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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Himachal CM inaugurates ₹100-crore projects in Dehra
Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday inaugurated and laid foundation stones for six development projects worth about ₹100 crore in Dehra assembly constituency of Kangra district. Besides dedicating ₹4.96-crore community health centre (CHC) in Haripur, the CM also laid the foundation stone of administrative and diagnostic block of the hospital, food commissary and quarantine at Durgesh Aranya Zoological Park, to be constructed at a cost of ₹47.62 crore, and lift water supply scheme (LWSS) for International Zoo at Bankhandi (Seera Da Bharoh in Haripur tehsil), to be built at a cost of ₹16.25 crore. He also laid foundation stone for upgrade work of Haripur-Sakri Ghera road ( ₹12.87 crore),Thathar Tripal-Mehwa panchayat ( ₹6.64 crore) and upgrade of Guler-Nandpur Barial Ludret road ( ₹10.29 crore). He said that the international-level Durgesh Aranya Zoological Park was being constructed at Bankhandi at a cost of ₹619 crore. In the first phase, ₹150 crore was being spent on construction of 43 enclosures. Around 90% of boundary wall has been completed besides eight check dams have also been constructed so far. The CM directed to construct more check dams to facilitate rainwater harvesting. He said that it would not only be a tourist attraction but also a model of sustainable infrastructure, blending conservation with innovation. The CM said 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. Sukhu said the park would boost tourism activities significantly and provide employment and self-employment opportunities to the local youth, thereby strengthening the local economy. The CM also visited the various under-construction sites in the park and gave necessary directions for its improvement and on-time completion.


India Gazette
3 days ago
- General
- India Gazette
Himachal CM condoles demise of soldier from state who lost life in Sikkim
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], June 3 (ANI): Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has expressed grief over the demise of Indian Army soldier Lance Naik Manish Thakur, who lost his life in Sikkim, which has faced landslides due to heavy rains. He was a resident of Baraban village in Nahan, Sirmaur district, and served in the Dogra Regiment. The Chief Minister conveyed his condolences to the bereaved family and said that the state government stands firmly with them in this difficult time and will provide all possible assistance. He prayed for peace to the departed soul and strength to the bereaved family members to bear this irreparable loss, a release said. Sukhu inaugurated and laid foundation stones of six development projects worth about Rs 100 crore in the Dehra assembly constituency of Kangra district on Tuesday. Besides dedicating Rs. 4.96 crore Community Health Centre (CHC) Haripur in Dehra, the Chief Minister also laid foundation stone of 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 the foundation stone for the upgradation of the road from Haripur to Sakri Ghera, which will cost Rs. 12.87 crore, the road from Thathar Tripal to Mehwa panchayat, which will cost Rs. 6.64 crore, and the upgradation of the Guler to Nandpur Barial Ludret road, which will be completed with an outlay of Rs 10.29 crore. He said that 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 of the work on the boundary wall has been completed, and eight check dams have also been constructed so far. The Chief Minister directed to construct more check to facilitate rain water harvesting. He said that it will not only be a tourist attraction but also a model of sustainable infrastructure, blending conservation with innovation. (ANI)


India Gazette
3 days ago
- Business
- India Gazette
Himachal CM dedicates Rs 100 crore development projects in Dehra constituency
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], June 3 (ANI): Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu inaugurated and laid foundation stones of six development projects worth about Rs 100 crore in Dehra assembly constituency of Kangra district on Tuesday. Besides dedicating Rs. 4.96 crore Community Health Centre (CHC) Haripur in Dehra, the Chief Minister also laid foundation stone of 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 of up-gradation of Haripur to Sakri Ghera road to cost Rs. 12.87 crore, road from Thathar Tripal to Mehwa panchayat to cost Rs. 6.64 crore, up-gradation of Guler to Nandpur Barial Ludret road to be completed with an outlay of Rs 10.29 crore. He said that 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 to construct more check to facilitate rain water 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. With its natural beauty, unique attractions, and eco-friendly infrastructure, this Park will go a long way in making Kangra district as Tourism Capital of the State, he added. The Chief Minister also visited the various under construction sites in the Park and gave necessary directions for its improvement and on time completion. He said that this project must be completed within the stipulated period so that benefits of the project could be reaped well in time. (ANI)


United News of India
3 days ago
- Business
- United News of India
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. UNI AR PRS


India Gazette
29-05-2025
- Politics
- India Gazette
Himachal Pradesh: CM Sukhu inaugurates developmental projects worth Rs. 78.47 crore
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India] May 29 (ANI): Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu performed inaugurations and laid foundation stones of 19 developmental projects worth Rs. 78.47 crore at Dehuri for Banjar assembly constituency of Kullu district on Wednesday. According to an official release, the Chief Minister inaugurated seven projects including Rs. 7.32 crore Banjar bye-pass along with a bridge in tehsil Banjar, Rs. 1.38 crore Manglour bridge on NH 305, Rs. 2.80 crore lift water supply scheme to Tinda Sharan Bijohi, Galoon Laid, Tilroo and Chanour in tehsil Banjar, Rs. 2.17 crore LWSS to Dodni-Age, Bhatgran habitation in GP Diyar in tehsil Kullu, Rs. 2.06 crore Har Ghar Nal Se Jal to various WSS Larji in CV Kotla in tehsil Banjar, Rs. 2.80 crore Multi storied Parking at bus stand Banjar and Rs. 1.35 crore science Lab at Sainj. CM Sukhu laid foundation stones of Johal Jeshta Ashni Puin road to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 4.73 crore, Jawal Tinda via Seri Bella Beogi road on which Rs. 4.65 crore to be spent, bridge over Tirthan river, Banjar to be built with an outlay of Rs. 7.11 crore, Rs. 6.20 crore, and Rs. 5.82 crore single span steel truss bridges over Sainj khad. CM also performed foundation stones of Rs. 3.72 crore reclamation and restoration of rain damages at Sainj market and along right side of Sainj khad in tehsil Sainj, Rs. 8.02 crore flood protection work from Sharabai to Bajaura along river Beas on both side at various reaches, Rs. 1.90 crore flood protection work on Tirthan khad near Banjar, Rs. 3.40 crore flood mitigation and embankment protection work for experimental/ reach farm of KVK Bajaura, Rs. 4.85 crore flood protection work on Tirthan Jibhi khad near Dwala Shari and Ratwah in tehsil Banjar, Rs. 1.83 crore flood protection work to Sainj khad (left side) at various reaches in tehsil Sainj and Rs. 6.35 crore flood protection work on Jibhi khad at Hidab, Ghiagi, Jibhi, Dawala and Damothi and on Tirthan khad at Bathad, Pharyadi, Gushani, Shairopa Deori and Kandi Dhar Kalu ropa and Khundan to Manglore in tehsil Banjar. (ANI)