Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 24: Minister of State for Education, Culture and Information Priya Sethi today laid foundation stone of 4 Sulabh toilet complexes, here.
MLA, Jammu East Rajesh Gupta and senior leader Yudhvir Sethi were also present on the occasion.
The four public toilets would be constructed at a cost of Rs 41.0 lakh and the funding would be provided by the Minister from her CDF. The four complexes would come up at Panjtirthi, Deewana Mandir, Rani Park and Jammu Haat.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the complexes are being constructed as part of the National Swachh Bharat Mission launched by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She said the Government wants to discourage open defecation and arrangements are being made to promote hygienic toilets in the area.
She said the Coalition Government has been working on the agenda of development and Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed along with Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Nirmal Singh has initiated mega development projects in all the three regions of the state.
“We are fortunate that for overall development of the State the Union Government has sanctioned liberal funds and the recent PM special package of 80,000 crore would definitely help the Government in taking forward the development revolution launched in the state,” she said.
Underscoring on preserving and cleaning the heritage complexes of the State, Priya said that the heritage week is being celebrated all over the State and series of events are being organised in Jammu, Srinagar, Leh and at district levels. She said special heritage exhibition is underway at Mubarak Mandi Heritage complex and general public especially children should visit to experience the old heritage of the area.
While congratulating the people on foundation laying of the Sulabh complexes, Yudhvir Sethi said that people of the old city were facing problems due to lack of public toilets and very soon the Sulabh International would construct modern complexes at four locations in the city. He said the coalition partners have ensured that major urban infrastructure projects are launched in the capital city and modern urban facilities are provided to the city residents.
K.K. Singh from Sulabh International Social Service Organisation conducted the proceedings of the event.