Mohali, October 30: MLA Kulwant Singh today launched four major road improvement projects worth ₹2.13 crore across Mohali, promising high-quality construction and timely completion. The projects form part of the Punjab government’s development drive to enhance civic amenities and road safety.
Giving details, Singh said the 1.15 km Dhurali–Raipur Khurd road will be widened from 10 to 18 feet with new paver blocks at a cost of ₹84.48 lakh. Similarly, the Dhirpur–Gobindgarh stretch (1.45 km) will cost ₹30 lakh, while the Gige Majra–Gudana road (1.76 km) will be improved for ₹38.26 lakh. The Daon–Ramgarh road, 1.33 km long and 15 feet wide, will be renovated at a cost of ₹61 lakh.
“All these projects are designed to last, with a five-year maintenance clause built in,” he said, adding that the roads would significantly decongest local traffic and improve accessibility.
