Gandhinagar, Jan 21 (IANS) Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Wednesday issued strict instructions to heads of state departments to ensure that there is no compromise on the quality of construction works undertaken for the state’s development.
The directions were given during a Cabinet meeting, with the Chief Minister emphasising that all ongoing and upcoming projects must meet the highest standards.
Government spokesperson and Minister Jitu Vaghani said, “The Chief Minister has made it clear that the quality of all construction works must be the top priority. Any lapse, no matter how small, should be rectified immediately in the public interest.”
Minister Vaghani highlighted the Mehmedabad – Mahudha road project, constructed at a cost of Rs 200 crore. “Complaints were received that this road, designed to improve transport facilities for citizens, had deteriorated within a year. The Chief Minister has directed the Roads and Buildings Department to restore it immediately and also ordered an inquiry into those responsible,” he said.
Regarding fund management, Minister Vaghani stated, “The Chief Minister has instructed all departments that no work should be stopped due to a lack of grants. Officials must ensure advance arrangements and timely demand for funds so that citizen-centric projects continue without interruption.”
He further added, “Departments have also been directed to utilise the budget allocated to them efficiently by the end of March. Administrative delays should never impede public services.”
Officials have been reminded that serious lapses affecting public projects will lead to strict action.
Emphasising proactive management, the government aims to maintain high standards while ensuring that developmental initiatives are not hampered due to financial or administrative issues.
Earlier, the government said that it had disbursed over Rs 9,466 crore in financial assistance to more than 32 lakh farmers affected by unseasonal and heavy rainfall in the state.
–IANS
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