Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu unveiled two significant development projects in the Amb sub-division of Una district, totaling Rs 16.26 crore. These projects focus on enhancing road and bridge infrastructure to improve connectivity and provide direct benefits to local residents.
One of the projects includes the upgraded Takarla to Baduhi via Nei-Abadi road, costing Rs 6.57 crore, benefiting over 11,000 people in the area. Additionally, a 6.50-km road from Amb to Gagret-Harijan Basti along with a connecting bridge, completed at a cost of Rs 9.50 crore, will enhance road connectivity for Chintpurni and Gagret Assembly constituencies.
The Chief Minister also inaugurated the Samarthya Gyandeep Library and Gymnasium at Maidi Khas, constructed at an approximate cost of Rs 20 lakh. This facility aims to support the educational, intellectual, and physical development of the youth in the region. The government’s focus remains on promoting overall village development and strengthening basic infrastructure.
CM Sukhu highlighted the importance of roads and bridges as catalysts for development, opportunities, and self-reliance in rural areas. Ensuring equitable and sustainable development across the state, especially in rural regions, is a key priority for the government. During the event, the Chief Minister addressed public grievances and emphasized the commitment to reaching the most vulnerable individuals with development benefits.
Local MLA Sudarshan Singh Bablu expressed gratitude towards the Chief Minister for dedicating these projects to the community. He emphasized the direct positive impact these initiatives will have on residents and the region’s development momentum.
