Planning and Sports Minister Dinesh Agarwal  inaugurated mini tube-well constructed with the budget of Rs. 32.30 lakh at  Bandarwali Gulli, Lakhiwala Bagh on Friday. This project will provide regular  water supply to 1,000 families. The area being located in the height was facing  water problem during summers so far. The Minister also laid foundation stone of  drinking water improvement projects pegged at Rs. 26.45 lakh at Gurudwara  Colony and Rs. 12 lakh project at Khatta Colony at Turner Road.
Mr. Agarwal said that it was the priority of his  government to provide water and electricity to the genera public. He revealed  that a master plan for regular supply of water and power was being prepared. 
          Mr.  Agarwal stating that hydro-power projects were the reliable source of revenue  for the state said that stalling of the projects had resulted in loss of Rs  25,000 crore exchequers to the state.
          The  Planning Minister directed the peyjal officers to run the tube-well at  Lakhibagh for 4 hours each in morning and evening. Meanwhile, he assured the  residents of Turner Road  to construct 29 tube-wells and 24 overhead water tanks in heir areas.

 
 
