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Plan Govindpura development: Gaur

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The Pioneer  04.09.2010

Plan Govindpura development: Gaur

Staff Reporter | Bhopal

Urban Administration and Development Minister Babulal Gaur asked the officials to chalk out a scheme for all-round development of Govindpura Industrial Area. He issued instructions to the officials while touring Industrial Area here on Friday.

Besides, a four-lane road measuring 3.5 km will be built to connect Roop Nagar with Ayodhya Bypass at a cost of Rs 14 crore.

Gaur said that about 600 shanties on the Electricity Distribution Company land in Roop Nagar four-lane road area will be rehabilitated on an 18-acre plot at Semradangi adjoining the industrial area.

The land, which is in front of Ekta Colony, will be transferred to the Revenue Department by the Industry Department for the purpose. This relocation will pave way for building the proposed four-lane road. Roop Nagar is situated near Industrial Area on Raisen Road. After construction of this road, pressure on the road from Roop Nagar to Raisen Road will also be decreased and traffic to and from Govindpura Industrial Area will become smooth. From Ayodhya Bypass, this road will lead up to village Kolua. Gaur also visited Purushottam Nagar, Rajiv Nagar, Ekta Puri and various sectors of Govindpura industrial area.

The Minister suggested that the vacant land behind the residential colony of the Electricity Department on Roop Nagar Road should be used as a garbage collecting site. He said that for this purpose, two places will be selected in the Industrial Area. He has convened a meeting in this connection at his residence on September 6, which will be attended by the collector and officers of Electricity, Industry and other concerning departments and Bhopal Municipal Corporation.

Gaur instructed for enclosing H-Sector Park with fencing and rehabilitating the traders running their business in kiosks. He also planted a sapling during a programme organised by Govindpura Industrial Association. During the programme, saplings of about 150 species were planted.

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 September 2010 05:53