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Collector Korba provided financial support by SECL
New Delhi: Collector korba was provided financial support for the first installment of Rs. 39.84 crore by the SECL for the construction of the cement collectorate road
SECL has been trying positive for the development of basic structure in suppresses areas since its inception. In this link, it is possible to get a smooth facility for the arrival of citizens and vehicles. The SECL has provided its financial cooperation for a total of 27.19 km road construction from the harad? market to the imal?ch?para. This road construction of 27.19 km will cost a total of Rs 199.20 crore.
Under this road construction, a total of 5.55 km 4 lane cement road will be built from imal?ch?para to the sarvama?gal? checks and the remaining 21.64 KM 2 lane cement road will be built. This whole work will be edited by korba district administration.
Today, on 19.06.2020, the cheque collector of the first installment of Rs. 39.84 crore from the total expenditure was handed over to korba, Mrs. Kiran Kaushal (IAS). On the occasion of ?sa'?s?'?la, General Manager (Civil) headquarters bilaspur shri vh?p?'?sa bhalla, Chief Manager (Civil) headquarters bilaspur shri a. C. Maharana, no civil korba area Mr. D. K. Dikshit was present.
Coal Transport will be stopped from the middle of korba city from the 27.19 km above cement construction road construction. The construction of this road will reduce the road accidents as well as the facility to come to public, and there will be shortage of environmental pollution.
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