Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao has announced that Gajwel, the constituency which he represents in the Telangana State Legislative Assembly, will be turned into an ultra-modern city.
The Chief Minister made this announcement after laying the foundation stone for development works worth Rs 98.72 crores in Gajwel on Saturday.
Speaking to media persons, KCR said that Gajwel would be turned into a beautiful town in the next two years.
In addition to basic facilities being provided, steps would be taken for the overall development to make it a model constituency, he vowed.
KCR promised that each and every household in Gajwel would get 24-hour tap water supply. He also promised permanent housing for 2,500-3,000 poor families in his constituency. He said that the housing colonies would be completely modern and equipped with all latest facilities.
Places of religious worships would also be constructed. And the entire area would have modern drainage systems.
The Chief Minister said that a vegetarian and a non-vegetarian market, and a Rythu Bazar would be constructed at the place where there was a junior college now.
KCR laid the foundation stones for the construction of 100-bed hospital at a cost of Rs 18.50 crores, an auditorium worth Rs 6 crores, a girls hostel worth Rs 21 crores and a boys hostel worth Rs 21.45 crores.
He also laid the foundation stones for a PHC worth Rs 1.20 crores in Markar.
Deputy Chief Minister Kadiam Srihari, Irrigation Minister T Harish Rao, Deputy Speaker Padma Devender Reddy, MP B B Patil, MLA Linga Reddy, Medak Collector Rahul Bojja and other senior officials were also present. (INN)
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