Sat kick starts construction works at Rehari Colony

MLA Jammu West, Sat Sharma inaugurating construction work of a lane at Rehari Colony in Jammu.
MLA Jammu West, Sat Sharma inaugurating construction work of a lane at Rehari Colony in Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 28: Fulfilling the demands of residents of Rehari Colony, State BJP president and MLA Jammu West, Sat Sharma, today kick started construction works at Rehari Colony area of Jammu West.
Accompanied by a large number of JMC (Jammu Municipal Corporation) officials, Sharma started the works in presence of a large number of local residents, morning walkers and political activists of the area.
The works will be done under the supervision of JMC which includes construction of lanes and drains opposite Master Devi Chand Municipal Park, Rehari Colony and the works will be done at an estimated cost of Rs 4 lakhs.
Speaking on the occasion, Sat Sharma said that it was a pending demand of hundreds of residents of the area and keeping in view the basic amenities, the works had to be done in order to provide best possible infrastructure to the masses.
He stated that stage works in each and every ward of Jammu West have been completed in many areas of Jammu West and the works remaining in various areas of Jammu West will also be taken up pertaining to development of lanes and drains so that basic amenities could be provided to the masses at their doorsteps.
Sharma also said that the parks in Jammu West will also be face lifted and a lot will be done in the coming days to improve their conditions as well so that morning walkers and people who come there every day to spend their leisure time can find a good environment.
The State BJP president also appealed the masses to keep the surroundings neat and clean and also contribute in keeping the aura around them clean in order to fulfill the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to build a clean and green nation under the banner of “Swach Bharat”.
XEn Central Division, Parvodh Sharma, AEE JP Saraf, AE Ashok Sharma and several others were also present on the occasion.