Mohali’s 12 link roads to get makeover; Rs 8-cr project okayed
In addition to the construction and repair work, Rs 80 lakh has been earmarked specifically for the maintenance of these roads over the next five years.

The face of Mohali’s road infrastructure is set for a major transformation as 12 key link roads in the constituency will soon undergo repair and redevelopment. The Punjab Mandi Board has officially sanctioned a project worth Rs 8 crore for this purpose, which also includes a five-year maintenance plan.
According to sources, the roads covered under this project include Raipur to Duralhi, Tangori and Bari via Kharar-Banur Road, Jhoothi to Alipur, Tangori to Manakpur Kallar, access road from Kharar to Landran, Gige Majra to Gudana, Dhirpur to Gobindgarh, Chacho Majra to Bakarpur and Jhoongian (via Gurdwara Sahib), Sekhan Majra to Kurra, Bakarpur–Safipur–Nadian, Dau to Ramgarh, Sector 82 to Manauli.
The total road length to be developed under this initiative is 27.54 kilometres.
In addition to the construction and repair work, Rs 80 lakh has been earmarked specifically for the maintenance of these roads over the next five years.
Speaking on the matter, MLA Kulwant Singh said, “Efforts to improve the poor condition of Mohali’s roads are now gaining real momentum. Keeping in view the difficulties faced by villagers, repair work on these crucial link roads will begin very soon, ensuring lasting relief for the people.”
This move is expected to ease travel for local residents and improve rural connectivity in the region.