
Amritsar: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today announced a grant of Rs 100
crore for several development works here and said paucity of funds would
not be allowed to scuttle implementation of these projects.
Overall
development of municipal cities would be undertaken in a holistic
manner and as per their needs, in consultation with the mayors and
municipal commissioners, he said in a meeting with newly-elected
councillors of the city.
The process of comprehensive
development, as envisioned by the state government, would begin with the
holy city of Amritsar, Singh said.
The chief minister reiterated
that his government was committed to the people who had reposed their
faith and confidence in the pro-people policies and programmes of the
Congress dispensation.
Punjab Local Government Minister Navjot
Singh Sidhu assured the chief minister that the development works would
be undertaken on priority.
Proposing a vote of thanks, Mayor
Karamjit Singh Rintu assured that no stone would be left unturned to
ensure all-round development of the city even though the government had
inherited a whopping debt burden from the previous SAD-BJP government.
MP
Amritsar Gurjit Singh Aujla and MLAs O P Soni, Raj Kumar Verka,
Inderbir Singh Bolaria and Sunil Dutti also attended the meeting.
PTI