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Even as the pace of development works has increased since the recent Cabinet meeting in Sultanpur Lodhi, some projects may end up fighting hard against the deadline.
Despite the mentionable progress, the administration is now racing against time to get all major projects over, including those of setting up a tent city and new sarais, renovating the railway station and the bus stand.
“With deadlines for all works clearly spelt out and Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh set to visit the holy town again on October 10 for a review, we are already on our toes,” said Deputy Commissioner DPS Kharbanda.
As many as 10-20 nagar kirtans are already coming to the town every weekend from far and near. Residents have started complaining about traffic jams. The 550th Parkash Purb of Guru Nanak Dev falls on November 12 but increasing footfall of devotees in the town has already started, especially on weekends. The government officials are expecting the numbers to swell manifold, especially around Dasehra and Diwali holidays next month. Traffic management needs to be spelt out clearly now to avoid last minute congestion, residents said.
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