SRINAGAR, AUGUST 30: Minister
for Agriculture Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura today said that Government is
committed to make Chrar-e-Sharief a model constituency.
He said that Government has embarked a massive developmental programme
to build new roads, bridges and other infrastructure in Char-e-Sharif
constituency.
Addressing a public gathering at Chrar-e-Sharief, the Minister said that
State Government has undertaken a massive developmental programme in entire the
State in general and Chrar-e-Sharief constituency in particular by constructing
bridges, roads, schools, hospitals and other public importance projects for the
benefit common people.
Hanjura said that a massive road connectivity programme has been started
in the constituency. He added that under the road connectivity programme all
the main roads and the internal roads are being macadamized and the remaining
will be macadamized in coming days.
The Minister said that Char-e-Sharif Tulsara road, Ropora-Wagan Via
Langara road, Nagam Takya- Char-e-Sharif Via Hapatnar, Chrawana, Bonhar,
Bashnar, Dadompora, Mukam road would be taken up under NABARD funding.
The Agriculture Minister said that un-employment is a biggest challenge
of the State youth and to tackle the issue under the leadership the Chief
Minister Mehbooba Mufti the Government is trying hard to explore all
possibilities wherein the unemployed youth will be absorbed both in government
as well as in private sector on fast track basis.
The Minister also directed the concerned to take up repair work of roads
wherever is necessary to improve the connectivity.
Hanjura said that electricity infrastructure has also been upgraded by
installation of transformers in his constituency.
He also highlighted the importance of the sustained development of the
historic town and said several flagship programmes in different sectors have
been undertaken to make the Charar-i-Sharief a model town.
The locals in the area put forward their problems with the Minister who
assured them that their genuine demands and grievances would be resolved as
early as possible.
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