Minister review
‘Annual Developmental Plan’ of Public Works Deptt
SRINAGAR, MAY 24: With an aim to
open up economic opportunities in the state through better connectivity,
Minister for Public Works and Culture, Naeem Akhtar, today reviewed the ‘Annual
Developmental Plan’ of the Works Department for the current financial year at a
high-level meeting in his office chamber here.
Minister for
Finance, Labour & Employment, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, Minister of
State for PWD, Shakti Raj Parihar, Chief Secretary, B B Vyas,Principal
Secretary, Finance, Navin K Chaudhary, Principal Secretary Planning &
Development, Rohit Kansal, Commissioner Secretary, Public Works Department,
Sanjeev Verma, Director General, Planning and Development, Shahzada Bilal,
Chief Engineer, R&B and other officers of the Finance and Public Works
Department were present at the meeting.
“Last year, new
records were set by Jammu and Kashmir in infrastructure development. Our
hardworking engineers and workers macadamised record road length under
different centrally sponsored schemes. This year, we must resolve to move a
step ahead in fulfilling the developmental agenda of our government,” Akhtar
said, adding that the new projects will flip the process of infrastructure
development in the state.
The Works
Minister said Jammu and Kashmir is undergoing a new era of progress and
prosperity under the leadership of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and the
economic transformation taking place in the state will go a long way in
addressing the development deficit faced by the state over the last three
decades.
During the
meeting, the Minister was apprised about various connectivity projects that
will be taken up in Jammu and Kashmir by the Works Department, including
macadamisation of old roads, construction of new roads and bridges, etc. during
this financial year.
“Jammu and
Kashmir will be taking up record number of new projects under various centrally
sponsored schemes like Central Road Fund, Pradhan Mantri Gram SadakYojna,
NABARD, etc which will transform the economic landscape of the state and open
up new avenues of opportunities,” Akhtar said.
Under CRF, 67 new
projects have been sanctioned by the Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways
for Jammu and Kashmir for the current financial year. Similarly,
under NABARD, 128 new projects, including 11 bridges, have been sanctioned for
the state.
During the
meeting, the issue of unpaid claims of contractors was also discussed in detail
and it was agreed that the Planning and Finance departments shall work out a
substantial amount to be provided to the Works department to take care of any
liabilities.
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