Colonies bordering the border will be included in the corporation by creating new wards - Minister Ravjot

Hoshiarpur - The residents of the colonies bordering the municipal corporation, under the leadership of the founder president of the social service organization Navi Soch, Ashwani Gayand, met the cabinet minister Dr. Ravjot and congratulated him on becoming a minister and while handing over the demand letter, he said that along the border The adjoining colonies should be given to the Municipal Corporation.

Hoshiarpur - The residents of the colonies bordering the municipal corporation, under the leadership of the founder president of the social service organization Navi Soch, Ashwani Gayand, met the cabinet minister Dr. Ravjot and congratulated him on becoming a minister and while handing over the demand letter, he said that along the border The adjoining colonies should be given to the Municipal Corporation. On this occasion, representatives and residents of Hoshiarpur Enclave, Arora Colony, Green Valley, Surya Enclave, Krishna Valley, Haryana Road Kakkanon etc. were present. Mr. Gand said that despite the approval of the colonies by Pudda, the residents of the said colonies are facing inconvenience for the last 25 years.
He told Minister Ravjot that these colonies are adjacent to the limits of the corporation and by including them in the municipal corporation, it should be ensured that basic facilities like water supply, sewage, roads, street lights etc. are provided. Giving confidence to the delegation on this occasion, Dr. Ravjot said that the aim of the Punjab government is to provide basic facilities to the people and these areas will definitely be included in the municipal corporation in the new wards. So that the people who are deprived of the facilities of the corporation can get all the facilities.
Everyone thanked Minister Ravjot for this. On this occasion, President Jaswinder Singh Sandhu, Secretary Narinder Saini, Sanjeev Gupta, Shaminder Bedi, Pankaj Dadwal, Shamsher Singh Bhardwaj, Dagir Das, Sanjeev Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Vijay Kumar Badhan, Karam Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Sarabjit Singh, Happy, Kulwinder Kumar , Vicky Thakur and other dignitaries were present.

Hoshiarpur - The residents of the colonies bordering the municipal corporation, under the leadership of the founder president of the social service organization Navi Soch, Ashwani Gayand, met the cabinet minister Dr. Ravjot and congratulated him on becoming a minister and while handing over the demand letter, he said that along the border The adjoining colonies should be given to the Municipal Corporation. On this occasion, representatives and residents of Hoshiarpur Enclave, Arora Colony, Green Valley, Surya Enclave, Krishna Valley, Haryana Road Kakkanon etc. were present. Mr. Gand said that despite the approval of the colonies by Pudda, the residents of the said colonies are facing inconvenience for the last 25 years.
He told Minister Ravjot that these colonies are adjacent to the limits of the corporation and by including them in the municipal corporation, it should be ensured that basic facilities like water supply, sewage, roads, street lights etc. are provided. Giving confidence to the delegation on this occasion, Dr. Ravjot said that the aim of the Punjab government is to provide basic facilities to the people and these areas will definitely be included in the municipal corporation in the new wards. So that the people who are deprived of the facilities of the corporation can get all the facilities.
Everyone thanked Minister Ravjot for this. On this occasion, President Jaswinder Singh Sandhu, Secretary Narinder Saini, Sanjeev Gupta, Shaminder Bedi, Pankaj Dadwal, Shamsher Singh Bhardwaj, Dagir Das, Sanjeev Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Vijay Kumar Badhan, Karam Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Sarabjit Singh, Happy, Kulwinder Kumar, Vicky Thakur and other dignitaries were present.