CM reviews
H&UDD functioning
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74 projects under AMRUT, parking slots, Intelligent
Traffic System at Jammu, Srinagar being executed
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SRINAGAR, JUNE 21: Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti
today asked for proper preservation of green spaces in the urban centres even
as she reiterated her direction of time bound completion of projects.
The Chief Minister was chairing a review meeting of Housing & Urban
Development Department here today.
Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nrmal Singh, who also holds the charge of
Housing & Urban Development Department and Minister of State, Asiea Naqash
were also present in the meeting.
Mehbooba Mufti directed the concerned Department to ensure that the
green spaces, where ever these are, may be fenced and protected to be
appropriately used in future. She asked the Department not to be selective in
its anti encroachment drives and immediately get the retrieved land properly
fenced. She also directed the Departments like Municipalities and Urban Local
Bodies to ensure availability of rest rooms, bus stops and garbage disposal
spots in cities and town so that people do not feel inconvenienced.
The Chief Minister asked the concerned Department to raise only those
structures which are demand driven, can be properly maintained and gel properly
with the local architectural patterns.
Addressing the meeting, the Deputy Chief Minister asked the officers to
ensure quality check and proper service delivery of the projects when these are
started. He also stressed on pacing up the works so that these are completed
without cost or time over run.
The Chief Minister was informed that Rs. 593 crore projects would be
executed in the State under AMRUT in the coming four years. The 74 projects, 71
of which have been tendered out, would be executed in Jammu and Srinagar cities
besides Anantnag, Leh and Kargil towns.
Mehbooba Mufti was also informed that to tide over the increasing
problem of parking in city centres, parking slots are being developed at
Sheikhbagh and State Motor Garages complex at Srinagar and Panjtirthi and
Peerkhu in Jammu and at Anantnag and Leh. All these projects are in various
stages of processing, she was informed.
The meeting was also informed about the pace of projects like cleaning
of Brari Nambal, intelligent traffic system at Jammu and Srinagar, Swach Bharat
Mission, Housing for All, National Urban Livelihood Mission, Tawi Riverfront
development, Hari Singh Park at Jammu and Children’s Park at
Sangarmal complex, Srinagar.
Advisor on Infrastructure, Pradip Singh; Commissioner-Secretary,
Finance, Navin Choudhary; Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Rohit Kansal;
Commissioner-Secretary, Housing & Urban Development, Hridesh Kumar;
Secretary, PHE, I&FC; Saurabh Bhagat; Secretary to Chief Minister, M H
Malik, several heads of Departments and senior officers were present in the
meeting.


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