Engineers praised for development works execution.

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Jajpur,07/06: A number of development projects have been completed are ongoing in the Jajpur district under the supervision of Public Works Department Cuttack Circle Superintendent Engineer Taraprasad Mishra and Executive Engineer Arun Patnaik.

The projects include a trauma care hospital in Panikoili , Medical College in Jajpur town, a 150- feet statue of Lord Shiva on the banks of river Baitarani, the Administrative Bhawan, relaying and widening of major roads.

Notably, SE Mishra had earlier earned lavish praise for successfully renovating the Taladanda canal in Cuttack. A signage, ‘I love Cuttack’, which was a brainchild of Mishra, has become a selfie point for the resident of millennium city and widely circulated in social media.

The locals have praised the engineers for completing the projects in time and for the quality of work. Of late, a number of infrastructure projects like bridges, roads hospital and parks have been executed in Jajpur district by Works Department.

These projects have been completed in time without any cost overruns. Besides, stress has been laid on maintaining the quality norms.

Works Department Cuttack Circle Superintendent Engineer Taraprasad Mishra and Panikoili Circle Executive Engineer Arun Kumar Patanik, who were in-charge of these projects, have earned lavish praise from people of the district for their dedication and efforts to ensure timely completion.Notably, Mishra was earlier praised for the beatification of the Taladanda canal.

SE Mishra said the department has been entrusted with the work for a Tumour Hospital in Panikoili, and up-gradation of the houses of the District Headquarters Hospital and Jajpur MLA Pranab Prakash Das’ dream project, a state of the art administrative building which besides housing a number of Government offices, will have a large convention centre for holding meetings and seminars.

 

Besides, Mishra and Patnaik become popular in the district for providing food to many hungry people during the lockdown period and repair of flood affected roads on a war-footing.

By A.K.Rout.

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