Several new areas
of Muthi, Digiana, Sidra, Bahoo, Gool included
SRINAGAR, JUNE
12: The Municipal limits of the Jammu city have been increased with
the inclusion of several areas belonging to different constituencies with the
aim of accelerating their pace of development and also providing the modern
housing and urban facilities to these areas.
The step has been
taken with the active intervention of the Minister for Housing and Urban
Development Sat Sharma who was keen to ensure that the developmental
initiatives in housing and urban sector should also include various new areas
which are in the catchment of the Jammu city and are touching its municipal
limits.
The areas which
have been included are Deeli, Bhour, Gadigarh in
Digiana Niabat, Rangoora, Dhawara, Majeen in SIdhra Niabat,
Chakrattnoo, Chakjhalloo, Kaluchak, Sunjwan, Chowaddi in Bahoo Niabat.,
Similarly, in Muthi Niabat Dharmal, Muthi, Rakna-Nagbani, Akalpur, Sangrampur,
Chalkpatyal, Gangwal, Thekrik Khanie, Panyal, Pattoli, Berhmna, Machallya,
Shahzadpur Bubba Ganiya, Chalkdurgoo, Thathar, Barnale, Gajsalpura,
Gudda Berhamma have also been added.
In Gole Niabat
Chakpouni Wand, Waziran, Chakpouni Wand Brahmana, Sehora, Chak Gulami,
Trilokpur, Kharian and Chak Sardar Atta Singh have also been included in the
new initiative of extending the municipal limits of the Jammu City.
The Minister said
that the initiative, which was long pending demand of the people living in
these areas would ensure the extension of new initiatives being taken in the
housing and urban development sector to accelerate the sustained development of
these by providing them with the modern living and Urban facilities at par with
the other more developed areas of the state and the country as well. He said
that ever since the present government has come into existence it has been its
endeavour to give a fillip to the developmental programmes which would further
result in the socio economic transformation of these areas and the state as a
whole.

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