JAMMU, MAY 28: Minister for
PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Sham Lal Choudhary today directed the
executing agency to restart the work of Auto Mechanically Operated Gated
Barrage Project at Tawi within 7 days or face legal action as
permitted under the contract.
The Minister,
while speaking at a meeting of the senior functionaries of the concerned
department and representatives of executing agency M/s GVR Infra Projects
Limited, the Minister said that if the executing agency failed to resume the
construction work, its contract will be terminated and the balance work will be
re-tendered to some another company.
While reviewing
the status of the Barrage project, the Minister strictly directed the concerned
authorities to ensure that gates are put in place. Choudhary underlined the
need for adopting professional approach while executing the developmental
projects and cautioned the concerned departments against delay in meeting the
deadline.
The Minister
instructed the officers of the concerned agencies to restart the work and
expedite the pace of construction of allied works including Gates and Guide
Wall. He directed the officials of the department to seize the machinery of the
company, in case the executing agency fails to adhere to the directions.
It is pertinent to mention that the project is comprised of thirty-one
gates, eleven in Wadi Tawi and twenty in Nikki Tawi, which was approved at an
estimated cost of Rs 70 Crore. The project will help in upgrading the
irrigation facilities and the upcoming artificial lake is said to add to the
beauty of the Tawi River front. 
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