Asks to
provide suitable accommodation to legislators as per protocol
JAMMU, DECEMBER 07: The Estimates Committee of J&K
Legislative Assembly today recommended enhancement in budget allocation to the
Estates Department for maintaining the infrastructure of the department
including repair and renovation work of the existing property.
The Committee met today under the Chairmanship of MLA, Mohammad
Ashraf Mir to discuss the present status of accommodation being provided to the
Ministers, Legislators, Bureaucrats and various categories of employees in the
State.
Legislators, Mubark Gul, Ch. Sukhandan Kumar, Vikar Rasool Wani,
Abdul Majid Wani, Abdul Majid Paddar, R S Pathania, Shakti Raj Parihar and
Yawar Ahmed Mir attended the meeting and gave their valuable suggestions to
ensure suitable accommodation as per the protocol provided to them in a
categorization manner.
The Committee expressed displeasure over the non-suitable
accommodation to the legislators and asked for construction of new quarters
including all requisite facilities besides converting old MLA hostel building
as guest houses for the legislators, former legislators at Jammu and Srinagar
so that they can avail accommodation facilities during their visit at both the
capital of the State. The Committee also stressed for providing adequate
accommodation to PROs of Legislators.
The committee recommended that increase in the budget allocation
of the Estates department for maintenance/repairs of old building as per its
requirements. The committee also stressed for streamline the e-tendering
process.
The Estates department was asked to demolish old buildings in
Srinagar and Jammu to construct new quarters to meet out the shortage and
requirement of the MLAs.
The Committee also recommended providing rest rooms to the
legislators during their visit at Civil Secretariat.
Director Estates, Tassaduq Jeelani briefed the Committee about
the action taken by the department on queries raised by the Committee and said
that the department is working on the plan to construct new quarters for the
Ministers, Legislators, Bureaucrats and employees in both the capital cities of
the States.
He also informed about the issues and difficulties faced by the
department including shortage of funds to repair the building and quarters,
besides other activities of the department. He assured the Committee that issues
raised by the committee will be taken up with the concerned quarters for their
early settlement.
Special Secretary, Legislative Assembly R L Sharma, besides
senior officers of Estates Department and Assembly Secretariat present in the
meeting.


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