The Haryana government has decided to set up a cultural centre over 10 acres of land in Sector 53 of Gurugram city at a cost of about Rs 184 crore.
Tenders for the centre would be floated this week, an official spokesperson said adding that this was informed at a meeting held in Gurugram late last evening to review work on Chief Minister’s announcements made in the four Assembly constituencies of Gurugram district.
The CM, ManoharLalKhattar, presided over the meeting and directed the officers not to cause any unnecessary delay in implementation of CM’s announcements if they did not want to invite action. Any dereliction of duty would not be tolerated, he added.
Discussions were held on various CM’s announcements for the area, including multi-level parking, Government College at Farukhnagar, construction of bypass at Pataudi, establishing Government College for Women at Manesar, construction of mini-BalBhavan at HeliMandi, construction of road from Sidhrawali to Parasoli via Lohucbuca and cultural centre in Sector 53.
The other announcements included relocation of meat shops, construction of an auto market, international level railway station, new bus-stand at Gurugram, construction of community centres in Wazirabad and Sector 14, opening of a driving training school, establishing a medical college, completion of under construction indoor stadium at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, and laying sewerage lines at village Bhondsi.
The CM directed the officers to identify about 10 places to construct multi-level parking. There is a proposal to establish multi-level parking at three places. These include Kaman Sarai, Veterinary Hospital near Sadar Bazar, and old jail near SohnaChowk.
Steps are being taken for setting up Government College for Women at Manesar. Cases are being sent for getting clearances from the Forest and Environment Departments. However, admissions have already been started from this academic session and classes are being held at Government Polytechnic Institute, Manesar.
Regarding relocation of the meat shops in Gurugram city, it was informed that two places namely, GadoliKalan and Chomavillages, had been identified for this purpose and no one had any objection. Slaughter house would be established on 2.5 acres of land in the village of RojkaMeo.