Rs 8 crore to be spent on development at Dera Bassi
Services of drivers, electricians and malis will be taken for the maintenance of the dumping ground of Dera Bassi Municipal Council and other works of Dera Bassi.

The state government has decided to spend around Rs 8 crore on development works at Dera Bassi.
Punjab Local Bodies Minister Inderbir Singh Nijjar said services of drivers, electricians and malis will be taken for the maintenance of the dumping ground of Dera Bassi Municipal Council and other works of Dera Bassi, on which approximately Rs 1.86 crore will be spent.
Similarly, providing and laying interlocking tiles and repair of drains at ward no. 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 15, repair work of tiles and drains at various places in Saraswati Vihar, repair of roads and streets at various places in the town will also be done.
He added that apart from this, tiling work under overbridge to develop space for parking, construction of Saini Dharamshala in ward no. 8, construction of MRF sheds at Dera Bassi dumping point, providing and laying drainage pipe near Gurdwara Sahib Mubarikpur, construction of street near Community Centre, Mubarikpur, the construction of women’s and men’s bathrooms near Community Centre in ward no. 11, and many other works in the areas will be done. He said that approximately Rs 6.14 crore will be spent on all these development works.
The minister said that the local government department has already started the office process for these works. He also said that the large population of the area will get benefit from these development works.
He has directed the officials to ensure transparency and quality in the development works to be carried out.