Cabinet Minister Arora Announces Major Infrastructure Push for Ludhiana
Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora chaired a high-level departmental review meeting in Ludhiana on Friday, sanctioning several key development projects and issuing directives for timely completion of ongoing works.
Ludhiana, March 27, 2026: Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora chaired a high-level departmental review meeting in Ludhiana on Friday, sanctioning several key development projects and issuing directives for timely completion of ongoing works.
The Minister announced sanction of a new fire brigade station at Lodhi Road, addressing a long-standing gap in fire services for the area. A ramp-equipped Foot Over Bridge (FOB) outside the bus stand was also sanctioned to improve pedestrian safety, with provision for two-wheelers as well.
He approved Rs 2 crore for roof repairs in Jawahar Camp and Haibowal localities and Rs 1.25 crore for development works across three city schools.
Municipal Corporation directed to complete sewer de-silting citywide within two months, ahead of monsoon
Infrastructure review at key entry points: Ferozepur Road, Jalandhar Bypass, Chandigarh Road, and Delhi Road
Redevelopment of 22 chowks and traffic lights at five intersections announced
Tenders to be floated for Jagraon Bridge wall repair and Verka under-bridge upgradation
Pump motors to be installed in Dholewal and Grand Walk areas
Progress reviewed on 43 road repair works, Aam Aadmi Clinics, and six parks
GLADA and the Irrigation Department were asked to submit a proposal for a ~3 km bypass connecting Chandigarh Road to Delhi GT Road, aimed at diverting heavy commercial vehicles away from congested zones including Jamalpur, Sector 32, and Samrala Chowk.
No Shortage of Domestic LPG for Residential Consumers; Hoarders to Face Strict Action
The Minister firmly clarified that there is no shortage whatsoever of domestic LPG for residential consumers in Punjab and Ludhiana, and supplies are fully adequate. He urged citizens to stay calm and refrain from panic buying or bulk booking. The Minister issued a stern warning that anyone found hoarding LPG cylinders, petrol, or diesel will face strict legal action. While a temporary shortfall exists in commercial LPG only, essential services such as hospitals and hostels are receiving priority supply. Families organising weddings requiring commercial cylinders may contact the district administration, as special provisions have been made for such needs.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Himanshu Jain, Municipal Corporation Commissioner Dr. Neeru Katyal Gupta, and senior officials from multiple departments.

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