CHC Kurali to be upgraded soon as a secondary health care, says DC Aashika Jain

State of the art library to come up at Mohali

S.A.S Nagar : As per the commitment of Bhagwant Mann Government to strengthen the government health institutes, Community Health Centre, Kurali would soon get a face lift as a secondary health care institution, said the deputy commissioner, Aashika Jain while reviewing the prestigious projects with Chief Administrator, Greater Mohali Area Development Authority, Rajiv Gupta, in a high level meeting, here, today. ADC (UD) Damanjit Singh Mann and State Traffic Advisor Dr Navdeep Aseeja were also present in the meeting.
She said that the project would be undertaken by the GMADA and an ultramodern health facility would be set up there as an upgrade to existing CHC. She discussed the various modules with the CA GMADA and SMO of CHC, Kurali, Dr Rajendra Bhushan, Present in the Meeting.
She said that the state government has already approved the upgradation plan in principle. Similarly, setting up a state of the art Public Library in Mohali is also in offing and after the identification of a suitable site, the project will be started on the ground, she added.
She requested the CA GMADA to earmark 0.6 acres of easily approachable land for the construction of the library. Apart from that to ease out the traffic snarls in Mohali, setting up seven new round abouts (rotaries) have been decided but the landscaping would be kept Distrinct of the all, said the DC Aashika Jain while discussing with GMADA Chief Rajiv Gupta and state traffic advisor Dr Navdeep Aseeja.
Similarly, keeping in mind the decongestion of traffic in Derabassi and Zirakpur, it was decided to go ahead with the suggestions of state Traffic Advisor Dr Navdeep Aseeja. GMADA Chief Mr Gupta apprised that about fifty traffic materials would be deployed with the district police for offering services to regulate the traffic in the Mohali City for a year.
Besides, discussions were also held to speed up the action plan of construction of the shortest route to the airport from Chandigarh. The deputy commissioner also apprised that there is a proposal for a hydrological survey of Mohali to keep it safe from floods.
The deliberations with IIT Hyderabad are going on about it. Discussing Sanitation problems of the city, it was planned to club the aerocity and non-corporation areas with MC Mohali for sanitation purposes.
Reviewing the progress of setting up of residential complex for Police and Judicial officers, it was told that the land for these purposes have been earmarked in Sector 90 where proposal of setting up of Police Line would also be explored. A total of 11.41 acres of land has been earmarked for Police line.
To set up a student hostel for the those who are preparing for Competitive examinations, it was decided that it will be constructed in a complex where State Skill Training Institute by Punjab Technical Education and Training Board and another Teachers Training Institute like the MGSIPAP would also be setup.
The deputy commissioner insisted upon expediting the finalising of Gharuan Master Plan process to regulate the development and make it sustainable for the future expansion. Deliberations were also held to convert the existing civil services club to circuit house as per the dire need of transit accommodation.
Apart from that issues related to other development works and projects were also discussed in the meeting that was also attended by the ADC (UD) Damanjit Singh Mann and other officers to GMADA and other departments.

 

Aashika JainDC MohaliDeputy Commissioner MohaliMohaliS.A.S Nagar MohaliS.A.S.NagarSahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar