Raje inaugurates projects worth ₹242 crore in Sangod
Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje on Thursday laid the foundation stones and inaugurated a number of development projects worth more than ₹ 242 crore in Kota’s Sangod.
Raje dedicated to the people road widening and construction projects in more than half a dozen villages of the region, including a high-level bridge on the Ujar River and a 33/11 KV grid power sub-station.
Raje also laid foundation stones for a road development project at Devli-Kanwas and Kanwas-Khanpur-Aklera road and for the construction of a sub divisional office building in Sangod.
The total value of development projects, foundation stones for which were laid, was worth ₹ 242 crore, government officials said.
While addressing people at the foundation laying and inauguration ceremony in Sangod, Raje said: “Our government has done so much development in the last four and a half years in Hadauti region, which was not done even in the last 70 years rule of the Congress.”
In a scathing attack on former Congress ministers, including Bharat Singh and Pramod Jain ‘Bhaya’, she said her government constructed a network of roads in Sangod and other parts of Hadauti region, which was not constructed even when there were two public works department ministers from the region in the previous Congress-led state government.
“Underconstruction work of the Kota-to-Jhalawar cement concrete road is one such example of development of roads in the Hadauti region,” she said.
She further said that her government took into account every section of the society while carrying out development work and developed the entire state without any partiality.
Raje also distributed cheques, laptops, tricycles and calipers to beneficiaries under different state government schemes.
The CM also chaired separate “jansamwad” meetings with party workers, traders, students and others in the region.
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