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Residents of the Urban Estate here are irked over stray cattle menace in the area. Stray animals roaming in residential areas also cause accidents. The Patiala Urban Planning and Development Authority (PDA), however, lacks provisions to tackle the menace.
City's iconic Heritage Street project is headed for further complications as the Municipal Corporation (MC) has raised questions over its implementation and demanded that the government should make changes in it.
Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh. (file photo)
PATIALA: Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday virtually kicked off a slew of development projects worth Rs 213.37 crore on the 72nd Republic Day.
The projects include an initiative for rejuvenation of Badi Nadi and Chhoti Nadi, being implemented by the Patiala Urban Planning and Development Authority, at a cost of Rs 208.33 crore besides revival of historic Rajindra Lake at Rs 5.04 crore, a government statement said here.
The rejuvenation project of Badi and Chotti Nadi, which commenced on October 22, 2020, would be completed within 24 months. The project is being jointly executed by the Patiala Urban Planning and development authority, Water Resources department and Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board.
Punjab CM starts development projects in Patiala of over Rs 213 crore ANI | Updated: Jan 26, 2021 21:53 IST
Patiala (Punjab) [India], January 26 (ANI): As part of efforts to to harness tourism potential of the state, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday digitally kicked-off a slew of development projects worth Rs 213.37 crore as a gift to the residents of Patiala heritage city on the 72nd Republic Day.
These include project for rejuvenation of badi nadi and chhoti nadi, being implemented by Patiala Urban Planning and Development Authority, at a cost of Rs 208.33 crore, besides revival of historic Rajindra Lake at cost of Rs 5.04 crore.