Chandigarh Development Projects Reviewed by Punjab Governor

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Punjab Governor and UT Administrator Gulab Chand Kataria reviewed the progress of ongoing development projects, revenue generation, and expenditure management in Chandigarh during a meeting of the Finance Department on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
Key Takeaways from the Meeting
- Revenue Targets: The Ministry of Finance has set specific targets for monthly revenue receipts and expenditure, and all departments have been instructed to achieve these targets.
- Housing Initiatives: The administrator directed the Engineering Department to ensure timely and quality completion of the upgrade and renovation work of old government housing units for employees.
- Education Sector: Schools in Kajheri, Karsan, and Sarangpur are either complete or nearing completion. The Governor instructed that schools in Dhanas and Maloya should be started within the current year.
- Healthcare Sector: The Mother and Child Care Centre at GMCH-32 and the MBBS hostel block in Sector 48 are in progress and should be completed within fixed timelines.
- Infrastructure Projects: The IT Block is ready for use, and the girls’ hostel in Government College, Sector 46, will be completed this year. Additionally, 240 houses for Chandigarh Police personnel have been completed and will be handed over within the next three months.
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