New carpet layering on 5,000 km of roads in Haryana by December – Ranbir Gangwa

Haryana Public Works (PWD) and Public Health Engineering Minister, Sh. Ranbir Gangwa said that by December this year, around 5,000 kilometers of roads across the state will get a new layer of carpeting to improve their condition. The government’s focus is to ensure that all road construction work meets high-quality standards and that Haryana develops a modern and strong road infrastructure for the benefit of its people.
Sh. Gangwa was speaking during a review meeting with officers from the Public Works and Public Health Engineering Departments at the Circuit House in Nuh district on Monday. He said that good roads not only improve traffic flow but also play an important role in the economic and social development of the region.
The government is making sure that all road works are completed within the stipulated time and that there is no negligence in the quality of work. Quality roads make travel smoother and more comfortable for people and also help improve connectivity between rural and urban areas.
This ensures better access to education, healthcare, employment, and other essential services, he added. The Minister directed officers to ensure that there should be no compromise on quality in any development project.
Sh. Gangwa said that at present, around 106 km of road improvement work is underway in Nuh district, and work on another 525 kilometers has already been approved and will begin soon. He assured that by the end of this year, the repair and upgradation work on all roads in Nuh district will be completed.
He also reviewed the progress of various development works carried out by the PWD (B&R) Department and directed officers to finish all ongoing projects on time. Besides this, he directed the Public Health Engineering Department officers to ensure that water supply in all areas of Nuh district is smooth and evenly distributed.
Chairman, Zila Parishad, Sh. Jaan Mohammad, District President BJP, Sh. Surendra Singh and other officers also remained present during the meeting.
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