On the lines of Chandigarh in GMADA IT City will increase greenery. In the first phase, the roads of IT City will be made green by spending Rs 10 crore. If the project is successful, then similarly greenery will be increased in other areas of the city. My City Reporter Mohali. Mohali city has started developing itself in the name of greenery. Earlier the name of Airport Road used to come for this. But now greenery will be developed in IT City by GMADA which will beat even the greenery of Chandigarh city. Gamada is going to spend Rs 10 crore on this. If the project is successful, work will soon be done on the same lines in other areas of the city.
According to the information, the name of Chandigarh is famous for greenery in the area. But in the coming days, IT City of Mohali will beat Chandigarh for greenery. On behalf of Gamada, a tender has been floated for the IT City situated in the city with greenery. In this, a contract has been taken out for greening the park, land and road of IT City at a cost of about 10 crores. If this tender is successful, IT City will be the greenest place in Tricity in the coming days. Have to do Let us inform that earlier in Eco City For the drainage of rain water, GMADA had placed a condition of six years maintenance in the tender floated. But no company had applied for that tender. An official of Gamada said that the tender for planting trees and plants in this area was given by Gamada. In this, the applications of the companies which have applied are being scrutinised. After this investigation, it will be seen that which company has applied for less money, accordingly its tender will be issued.
The objective of GMADA is to make Mohali city green. For this, a beginning has been made from IT City. In the coming days, IT City will be made a green city on the lines of Chandigarh. For this, GMADA will spend Rs 10 crore and work has been started on it.
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