BUDGAM, DECEMBER
23: Minister
for Agriculture Production, Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura today convened a meeting
to review winter preparedness and availability of essential commodities in the
district.
The Minister took stock of the availability of food grains, sugar, LPG, petrol,
diesel, kerosene oil, besides availability of medicines in the district.
While directing the
concerned officers, to keep their men and machinery ready for snow clearance
during winters, the Minister stressed them to work in coordination to deal with
any exigency
It
was also given out that Mechanical Engineering Department has deployed 11 snow
clearance machines for clearing of 954 km road length. The Minister also
directed R&B and Municipal officials to ensure snow clearance of roads
falling under their jurisdiction. He also urged all concerned to ensure
prioritization during clearance works.
The Minister directed
PDD authorities to ensure prompt delivery of restoration services in case of
breakdown of transformers. He urged the concerned to ensure that there are no
unscheduled power cuts. The Minister was informed that a transformer bank has
been established in the district.
Similar instructions
were passed on to PHE authorities who were asked to ensure tanker services in
areas where the water supply may be disrupted.
The Minister also
took stock of the availability and distribution of firewood and timber. It was
informed that 1, 38,000 cft of timber and 7500
quintals of firewood has been distributed.
The Minister took an in-depth review of winter
programmes being undertaken by Education Department and was informed that 117
free coaching centers for students of class
1 to 8 and 20 centers at Higher Secondary
Schools for classes 9-12 are operational. The Minister directed the concerned
to ensure inclusion of far-flung areas in the
initiative.
He was also briefed about the progress under District Capex and various other
schemes. Besides the Minister also reviewed the progress of Chief Minister’s commitments and
progress made on Board decisions. He was informed that 70% progress has been
achieved.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister asked the forum to redouble their
efforts so that the common man does not face any inconvenience during the harsh
winters.
Among others, the
meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Budgam, SSP Budgam and SEs of
various engineering wings.

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