Chairman Harchand Singh Burst laid the foundation stone of the link road to be built at a cost of 61 lakh rupees

Nawanshahr - Under the leadership of Punjab Mandi Board Chairman S. Harchand Singh Brust, the development of mandis and rural areas of Punjab is taking place vigorously. Under the same series, a special function was organized today to lay the foundation stone of the link road from the National Highway Banga-Phagwara road to village Claren. On this occasion, S. Harchand Singh Burst, Chairman, Punjab Mandi Board, attended as the chief guest and laid the foundation stone of Village Claren Link Road, which will be prepared at a cost of 61 lakh rupees, at Guru Nanak Mission Public Senior Secondary School Dhahan Claren.

Nawanshahr - Under the leadership of Punjab Mandi Board Chairman S. Harchand Singh Brust, the development of mandis and rural areas of Punjab is taking place vigorously. Under the same series, a special function was organized today to lay the foundation stone of the link road from the National Highway Banga-Phagwara road to village Claren. On this occasion, S. Harchand Singh Burst, Chairman, Punjab Mandi Board, attended as the chief guest and laid the foundation stone of Village Claren Link Road, which will be prepared at a cost of 61 lakh rupees, at Guru Nanak Mission Public Senior Secondary School Dhahan Claren.
Meanwhile, S. Harchand Singh Burst, Chairman, Punjab Mandi Board congratulated the people on the National Voter's Day and said that due to the able leadership of Punjab Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann and the support of the people, huge development works are taking place. With the construction of a link road from the National Highway Banga-Phagwara road to the village of Claren, where people will get ease of transportation, students going to schools and colleges will also be facilitated. He said that due to rains and floods in Punjab, rural areas have suffered a lot And by stopping the RDF, the central government has stopped the development of the villages of Punjab, if this RDF continues. If it goes, about 8880 km of roads can be built in the villages of Punjab. But despite all this, development works are being carried out by the Mandi Board. S. Harchand Singh Burst promised the people that as soon as the RDF comes to us from the central government, all the roads will be completed on priority basis.
             The chairman said that in order to economically strengthen the Mandi Board, while the work of installing ATMs and Unipoles in the markets is being emphasized, at the same time, the market committee Banga has used the market in the off-season by organizing a carnival. He said that similarly, other market committees also need to take such initiatives So that the Mandi Board can be economically strong. He said that previous governments have given loans to Punjab And recently Rs 1386 crore of the loan taken by the previous government has been paid by the Mandi Board.
On this occasion, Kuljit Singh Sarhal, Vice Chairman, Punjab Water Resources Management and Development Corporation, and Mr. Kulwinder Singh Dhahan, General Secretary, Guru Nanak Mission Medical and Educational Trust, Dhahan Klarean laid the foundation stone of Chairman Harchand Singh Burst's Village Klarean Link Road. Thank you for keeping. At the end, the chief guest was honored with a memento. On this occasion Mr. Gurdeep Singh Engineer-in-Chief Punjab Mandi Board, Mr. Gurinder Singh Cheema Chief Engineer, Mr. Kulwinder Singh Dhahan General Secretary Guru Nanak Mission Medical and Educational Trust Dhahan Clerk, Mr. Darshan Singh Mahal Managing Member Trust, Jagjit Singh Sodhi Managing Member Trust, Po Harbans Singh Bolina Director Education Guru Nanak Mission Public CSE School Dhahan Claren, Mr. Rupinder Minhas District Mandi Officer, Mr. Varinder Kumar Secretary, Dilpreet Singh Functional Engineer, Jathedar Satnam Singh Ladien, Biba Harjot Kaur Lohtia, Madam Vanita Chot Principal Guru Nanak Mission Public CSE School Dhahan Clerk, Mr. Gurdeep Singh Dhahan, Mr. Sandeep Jassi SDO, Mr. Charanjit Singh JE, Mahinderpal Singh Superintendent were also present.