MLA Kohli raised the issue of Patiala’s old bus stand in the Vidhan Sabha.

The Chief Minister’s assurance to solve this issue soon


Patiala, November 28:
The 2-day session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha has started today. In this session, MLAs of Punjab raised the major issues of their respective areas before the government and answered questions. Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party MLA from Patiala, Ajitpal Singh Kohli, raised the issue of the old bus stand. Meanwhile, the MLA raised the issue in front of the Vidhan Sabha and said that the government has done a great job by handing over the new bus stand to Patiala, but at the same time, the shops, hotels, street vendors, and jobs of the people around the old bus stand have been cut. No action is required. Chief Minister, Punjab, on this matter. Bhagwant Singh Mann assured that the common people will not be allowed to suffer and that the issue will be resolved soon.
Speaking in the Vidhan Sabha, MLA Kohli said that along with the employment of these shopkeepers, it has also become very difficult for people coming from a radius of about 40 km. The MLA raised the issue that there are historical Gardwara Sri Dukhniwaran Sahib, ancient temple Sri Kali Devi, courthouses, hospitals, and markets near the old bus stand. He said that these people come to Patiala daily for their business or duty and their other activities, due to which they first have to get down on the new bus of Patiala, then they have to come to the old bus station from there and then spend money through some other means. It is necessary to go to your designated place, while the same is the way to return. Due to this, these people have to invest money twice or three times. The MLA told the Vidhan Sabha House that this issue should be solved quickly so that the problems of hundreds of shopkeepers, hawkers, and common people can be removed.


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Making a draft of the master plan for Nabha was discussed.

Under the orders of the Chief Minister, in the meeting of the Nabha think tank under the chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner, ideas for making a draft of the master plan of Nabha were discussed.
The Punjab government will work on the outline plan to improve the condition of all the focal points of the district, according to Sakshi Sahni.


Patiala, November 28:
According to the orders of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sahni presided over the meeting of the Nabha Think Tank and discussed making the master plan for Nabha. During this, discussions were also held on the industrial zones of Rajpura and Patiala, including taking suggestions from the representatives of the industries, including the officials of various departments.
The Deputy Commissioner said that the draft of the master plan for Nabha has been prepared, and therefore it was sent to the Punjab Regional and Town Planning and Development Board meeting chaired by the Chief Minister after taking the objections and suggestions of the people and related industries. This plan has again been sent for consideration by Nabha Think Tank, and in view of this, the amendments to this master plan have been discussed today.
Meanwhile, the industrial zones being built here for the industrial development of Rajpura and Patiala were also discussed. Sakshi Sahni said that Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has approved the bridge to be built over the river near the industrial focal point of Patiala, and all the NOCs required for it have also been found, and its construction will be done very soon. He said that for the development of all the focal points of the district, the Punjab government has drawn up a proposal, which is being implemented rapidly so that our industrialists do not face any difficulty.
On the occasion of this meeting, ADC Anuprita Johal and SDM Nabha Tarsem Chand were present. While running the meeting, District Town Planner (Planning), Dr. Seema Kaushal, gave information about the industrial zones of Patiala and Rajpura, including the Nabha Master Plan. On this occasion, DTP Regulatory Harinder Sandhu, ATP Ramandeep Kaur, and representatives of industrialists from Nabha Bhada, Patiala, and Rajpura, along with officials from other departments, were also present.
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Photo Caption: Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sahni presides over a meeting of the Nabha Think Tank. ADC Anuprita Johal SDM Nabha Tarsem Chand and DTP Dr. Seema Kaushal are also seen with them.

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