Reviews progress of developmental projects, follow-up of DDB decisions
Calls for judicious use of funds, consolidation of works
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KULGAM, AUGUST 30: Minister for Rural Development,
Panchayati Raj, Law and Justice Abdul Haq today chaired the District
Development Board meeting to review the progress of various developmental projects
in the district.
The meeting was attended by Member of Parliament, Nazir Ahmad Laway,
MLAs Muhammad Yousuf Tarigami, Abdul Majid Bhat (Larmi), Mohammad Amin Bhat,
Abdul Majid Padder, DDC Kulgam Talat Parvez, Heads of concerned departments and
sectoral officers besides other concerned officers.
While addressing the Board Meeting, Minister directed the officers to
prioritize those schemes and projects which are near completion but linger on
due to meager funding so that they can be physically and financially completed.
The chairman exhorted the officers to take the development on mission
mode basis so that its fruition is cherished by the general public. The
Minister directed the officers that the board decisions should be implemented
in letter and spirit as it acts as institution of empowerment for people, which
should be strengthened.
The Minister called for judicious use of funds and consolidation of
works as per the requirement and asked the executing agencies of various
projects to construct buildings as per requirement, not as per the wishes of
contractors.
Stating that the Government has strengthened monitoring system to bring
more transparency in implementation of various flagship programs, he said that
persons found wasting public exchequer will be held responsible and dealt under
law. He also stressed on timely completion of projects.
Earlier, DDC Kulgam briefed the Board about progress made in the
implementation of various developmental projects till date in the current
financial year 2017-18.
He informed the meeting thta Rs 33.45 crore have been spend in the
district so far out of the available budget of Rs 56.59 crore in the district.
The district has an approved budget of Rs 134.59 crore.
He further informed till date roads of 25 kilometres length have been
completed during the current fiscal at the cost of Rs 16.94 crore while work is
in progress for completion of 78.46 Kms at the cost of Rs 47.25 crore.
Under R&B sector, Four bridges have also been completed at the cost
of Rs 7.42 crore viz Brazloo, Khee, Damhall-Laisoo, Malwan-Khaloora bridges .
Work is also in progress on 10 bridges being constructed at the cost of Rs
81.13 crore. The Meeting was informed that work on six bridges will be
completed by the end of this year. The bridges were fully washed away
during the floods of September 2014 floods.
The ACD Kulgam was also directed to start the work on construction of
Akhal-Khulshan road under MGNREGS which shall be completed at a cost of Rs 10
lacs.
It was given out that construction of four buildings including a Drug
De-addiction Centre, IPD Block-A, ARTO Office and Sub Centre Adpora at the cost
of Rs 24.22 crore . It was stated that there are 16 more projects under
execution including construction of various buildings out of which four buildings
will be completed during current fiscal that include including Polytechnic
College Kulgam , NTPHC Srandoo, Twin Lecture Block Degree College Kulgam. In
addition two blocks of residential quarters for sectoral officers at Lirrow
will also be completed by the end of this year.
Meeting was further informed that 11 Ultra High Density Apple Plants
Orchards have been established in the district while a Model Nursery has also
been established.
The department of agriculture has also successfully introduced
Mushkibudji and Kamad on 33 plots while High Quality Paddy Seed Villages have
also been established over 126 hectares of land. The department of Fisheries
provided huts to seven fishermen at the cost of Rs 5.12 lakhs.
It was stated in the meeting that nine Mini Sheep farms have been
established in the district this year while 25 bicycles along with ice boxes
are targeted to be provided to fishermen for marketing purpose
Under Education sector , the minister was informed that 19 smart class
rooms have been established during last fiscal while 16 are at various stages
of completion and 22 new smart classrooms have ben approved for the current
fiscal. It was stated that 57 seasonal Centers have been established in meadows
of zone Devsar and DH Pora for the children of Migratory population. It was
given out that 23225 students have also been proposed under District
Scholarship Programmes.
The Board was further informed that under MGNREGA, 10000 man days
have been generated and 3731 works have been completed so far while there are 1507 ongoing works under the schemes. It was
stated that 264 families covered under IAY/PMAY and 668 units have been
verified under PMAY.
Under Swach Bharat Mission, the Department has taken up construction of
2856 IHHLs out of which 1072 IHHLs have been finalized. It was said that two
blocks viz Pombay and Frisal will be declared Open-Defecation Free by the end
of this year.
During the current year 14 Water Supply Schemes will be completed that
will cover about one lakh souls of 61 habitations. While a project of Solid
Waste Management in the district will also be completed this year which is
under execution at the cost of Rs 16 crores.
Under Power Sector, seven towns of the district have been covered under
IPDS scheme with estimated cost of Rs 16.99 crore while work has been tendered
out for electrification of 150 habitations at the cost of Rs 21.78 crore under
DDUGY.
It was stated that 374 Transformers were damaged this year out of which
351 transformers have also been repaired so far. The Chief Engineer PDD
apprised the meeting that work on the workshop shall be completed within 3
months so that dependence of Central Workshop and SSI units could be curtailed
down.
During the meeting legislators of the district raised numerous issues of
public interest in their respective districts while the chairman of the board
sought on-spot answers from the officers regarding various issues and passed
directions for the redressal of the grievances.
Meanwhile, owing to the slow progress of work execution of different
projects and in light of certain complaints regarding technical irregularities
in construction of PHCs, the chairman directed the DDC to hold any enquiry into
the matter.

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