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Aman Arora Unveils Modern Park Under Bathinda Flyover

Sunam Udham Singh Wala, April 24: The Cabinet Minister of Punjab and MLA from the Sunam constituency, Shri Aman Arora, has once again gifted the residents of Sunam Udham Singh Wala city a beautiful modern park. The park has been developed by landscaping the vacant land under the Bathinda flyover, near the Municipal Council office, which has added to the city’s beauty. It is noteworthy that this space was previously occupied by stray animals and illegal encroachments, but now it has been beautifully transformed into a park.

While addressing the occasion, Cabinet Minister Aman Arora mentioned that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab government is committed to providing a good living environment to the people of the state. He assured that necessary development works are being carried out in the Sunam constituency as well. He further stated that areas which were previously neglected are being developed beautifully.

The Cabinet Minister shared that the area where the park has been developed was once full of stray animals and had unauthorized parking of vehicles. However, now this area has been transformed with facilities such as a gym, a designated area for yoga, and swings for children to play. He emphasized his commitment to providing every necessary facility to the people of Sunam and assured that more such initiatives will be dedicated to the residents in the future.

In addition to others, the Chairman of the Market Committee Mukesh Juneja, EO Balkrishan, MC Asha Bajaj, Jatinder Jain, Mani Srao, Chamkor Handa, Gurteg Nikka, Ravi Kamal Goel, Block Pradhan Sahib Singh, Sandeep Jindal, Harvinder Singh Namdhari, Sahil Gill, Amrik Dhaliwal, Ashish Jain, and other respected individuals were present at the event.

Summary: Cabinet Minister Aman Arora inaugurates a modern park beneath the Bathinda flyover, enhancing the city’s green infrastructure with gardens, walking paths, and seating areas.

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