JAMMU, JUNE 30- Minister for Forest,
Environment and Ecology, Choudhary Lal Singh today visited Jambu Zoo here at
Khanpur and inspected the ongoing construction works of the prestigious project
being developed at an estimated cost of Rs. 121 crore.
The Minister trekked over 10 km distance along with a team of Forest
Department officials to inspect the work at various sites including facilities
being developed for the visiting tourists.
He was accompanied by all the HoDs and other senior officials including
PCCF, CCFs, DFOs and JEs.
The Minister directed executing agencies to gear up men and machinery to complete the project in prescribed time frame. He
said the Zoo will be developed on modern lines with a huge network of roads. Its
biggest attraction will be a 70-foot Entry gate to be near Khanpur area on the
Jammu-Srinagar national highway. He informed that zoo would be developed over
an area spreading from Khanpur to Chinore. He said the project is likely to be
completed in three years and thrown open after completing initial work.
Describing the project as a big boon for attracting tourist to Jammu,
Choudhary Lal Singh said that it will also help in preservation and protection
of forest land. He said Safari ride facility will be a major attraction for the
visitors.
Lal Singh said the government was also mulling to develop a similar Zoo
in the Pahalgam area of Kashmir in the near future.
It was informed the work on fencing covering the whole area would be
started fromtomorrow.
Meanwhile, several groups, civil society members and deputations from
the adjoining areas met with the minister and apprised him about various
demands. The Minister listened to the grievances of the people and issued
on-the-spot instructions to the concerned officers for early redressal of the
same.
Choudhary Lal Singh said that the Government is committed to provide
better facilities to the people. He further said that the Government has
focused its attention on developing all locations having tourist potential to
increase tourist footfall in the state which in turn generate employment and
enhance the socio-economic condition of the locals.
He said provision for better healthcare, education, PHE and road
connectivity are the priority sectors of the Government, adding that the
Government is paying focused attention to upgrade the same.
The Minister sought people’s cooperation in implementing all
Government schemes so that benefits of such schemes reach to the needy. He
asked them to maintain close liaison with the administration and project their
demands in most legitimate way.
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