Rs 80 cr projects under I&FC, Rs 96.71 cr under PHE being
implemented in Sangrama Constituency
SRINAGAR, JULY 11: Minister for Horticulture,
Syed Basharat Ahmad Bukhari today called for taking innovative measures on modern
scientific lines for better water management and conservation of water bodies to
utilize maximum possible benefits for irrigation and drinking water supply.
The Minister said this while chairing a meeting to review the
functioning of PHE and Irrigation & Flood Control (I&FC) departments in
Sangrama Constituency.
The meeting was also attended by Chief Engineer, PHE, Kashmir, Chief
Engineer, Irrigation and Flood Control, Kashmir, besides Superintending
Engineer, Executive Engineers. The Minister received brief on the
status of various ongoing projects under PHE and Irrigation and Flood Control
in the district.
While seeking details regarding the status of Water Supply Schemes
(WSS) being implemented in various areas of the Constituency, the Minister was
informed that around 27 schemes are under progress for providing quality water
supply to the people. It was given out that the total estimated cost of these
schemes is Rs. 96.71 crore.
The Minster was by officials of PHE informed that schemes like OHT for
Darnambal and pump house of Nigli, WSS Monagam Wagoora, WSS Bandi Bala, WSS
Nisar Baladaji, WSS Regional Kreeri are at last stage of completion, while work
on other schemes are in full swing, including WSS Seer Jagir, WSS Kohie, WSS
Rekhi Hygam Haritar, WSS Trumb Gund Renji, WSS Hamray, WSS Darbal Amberpora, WSS
Ningli Ghat, WSS Monagam Wagoora and WSS Dolipora Fresthar.
The Minister was informed by officials of I&FC that various schemes
are being implemented in the district at the estimated cost of rupees 80 crore.
While giving the breakdown of the estimated cost, the Minister was informed
that several projects have been sanctioned including 13.5 crore Khlari Khul, 15
crore Delina-Wagoora, 10 crore Dhagam, 7.5 crore Muqam Khul, 1.5 crore Gham
Khul Klantra, 7.5 crore Lala Amargharh, 7.5 crore Alibagh Daranbal and 10 crore
Shoonsh Khul.
Mr. Basharat directed the concerned Chief Engineers to personally
monitor the status of work on the schemes in the Baramulla district, besides
taking positive measures to address water supply requirement in Sangrama
Constituency and for strengthening the measures for flood protection on Nala
Ningli, Khursi, Gondari, Bal Khul and Mundari.
He also directed the concerned to come up with a survey report for the
possibilities of diversion of Bal Khul and Nala Ningli to prevent flood threats
and better utilization of irrigation water supplies to the area.
Illuminating the significance and advantages of Sranze Waterfall to the
local community, the Minster directed the concerned to come up with a survey
report to restore the waterfall to its pristine glory and undertake
beautification efforts to develop the waterfall as a tourist attraction.
Mr. Bukhari also called for strict adherence to laws with respect to encroachment
and illegal constructions, so that the system gets streamlined and benefits
percolate to the people in need.
The Minister directed for speeding up the process of de-sliting and
asked officials to prioritize the work on critical breaching spots along water
channels and immediately repair the irrigation channels, so that the farmers
get sufficient water for irrigating their fields besides avoiding flood like
situations in future.
The Minister asked all the concerned officers to reach out to the
people and sensitize them about the various WSSs and other welfare schemes
being implemented by the government so that they can avail maximum benefits of
these schemes.

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