Rijiju and CM Khandu unveil the PMGSY road projects at U/Subansiri
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Rijiju and CM Khandu unveil the PMGSY road projects at U/Subansiri

Upper Subansiri district witnessed the opening of many PMGSY road projects and bridges by Pema Khandu, Chief Minister, Arunachal Pradesh, and Kiren Rijiju, Union Law Minister.

The Chief Minister officially opened the PMGSY road projects, which included the ones from BRTF Road to Old Lida (12 km), Subansiri bridge point to Gusar (19 km), Bui Nidak Road to Horo (16 km), Bui to Bulo (13 km), PWD Road to Nguki (14 km), and Bui to Nidak (32 km), as well as a 25-metre-long RCC bridge over Tampin Nallah, a 25-metre-long R.

Six PMGSY road projects were unveiled by Rijiju, including the 18-km road from Dumporijo to Hali, the 21-km BRTF road to Panimuri, the 24-km road from Aya Nirin to Paja, the 8-km road from Aranalo to Gite Bage, and the 12-km road from Kuporijo to Old Richi.

He also opened a 20-metre RCC bridge built by the PWD over the Sikin River.

Khandu assured attendees of a public gathering that the administration has enough of money. But he insisted on high-quality work.

Also read:
Roads worth 20 bn built in Andhra, claims Minister
Centre okays 1,500-km Frontier Highway in Arunachal


Upper Subansiri district witnessed the opening of many PMGSY road projects and bridges by Pema Khandu, Chief Minister, Arunachal Pradesh, and Kiren Rijiju, Union Law Minister. The Chief Minister officially opened the PMGSY road projects, which included the ones from BRTF Road to Old Lida (12 km), Subansiri bridge point to Gusar (19 km), Bui Nidak Road to Horo (16 km), Bui to Bulo (13 km), PWD Road to Nguki (14 km), and Bui to Nidak (32 km), as well as a 25-metre-long RCC bridge over Tampin Nallah, a 25-metre-long R. Six PMGSY road projects were unveiled by Rijiju, including the 18-km road from Dumporijo to Hali, the 21-km BRTF road to Panimuri, the 24-km road from Aya Nirin to Paja, the 8-km road from Aranalo to Gite Bage, and the 12-km road from Kuporijo to Old Richi. He also opened a 20-metre RCC bridge built by the PWD over the Sikin River. Khandu assured attendees of a public gathering that the administration has enough of money. But he insisted on high-quality work. Also read: Roads worth 20 bn built in Andhra, claims Minister Centre okays 1,500-km Frontier Highway in Arunachal

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