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Home / Business and Economy / Varanasi Officials Face Scrutiny Over Development Projects

Varanasi Officials Face Scrutiny Over Development Projects

28 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Committee reviewed 18 cases affecting seven Varanasi departments.
  • Officials directed to ensure quality and timely completion of works.
  • Dissatisfaction expressed over road and drain construction in Wajidpur.
Varanasi Officials Face Scrutiny Over Development Projects

A meeting of the Legislative Council's petition committee in Varanasi, led by acting chairman Ashok Agrawal, critically reviewed 18 public interest cases. The committee examined the status of matters concerning seven key government departments, including public works, irrigation, and municipal corporation.

Discussions covered various municipal projects like road construction, gym facilities, and park beautification. Committee members stressed the importance of acknowledging legislators during inaugurations and ensuring better inter-departmental coordination for effective project execution. Concerns were raised about inadequate responses regarding CC road and drain works in Wajidpur village.

Further directives included investigating development work quality, ensuring electrification in unserved hamlets, and surveying land for farmers. Officials were asked to provide photographic evidence and clear reports on case disposal to expedite the resolution of pending issues.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The committee reviewed 18 cases concerning public works, irrigation, municipal projects, and housing development, including road construction and beautification efforts.
Dissatisfaction arose from a lack of proper response concerning CC road and drain construction works in Wajidpur village, Harhua.
Officials were directed to ensure quality work, improve inter-departmental coordination, investigate development work quality, and provide reports on case disposals.

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