

Inspects Bus
Stand Parking project, airport expansion, Ropeway project, Bour floral camp;
Lays foundation of Tribal Bhawan
Jammu zoo to be partially opened by
Oct 2018; Ropeway, IIT first phase to be ready by July 2018, Bus Stand Parking
by early next year
JAMMU, MAY 21: Chief Minister,
Mehbooba Mufti today conducted a whirlwind tour of Jammu city and adjoining
areas to inspect the pace of work on several developmental projects undertaken
in the winter capital.
Deputy Chief
Minister, Kavinder Gupta accompanied the Chief Minister during the visit.
The Chief
Minister visited General Bus Stand and took stock of the modernization project
and development of multi-level parking there.
Mehbooba Mufti
was informed that work on Rs 213 crore project is apace which is expected to be
completed by early next year. She was informed that the multilevel parking
facility would have space for accommodating 1300 cars and 200 two wheelers
besides commercial spaces like restaurants and other office premises. It would
also have an elevated corridor from Super Specialty Hospital, Jammu for
passenger convenience besides another link to Nawabad.
Minister for
Housing & Urban Development, Sat Sharma; Financial Commissioner, Housing
& Urban Development, K B Aggarwal and other officers were present on the
occasion.
The Chief
Minister also visited the upcoming Jammu zoo project which is coming up at a
cost of Rs. 121 crores. She was informed that on completion it would be the
largest Safari zoo in Northern India which would also have the largest aviary
in the country. The zoo would have a 12-kilometre-long circular green track
besides walking loops. Though the zoo is getting completely ready by 2020, part
of it is being thrown open by October this year in the form of nine bird
enclosures and a butterfly park.
MLA, Nagrota,
DevenderSingh Rana; Commissioner-Secretary, Forests, Saurabh Bhagat and other
officers were present on the occasion.
Mehbooba Mufti
visited the newly set up Indian Institute of Technology at Jagti and interacted
with the management and faculty. She was informed that the first phase of
construction on the project would be completed by July this year with the
admission of third batch of students.
The Chief
Minister was informed that it is expected that in 10 years the IIT
would have a student footfall of more than 12000 and subjects like tunnel
technology, Himalayan technology, geotechetc are being incorporated in the
curriculum. She was informed that eight-kilometer-long boundary wall of the
campus has almost been completed and all undergraduate labs would be ready by
July this year.
Minister for
Higher Education, Imran Raza Ansari; MLA, Devinder Rana and senior officers
were present on the occasion.
The Chief
Minister also laid the foundation of Tribal Bhawan at Jagti which would come up
at a cost of Rs 73 crore. It would have six blocks, an auditorium for 400
people and an Amphitheatre. The project is expected to be completed within
two years.
Minister for
Tribal Affairs, Choudhary Zulfkar; MLA, DevenderSingh Rana; Vice Chairman, GB
Board, Choudhary Gulzar Khatana; prominent Gujjar leader Choudhary Abdul Hamid
and other prominent citizens were present on the occasion.
Mehbooba Mufti
also visited the upcoming Ropeway project at Maha Maya in the Jammu city and
she was informed that the first phase of the cable car would be ready by July
this year.
The Chief
Minister visited the Bhour floral camp and inspected the pace on upgradation
project.
Mehbooba Mufti
was informed that the second phase of Rs. 10 crore project envisages setting up
of a Floriculture Centre spread over 180 kanals of land.
Minister for
Floriculture, Gardens & Parks, Javed Ahmad Mir was present on the occasion.
The Chief
Minister later visited the site of expansion of Jammu Airport. She was informed
that the transfer of possession of 17 acres of land from Army has been
completed and the work would be awarded this month only. The expansion work,
she was informed, would be completed within 20 months.
Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, Hemant Sharma; IGP, Jammu zone, Dr. SDS
Jamwal and officers of Divisional and District administration were present on
the occasion.
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