MLA lays foundation for Tulsi Nagar garden
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Indore(Team Newsbuddy) : In a significant development for Tulsi Nagar Colony, MLA Mahendra Hardia of Assembly Constituency No. 5 and local corporator Sangeeta Mahesh Joshi performed the Bhoomi Pujan ceremony today for the renovation and development of the Ananteshwar Dham Garden in Indore. The event, attended by numerous residents, marked a major step towards enhancing the colony’s infrastructure. Notable attendees included KK Jha, Rajesh Tomar, Rambabu Yadav, Ashok Kale, Kailash Sambharwal, Seema Pateria, Rakesh Jaiswal, Sitaram Patil, Prakash Datar, Tulsiram Yadav, Pandit Hariom Mandloi, Karan Raghuvanshi, Manoj Dixit, Ashok Gajbe, Malharao Kadam, Kamlesh Sharma, along with a large number of colony residents and women.
Ananteshwar Dham Garden to be Developed for 24 Lakhs
At the Bhoomi Pujan ceremony, MLA Hardia announced two significant gifts for the residents of Tulsi Nagar Colony. Firstly, the laying of pipelines worth Rs 88 lakh in Sector B of Tulsi Nagar to ensure a steady supply of Narmada water. Secondly, the commencement of the development work for the Ananteshwar Dham Garden, with a budget of Rs 24 lakh. He also assured residents that the long-pending issue of regularizing Tulsi Nagar will be addressed promptly. In addition, Hardia pledged the swift construction of the main road from Tulsi Nagar Pulia to Bhavans School using MLA funds and promised to repair all the damaged roads within the colony. The residents expressed their willingness to contribute to constructing these roads through public cooperation with the municipal corporation. Hardia assured them that he would discuss this matter with the municipal authorities to expedite the process.
Corporator promises comprehensive infrastructure overhaul
Corporator Sangeeta Mahesh Joshi highlighted the first development phase for the Ananteshwar Dham Garden, which includes the construction of a grand boundary wall and an internal pathway to be completed at the cost of Rs 24 lakh. Joshi committed to completing this project within the stipulated time frame without interruptions.
The corporator reaffirmed her dedication to reconstructing all roads and drainage lines in Tulsi Nagar Colony and announced plans to present a detailed proposal to the Mayor and municipal officials soon. The residents requested the creation of a left turn for easier entry into the colony from Tulsi Nagar Pulia, a matter that the MLA promised to discuss with the municipal corporation.