Expedite road work, complete projects on time, says Adityanath in Kashi
VARANASI, June 13 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday directed officials to complete public works department (PWD) and other projects in the Varanasi division scheduled for finalisation before the onset of the monsoon.
To accelerate progress, he instructed divisional commissioners and district magistrates to hold review meetings at their respective levels, ensuring that construction work advances without fail.
No laxity should be tolerated in road construction work, the CM said. Adityanath, who reached Varanasi on a two-day visit earlier in the day, took stock of PWD projects in the division with officials and departmental engineers at the Circuit House auditorium.
He directed that work be completed on time while ensuring quality standards. Yogi also reviewed proposed new PWD projects in the division. The officials said at the meeting that 2,630 projects worth Rs.7,175 crore are currently ongoing in the Varanasi region.
Of them, 687 projects are fully complete, while 90% work has been done in 542 others. Similarly, 421 projects worth Rs.3,223 crore are underway in Varanasi district. Of them, 85 projects have been fully completed, while 158 have reached 90% completion.
The CM directed that a survey be conducted prior to any road repair work. The Municipal Corporation was instructed to ensure repair of roads within urban areas, and proposals from public representatives must be incorporated.
Work should commence only after all necessary resources are in place to guarantee timely completion and convenience for the general public.
Later, the CM distributed approval letters to beneficiaries of public welfare camps, street vendor and various other schemes.
He said PM Narendra Modi has set new benchmarks in governance during his 12 years in office.
He described the 'Swachh Bharat Mission' as a flagship initiative of the PM, noting that the cleanliness drive succeeded in constructing toilets in the homes of 12 crore poor families across the country....
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