Jamshedpur West Gets Rs 28 Crore Boost for Infrastructure
Minister Banna Gupta launches road projects and urban development initiatives
Key Points:
• Rs 28 crore allocated for various development projects
• Multiple road construction works inaugurated in Mango and Dimna areas
• New Chhath Ghat and Jogger’s Park among urban development initiatives
JAMSHEDPUR – Health and Food Supply Minister Banna Gupta inaugurated infrastructure projects worth Rs 28 crore in Jamshedpur West Assembly constituency.
The minister performed a traditional puja to mark the occasion.
Furthermore, he broke a coconut to symbolize the formal start of the projects.
The inauguration included several key road construction works in the constituency.
Moreover, these projects aim to improve connectivity in Mango and Dimna areas.
One of the major roads inaugurated connects Yash Bhawan to Alibag Colony.
In addition, the Mango-Pardih Road No. 2 to Madina Masjid Road was also launched.
The Chief Minister Gram Setu Yojana saw the inauguration of a new bridge.
This bridge connects Mango Dimna Adarsh Nagar to Gokul Nagar.
Meanwhile, urban development initiatives were also part of the inauguration.
A new Chhath Ghat in Kadma Shastri Nagar and Ramjanm Nagar was unveiled.
The ghat, costing Rs 22 lakh, will provide a safe space for Chhath Puja celebrations.
On the other hand, a Jogger’s Park near Shaheed Nirmal Seva Sadan was inaugurated.
This park, built at a cost of Rs 1.26 crore, will serve as a recreational space.
"These projects will benefit people and enhance our constituency’s infrastructure," remarked Minister Gupta.
He assured that development work would continue uninterrupted in the area.

