Black Topping Work On BGBSU Road Commences in Rajouri
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Black Topping Work On BGBSU Road Commences in Rajouri

The much-awaited Black Topping work on Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGBSU) Road has finally commenced under the close scrutiny of District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal.

After conducting an on-site review, the DDC Rajouri discovered that the contractor was delaying the Black Topping process, which prompted strict directives to ensure timely completion.

With prior permission and in the presence of PWD authorities, the contractor has now started the Black Topping work on the road, following DDC Rajouri’s strict directions. The public of the area has expressed their appreciation for the efforts of DDC Rajouri in ensuring the timely completion of this Rs 26 crore project.

Emphasizing the importance of maintaining the highest quality standards, DDC Rajouri has warned against any laxity in this regard. The timely completion of the project is of utmost importance and strict directives have been passed to ensure that it is achieved.

“We are committed to provide better roads and infrastructure to the public of Rajouri and we remain dedicated to ensuring that the BGBSU Road Black Topping work is completed on time and with the highest quality standards” the DC said.

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The much-awaited Black Topping work on Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGBSU) Road has finally commenced under the close scrutiny of District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal. After conducting an on-site review, the DDC Rajouri discovered that the contractor was delaying the Black Topping process, which prompted strict directives to ensure timely completion. With prior permission and in the presence of PWD authorities, the contractor has now started the Black Topping work on the road, following DDC Rajouri’s strict directions. The public of the area has expressed their appreciation for the efforts of DDC Rajouri in ensuring the timely completion of this Rs 26 crore project. Emphasizing the importance of maintaining the highest quality standards, DDC Rajouri has warned against any laxity in this regard. The timely completion of the project is of utmost importance and strict directives have been passed to ensure that it is achieved. “We are committed to provide better roads and infrastructure to the public of Rajouri and we remain dedicated to ensuring that the BGBSU Road Black Topping work is completed on time and with the highest quality standards” the DC said. Also Read Indore for Lucrative Real Estate Opportunities Vinod Adani steps down from 3 companies linked to Australia coal mine

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