MLA Kulwant Singh lays the foundation for five roads worth ₹1.25 crore under the CM’s leadership.
Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, January 22, 2026: Development work in Mohali’s legislative constituency will continue at a steady pace in the coming months, said MLA Kulwant Singh, highlighting ongoing initiatives to improve rural infrastructure. Of the 60 villages in the constituency, work on nearly 30 roads has already commenced.

The MLA was speaking during the foundation stone ceremony for five roads in the Mohali constituency. He detailed that roads in villages Balyali and Ballo Majra, a road from the main road to the Gurdwara Sahib, and roads in Raipur and Tardoli on the Kharar-Chandigarh route are being constructed at a total cost of approximately ₹1.25 crore. All projects are expected to be completed within six months.
“Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab government is ensuring permanent solutions to local issues,” said Kulwant Singh. He added that the road in Balongi, which had remained incomplete for the past 20 years, was completed immediately after the government took charge.
The MLA also announced a health insurance scheme worth ₹10 lakh, under which all beneficiaries will receive free health cards and treatment up to ₹10 lakh at no cost.
Kulwant Singh further stated that starting April, women in Punjab will begin receiving ₹1,100 per month in their accounts. In addition, to address traffic concerns in Balongi, the government will soon construct another bridge to ensure a smooth commute for residents.
The foundation stone event was attended by prominent officials and local leaders, including Ranjit Singh, Executive PWD; Bharat, SDO PWD; Kuldeep Singh Samana; Kulbir Singh, Sarpanch Balyali; Gurpreet Singh Chahal; Malkeet Singh, Block President; Gurjinder Singh, Sarpanch Ballo Majra; Baljit Singh Vicky, Block President; Satnam Singh, Sarpanch Balongi; Makhan Singh, Sarpanch Balongi; Rita Balongi; Magan Lal; Mamta Jain; Ranjit Saini; Giri Nath Jha; Rajinder Singh Raju, Sarpanch Badmajra; Gurnam Singh, Sarpanch Badmajra Colony; Manpreet Singh Mani; Gurvinder Singh Pinky; Goga Devi Panch; Bhupinder Singh Jogi Panch; Harpal Singh, Sarpanch Tardoli; Sarabjit Singh Roki Balongi; Manpreet Singh Mani Raipur; Iqbal Singh Chitta, Sarpanch; Aarti Jujhar Nagar; and Gurnam Singh Badmajra.
The event marked a significant step toward boosting infrastructure, health, and women’s empowerment initiatives across the Mohali constituency.







