Have you ever wondered how local law enforcement stays connected to the community? Well, in Sambhal, near the Jama Masjid, a brand-new police station is taking shape, and it’s making impressive progress! This past Sunday, the construction crew celebrated a major step: they finished pouring the roof, also called the “linter.” This means they can now move onto the next important parts of the project.
With the roof done, the building can really start to come to life. Starting Monday, workers will begin plastering the walls, preparing them for paint. After that, the crews will install all the necessary fixtures, like lights and plumbing. The aim is to finish the building as quickly and safely as possible so that the police can start using it.
This new police station isn’t just an office building; it’s designed to support the police in every way. It will have plenty of office space, comfortable living areas for officers, and other necessary facilities. These features are there to help the police do their jobs more effectively, providing a better service for the community. Local authorities have mentioned that the senior police officers are hoping to open this police station by January 26th, Republic Day.
The rapid pace of this project shows how committed everyone is to finishing it quickly. Once it’s completed, the Satyavrat police station will be more than just a place for police work; it will also be a home base for officers. This new building will be a central location for keeping order and security in the area, providing a much-needed boost to local police resources. The new police station will be a major positive addition and something many local residents have been waiting for.