Ludhiana Municipal Corporation begins Shivpuri road construction work
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Ludhiana Municipal Corporation begins Shivpuri road construction work

The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation started reconstruction of the Shivpuri main road from Tutian Wala Mandir to the Buddha Nullah. 

The road would further connect to the area of Ward 86 and 88 of the city and the construction of the road would be of great benefit to the residents of Ludhiana. The estimated cost of the road work is around Rs 78 lakh.

The reconstruction work to construct the road falling in the Ward 59 and 85 was inaugurated by Ashok Parashar Pappi, MLA, Ludhiana Central constituency. Also present on the occasion were Prabhjot Kaur Bhola, Councillor from Ward 59, and Rakesh Parashar, councillor from Ward 64.

The Municipal Corporation to improve the cleanliness of the city by all means and also appealed to the people of the city to cooperate with the Municipal Corporation in this work.

The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation started reconstruction of the Shivpuri main road from Tutian Wala Mandir to the Buddha Nullah. The road would further connect to the area of Ward 86 and 88 of the city and the construction of the road would be of great benefit to the residents of Ludhiana. The estimated cost of the road work is around Rs 78 lakh.The reconstruction work to construct the road falling in the Ward 59 and 85 was inaugurated by Ashok Parashar Pappi, MLA, Ludhiana Central constituency. Also present on the occasion were Prabhjot Kaur Bhola, Councillor from Ward 59, and Rakesh Parashar, councillor from Ward 64.The Municipal Corporation to improve the cleanliness of the city by all means and also appealed to the people of the city to cooperate with the Municipal Corporation in this work.

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