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5T Secretary Sri V.K. Pandian visited Jajpur District to review the progress of various developmental works

Jajpur: 1/9/23 As per the direction of Chief Minister Sri Naveen Patnaik, 5T Secretary Sri V.K. Pandian visited Jajpur District to review the progress of various developmental works in the district and redressal of public grievances.Sri Pandian discussed development of Mahabinayak Temple in Badachana and Baruneswar Temple in Binjharpur. He reviewed the progress of ongoing Mega Piped Water Supply Projects at a cost of Rs. 956 Cr in Badachana, Binjharpur, Dasarathpur, Dharmasala, Rasulpur and Jajpur Block.
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He also reviewed the progress of Mega Lift Irrigation projects at a cost of Rs. 223 Crores and In-stream Storage Structures across Kochila and Baitarani River at a cost of Rs. 373 Crores.
During the day, he participated in the Public Grievance Meetings in Badachana, Binjharpur, Dharmasala and Jajpur.
Sri Pandian reviewed the progress of other major ongoing projects in the district such as the new 250 bedded DHH building at Jajpur with at a cost of Rs. 98 Crores and Sports Stadium and Sports Academy at Jajpur at a cost of Rs. 41 Crores. He instructed for early completion of these projects adhering to the principles of 5T.

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