JAMMU, JANUARY 20: Several members today
took part in the Discussion on Demand of Grants for Transport
Department in Legislative Assembly and projected requirements for further
strengthening of transport sector in the state.
Initiating the discussion, Syed Farooq
Ahmad Andrabi projected the problems faced by the transporters in his
constituency in absence of identified stand for them. He
sought tax collection centre at Anantnag to save time of transporters who have
to travel to Srinagar to deposit the same. He suggested government to work in
tandem with SRTC and Department of Tourism to ferry passengers from Srinagar to
the tourist destinations. He called for widening JKSRTC service by introducing
buses on more routes to ease hardships of commuters and improve its turnover.
Mubarak Gul underscored the need for taking necessary steps for
minimizing road accidents by intensifying drive against over
loading, violation of traffic safety rules, closing down wine
shops on National Highways during night hours, strict action against violators
and streamlining traffic regulation mechanism. He suggested making JKSRTC the
nodal agency to for providing carriages in different departments like SICOP,
handloom, tourism and other related departments.
Vikar Rasool Wani called for augmentation of public
transport in rural areas. He said that much improvement has been witnessed in
road connectivity but a lot needs to be done to
improve connectivity in hilly areas. He asked the government
to prepare a comprehensive mobilization plan to decongest traffic on different
roads.
He suggested for construction of underground
parking lots in Jammu city especially in old city areas including Residency
Road, Talab Khatikan etc to minimize the traffic jams. He also pleaded for
early implementation of Smart City project in capital cities with special focus
on effective traffic management. He demanded for adding modern buses to JKSRTC
fleet.
Syed Mohammad Baqir Rizvi congratulated the Minister of State for
Transport for bringing effective reforms in transport sector. He demanded for
plying more modern coaches on uncovered routes including Sanku-Panikhar in his
Constituency. He also demanded opening of Petrol Pump and construction of Bus
Adda in his Constituency.
Rajeev Jasrotia appreciated the efforts of the government to
overhaul the road transport department by taking new initiatives to improve
road transport facilities for the comfort of the passengers. He also
appreciated introduction of online services for issuance of driving licence and
said that it has reduced the difficulties of the people.
He also urged the government to
take initiatives to decongest the traffic in major cities and towns including
Kathua, Ushamour, Poonch Rajouri etc.
Abdul Rahim Rather congratulated the Minister for Transport
and his team for making improvement in the functioning of the Transport
Department. He called for providing road connectivity to far off areas of
Chenab Valley round the year. He hailed the government for setting up Institute
of Training and Research for Drivers in Jammu and demanded for establishment of
similar Institute in Kashmir Valley. He also urged the government for
conducting refresher training courses for commercial drivers. He
demanded railways for tourist destinations
like Phalgam, Kokernag, Verinag and Mughal Gardens. He asked the government to
make mobile towers functional in his Constituency.
Dalden Namgyal urged the government to provide
Ambulance at Khardungla- the world’s highest altitude tourist spot. He asked
the government for making further improvement in the functioning of the
transport department. He also demanded for improvement and up-grading of Bus
Adda in his Constituency.
Shamim Firdous suggested for introducing Double Decor
Buses of JKSRTC on more roads in view of their success on the Nishat Shalimar
road. She urged the government for plying
more JKSRTC buses on routes of old city areas of
Srinagar. She called for easing the process for providing Permits
for Auto Rikshaws to facilitate educated unemployed youth.
Krishen Lal hailed the government for taking initiatives
to improve the road transport system in the state. He appealed the government
to introduce new fleet of modern comfortable, and increase services on busy
routes for the convenience of commuters.
He also hailed the government for
easing the process for getting driving licence and over all
streamlining of the functioning of the department.
Bashir Ahmad Dar hailed the government for improving in
the functioning of the Transport Department and said that the credit goes to
the concerned Minister and his staff. He however, asked the Transport Minister
to strive for more improvement.
Choudhary Mohammad Akram stressed on the need for organizing awareness
camps to educate masses about the traffic rules. He demanded for plying of
JKSRTC Bus services on the routes of his Constituency.
Mohammad Akbar Lone raised the issue of, what he said
appointment of Non-State Subject in the Transport Department and demanded
thorough inquiry into the matter. He also asked the government to issue
appointment orders of Junior Assistants selected for the Transport Department.
Pawan Kumar Gupta expressed concern over, what he said
recurring losses incurred by Transport Department due to certain reasons. He
also opposed appointment of Chairmen, Vice Chairmen of corporations as these
have put burden on public ex-chequer. He called for outsourcing of state motor
garages.
Asgar Ali Karbalie demanded for
deploying more JKSRTC buses on Batalic, Kargil Zanskar and
other areas. He also pleaded for plying of JKSRTC Bus for students of Kargil
district from Kargil to Jammu and vice versa.
Altaf Ahmad Wani hailed the government
for e-lining of the transport records to ensure transparency
in the system. He urged the government for introducing and promotion of water
transport in the State. He suggested for developing Bus Addas
and other infrastructure, plying of JKSRTC buses
on Phalgam to Srinagar, Aishmuqam to Srinagar, Kullar to Srinagar
and Hapatnard to Srinagar routes. He sought for keeping a provision of vehicles
for the legislators during their tour to outside the State.
Sheikh
Ishfaq Jabar called for promotion of water transport and developing of
sufficient Parking slots in the state. He asked the government to strive for
achieving full targets to minimize the losses of JKSRTC. He
demanded speedy development of Transport Depot at Ganderbal for which land has
been already identified regularization of adhoc, contractual in technical and
non-technical workers in the Transport Department and withdrawal of carriage
services from SRTC by CAPD and other departments.
Raja
Manzoor Ahmad appreciated the government for taking various
initiatives for the improvement of the working of the Transport Department. He
demanded JKSRTC buses on various routes of his Constituency. He also
called for regularization of adhoc, contractual and other
employees working in the Department at an earliest. 
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