Chandigarh (Aaj Samaj). Providing better civic services to city residents is a priority for the Punjab government. While speaking, Punjab Local Government Minister Dr. Rajjot Singh said that several ongoing development projects in the state will be completed on time and there is no shortage of funds for these projects. In the presence of State Parliament Member Sant Balbir Singh Seechewal and Punjab Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker Jai Krishna Singh Rodi, the Local Government Minister met Commissioner of Municipal Corporation Phagwara, Firozpur, Moga, Kapurthala, Nava City to discuss various issues in the Municipality. Forest In addition to this, a review meeting was held with Deputy Commissioner (General) and officials of Municipal Councils/Nagar Panchayats of Makhu, Mallanwala Khas, Bagha Purana, Dharamkot, Fatehgarh Panjtur, Nadala, Dhillwa, Begowal, Aulath and Bala Chaur .
Dr. Ravjot Singh highlighted that the main objective of the government is to ensure cleanliness and better facilities for the residents of the city. He ordered officials to take concrete measures to achieve this goal. The Cabinet Minister reviewed officials’ reports on ongoing projects under various schemes and directed to ensure high level of quality in all projects. The Cabinet Minister highlighted the priority of cleanliness in urban areas. He ordered that heaps of garbage should not be seen in any urban area and that the garbage collected from every house should be scientifically disposed of.
In addition, he asked that the sewage system be cleaned periodically with machines so that waste water does not overflow onto the roads and streets. Dr. Ravjot Singh stressed on ensuring supply of drinking water to all residents of the city. He ordered officials to ensure that wastewater does not contaminate the drinking water supply anywhere. On this occasion, MLAs from the respective areas along with additional chief secretary of local government department Tejveer Singh, director of local government department Gurpreet Singh Khaira, PMIDC executive director Deepti Uppal were present in the meeting. , and other senior officials of the department. .