CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Residents of the South-West Assembly Constituency have received a boost of development initiatives, as MLA Bhagwandas Sabnani performed ground-breaking ceremonies for various projects worth approximately ₹45 lakh at multiple locations in the area.

Planned development works are being carried out in every ward of the constituency. The projects include paving block work near Atal Parisar in Ward 32, paving block work at Nehru Nagar Square in Ward 29, beautification work near Shiv Shakti Durga Temple in Harshvardhan Nagar (Ward 30), paving block work near Rahul Nagar well in Ward 30, and internal CC road construction work in New Market (Ward 32). All these projects were inaugurated through ground-breaking ceremonies by MLA Bhagwandas Sabnani.

On this occasion, he stated that the overall development of the entire region is the sole objective. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, Madhya Pradesh is scripting a new chapter of development. Development activities are progressing across the state, and systematic efforts are being made for the comprehensive development of the South-West Assembly Constituency. The Chief Minister has also provided additional funds, accelerating the pace of development work. He assured every citizen that no negligence would be tolerated in the development of the area and emphasized collective efforts to enhance public facilities. He also mentioned that several major projects will be initiated soon.

During the ground-breaking ceremony, District General Secretary Mukesh Rai, Assembly In-charge Raju Aneja, Zone President and Councillor Aarti Raju Aneja, Mandal President Hemant Badgaiya, Mandal President Dr. Priyesh Upadhyay, senior leaders Leelendra Maran, Ashutosh Tiwari, Mahesh Joshi, Asha Paroche, Manjeet Kaur, Pramod Porghantalwal, Rakesh Jain, Rajendra Rathore, along with other prominent citizens of the area, were present.

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