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MLA Inspects Newly Constructed Road from Pobala to Begpur

17 April 2025
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Pundri, April 16: MLA Satpal Jamba conducted an inspection of the newly constructed road connecting village Jadola to villages Pobala and Begpur. During the inspection, he reviewed the quality of the construction and ensured that the work met the prescribed standards.

He issued strict instructions to the concerned departmental officials, stating that no negligence in road construction would be tolerated and there must be no compromise on quality. He further emphasized that continuous monitoring of development projects in the public interest will continue.

“My commitment is to strengthen and enhance the region’s infrastructure to ensure better facilities for the public,” he added.

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