| Asks for timebound completion of projects to check cost escalations |
JAMMU, OCTOBER 31: Exhorting
the need of strictly adhering to the timeline for project completion and
optimal utilization of funds, Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh today
called upon the concerned departments to gear up their men and machinery to
work on mission mode.
Deputy Chief Minister was speaking at the District Development Board
meeting of district Jammu held here today.
Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Sham Lal Choudhary,
Minister of State for Tourism Priya Sethi, Vice Chairman State Advisory Board
For Development of Kisans, Daljit Singh Chib, Vice Chairman OBC Welfare Board
Rashpaul Verma, Vice Chairman State Advisory Board for Welfare and Development of
Schedule Castes Bushan Lal Dogra, Member of Parliament Shamsher Singh Manhas,
Legislators, Sat Sharma, Davinder Singh Rana, Kamal Arora, Ramesh Arora, Rajesh
Gupta, Rajeev Sharma, Gagan Bhagat, Sukhnandan Choudhary, Krishan Lal,
Charanjeet Singh Khalsa, Vikram Randhawa, G. L Raina, Divisional Commissioner
Jammu M.K Bhandari, IG S.D Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Kumar Rajeev Ranjan, Director
Urban Local Bodies Sushma Chouhan, Commissioner JMC Ramesh Kumar, Director
Rural Development R. K Bhat, Chief Engineers from PDD, PHE, PWD besides senior
functionaries from district administration and other departments were present
in the meeting.
District Development Commissioner, Kumar Rajeev Ranjan gave a detailed
review of the physical and financial achievements of the district and it was
given out that about 88.40 percent expenditure has been incurred so far.
The chair was given a detailed appraisal of the sector and department
wise achievements during the fiscal year with progress on various developmental
projects.
Regarding major centrally sponsored schemes, it was given out that under
the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna about 37.211 Km road length has been laid
and under MGNREGS 99.75% expenditure has been incurred with 71074 job cards
being issued with 64.60% of Aadhaar seeding and 99.99% job card verification.
Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Chief Minister directed the concerned
line departments to ensure that projects are completed in the stipulated time
frame to avoid cost escalation of the project. He asked the concerned officers
to conduct regular field visits and ensure proper monitoring to adhere to
quality parameters. He directed to expedite works on Jammu-Akhnoor road
widening which would go a long way in checking traffic congestions.
He stressed on maintaining transparency and efficiency in working of the
departments to achieve tangible results on ground so that benefits of
developmental works reach the grassroot level.
Maintaining that tourism potential of the region needs to be optimally
tapped to give a fillip to the sector, Dr Singh said that the heritage
destinations in the area need to be protected and promoted.
He also stressed on giving due publicity to the Border Tourism circuit
at Suchetgarh, R.S Pura which can be a major attraction in Jammu. Dr Singh also
asked for better upkeep and developing new parks for providing better
recreational facilities.
Emphasizing that the State has rich treasure of heritage which needs to
be preserved in a scientific way, Dy CM said that it is Government’s endeavor
to preserve this rich culture and heritage to attract visitors from different
parts of the globe. He also asked the concerned authorities to preserve
heritage sites at Bikram Chowk, Jammu and Old Railway Station, RS Pura.
Responding to the issues raised by the concerned legislators, Deputy
Chief Minister directed the concerned agencies to ensure completion of ongoing
works of sewerage projects by March 31, 2018. He also directed to achieve set
targets under Housing for All Scheme while Social Welfare Department was asked
to ensure that the welfare schemes are implemented in letter and spirit and
benefits reach the beneficiaries in a hassle free manner.
Dr. Singh while stressing on improving medicare facilities in the
peripheral health institutes asked the concerned agencies to complete the works
on Sub-District Hospital Akhnoor. He also issued directions to enhance facilities
of critical ambulances in order to improve facilities for the patients.
Deputy Chief Minister directed the concerned authorities to develop
public utilities and passenger shed at Satwari for convenience of the people.
The legislators and other representatives demanded regular de-silting of
canals, up-gradation, widening and macadamization of roads in their respective
areas besides improvement in basic amenities including construction of drains
and bridges. They also raised issues pertaining to up-gradation of schools,
rationalization of teachers, doctors and paramedical staff in rural areas.
Deputy Chief Minister said that coalition government has been formed to
serve the people of the State. He said that the initiatives taken by present
dispensation would transform the development scenario of the State. He said
present Government’s policy is focused on uniform development of all areas without any
political bias.
Expressing dismay over absence of some of the HODs in the board meeting
Deputy Chief Minister called upon the officers to explain their position and
said that such dereliction of duty shall be dealt sternly.

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