Raipur. State Revenue and Disaster Management and Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Tankram Verma on Sunday inaugurated the bhoomi pujan and various construction works of the Tehsil office building to be built at a cost of Rs 63 lakh in village Suhela of Balodabazar-Bhatapara district. Along with this, life-size statues of Bharat Mata and Chhattisgarh Mahtari were also unveiled at Tigda Chowk in Suhela. Minister Shri Verma said that Bhoomi Pujan of the Tehsil office building has been done today, the construction of which will be completed within the stipulated time. Our government is committed to development. Together we will write a new chapter in the development of the region.
He said that Suhela will become a center of development in the coming times. Many new government offices will open. For this, government lands will have to be preserved. Encroachment should not be allowed at all. Strict action will be taken against sale and transportation of illegal liquor. District Panchayat President Shri Rakesh Verma said that various construction works have been inaugurated at a cost of crores of rupees. Everyone will have to come forward for the development of the area. If Suhela develops, the villages around it will also develop. Therefore, we all have to work together for this.
The Revenue Minister inaugurated various construction works on this occasion. This includes construction of 10 bedded ward in the health centre, construction of Sahu community theatre, commercial complex in Tigdada Chowk, construction of shed in Khallari temple complex, renovation work of government primary school Suhela, construction of community toilet in Tigdada Chowk, construction of digital X-ray room, Swami Construction of theater in Atmanand Excellent School, construction of theater in Durgaetsav Maidan, construction of fertilizer warehouse and courtyard in Primary Agricultural Credit Cooperative Society Suhela are included. On this occasion, District Panchayat member Mrs. Aditi Baghmar, District member Mrs. Sarojini Baghmar, Sarpanch Mrs. Savita Santosh Verma, local public representatives, officers-employees and a large number of villagers were present.