PULWAMA, MAY 17: Minister
for Agriculture Production, Mohammad Khalil Bandh, today convened a meeting to
review the status of directions passed by the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti for
the district during her public outreach programme.
Minister of State for Forest, PHE/
I&FC Zahoor Ahmed Mir, MLA Tral Mushtaq Ahmed Shah and Ex-MLA Shopian Abdul
Razaq Zawoora were also present in the meeting. The meeting was also attended
by DDC Pulwama Ghulam Muhammad Dar, SSP Pulwama and other district and sectoral
officers.
The Agriculture Minister, while
reviewing the implementation of the CM’s commitments, directed officers to speed up the implementation of the
decisions and directed the officers to complete the works at an earliest.
The Minister expressed
satisfaction over the performance of the executing agencies that carried out
various developmental activities under the CM’s commitments.
He impressed upon the executive
and implementing agencies for removing all bottlenecks hindering the pace of
the development works.
To augment the power
infrastructure, Bandh announced Rs 20 lakh from his CDF for the creation of a
dedicated transformer bank in the district.
He also announced Rs 2 Lakh for
purchase of diesel Gensets so that water supply from treatment plants remains
uninterrupted in the holy month of Ramadan.
The meeting was informed that, out
of 180 directions passed by the CM in the Public Darbar, 61 have been
implemented so far, while as rest are in different phases of implementation.
While giving out the details about
the works pertaining to PHE department, the DDC Pulwama said that 23
decisions were implemented including water supply schemes Gundipora, Parigam, and Palpora
Naina.
Similarly, under R&B sector,
33 decisions were implemented which includes upgradation of
Chakoora-Gulzarpora-Dehwatoo road, Pinglena-Ratnipora road, Drabgam-CB Nath
road, Drach Bridge, Karimabad link roads, Lajoora Karewa and Uthmulla Marhang
road.
The DDC also informed the meeting
that 13 decisions under Rural Development were also implemented.
Whereas, 89 decisions were
implemented under PDD, I&FC, Animal Husbandry, Education, Tourism, Home and
Banking sectors.
On
the occasion, Bandh impressed upon the officers to work in synergy for better
and early implementation of Chief Minister’s decision.
Later, several deputations called on the Minister
and apprised him of their problems.
Reiterating the commitment of the government in
reaching out to all sections of the society, the Minister assured the
delegations that all of their genuine demands would be looked into.
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