Chandigarh, April 15 -- Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday rolled out a Rs.150 crore development push in Tanda Urmur, announcing modern road infrastructure, a high-level bridge, and a network of state-of-the-art health facilities for villages that had remained deprived for nearly 70 years.

Positioning the intervention as a decisive break from prolonged political discrimination under previous regimes, the Chief Minister asserted that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government is committed to delivering long-denied basic infrastructure and dignity to the region.

The Chief Minister also held the Akali Dal responsible for betraying public trust and disrespecting Sri Guru Sahib, framing the moment as both a developmental correction and a moral reckoning for Punjab's politics.

Sharing a few snippets from the event, CM Bhagwant Singh stated on X: "Today, I participated in the state-level event held on the occasion of the inauguration of various development projects worth Rs.150 crore in Tanda, Hoshiarpur district. Our government is taking the state's infrastructure and health facilities to new heights."

The Chief Minister further wrote: "Projects worth Rs.141.88 crore for the renovation of the area's link roads have been dedicated to the people. At the same time, a 'High Level Bridge' will be constructed at a cost of Rs.2.39 crore for the convenience of the congregation heading to Gurdwara Rampur Kheda Sahib. In a major expansion of health facilities, 'Health Wellness Centers' are being established in 6 villages at a cost of Rs.3.30 crore, and an 'Urban Primary Health Center' is being set up in Garhdiwala at a cost of Rs.1.35 crore."

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Millennium Post.