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri, who always strongly advocates the interests of the residents of his constituency in the Assembly.
Harsh Vardhan Chauhan said that the state government has taken strict action against corruption and drugs as soon as it took over the reins of power in the state, due to which many scams of the Subordinate Services Selection Board, Hamirpur, which was a hub of corruption during the tenure of the previous government, were exposed and many culprits were brought to justice. Are behind. He said that the government is also taking strict action against the culprits involved in activities like drug smuggling and illegal mining.
In the program, former Industries Department Director Rakesh Prajapati formally welcomed the Deputy Chief Minister and the Industries Minister and gave detailed information about the progress of the work related to the Bulk Drug Park being built in Haroli. He said that the projects related to drinking water and electricity of Bulk Drug Park are being worked on at a very fast pace and will be completed in record time.
On this occasion, District Congress Committee Ranjit Singh Rana, Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee Secretaries Ashok Thakur, Pawan Thakur and Satish Bittu, District Congress Committee OBC Cell President Pramod Kumar, Haroli Block Congress Committee President Vinod Bittu, Legal Cell of Congress Party. President of Haroli Block Mahila Congress Suman Thakur, President of Gram Panchayat Bathu Surekha Rana, President of Haroli Block Industrial Association Rakesh Kaushal, President of Mehatpur Industrial Association CS Kapoor, President of Himachal Drug Producers Association Sanjay Sharma Industry Department Director of Jal Shakti Department Rakesh Prajapati, Additional Deputy Commissioner Mahendra Pal Gurjar, Additional Director Tilak Raj Sharma, Joint Director Anshul Dhiman, Additional Commissioner (Road Safety) of Transport Department Naresh Thakur and Deputy Director Omkar Singh, retired IAS officer Rakesh Sharma, Chief Engineer of Jal Shakti Department. Vijay Datwalia, Superintending Engineer Naresh Sharma, Executive Engineer Puneet Sharma along with officers and employees of other departments and a large number of area residents were present.
