| Convenes Public meet, takes stock of grievances of locals |
KATHUA, JANUARY 4:
Reaffirming government’s
commitment towards improving road connectivity between rural and urban areas,
Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh today said it will give further fillip
to social and economic growth in the state.
The Deputy Chief Minister said this
while addressing a gathering after inaugurating 3.5 Km road from Hiranagar
Degree College to Dayalachak constructed at a cost of Rs 4 Crore.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Minister
convened a public meeting at Mela Morh and took stock of public issues.
On the occasion, various deputations
from Hiranagar, Billawar and Kathua Tehsils called on the Dy CM and apprised
him of their problems and demands seeking an early redressal to the same.
Dr Singh assured the people that all
their genuine issues would be considered and redressed in a time bound manner.
He directed the officers to look into all the issues raised by the people and
initiate necessary steps for early redressal of the same.
Highlighting the achievements of
present dispensation in Health, Education, PHE and PWD sectors, Dy CM apprised
that Rs. 600 Crore have been spent on development works in Billawar
constituency in the past 3 years and more projects are in pipeline to make
Billawar a model constituency. He further added that the development of
Billawar will be done in such a manner that the comprehensive development model
will be emulated by others.
“The
Government is all set to hold Panchayat elections in the state to deepen the
democratic values at the grassroots level,”
Dy CM said and appealed to the general masses to actively participate in these
elections to elect genuine and capable candidates who will ultimately
strengthen the Panchayati Raj institutions.
Dr Nirmal Singh also emphasized on
the fact that early redressal of people`s grievances and problems are priority
of the present government which is committed for the equitable development of
all the regions of the State. He announced that work on road connecting Chadwal
to Mangloor through Moori will begin soon under CRF with an estimated cost of
Rs. 18 Crore.
Among others MLA Hiranagar, Kuldeep
Raj, Deputy Commissioner, Rohit Khajuria; Executive Engineer PWD, SDPO Border
and other District Officers were present on the occasion.

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