Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu dedicates multiple development projects in Solan

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, during his visit to Solan district today, inaugurated the Model Career Centre at Jatoli, constructed at a cost of Rs. 5.32 crore, aiming to provide unemployed youth the employment-related information and guidance. Besides, this career centre will also offer services such as career counseling, skill mapping, preparation for interviews and timely updates on employment openings in both the government and private sectors. 

The initiative is part of the state government’s vision to empower the youth by enhancing their employability and supporting them towards self-reliance. In addition, the Chief Minister also inaugurated the newly constructed office of Excise and Taxation department, built at a cost of Rs. 2.27 crore. 

The new building offers well-equipped office space and seating arrangements for both staff and the public. The Chief Minister also inaugurated the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Centre of the Solan Municipal Corporation, set up at a cost of Rs. 44.99 lakh. 

The ABC Centre will play a key role in controlling the stray dog population through scientific methods, and is equipped with a modern operation theatre and all necessary veterinary facilities. The Chief Minister also dedicated to the people of the area the Solan Vatika (Park), developed at a cost of  Rs. 53 lakh and planted a sapling of Arjuna, a medicinal plant.

Health Minister Col. (Dr.) Dhani Ram Shandil thanked the Chief Minister for dedicating various development projects for Solan area and said that pace of development has been accelerated in the district after the present State Government came to power. MLAs Ram Kumar Chaudhary, Bawa Hardeep Singh and Suresh Kumar, Chairman of Baghat Cooperative Bank Arun Sharma, Chairman of Jogindra Central Cooperative Bank Mukesh Sharma, Mayor Solan Municipal Corporation Usha Sharma, Congress leaders Surinder Sethi and Shiv Kumar other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

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