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Secretary RDD lays foundation stone of Library Building at Gurah Salathia


SAMBA JANUARY, 23: Secretary, Rural Development Department and Panchayati Raj, Sheetal Nanda, today laid foundation stone of Library building, here at Panchayat Gurah Salathia in Block Vijaypur.
It was informed that the Library building coming up near the local Government High School, would be constructed at an estimate cost of Rs 21.0 Lakh under 13 FC scheme by Rural Development Department.
A Nukkad Natak was presented by the school students – highlighting various development schemes of Rural Development Department.
The Secretary RDD, while speaking on the occasion, said that the works sanctioned under CAPEX budget have been given first priority in the district with a view to create durable assets to benefit the people.
Responding to the demands of the locals, the Secretary directed the RDD officers to take in hand developmental works including levelling of grounds, construction of new lanes, drains etc. She also directed to expedite the ongoing works.
Later, the Chief Guest gave away prizes and mementos to the students and encouraged them to showcase their talent on bigger platforms.
Assistant Commissioner Development, Sidarth Dhiman; District Panchayat Officer, Piyush Dhotra; District Development Council Member, Sudarshan Singh and people of the adjoining panchayats were present at the inaugural function.
Vote of Thanks was presented by Block Development Officer, Vijaypur, Sona Gupta.

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