SRINAGAR, JULY 22- Minister of State for Forest, Environment, Animal
& Sheep Husbandry, Cooperative and Fisheries, Mir Zahoor Ahmad has said
that the sustainable development of Jammu and Kashmir State is the mission of
the present Government headed by the Chief Minister Ms Mehbooba Mufti. He said
in this regard various initiatives are under way and the construction work on
various micro and macro developmental projects are apace in the State. He said
that our Government is committed to provide basic amenities to the people at
their door steps and also ensuring to improve the living standard of the people
especially the weaker sections of the society.
The Minister was interacting with the people at different places
including Lethpora village in Pampore Constituency during his extensive tour to
these areas.
District Development Commissioner, Pulwama, G. M. Dar, Chief Education
Officer, Pulwama and other Senior Officers of different departments accompanied
the Minister during his visit.
The Minister inspected the site identified for construction of building
for Government Higher Secondary School, Lethpora Pampore.
On the occasion, the people of the area complained the Minister about
the works taken by the RAMKY on National Highway at Lethpora Village. The
Minister asked the Executing Agency RAMKY to look into the matter and take
appropriate steps for safeguarding of the people of the area. He also asked
them to install signages at the places were construction is going on so that
there should be not threat of accident.
During his visit, the Minister also inspected various developmental
works under execution in the area. He asked the concerned officers to work with
utmost dedication and speed up the pace of work on all ongoing developmental
works and complete them in a stipulated time frame.
Enroute, several deputations met the Minister during his tour and
apprised him about their individual and collective problems which included
issuance of timber, construction of lanes, drains, up-gradation of inner links,
replacement of damaged poles, transformers and installation of new
transformers. The Minister gave them patient hearing and assured them that
their genuine demands will be looked into. In some cases, Mir Zahoor directed
the concerned for immediate redressal.

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