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HP CM dedicates Rs 100-crore projects in Dehra constituency in Kàngra

HP CM dedicates Rs 100-crore projects in Dehra constituency in Kàngra

Kangra (Himachal Pradesh), June 3 ( UNI) Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu inaugurated and laid foundation stones for six development projects worth about Rs 100 crore in the Dehra assembly constituency of Kangra district on Tuesday.
Besides dedicating a Rs. 4.96 crore Community Health Centre (CHC) Haripur in Dehra, the Chief Minister laid foundation stone of an administrative and diagnostic block of the Hospital, Food Commissary and Quarantine at Durgesh Aranya- Zoological Park to be constructed at a cost of Rs 47.62 crore and Lift Water Supply Scheme (LWSS) for International Zoo at Bankhandi (Seera Da Bharoh in tehsil Haripur) to be built at a cost of Rs. 16.25 crore.
He also laid foundation stone for upgrading the Haripur-Sakri Ghera road and other road projects.
The CM said that an international-level Durgesh Aranya Zoological Park was being constructed at Bankhandi at a cost of Rs. 619 crore. In the first phase, Rs. 150 crore was being spent on construction of 43 enclosures. Around 90 per cent work of boundary wall has been completed, besides eight check dams have also been constructed so far.
The Chief Minister directed construction of more check dams to facilitate rainwater harvesting. He said that it will not only be a tourist attraction but also a model of sustainable infrastructure, blending conservation with innovation.
The Chief Minister said that this park would have space to showcase 78 species, including the Asiatic lion, hog deer, monitor lizard, crocodile, ghadiyal and various bird species. The zoo will also have a wetland aviary of indigenous bird species, he added.
The Chief Minister said that Durgesh Aranya Zoological Park will boost tourism activities significantly and provide employment and self employment opportunities to the local youth, thereby strengthening the local economy.
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