Bhubaneswar: As per the direction of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, Secretary to CM (5T) V.K. Pandian visited Puri district on Friday to review the progress of various developmental works in the district and redressal of public grievances.
He visited Kamaleswar Temple in Krushnaprasad and interacted with Sebayats, Trustee members and general public for development of shrines along with better facilities for the devotees and took suggestions on various aspects of transformation of the temple and related pilgrim/ tourist amenities. He directed the district administration to prepare a master plan for development.
Pandian reviewed the progress of ongoing Mega Piped Water Supply Schemes at a cost of Rs 1075 crores in Krushnaprasad, Brahmagiri, Pipili, Delang, Puri, Gop, Satyabadi Blocks. The projects will be operationalised in phases from December 2023 onwards. The projects are at various stages and he directed the officials concerned to ensure quality of work and timely completion.
In Pipili, he discussed with the District administration regarding the livelihood of the Chandua workers and directed them to prepare a development plan.
He interacted with the college students in Puri and informed them regarding the Chief Minister’s approval for inclusion of 48 higher secondary schools and 35 degree colleges of the district under 5T transformation programme at a cost of Rs 51.75 crores.
During the day, he participated in the public grievance meetings at Pipili, Krushnaprasad, Brahmagiri and Puri.
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