Ranchi: The people of the capital should donate their 5 feet of land to the government. This appeal has been made by Chief Minister Hemant Soren. He said that the streets of the capital are tight. Because of this, let alone ambulances and fire brigade vehicles, even small cars cannot enter. Not only in poor settlements, this situation is also in those places where elite people reside. If development is to be brought to the ground, people should voluntarily donate 5 feet of land outside their homes to the government. The Chief Minister said this at the Jaipal Singh Stadium on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of 45 schemes worth 84 crores of the Urban Development Department. He said that these schemes of 84 crores being received by the capital can be equal to 1000 crores, provided the amount is used properly.
Strict action will be taken if the quality deteriorates
The CM also warned the department. He said that the Urban Development Department should ensure that there is no shortcoming in the quality of the schemes. If a complaint is received, strict action will be taken against the guilty. He said that not much can be changed in the capital just by the programs of the government.
Unless people are aware of the cleanliness and beautification of their streets and wards, the chaos will continue. The CM said that people migrate to the capital not only from villages but also from other states. This will go on continuously. Therefore, no development plan should be made for a short time, so that the coming generation gets its benefit.
A little rain creates chaos
Hemant said that bridges, culverts, roads are being built in the capital. We are enclosing the city in a concrete jungle, but development should not take place by harming the environment under any circumstances. If it rains a little, then there is chaos in the whole city. We ignore many things, which later comes in the eyes of law and court and new problems arise. We create the problem ourselves, so we have to find its solution too.
The capital got the gift of these schemes :
- Redevelopment of Jaipal Singh Stadium at a cost of Rs 4,53,04,500.
- A pond bigger than Rs 4,89,59,895 will be redeveloped.
- Cleaning and repair of Bada Talab at a cost of Rs.8,02,00,000 crore.
- The construction of Urban Haat in Kanke will cost Rs 4,67,88,849.
- 4,35,41,354 will be payable block at Hehal Post Office, City Trust Hospital, Ratu Road New Market.
- Maintenance and Operation of Aerobic Bio Toilet at Line Tank Road, Karmatoli Talab, Morhabadi, PHED Chowk and Opposite Medica Hospital from Rs.4,15,94,043
- Construction of Bada Nala in Albert Campus in Ward 16 at a cost of 2 crores.
- Construction of PCC path in Ward 19 at a cost of 69,95,800.
- The approach road for Birsa Munda Bus Terminal will be made for Rs 83,70,900.
- Drain and PCC road will be built in Ward 36 at a cost of Rs 86,80,101.
- Road construction will be done from Pundag Sahu Chowk to ISM Chowk at Rs 88,30,971.
- In Ward 44, blackening of the road and repair of drain will be done from Rs 31,94,814.
- Drain and slab construction will be done in Ward 2 with Rs 38,13,800.
- In Ayodhyapuri of Ward 8, roads, drains and culverts will be built from Rs 2,07,94,300.
- In Ward 10, steel railing will be made on the distillery bridge from Rs 27,73,900.
- In the Pinjra Pol of Ward 20, a drain will be constructed from Rs 1,18,40,700.
- Drain will be constructed from Pinjra Pol Chowk to Gaushala Chowk in 1,16,85,800.
- Conduit and bituminous paths will be made in Ward 43 with Rs 1,55,00,000.
- Landscaping and Paybhar Block in Morhabadi Maidan Campus from Rs 1,08,36,915
- RC drain and road repair work will be done in Ward 15 from Rs 3,78,00,000.
- 4,94,08,631 rupees will be spent in the construction of pucca drain and culvert from Karmatoli Chowk in Hatia to Hatia-Tonko road Paschim Vihar.
- ·Drains, roads and culverts will be built at Getlatu, Simaliya,
- Daladali and Karnipuram with Rs 3,96,96,420.· 3,31,59,119 Road,
- culvert and drain will be constructed from Simaliya Ring Road to Altmas Colony and from Mitcoin Mega Center to Laxmi Nagar.·
- Roads, bridges, culverts will be built from Karma Chowk to Basargarh Obaria and Anagada-
- Tatisilway to Berwari ITI at a cost of Rs 2,21,35,358.·
- Rs 1,81,62,362 will be spent on the development of the entrance, exit and parking of Rock Garden.·
- Rs 2,53,22,805 will be spent on the development of Sahajanand Chowk.·
- Rs 2,79,03,741 crore will be spent on the development of Argora Chowk.