Says Govt paying focused attention to upgrade infra facilities in rural areas |
RAIPUR-DOMANA
(JAMMU), NOVEMBER 10 – Fulfilling the long pending demand
of people, Minister for Health & Medical Education, Bali Bhagat today
announced two vital bridges in Raipur-Domana constituency to connect dozens of
villages in the vicinity of Mishriwala-Bawa Talab, Simbliwala, Burn etc.
The new bridges will be constructed
over Ranbir Canal at Mishriwala and Simbliwala to facilitate thickly populated
localities across the Canal. The already existing small culverts in the area do
not cater to the needs of the locals and need for dependable and upgraded
bridges was badly felt by the locals for the past over many years.
Addressing a largely attended public
meeting at village Simbliwala in Raipur-Domana constituency near here today,
the Minister said that it is endeavor of the BJP-PDP Government to ensure
better infrastructural facilities in all parts of the State with special thrust
to rural and far-flung areas, for which a comprehensive plan has been devised.
He said road sector is key to the overall development and prosperity of people
and Government has been paying focused attention towards this vital area after
taking over the reign of the State.
Expressing happiness after
announcing the bridges, the Minister said that the facilities will facilitate
thousands of residents of over two- dozen villages located across the Canal. He
issued on-the-spot instructions to the engineers of the concerned departments
to immediately start the work and complete the projects in a shortest possible
time. He said multifarious activities have been increased in the area and
demand of bridges was quite genuine said the Minister.
While updating the status of other
important road projects in the constituency, the Minister said that the
important alternate road connecting Jammu with Akhnoor-Poonch-Rajouri via
Bantalab-Amb Gharota has already been sanctioned for widening under CRF
programme at an estimated cost of Rs. 19 crore and work on this vital project
is in full swing. He said the blacktopping of completed stretches will be
commenced soon to provide immediate succor to the people who are facing
difficulty due to constructional activities.
Similarly, the work on link
road from Kote to Kala Kam-Burn Pata under NABARD is also in progress with the
involvement of Rs. 4.91 crore. The link road from Purkhu Migrant Camp to Taku
Chack has also been sanctioned at an estimated cost of Rs. 2.50 crore under
NABARD. On completion of these projects there will be great relief to the
people of this area which otherwise remained neglected by the previous regimes,
said the Minister.
Responding to the demand of the
locals, the Minister also announced Rs. 5 lakh from his Constituency
Development Funds for the up-gradation/beautification of pond at village Ratti
Chappadi. He also assured to examine all other demands of the area on priority,
which are related to the overall development of the people. He issued specific
instructions to the functionaries of the PHE Department to monitor the regular
supply of drinking water. He directed for formulating a foolproof plan to meet
the drinking water needs of the Kandi belt besides directing to conceive a project to lift the
water from Chenab River for the vulnerable areas.
The sectoral officers of various
departments, Sarpanchs, Panchs and prominent leaders of the area were also
present on the occasion.
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