Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal reviewing the progress of various ongoing development projects in Amritsar |
by Punjabnewswire4u
MRITSAR, OCT 11
The Punjab
Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, today issued instructions for
launching state wide campaign against petty crimes including snatchings and
asked all District police chiefs to personally monitor this campaign.
Talking to media persons
after reviewing the development projects of holy city of Amritsar and its adjoining areas, Mr. Badal
said that he is not going to tolerate any laxity on law and order front and
area SHO under whose command area a crime takes place, would be held accountable
and responsible. Mr. Badal said that DGP has been asked to launch a special
drive against bad elements and 700 such people have already been booked by the
state police. Mr. Badal said that he has already sanctioned an urban police
model and a separate Rs.52 crore Rapid Rural Police Patrolling system that
would become operational next month. Vowing to curb the drug trafficking, Mr.
Badal said that he was committed to free the youth from the menace of drugs and
has already directed forfeiture of ill gotten properties of drug lords. He said
that it was due to intensive campaign of Punjab Police that total recoveries in
the state were more than half of the national recovery.
Mr. Badal informed that within
next 6 months all the corporation cities of the state would be put under
high-tech close circuit cameras surveillance to keep a strict vigil on any
mischief by bad elements.
Mr. Badal said that Amritsar was all set to
get a new look with today’s meeting approving Rs.2951 crore projects for holy
city and its periphery towns. Mr. Badal said that Punjab
government has already requisitioned the services of an international expert
town planner to draw the blue print of development of holy city while
maintaining its heritage look and character. He said that the purpose of total
exercise was to put Amritsar
on international tourist circuit and to prolong the stay of international
tourists from existing one night to minimum six nights. He said that his plan
includes a religious-cum-historic tourist circuit including visit to retreat
ceremony at Attari border, Goindwal, Tarn Taran, Khadoor Sahib, Gobindgarh
Fort, Harmandir Sahib, Durgiana Mandir, Jallianwala Bagh and Ram Tirath. He
said that this could be possible only if we upgrade the infrastructure of holy
city to international level and tourists feel at home while roaming in the
city.
The Deputy Chief Minister
said that the plan envisions an entertainment hub at Attari border with food
court, historical exhibition ground besides light and sound and laser show on the
pattern of Singapore.
Reviewing the development works, Mr. Badal said that he has already approved
Rs.8745 crore urban development projects for 142 towns and Amritsar would be the first city to taste the
fruit of integrated development. He said that according to the development
model all urban services including sewerage, water supply, internal road
networks, road engineering, beautification of parks, greening of pavements,
street lights would be developed and maintained by a single agency and that agency
would be responsible for its upkeep for next 10 years. He said that multiple
agencies, overlapping works hinder the progress of the city and Amritsar was all set to
don a new look in next 3 years. He also reviewed the implementation of pod
project and asked tourism department to open tourist facilitation kiosks at
important points and depute English, French and Spanish knowing tourist guides
who should be well conversant with the Sikh history and culture of Amritsar. He also asked
tourism department to promote Amritsar cuisine
at international fora as Amritsar
is known for it. He asked that development and promotion of heritage village be
handed over to professional tourism agency having experience in running such establishments.
On this occasion Mr. Bikram
Singh Majithia, Revenue and Rehabilitation Minister directed the Corporation
authorities to make a complete plan for covering the open channel carrying
sewerage water along with bypass and creating multiple problems from unbearable
stinking to overflowing resultantly damaging the Majitha road. He also asked to
explore the commercial viability of this project besides providing a much
needed relief to the people living in adjoining areas.
Prominent amongst others who
were present in the meeting included Mr. Inderbir Singh Bolaria and Mrs. Navjot
Kaur Sidhu, both Chief Parliamentary Secretaries, Mr. Bakshi Ram Arora, Mayor
Amritsar, Mr. Ashok Kumar Gupta, Director Local Bodies, Mr. Karmjit Singh Sra,
Director Tourism & Cultural Affairs, Mr. Manvesh Singh Sidhu and Mr. Ajay
Kumar Mahajan, both Special Principal Secretaries to Deputy Chief Minister, Mr.
Rajat Aggarwal, Deputy Commissioner and Mr. Dharm Pal Gupta, Commissioner
Municipal Corporation Amritsar.
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