Inaugurates Meeting Hall at JKCL
SRINAGAR,
MAY 28: Minister of State for Housing & Urban Development, Social
Welfare, Health & Medical Education, industries and commerce, Asiea Naqash
today visited Jammu and Kashmir Cements Limited (JKCL) and reviewed its
functioning.
At JKCL
Khrew, Managing Director JK Cements Atul Sharma briefed the Minister about the
activities of the Company through a power point presentation. The Minister was
informed that JK Cements has recorded highest ever revenue of Rs 114 crore
during in 2017-18 in last five years and the corporation has a set sale revenue
target of Rs 150 crore for the financial year 2018-19.
The
Minister said that the government is committed to upgrade all industrial units
of the State and special focus will be given for upgradation of JKCL and hoped
its progress will continue in future too.
With
regards to its environment-friendly measures, the Minister was informed that
the company has installed high-efficiency pollution control devices in
different sections of the Plant and have reduced pollution upto 90 percent in
the area.
Later,
the workers put forth their demands and the Minister gave them a patient
hearing and assured them that their all genuine demands would be looked into on
priority.
The
Minister also inaugurated the meeting hall at JKCL.
The
Minister was accompanied by Managing Director, Atul Sharma, VC JK Cement, Er.
Nazir Ahmad Yatoo, Secretary JK Cement, Muneer Ahmad, DGM JK Cement, Javaid
Ahmad Hakeem and other officials of JK Cement.
The
Minister also visited the Primary Health Centre (PHC) Khrew to reviewed its
functioning. She visited various wards, OPD and laboratories of the hospital.
The Minister interacted with patients and their attendants regarding healthcare
being provided at the hospital. She urged the hospital authorities and staff to
ensure better healthcare to the patients.
The Minister
also visited Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI)
Sempora, Pampore where she inspected the renovated top floor of the JKEDI
building that was damaged earlier.
Director
JKEDI, Dr M.I Parray briefed the Minister about the Institute, its working and
mandate. During her visit, the Minister said that Entrepreneurship is the most
viable option to tackle unemployment in the state and said JKEDI is doing a
great job in handholding budding entrepreneurs
She said that J&K has tremendous potential in dairy farming, sheep
farming and allied sectors wherein educated unemployed youth can set up their
entrepreneurial ventures with the support from JKEDI.

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