2,500 km of roads will be built in gram panchayats for ₹1,750 crore: Minister Ramesh Meena Jaipur News – Times of India

Jaipur: Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Ramesh Meena Announced in the state assembly on Tuesday to build 2500 km of roads in gram panchayats at a cost of about Rs 1,750 crore. He said that roads would be constructed under this. Gandhi Vikas Path Scheme which will boost the economy of Gram Panchayats. Continuing his announcements, he said that Rs 10 crore would be spent on the construction of new buildings in 50 gram panchayats. Over 200 old panchayat buildings will be repaired with a budget of Rs 8 crore. Common Service Centers will be set up in another 200 gram panchayats to provide public space to the rural masses. In another important announcement, he said that “the General Assembly will meet once in 45 days to ensure timely redressal of problems”. Zilla Parishad Act The meeting will be amended to convene once in 45 days instead of 90 days. District level officers will also have to be present in the meeting. He informed that irrigation facility will be made available in about 10 thousand hectares of land. “In a major infrastructure boost, 50,000 farm ponds, diggies and tanks will be built at a cost of Rs 600 crore in the next two years. This will increase the income of the farmers. For this purpose, the department will coordinate with MGNREGA,” he said. news network