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Improvement of These Roads Would Be Carried out Under NABARD Rural Infrastructure Development Fund Scheme by : INVC Team Published on : 22 Aug, 2018 11:07 AM IST Improvement of these roads would be carried out under NABARD Rural Infrastructure Development Fund scheme By : INVC Team Published On : 22 Aug, 2018 11:07 AM IST INVC NEWS Chandigarh, Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal, has accorded administrative approval amounting to over Rs 238 crore for improvement of 73 roads in the State.While stating this, Public Works (Building and Roads) Minister, Rao Narbir Singh said that improvement of these roads would be carried out under NABARD Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF)-XXIV scheme for the year 2018-19 of Public Works (Building and Roads) Department. He said that an amount of Rs 373.75 lakh has been approved for improvement of link road Badyal to Nimbwala in district Panchkula. In district Yamunanagar, while Rs 90.65 lakh has been approved for improvement of Jagadhri workshop road, Rs 27.03 lakh has been approved for improvement of Chhachhrauli Paonta road to Rayanwala, Rs 300.25 lakh for improvement of road from Tajewala to Headwork, Rs 822.17 lakh for improvement of road from widening and strengthening of Jagadhri-Bari-Pabni road, Rs 932.63 lakh for improvement of Buria-Khadri-Deodhar road, Rs 479.12 lakh for improvement of Jagadhri-Buria-Deodhar road and Rs 90.58 lakh for widening of Yamunanagar bye pass road to Ratauli. He said that similarly, in district Ambala, a sum of Rs 64.95 lakh has been approved for the improvement of link road from Ambala-Baraula road to Tharwa whereas, Rs 103.66 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Bara to Babaheri road, Rs 61.48 lakh for improvement of link road from Ambala Cantt. to Bara to Tharwa road, Rs 57.18 lakh for improvement of Dhanauri to Chorpur road, Rs 125.92 lakh for improvement of Dakheri to Chudiyali road, Rs 34.50 lakh for improvement of link road from M.S.N. road to Jagouli to Sainipura, Rs 44.86 lakh for improvement of link road from Ambala-Hisar road to Muzaffia, Rs 84.21 lakh for improvement of road from Jansua to Punjab border, Rs 84.34 lakh for improvement of road from Kalwar to Punjab border, Rs 53.87 lakh for improvement of Jaitpura to Chhapra road, Rs 127.06 lakh for improvement of road from Malaur to Tiwana border, Rs 104.66 lakh for improvement of road from Kurchanpur to Punjab border, Rs 279.76 lakh for improvement of Bhurangpur to Khanna Majra road and Rs 74.11 lakh for improvement of link road from Ambala-Hisar road to Ballana to Punjab border. He said that in district Kurukshetra, while Rs 134.36 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Thanesar-Pehowa road to Sarsa, Rs 173.03 lakh has been approved for improvement of Ishaq to Seonsar road and Rs 139.14 lakh for the improvement of Pehowa-Cheeka road to Shahpur with link to Jora Sahib. He said that in district Dadri, a sum of Rs 315.15 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Achina to Bigowa road, Rs 484.88 lakh for improvement of Bond-Unn-Neemri-Malpose road, Rs 308.91 lakh for improvement of Mirch- Sonf-Kasni road, Rs 210.23 lakh for improvement of Dadri Mahendragarh to Mandoli-Kalyana road, Rs 157.79 lakh for improvement of Jhoju-Ramalwas road, Rs 334.64 lakh for improvement of Chirya-Bahu- Dudhwa road and Rs 181.70 lakh for improvement of Bhageswari Sanwar Jhinjar road. He said that in district Hisar, while Rs 574.50 lakh has been approved for improvement of Hisar-Raipur-Sikarpur road, Rs 1777.95 lakh has been approved for improvement of Bawani Khera-Garhi-Bhatol-Bass-Badchhappar-Julana road portion, Rs 615.12 lakh for improvement of Barwala-Jind road to Koth Kalan to Koth Khurd and Rs 128.89 lakh for improvement of Muzadpur to Kanwari. Similarly, Rs 940.59 lakh and Rs 280.35 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Jakhal-Dharsul-Bhuna-Pabra-Sarsod road and Tohana-Kulla-Ratia upto Punjab State border in district Fatehabad respectively. He said that in district Sirsa, Rs 181.59 lakh has been approved for the improvement of road from Desumalkana to Kanakwal whereas Rs 181.21 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Delhi-Hisar-Sulemanki road to Khuiyan Malkana, Rs 744.82 lakh for improvement of Rori to Fatta Balu road upto Punjab border, Rs 352.71 lakh improvement of Bajekan to Shahpur Begu road, Rs 430.92 lakh for improvement of Raipur to Bakarianwali road, Rs 179.82 lakh for www.internationalnewsandviews.com improvement of Kutiana to Jorkian road and Rs 182.23 lakh for improvement of Jorkian to Rupawas road. He said that in district Jind, while a sum of Rs 242.46 lakh has been approved for the improvement of NH 71 near electricity board to NGM Cotton Market, Rs 172.15 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Dhamtan to Bhullan road, Rs 245.45 lakh for the improvement of Kharal to Dhamtan Sahib road, Rs 277.93 lakh for the improvement of Alipura to Lodhar road, Rs 293.67 lakh for the improvement of Chatter to Mandi road, Rs 245.95 lakh for the improvement of Naguran to Dhankheri road, Rs 168.26 lakh for the improvement of Bahari to Bhigana road and Rs 126.59 lakh for improvement of Bhigana to Durana road. Apart from this, Rs 285.48 lakh has been approved for the improvement of PSR to DJ road via Bamber in Rewari district. He said that in district Mahendragarh, a sum of Rs 359.32 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Narnaul-Singhana road to Nangal Katha road, Rs 265.46 lakh for the improvement of Narnaul-Singhana road to Dohar Mohmadpur road upto Rajasthan border, Rs 340.93 lakh for improvement of Nasibpur to Dharson Mahrampur road, Rs 196.36 lakh for improvement of Nasibpur Mahrampur to Bass Kiraroad road and Rs 111.47 lakh for improvement of Baskirarod to Dhani Sainian road. Similarly, Rs 1109.48 lakh, Rs 732.99 lakh, Rs 551.16 lakh and Rs 342.90 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Sonipat-Mehlana-Farmana road, Gohana-Sisana road, Kharkhoda-Matindu-Morkheri road and Sisana to Hasangarh road respectively. He said that a sum of Rs 940.16 lakh and Rs 26.43 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Kharkhoda to Assaudha road and Luksar road in Bahadurgarh. Similarly, Rs 264.57 lakh, Rs 173.29 lakh and Rs 111.30 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Jhajjar-Badli road to Khungai, Salhawas to Jhanswa road and Bithla to Bhurawas road. He said that in Karnal district, while a sum of Rs 365.08 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Kheri Sarfali to Mundhand Jind road Assandh to Mundh, Rs 243.63 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Jhimeri Khera to Teli Khera road, Rs 250.84 lakh for the improvement of Uplana to Jalmana road and Rs 650.75 lakh for the improvement of Ballah to Padha to Tharwa Majra road. He said that a sum of Rs 1283.27 lakh has been approved for the improvement of Samalkha (GA College) to Israna road in district Panipat. 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