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Charanjit Singh Channi Announces Slew Of Development Projects For Sri Chamkaur Sahib And Morinda

Greets People On Auspicious Occasion Of Dussehra

5 Dariya News

Morinda 15-Oct-2021

The Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Friday announceda slew of development projects to ensure holistic growth of Sri Chamkaur Sahib and Morinda.  Addressing a public gathering on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra, the Chief Minister greeted the people and announced that the Community Health Centre at Chamkaur  Sahib would be upgraded as the 100 bedded hospital and a trauma centre would soon come up at Morinda. He also announced to upgrade the animal husbandry dispensaries  in the rural areas across the state to ensure better health care facilities in order to improve the quality of livestock so as to boost the income of dairy farmers. Channi also  announced a seweage project for Morinda to be executed at cost of Rs. 42 crores besides Rs.28 crore canal based drinking water supply scheme also for Morinda, which has  already been sanctioned. 

He also said the construction of Rs.114 Crore bridge over river Satluj in the region has already been started to link Bela -Paniali road to national highway 344-A to boost  economic development in the area.Later, the Chief Minister also set the effigy of Ravana ablaze to mark Dussehra celebrations. Channi further said that Dussehra reminds us the  universal truth of virtue triumphing over darkness and this festival surpass communal barriers and provide an opportunity to the people to reinforce their bonds of  brotherhood, amity and goodwill.Revealing about the glorious heritage of the festival he said that Vijaydashmi strengthens our belief in the inevitability of the victory of  righteousness over evil which further strengthens the spirit of harmony, brotherhood and tranquility among various segments of the people.The Chief Minister a also appealed  the people to celebrate this blissful occasion together with religious fervour rising above the parochial considerations of caste, colour and creed.