JAMMU, NOVEMBER 21: The Committee on Public Undertaking of
Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly under the Chairmanship of MLA, Satpaul
Sharma today inspected the pace of work on Cable Car project from Mubarak Mandi
to Bagh-e-Bahu.
Speaker Legislative Assembly, Kavinder Gupta also accompanied the
Committee members during the visit.
Legislators, G M Saroori, Rajesh Gupta, Abdul Majid Larmi, Rajeev Sharma
and Vikram Randhawa also accompanied the Committee during their visit to the
project sites.
During the visit, the Committee inspected all three sites of construction work including Bahu Fort, Mahamaya Temple and Peerkho and
impressed upon the concerned officers to expedite the works.
Managing Director Cable Car Corporation Limited, ShabirWani informed the
Committee about the status of ongoing works and said that almost 70 percent
work on the project has been completed and rest of the work would be completed
by March, 2018 with an estimate cost of Rs 75 crore.
Chairman while asking the concerned agency to put in sincere efforts in
the timely completion of the project said that this prestigious project would
help in making this tourist destination more attractive besides benefitting the
people related with the tourism industry.
He said with this project, people visiting Vaishno Mata shrine would be
attracted to visit Jammu city.
Speaking on
the occasion, Kavinder Gupta said that with the completion of this project, the
long pending demand of the people of Jammu will be fulfilled and hoped that it
will help in boosting the tourism sector in Jammu.
He also stressed upon the concerned officers to adopt a mechanism to
protect the environment safeguards during and after the completion of the
projects. He said that all ongoing work on all key projects of Jammu should be
completed within the set time frame.
Secretary Tourism, Sarmad Hafeez, Vice President JKSCCL, Bari Andrabi
and other concerned senior officers were also present on the occasion.
Earlier, Chairman of the Committee also chaired a meeting with the
senior officers of J&K State Finance Corporation (JKSFC) to discuss the
CAGs Audit Paras pertaining to the corporation.
While deliberating on the Audit Paras pertaining to the JKSFC regarding
one-time settlement of 29 cases without affecting any recovery from the
defaulters, the Committee expressed its deep concern for casual approach of the
Finance Department as Administrative Department of State Finance Corporation.
By way of sending the reply without approval of the Commissioner
Secretary and office of the Accountant General, the Committee asked the
concerned Managing Director to Come up with the approved reply of Commissioner
Secretary Finance Department and also get a approval by the Accountant General
in next meeting.
Managing Director, however while briefing the Committee informed that
the settlement process does not need approval of the government but it is
approved by the Board of Directors.
Accountant General, AG Office, S Chatterjee, Managing Director JKSFC,
Mohammad Farooq, General Manager JKSFC, N A Bhat, Manager JKSFC, Jagat
Ram, besides senior officers of concerned department and Assembly Secretariat
were also present in the meeting.

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