Chandigarh, March 20:- Demonstrating a strong commitment to improving grassroots civic infrastructure, Saurabh Joshi today inaugurated the reconstruction of a long-pending public toilet at Sector 24/C Market, addressing a key demand of local residents and traders.

The facility, being renovated after decades, marks a significant move towards responsive governance and timely delivery of essential public services. Despite inclement weather, the Mayor proceeded with the inauguration, with enthusiastic participation from traders and residents reflecting strong public support.

Addressing the gathering, the Mayor underscored the importance of accountability and prompt action in governance. He stated that long-pending public issues must be resolved without delay and emphasized that development must be visible at the ground level, ensuring improvement in basic civic amenities.

Reaffirming his vision for citizen-centric governance, he highlighted that public infrastructure must be modern, hygienic, and accessible to all. The reconstruction project aims to provide clean and dignified sanitation facilities, contributing to a healthier and more inclusive urban environment.

The Sector 24 Market Association accorded a warm welcome to the Mayor. The Market Chairman honored him with a shawl and bouquet as a mark of respect. Association members, including President Rajan Mahajan and General Secretary Avnish Gupta, expressed gratitude for resolving an issue that had remained pending for years.

Local residents also appreciated the peaceful and community-driven environment of Sectors 24 and 25, highlighting the role of social and community spaces in maintaining harmony in the area.

On the occasion, the Mayor announced a series of upcoming development initiatives:
Construction of the Sector 24 Main Community Centre to commence in the second half of April
Early initiation of road development works behind Chakki Road
Planned renovation of Sector 24-D Market

These initiatives are expected to further strengthen civic infrastructure and enhance the quality of life for residents, reinforcing the administration’s focus on sustainable and people-centric urban development.