MP Deputy CM Shukla Raps Officials Over Delayed Gurh Water Project

Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla has strongly criticized officials for delays in the Rs 16 crore Gurh water supply project during a high-level review meeting. The project, already approved and funded, is designed to provide 5 million liters per day each to the Gurh Nagar Parishad and the Gurh Industrial Area. Shukla emphasized that robust basic infrastructure like water and electricity is crucial to attract industrial investment and spur regional development. The push for this project aligns with Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's recent announcement of a new 100-acre industrial area in the Gurh region to boost growth and employment.

Key Points: MP Deputy CM Shukla Directs Officials on Gurh Water Project

  • Rs 16 crore water project delayed
  • Deputy CM expresses strong displeasure
  • Project to supply 10 MLD total water
  • Aimed at boosting industrial investment
  • CM Yadav announced new 100-acre industrial zone
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Deputy CM Shukla pulls up officials over delay in Gurh water project in MP

Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla criticizes delays in Rs 16 crore Gurh water scheme, stressing infrastructure for industrial investment in Rewa.

"This project will provide 5 MLD of water to Gurh Nagar Parishad and 5 MLD to the Gurh Industrial Area. - Rajendra Shukla"

Bhopal, Feb 9

Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla on Monday expressed strong displeasure over delays in the water supply scheme for the Gurh industrial region and directed officials to expedite basic infrastructure works to attract investment.

During a high-level review meeting with senior departmental heads, Deputy CM Shukla criticised the slow progress of the Rs 16 crore water project despite the state government's prior approval and fund allocation.

The state government had approved the Gurh water project and allocated Rs 16 crore. However, the authorities concerned have not completed the project.

"This project will provide 5 MLD of water to Gurh Nagar Parishad and 5 MLD to the Gurh Industrial Area. The completion of this project will strengthen the water supply system in the Gurh area and also contribute to the development of the industrial zone," Shukla said.

Shukla, a senior BJP leader from Rewa, said strong basic services such as electricity, water, roads, and drainage are essential for the proper development of any industrial area. "Due to the lack of these facilities, industrial units are not showing interest in investing there, which is affecting the industrial development of the region," he added.

During the review meeting, Shukla directed officials to give top priority to development work in the Gurh Industrial Area and ensure immediate and effective action for the expansion of electricity, roads, water supply, and other essential services.

He said the overall development of the Gurh Industrial Area will strengthen the industrial profile of the Rewa district and create large-scale employment opportunities for local youth.

The setting up of industries will increase both direct and indirect employment and strengthen the economic condition of the region. He also stressed that all concerned departments must work in coordination.

Notably, during a visit to Rewa last week, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced the establishment of a new 100-acre industrial area in the Gurh region to boost local industrial growth and employment.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As someone from MP, I appreciate the focus on industrial development in regions like Rewa. But the question is, why was there a delay in the first place? Officials need to be held accountable, not just pulled up in meetings. Jobs for local youth are crucial.
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Aman W
Water is a basic necessity. It's shocking that a 16 crore project is delayed when the funds were already there. This is why industries hesitate to invest. Infrastructure first, then investment will follow. Deputy CM Shukla is right on point.
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Sarah B
Coordination between departments is always the biggest hurdle. Hope this directive leads to some actual on-ground progress. The potential for job creation in the region is significant.
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Karthik V
While the intent is good, we've seen such review meetings and announcements before. The real test is completion. Let's track this project and see if it's finished in a timely manner now. The people of Gurh deserve this development.
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Nisha Z
Basic amenities like water and electricity are the foundation. Without them, how can we expect industrial growth? This project should have been a priority from day one. Better late than never, I suppose.

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