Adityapur’s Infrastructure Crisis Tackled

Laghu Udyog Bharti Urges Quick Fixes in Adityapur Area

In a decisive meeting with JIADA’s Prem Ranjan, Laghu Udyog Bharti’s delegation, led by Gyan Jaiswal, demanded swift repair of dilapidated roads and street lights in Adityapur Industrial Area, emphasizing the need for industrial harmony.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a significant gathering, the delegation from Laghu Udyog Bharti, including influential members like Vice President Pinkesh Maheshwari, met with JIADA Regional Director Prem Ranjan.

They discussed critical infrastructural issues in the Adityapur Industrial Area.

General Secretary Sapan Majumdar was part of the delegation emphasizing urgent action.

The initiative, led by Laghu Udyog Bharti’s District President Gyan Jaiswal, focused on collaborative industrial development.

Jaiswal stressed the need for joint efforts among entrepreneurial bodies for industrial progress.

Responding to escalating concerns at the Jamna Auto construction site in Hathiyadih, the delegation made their visit.

Their agenda included the speedy repair of damaged street lights in the proposed electronic manufacturing cluster.

Another major concern was the quick restoration of the deteriorating roads in the Adityapur Industrial Area.

Prem Ranjan responded with assurances of initiating repair work within a week.

This assurance was in response to the delegation’s appeal for reinstating industrial peace and security.

This meeting signifies a crucial move towards resolving the infrastructural issues plaguing the industrial sector in Adityapur.

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