Stresses timely completion of works, implementation of decisions
Pursue DPRs proactively for allocation of resources: Dr Jitendra to Officers
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JAMMU,
DECEMBER 23: Minister for Social Welfare, Science & Technology, ARI and
Trainings, Sajad Gani Lone on Saturday chaired a meeting to review the progress on
implementation of decisions taken in previous District Development Board (DDB)
meeting of Doda.
Union Minister of State in PMO Dr
Jitendra Singh, Chairperson for J&K Social Welfare Board, Nirmal Gupta,
Vice Chairperson J&K State Advisory Board for Welfare and Development of
OBC, Rashpaul Verma, Vice Chairperson of J&K State Advisory Board for
Pahari Speaking People, Kuldeep Raj Guta, Vice Chairperson J&K State
Advisory Board for Welfare & Development of Scheduled Castes, Bushan Lal
Dogra, Legislators, G.M Saroori, Shakti Raj Parihar, Daleep Singh Parihar,
Neelam Kumar Langeh, Naresh Kumar Gupta, Shyam Lal Bhagat, Firdous Ahmad Tak, District Development
Commissioner Doda, Bhawani Rakhwal and Heads of concerned Departments were
present in the meeting.
While stressing on cent percent
utilization of the funds available under various schemes for district Doda, the Minister
impressed upon all the Heads of the Departments and sectoral officers present
in the meeting to ensure implementation of all the DDB decisions in letter and
spirit and also ensure timely completion of all ongoing developmental projects.
He also directed the officials to
focus on skill enhancements for which the facilities need to be developed in
tune with global standards.
Lone also took a detailed review of
various other mega projects in Doda such as Ganpat Bridge, Steel Girder Bridge
over River Chenab, WSS Doda Town and directed the concerned executing agencies
to stick to the timelines fixed for completion of these mega projects.
Addressing the meeting, Dr Jitendra
Singh said the Centre under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi is committed for
the development of the State of Jammu and Kashmir. He assured the meeting that
every possible help will be provided to the State, however, he asked the
concerned to be proactive and pursue the projects submitted by the concerned
Departments under different sectors to the Central Government for their accord
of sanctioning.
Legislators, G M Saroori, Shakti Raj Parihar, Daleep Singh Parihar, Neelam
Kumar Langeh, Naresh Kumar Gupta, Shyam Lal Bhagat and Firdous Ahmad Tak
projected various demands of their respective areas and sought early redressal.
The Chairman of the DDB Doda took
serious note of non-implementation of some DDB decisions including posting of
Radiologist in District Hospital Doda and asked the district administration to
work with utmost dedication and complete the fixed targets well in time.
Earlier, District Development
Commissioner, Doda presented a detailed report of the physical and financial
progress achieved under District Plan, State plan, Centrally Sponsored Schemes
and Mega projects in the District. He said that out of an approved outlay of Rs
172.13 crore, an amount of Rs. 117.02
crore was made available and the expenditure ending November this year is Rs
85.89 crore, registering an expenditure of 73.40 percent.
He also presented the detailed report
of DDB decisions which have
been implemented in the district besides those which are under execution under
different sectors in the district.
Giving details about financial achievements registered under National Health
Mission (NHM) during 2017-18, it was informed in the meeting that 80.79 percent
expenditure were incurred on Base Flexi pool, Mission Flexi pool and
Immunization activities till ending November 2017.
Under Education sector, it was informed in the meeting that 57753 text books
were supplied to the students of 1st & 2nd class/3rd to 8th against the target of
57753. It was also informed in the meeting that against the target of 28
construction, up-gradation, repairs of school building, renovation of high and
higher school buildings, 2
were achieved so far and the construction work on rest of other are apace.

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