HM Shah to visit Chandigarh in the first week of Dec, to inaugurate development projects

Chandigarh: The visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah is almost certain in the first week of December. The administration is busy preparing for this. Home Minister Amit Shah will hand over appointment letters to 44 Assistant Sub Inspectors and 700 constables in Chandigarh. The department has completed its recruitment process. The examination and medical.

Chandigarh: The visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah is almost certain in the first week of December. The administration is busy preparing for this. Home Minister Amit Shah will hand over appointment letters to 44 Assistant Sub Inspectors and 700 constables in Chandigarh. The department has completed its recruitment process.

The examination and medical examination of their certificates will also be completed by November 25. Apart from this, more than 10 projects worth Rs 375 crore prepared in the city will also be inaugurated by the Home Minister. Chandigarh Administration has sent information about all the projects prepared in the city to the Union Home Ministry.

According to the details sent by the Chandigarh Administration to the Union Home Ministry, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate the country’s first Center for Cyber Operation and Security Center built at a cost of Rs 88 crore in the Chandigarh Air Force Heritage Center building.

Home Minister Amit Shah will give about 25 Tata Safari vehicles to the police department along with the joining of a new SI and constable of the police department. Tata Safari vehicle has been purchased for Rs 3 crore 75 lakh. Command and control vehicles will also be given to the police at a cost of about Rs 75 lakh to keep a close watch on the protests and other unruly incidents in the city.

Along with inaugurating many projects, Amit Shah will also lay the foundation stone of a new project. For this, some projects have been identified by the UT administration.

In these, the Engineering Department is preparing to lay the foundation stone of a sewerage treatment plant to be built at a cost of Rs 6.5 crore in Government Multi Specialty Hospital, Sector 16, a building costing Rs 10 crore in Government High School, Sarangpur and Rs 16 crore in Karsan.