CM flags off 216 machines to give push to cleanliness in Malwa
- Posted: February 23, 2025
- Updated: 02:23 am
DW BUREAU / Sangrur
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday flagged off 216 state-of-the-art machines including super suction-cum-jetting machines to give a push to the cleaning of sewage lines in seven districts ensuring better sanitation across cities.
Addressing the gathering at Ranbir College after the flagging off ceremony, the Chief Minister stated that these machines purchased at a cost of Rs 14.30 crore, will be deployed in seven districts including Sangrur, Barnala, Bathinda, Malerkotla, Mansa, Patiala and Fatehgarh Sahib. He further announced that 730 additional machines have been procured at a cost of Rs 40 crore to improve sanitation facilities in various cities across the state.
The Chief Minister emphasized that these ultra-modern super suction-cum-jetting machines will significantly aid in cleaning sewage lines in urban areas. He highlighted that with the introduction of these machines, sanitation workers will no longer need to enter manholes manually as they will be trained to operate the equipments efficiently. Bhagwant Singh Mann stated that these advanced machines will effectively address sewage-related issues bringing much-needed relief to city residents.
The Chief Minister also stressed that the Punjab government is prioritizing the cleanliness of its cities and will soon equip all urban areas with such modern tools. He acknowledged that the existing sanitation infrastructure has not kept pace with the growing population leading to sanitation challenges in larger cities. The Chief Minister assured that the government is committed to resolving these issues by providing new machinery and ensuring proper sanitation facilities across the state. The Chief Minister announced that all obstacles hindering the establishment of a medical college in Sangrur have been resolved and the project will commence shortly. He revealed that certain individuals with vested interests had created impediments to the college's construction for personal gains, but these barriers have been successfully removed through government efforts. He emphasized that the construction of the college will begin very soon and disclosed plans to establish three new medical colleges across the state. These institutions will enable local students to pursue medical education and serve in the healthcare sector within their own regions. In a significant move to support youth empowerment, the Chief Minister announced the establishment of eight UPSC coaching centers in Punjab with one of these centers to be opened in Sangrur.
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