"We need at least Rs 500 crore immediately to build the required infrastructure in Gairsain and another Rs 500 crore to take up other developmental works in the remote hill town. I shall soon be writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about all this," Rawat said here.
So far only 20 per cent work has been done in Gairsain where an Assembly building and a hostel for MLAs and officials are being built, he said.
The town needs to have proper road connectivity on all sides. Drinking water facilities have to be installed there on a large scale and electricity supply has to be ensured, said Rawat, who has just returned from Gairsain after a two-day Session of the state Assembly there .
He expressed hope that the Centre will come up with a generous package to help the state government in its endeavors in Gairsain.
Though the Congress government has begun building an Assembly building there, it has so far remained non-committal about whether or not it intends to declare the town as the permanent capital of the hill state.