Minister calls for promoting self employment schemes
POONCH, AUGUST 05: Minister for Industry and Commerce, Chander
Parkash Ganga convened a public meeting here at Poonch and listened to
people's issues.
Besides general public, the meeting was attended by Member legislative
council Pardeep Sharma District Development Commissioner, Tariq Ahamad
Zargar, Custodian Chackan da Bagh, Tanveer khan, Gen Manager DIC Poonch,
executive engineers of PWD,PHE,PDD & other district officer from
administration.
During the meeting public raised several issues related to development
including construction of "Bands" in flood prone areas, early
settlement of all refugees issues, construction of motorable road from Dara
ziarat to Krishna Ghatti .
They also demanded augmentation of drinking water, improvement of power
supply scenario , adequate ration supply and construction of cremation
ghats at Degwar and Bainch.
Responding to the demands, the Minister said that providing basic
amenities to the people, specially in far off areas is the priority
of present government. He directed Deputy Commissioner Poonch to hold regular
public grievances camps to redress the grievances of people in rural pockets.
“The district administration needs to be prompt in resolving basic
issues of public which are in its competency & project the other issues to
the government in a time bound manner so that appropriate steps can be
taken to serve the people” the Minister asserted.
The Minister asked the officers of industry department to hold regular
awareness camps to encourage unemployed educated youth to opt for self
employment schemes. “Young and educated people can become successful
entrepreneurs, the need is to motivate and guide them” he said.
He said the district has huge potential for small scale units and
to tap that the department should put in zealous and dedicated efforts to
encourage young entrepreneurs.
Earlier, the deputy commissioner gave a brief of achievements registered
in the district under different schemes and annual budget. He also discussed
certain issues of development which need immediate action.

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