
Punjab News Daily
Talwandi Sabo, April 12
Delivering a major governance upgrade at the sacred town of Talwandi Sabo, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Sunday inaugurated a state-of-the-art Sub-Divisional Complex, replacing a 40-year-old unsafe structure with a modern, citizen-centric facility built at a cost of nearly Rs 6 crore. After paying obeisance at Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann dedicated the three-storey complex to the public, asserting that the new building brings all essential government services, from registry to record room, under one roof with high-speed digital connectivity.
The complex, equipped with 28 rooms, houses Easy Registry, SDM and Tehsildar courts, Fard centre, treasury office, record room, and other key facilities, along with an elevator and modern infrastructure designed to ensure efficiency and public convenience. CM Bhagwant Singh Mann emphasised that the previous building had become dangerously dilapidated, posing constant risk to life and property, and said the new complex would significantly enhance transparency, speed, and ease of access for residents of Talwandi Sabo and nearby villages.
Taking to X, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann stated: “Today, at the sacred land of Talwandi Sabo, the new Sub-Divisional Complex was inaugurated and dedicated to the public. In place of the 40-year-old dilapidated building, this modern complex has been constructed at a cost of approximately Rs 6 crore.”
He noted, “This three-story building houses 28 rooms, where all essential facilities including the SDM Court, Tehsildar Court, Fard Center, Record Room, Treasury Office, and Canteen are available under one roof. Every office has been connected with high-speed internet, and an elevator has also been arranged for the convenience of the people.”
“This complex will prove to be a boon for the people of Talwandi Sabo and surrounding villages, enabling government services to be accessed now with speed, transparency, and without any inconvenience. On this path of development, we are fully committed to serving the public,” the post concluded.
After dedicating the newly constructed Sub-Divisional Complex to the people at the historic land sanctified by the footsteps of Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann stated that the project reflects the Punjab Government’s commitment to strengthening grassroots governance by delivering modern, citizen-centric infrastructure. “The previous Sub-Divisional Complex building was around 40 years old and in a very dilapidated condition,” said CM Bhagwant Singh Mann. “An amount of ₹6 crore has been spent on constructing the new complex, which has a total covered area of 3,000 square feet.”
He added, “The three-storey building consists of 28 rooms and includes facilities such as an office for easy registration, SDM court, Tehsildar court, Fard centre, record room, treasury office, and a canteen.”
Highlighting the modern infrastructure, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “All the offices have been connected with high-speed internet and the complex is also equipped with a lift facility.” He added that such modern Tehsil complexes are being constructed across Punjab to facilitate people, noting that earlier governments had never paid due attention to such public-centric initiatives.
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