Staff Reporter :
A GENERAL body meeting of
Jamul Municipal Council was
held on Monday, where all councillors unanimously approved
several proposals related to
development works in the town.
Council President Ishwar Singh
Thakur said the members rose
above party lines and agreed on
every proposal in the interest of
Jamul’s overall development.
He assured residents that
development works worth
around Rs 11 crore will be implemented in the municipal area in
the coming period.
During the
meeting, approval was given for
projects under various heads,
including Rs 2.50 crore under
state-sponsored schemes, Rs 1.23
crore for solid waste management, and Rs 86 lakh for drinking water management.
Proposals of Rs 1.27 crore for air
quality improvement, Rs 1.05
crore under the 15th Finance
Commission’s Million Plus City
scheme, Rs 2.50 crore for 37
development works across
Jamul, and Rs 1 crore for infrastructure development will be
sent to the government
for final approval.
Tenders for
approved works are expected to
be issued soon.
Chief Municipal Officer Seema
Bakshi gave a detailed
presentation on ward-wise development works and informed
councillors that efforts are being
made to speed up projects
delayed due to administrative or
technical reasons. She said further discussions will be held once
guidance is received from the
government.
The meeting was attended by
Vice President Sunita Channevar,
councillors Sabiha Karim Khan,
Khamhan Thakur, Rekhram
Banchhor, Sarojni Chandrakar,
Deepak Gupta, Sanjay Deshlahra,
Ashwini Sahu, Seema Yadav,
Rampyari Verma, Kavita Bishwal,
K Raju, Chumman Verma, Durga
Vaishnav, Tileshwar Devangan,
Shanti Tandon, MP representative Haldhar Sahu, and several
senior officials.