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Rs 1 billion worth development works begin in Ratlam
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Rs 1 billion worth development works begin in Ratlam

The construction of the auditorium in Ratlam is starting concurrently with the progress of the construction of Transport Nagar and Gold Complex. Ratlam urban MLA Chaitanya Kashyap and district collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi inspected land for other projects in preparation for the city's major ambitious project.

The MLA and collector inspected the under-construction Transport Nagar project in Salakhedi and checked the map to see how far it had progressed. Simultaneously, following the joint visit of the city MLA and Collector, the auditorium construction will begin.

The city will soon get a new sports stadium in the Banjali area for Rs 150 million, as well as a modern bus stand in the Khachrod Road area of Ratlam city. Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi stated that there is a need for a new modern playground in the city, for which 4 hectares of land in the Banjali area has been selected. At the same time, land in the Khachrod Road area is being set aside for a modern bus stop.

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The construction of the auditorium in Ratlam is starting concurrently with the progress of the construction of Transport Nagar and Gold Complex. Ratlam urban MLA Chaitanya Kashyap and district collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi inspected land for other projects in preparation for the city's major ambitious project. The MLA and collector inspected the under-construction Transport Nagar project in Salakhedi and checked the map to see how far it had progressed. Simultaneously, following the joint visit of the city MLA and Collector, the auditorium construction will begin. The city will soon get a new sports stadium in the Banjali area for Rs 150 million, as well as a modern bus stand in the Khachrod Road area of Ratlam city. Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi stated that there is a need for a new modern playground in the city, for which 4 hectares of land in the Banjali area has been selected. At the same time, land in the Khachrod Road area is being set aside for a modern bus stop. Also Read Swiss firm Partners Group to buy majority stake in Sunsure NTPC to repurpose coal-based plants in renewables push

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