Construction work of roads started in Ranjit Avenue area

In a bid to enhance infrastructure and improve the quality of life for residents, Amritsar Improvement Trust (AIT) Chairman Karamjeet Singh Rintu inaugurated the construction of premix roads from Amrit Anand Park, Ranjit Avenue, to Saini Chowk here on Monday. Speaking on the occasion, Rintu assured that all pending development projects are being completed and that efforts are being intensified to develop the city.

He highlighted the importance of constant development work for the ease and comfort of the residents of Amritsar city. “Today, I was briefed by representatives from the Ranjit Avenue A, B, C, and D blocks about the development work that will be initiated in the coming days,” said Rintu. “I am committed to resolving people’s issues on a priority basis. Every day, large numbers of people come to the AIT office to discuss their problems and we are addressing them immediately,” he said.

Rintu said under the leadership of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the state government is dedicated to serving people and all proposed development works in areas highlighted by the public are being initiated. “We are committed to carrying out 100 present development works in the northern constituency,” he added.

He assured the public that the work on road construction has already started and will continue smoothly. “We are working tirelessly to provide every possible facility to people under the guidance of our Chief Minister,” said Rintu. Additionally, he mentioned that the municipal corporation has already begun the tendering process to improve the city’s sanitation system. “In the coming days, significant improvements will be seen in the city’s cleanliness efforts,” he added.

On the same occasion, Senior Deputy Mayor Priyanka Sharma assured that there would be no shortcomings in the development works carried out by the municipal corporation. “We are holding daily meetings with municipal officials to ensure that people’s problems are resolved promptly,” she said.

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