Govt committed for dev of
far-flung areas
KARGIL, NOVEMBER 17: Chairman Legislative Council Haji
Anayat Ali today said that the present regime is in the process of taking a
number of measures to strengthen Kargil in terms of infrastructural
development, adding for the first time in the history of the district, projects
worth over Rs 100 crore have been sanctioned under Central Road Funds (CRF). \
The start of work on these
projects he said will usher a new era of development in the district.
The Chairman stated
this while addressing public delegations during his extensive visit of various
villages including Akchamal, Mangmor, Poyen, Beathang, FarkaShilikchey,
YoqmaShilikchey, HandurmanBroq, Handurman Mal and adjoining villages in Kargil
block.
Haji Anayat Ali
informed that for widening and up gradation of a circular road from main market
Kargil to Degree College Kargil via Poyen area including all interior roads, a
project at a cost of Rs 15 crore 74 lakh is in the pipeline which is expected to
be sanctioned early next year. The project he said will prove a boon in
providing satisfactory road connectivity facilities to Poyen and adjoining
areas. Moreover, several other projects worth over Rs 40 crore
under CRF are in the pipeline which will be sanctioned in near future, he
added.
The Chairman
further said keeping in mind the significance of Kargil-Batalik road as the
lifeline for Akchamal, Sodh, Silmoo, Lhalungand other villages in the Batalik
belt, he is making personal efforts to give the road a major face-lift. He said
that a proposal for widening and maintenance of the road stretch is in the
active consideration of the BRO authorities which would be sanctioned soon so
that the people of these areas remain well connected to the district headquarter
especially during the winter season.
Haji Anayat Ali said that
efforts are also on to ensure the inclusion of a number of villages including
Handurman, Kaksar and Shilikchey under the list of border areas so that the
villages could be benefited from BADP schemes.
Meanwhile various deputations
in these villages apprised the Chairman about their grievances and demanded to
consider the repair of irrigation canals, water supply schemes, water reservoir
tanks, link roads, schools, construction of crate and snow check bunds,
widening and blacktopping of link roads, installation of mobile towers in the
area and other related issues. The deputations also pitched for the inclusion
of HandurmanBroq and Mal and Shilikchey as border areas, besides provision of BADP
funds for development of these areas.
Responding to the
public demands, the Chairman said that the present government is committed for
the equitable development of all three regions of the State and particular
focus is being given to ensure the welfare of the people living in the remote
and far-flung pockets.
Haji Anayat Ali
assured the delegations that all their genuine demands would be taken up on
priority and steps for the fulfilment of demands would be taken in a phased
manner. He also gave on spot instructions to the concerned authorities to
prepare DPRs for the establishment of solar and hydro projects, construction of
various link roads, water supply schemes, irrigation canals, community halls,
besides other requisite infrastructure in the area.
During the tour, the Chairman distributed sewing machines purchased out
of his CDF funds among the womenfolk of OlgrongAkchamal. He also announced to
provide funds for the strengthening of women SHGs in these villages, besides
carrying out construction works, purchase of generator sets, kitchen sets,
carpets and other amenities.
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