Travel to and from Panjokhra Sahib village will become easier from Ambala Ring Road; three underpasses and a 1.5 km long service lane will be built in the village: Energy Minister Anil Vij

Residents of Panjokhra Sahib were shown the plan for three underpasses and a service lane on the ring road

Energy Minister Anil Vij discussed ring road construction with NHAI officials


Chandigarh, April 30 – Haryana’s Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister, Sh. Anil Vij said that travel to and from Panjokhra Sahib village will become very easy with the construction of the ring road in Ambala. To facilitate connectivity to the ring road, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is constructing three underpasses and an approximately 1.5 km long service lane in the village.

Sh. Vij was speaking to residents of Panjokhra Sahib after holding discussions with NHAI officials at his residence in Ambala Cantonment.

He said that residents will not face any difficulty in crossing to the other side of the ring road, as three underpasses are being constructed at regular intervals. He also informed that a service lane is being built right next to the Gurudwara Sahib, which will connect to the ring road.

Earlier, NHAI Project Director P.K. Sinha informed Anil Vij that the three underpasses on the ring road are located on Jadot–Panjokhra Sahib Road, Basoli–Panjokhra Sahib Road, and Tisambli–Panjokhra Sahib Road. Through these underpasses, villagers will be able to easily travel to both sides of the ring road, and access to the ring road will also be available via the service lane.

Residents of Panjokhra Sahib present on the occasion thanked Minister Anil Vij for the construction of the ring road. They said that the three underpasses and service lane within the village will ensure smooth movement without inconvenience.
It is noteworthy that earlier, residents of Panjokhra Sahib had met Minister Anil Vij and requested the construction of a service lane for access to the ring road, which has now been fulfilled.

40 km long ring road being constructed due to the efforts of Minister Anil Vij

Due to the efforts of Minister Anil Vij, a nearly 40 km long six-lane greenfield ring road is being constructed in Ambala, which is expected to be completed soon. The purpose of the ring road is to reduce traffic congestion in the city. Under this project, NH-152, NH-344, NH-444A, and NH-44 (Delhi–Jalandhar) will be connected, which will help from the traffic jams in Ambala Cantonment and city areas, and improve overall connectivity.

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Sarpanches of Panjokhra Sahib and Barnala villages join BJP, influenced by the working style of Energy Minister Anil Vij

Energy Minister Anil Vij welcomed both village heads into the party by honoring them with party scarves


Chandigarh, April 30 – Influenced by the working style of Haryana’s Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister Anil Vij, the Sarpanch of Panjokhra Sahib village, Sukhjinder Singh, and the Sarpanch of Barnala village, Kavaljit Singh, from the Ambala Cantonment Assembly constituency, left the Congress and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Both sarpanches visited Minister Anil Vij at his residence in Ambala Cantt, where he formally welcomed them into the party by presenting them with BJP scarves. He encouraged them to actively participate in party activities and work for the welfare of society.

After joining the BJP, Sarpanch Sukhjinder Singh and Sarpanch Kavaljit Singh said that they were highly impressed by Anil Vij’s working style, which motivated them to join the party. They added that Minister Anil Vij has accelerated development across Ambala Cantonment, benefiting the public. On this occasion, Rural Mandal In-charge Kiranpal Chauhan, President Vikas Bahgal, senior BJP leader Randhir Singh, and others were also present.

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*Newly appointed BJP Rural Mandal Youth President Himanshu Singh and other members sought blessings from Energy Minister Anil Vij*

Chandigarh, April 30 – Haryana’s Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij was visited today at his residence in Ambala Cantt. by the newly appointed President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Ambala Cantonment Rural Mandal Youth Wing, Himanshu Singh, along with hundreds of young party workers, who sought his blessings.

The workers arrived at Minister Anil Vij’s residence with drumbeats, raising slogans of “Long live Anil Vij,” and welcomed him by garlanding him with flowers. They expressed their commitment to stand shoulder to shoulder with him.

During the interaction, Minister Anil Vij said that young workers are the backbone of the party and must actively contribute to its growth. He emphasized that they should follow party policies and work towards expanding the organization. He also congratulated the newly appointed Youth Wing President Himanshu Singh and addressed the large gathering of young workers.

The minister urged the youth to participate in party activities in greater numbers. On this occasion, Rural Mandal In-charge Vikas Bahgal, General Secretary Bharat Kochhar, Councillors Mohit Kaushik and Madan Lal Sharma, along with Paramjeet Singh, Jitender Singh Jeetu, Bharat Bhanu, Kunwar Singh, Harsh Bhatia, Yuvraj Mehra, Manmeet Singh, Rohan, Gaurav Sirswal, Sunil Kumar Saini, Utkarsh, Ram Kumar, and many other young workers were present.