Rs. 1122 Crore Sanctioned For Repair Of Link Roads By Punjab CM; To Be Completed By MAR 2022

The Chief Minister ordered the allocation as part of the Link Road Repair Programme 2021-22 (Phase-IV), aimed at strengthening rural infrastructure in the state.

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Chandigarh, June 25: To facilitate transportation of farm produce to the Mandis, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Friday approved Rs. 1122 crore for repair of 8198 Km link roads and directed the Mandi Board to complete the project by March 31, 2022.

The Chief Minister ordered the allocation as part of the Link Road Repair Programme 2021-22 (Phase-IV), aimed at strengthening rural infrastructure in the state.

It may be recalled that the Captain Amarinder Singh led Government had, immediately after assuming office in March 2017, given approval to the Mandi Board for undertaking repair of the link roads in 12,581 villages across the State, to provide easy access to the farmers for selling their crops in 1872 mandis. As per the state policy, link roads become due for repair after every 6 years.

Giving details of the link roads/culverts and bridges constructed since April 2017, the Secretary Mandi Board Ravi Bhagat said that of the total length of link roads of 64878kmm in the state, repair-gradation of 34977 Km link roads had been completed in three phases,for2 crore. 

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In addition, 1507 culverts/bridges are being upgraded for Rs. 389 crores. Of these,  the up-gradation work has been implanted on 966 culverts/bridges, added Bhagat.



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