No Shortcomings in Development Works Across Faridabad: A. Mona Srinivas

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Faridabad, March 10: Municipal Corporation Commissioner A. Mona Srinivas has stated that that there will be no shortage of development work across the Faridabad Municipal Corporation area, including Ballabgarh.
She has directed officials to begin all approved projects without delay, ensuring that city residents benefit from these developments as soon as possible.

The move comes in the wake of the meeting of Tiparchand Sharma, elder brother of former Cabinet Minister and MLA Pandit Moolchand Sharma, with the Municipal Commissioner as his representative to discuss ongoing and upcoming development projects in Ballabgarh. He shared details about the projects planned for the city.

The Municipal Commissioner told that, in addition to multi-crore development projects in the Ballabgarh Assembly constituency, development works are ongoing throughout Faridabad. The goal is to enhance the city’s beauty and infrastructure.

Several development projects worth crores of rupees are already in progress in the Ballabgarh Assembly area, with more projects set to begin soon. Mr. Sharma emphasized that the BJP government’s tenure in Haryana has been highly successful. He recalled that during the tenure of former Chief Minister Manohar Lal, significant projects were undertaken in Ballabgarh. These include:
Mohana Road Elevated Bridge
Mini Secretariat and
Several other major projects.

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, development projects in Ballabgarh continue at full pace.
The government is ensuring that all funds requested by ministers and MLAs are approved and utilized. Once funds are sanctioned, the Municipal Corporation immediately initiates the necessary procedures to complete the projects.

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