Chhattisgarh: Inauguration, bhumipujan of works worth Rs 681 cr in Raipur, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi districts aninews.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aninews.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Boulevard project to Dubai-based construction company Al Ashram Contracting.
Construction on the project will begin immediately, with homes in the project handed over by the end of 2022.
The Boulevard is a residential complex at Arada’s Sharjah mega-community Aljada, located in the edge of its East Village district. The complex comprises of three apartment blocks, featuring various amenities. Meanwhile, the nine-storey blocks are located next to Aljada’s main avenue, lined with shops, restaurants and cafes, a statement said.
Featuring around 600 units in total, The Boulevard buildings feature one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments of varying sizes, for singles, young couples and families. All apartments come with smart home technology, while the complex also includes a health club and a shared swimming pool, as well as a number of cafes and retail outlets at ground-floor level.
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KISHTWAR : To mark the World Red Cross Day 2021, the District Red Cross Society (DRCS) Kishtwar, under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Ashok Sharma, who is also its Chairman, today distributed the relief material comprising of the eatable items and other daily utility material among the beneficiaries of the Bal Ashram Kishtwar.
Joint Director Planning Mohammad Iqbal; ACR Kishtwar Akhter Hussain Qazi; DSWO, Traiq Parvez Qazi; Red Cross Secretary, Asgar Ali Sheikh; besides other officers and Volunteers were present on the occasion.
The packed material includes Haldi 10 Kg, Mirch Powder 1 Kg, Mustard Oil 48 ltr, Tea 20 Kg, Salt 25 Kg, Dal Chana 25 Kg, Sugar 50 Kg, Life-Boy Soap 30 nos and Rin Soap 30 nos. were handed over to the DSWO Kishtwar.
Apr 19, 2021
The father of these three is a handicapped, while the mother is the only earning member of their family. With bare subsistence means she could earn hardly two time meals for her family.
Since she struggled to make two ends meet, education was not even an option for her kids.
The Mahila Shakti Kendra team comprising Priya Sharma Women Welfare officer; Tirath Kour District Coordinator and Nooreen Azam District coordinator; met with District social welfare officer and Tehsil social welfare regarding this matter and the kids were registered in Bal Ashram for continuing their education.