SRINAGAR, MAY 23: A 3-member
delegation of British High Commission in India called on Deputy Chief Minister,
Kavinder Gupta here today and held wide-ranging discussions on varied issues
concerning the Jammu and Kashmir.
The delegation
comprising, Head, Indian Foreign and Security Policy Team, Foreign and
Commonwealth Office in London, Mr. Richard Crossby, Head, Indian Foreign &
Security Policy Team, British High Commission in New Delhi, Mr Alex
Pykett and Senior Foreign Policy Adviser, British High Commission in
New Delhi, Dr Deep Jyoti Barman remained with the
Deputy Chief Minister for half an hour and held discussion on the
overall scenario of Jammu and Kashmir with specific reference to socio-economic
development, culture, tourism, education, road communication and power sectors.
The British delegation evinced keen interest in the on-going major road and
railway projects, especially the tunnels, flyovers on Jammu-Srinagar-Leh
National Highway and power projects across the State.
The Deputy Chief Minister apprised the delegation that the developmental
process has been speeded up in the State since the new regime has taken over
and Central Government has ensured free flow of funds to complete these
infrastructural projects in a time bound manner. He referred to the Rs 80,000
Crore special package under PMDP which is aimed at to give further push to the
developmental scenario of all regions of the State. He also referred recent
visit of Prime Minister to State when he launched over Rs 25000 crore projects
for the people of State.
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