Himachal Pradesh's Bold Infrastructure Leap
Himachal Pradesh is prioritizing infrastructure development in remote areas, focusing on road connectivity and urban redevelopment. With support from the central government, projects worth Rs 600 crore are underway, including modern market facilities in Shimla and urban upgrades in Hamirpur. The state also plans rural road expansions under national schemes.
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Himachal Pradesh is pushing forward on infrastructure enhancements with a strong focus on improving road connectivity in its remote, hilly, and tribal regions. Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh recently highlighted these priorities while discussing commitments with Union ministers.
The state's proposals, which aim at holistic urban and rural development, have received favorable nods from the central government, resulting in the approval of several major projects. These include a Rs 366 crore investment under the Special Assistance Scheme and redevelopment plans in Shimla and Hamirpur, backed with substantial funds.
Commitment to rural advancement remains strong with the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana driving 1,500 kilometers of new roads at a cost of Rs 2,300 crore. The critical challenge lies in timely land acquisitions, urging locals for cooperation as the state ensures strict adherence to quality in upcoming constructions.
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