Bhopal Municipal Corporation on Wednesday launched civic projects worth nearly Rs 2 crore in Ward 4 and distributed PPE kits to sanitation workers under the Namaste Scheme.
Mayor Malti Rai inaugurated the projects in the presence of Rameshwar Sharma at Sant Hirdaram Nagar.
The projects include cement concrete roads, boundary walls, sheds and paving work in different parts of the ward. Civic officials said the works aim to improve road connectivity and strengthen public infrastructure before the monsoon season.
Roads and public facilities to be upgraded in Ward 4
The civic body will construct cement concrete roads in several localities under Zone 1. The corporation will also build a boundary wall at Gidwani Park and develop public utility structures near Tejwani Hall.
Officials said the Behta cremation ground will receive new infrastructure, including a boundary wall, shed and paving blocks.
Mayor Malti Rai said the corporation was focusing on projects that directly improve public convenience. She said better roads and civic facilities would help residents and improve basic urban infrastructure in the area.
Rameshwar Sharma says civic projects will improve public convenience
MLA Rameshwar Sharma said the projects would strengthen civic amenities and improve local connectivity. He added that the state government was prioritising infrastructure works linked to public welfare.
संत हिरदाराम नगर में विकास की नई सौगात…
आज लगभग ₹2 करोड़ के विकास कार्यों का भूमि पूजन कार्यक्रम सफलतापूर्वक संपन्न हुआ। यह क्षेत्र के समग्र विकास की दिशा में एक महत्वपूर्ण कदम है।
जनहित और जनसेवा के संकल्प के साथ विकास कार्य निरंतर जारी रहेंगे।
इस अवसर पर भोपाल की लोकप्रिय… pic.twitter.com/QSPnGOMwbV
— Rameshwar Sharmaa (@rameshwar4111) May 13, 2026
Local councillors, civic officials and residents attended the programme.
Sanitation workers receive PPE kits under Namaste Scheme
The civic body also distributed PPE kits to sanitation workers during the event. Officials said the kits contain gloves, gumboots and raincoats to help workers carry out sanitation duties safely during the rainy season.
Corporation officials said the move forms part of ongoing worker safety measures under the Swachh Bharat Mission and the Namaste Schem



