KULGAM, JULY 6: District Development Commissioner Kulgam, chaired a meeting to review
the implementation of DDB decisions and progress made under different sectors
here today.
The DDC took a detailed review of different sectors and schemes of
education, health, social welfare, R&B, PDD, PHE, ICDS, convergence,
sanitation and other district sectors.
While reviewing the works of education department being executed by RDD
and R&B, the meeting was informed that besides ongoing schemes, 53 new
schemes have been approved, the estimation process of which shall be completed
in next ten days. The DDC
directed for inter-departmental coordination between Education, RDD and R&B
departments so that execution work could be expedited.
Taking the review of health sector, the official gave a detailed
presentation about the progress of different schemes like JNM, NRHM, JSY, RVS,
GSST and the progress of execution work of different PHCs.
Similarly, the DDC directed the officers of JKPCC to expedite the work
on war-footing basis. Besides, he directed the CMO to project the demand for
completion of SDH Qaimoh.
The DDC was apprised that Shamsipora Bridge shall be completed by
August this year while as Ashmuji Bridge would be completed by the end of this
year.
While reviewing the PHE sector, it was given out that Tengam-Tengbal
WSS has been completed at a cost of Rs. 19 crore.
Giving the details of power scenario in e district, the meeting was
informed that RAPDRP, DDUGJY, and other schemes are being implemented in the
district.
The DDC directed all the officers to educate the public about different
schemes so that people, at large, are benefitted from these schemes.
Meanwhile, he directed all the executing agencies like R&B, JKPCC,
Police Housing Corporation, RDD to expedite the execution process so that
decisions taken by DDB meeting are implemented well on time.
The meeting was attended by SE PDD, Principal GDC Kulgam,
Chief Planning Officer, DPO, ACR, CMO, ACD, DSWO, Exens of R&B, PHE, PDD,
District officers of Horticulture, Floriculture, Agriculture, Sheep Husbandry, Labour,
Handloom and other concerned departments.
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