Rs 50 crores
released as additionality; Chenab water supply project to
be finalised early
JAMMU, JULY 26: Governor
N.N Vohra today chaired the District Development Board meeting in Jammu to
review the implementation of the development programmes which are ongoing and
planned to be taken up in the district during 2018-19.
The meeting was
attended by Sh. B.B. Vyas, Sh. Vijay Kumar and Sh. Khurshid Ahmad Ganai,
Advisors to Governor; Sh. Jugal Kishore Sharma and Sh. Shamsher Singh Manhas,
MPs; Legislators of District Jammu: Sh. Kavinder Gupta, Sh. Sukhnandan
Choudhary, Sh. Sham Lal Choudhary, Sh. Sat Sharma, Sh. Bali Bhagat, Sh.
Devender Singh Rana, Ms. Priya Sethi, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Sh. Rajeev Sharma, Dr.
D K Manyal, Dr. Gagan Bhagat, Dr. Krishan Lal, Sh. Kamal Arora - MLAs; Sh.
Ashok Khajuria, Sh. Ramesh Arora, Thakur Balbir Singh, Sh. G L Raina and Sh.
Vikram Randhawa –MLCs; Sh. B.V.R Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary; Sh. Rohit
Kansal, Principal Secretary Planning, Development and Monitoring Department;
Sh. Pawan Kotwal, Sh. Hridesh Kumar, Sh. Khursheed Ahmed Shah, Administrative
Secretaries, and Sh. Sanjeev Verma, Divisional Commissioner Jammu.
District
Development Commissioner, Sh Ramesh Kumar, made a presentation giving an
overview of the developmental projects in various sectors under execution in
the district. He informed that against an availability of Rs 169.75 crores, an
expenditure of Rs 168.68 crores was made in the district, resulting in the
blacktopping of over 564 km of roads, completion of over 50 water supply
schemes, 10 buildings of different departments, 7,383 rural works and
generation of over 17 lakh mandays under MGNREGA.
Participating in
the discussions, the Members of Parliament and each of the MLAs and MLCs
projected a number of issues relating to the district, and of their areas in
particular. They called for the speedy execution of a number of mega projects
including the Pargawal Bridge, Jammu-Akhnoor National Highway, Ring Road
project, Mubarak Mandi and Raghunath Bazar tourism projects, Suchetgarh
project, Seema Bhawans and bunkers for the border areas.
They also raised
issues which were specific to their constituencies, particularly focusing on
drinking water scarcity, incomplete sewerage and drainage projects,
macadamization of roads, repair of irrigation canals, solid waste
management and parking issues.
The MLAs were
also concerned about taking up of flood protection works in their areas.
Several Legislators welcomed the various initiatives taken by the Governor’s
Administration in the past month, including an increased efficiency in the
public delivery process and the focus on elimination of corruption.
Governor noted
the issues raised by the elected representatives and observed that the
objective of his visit was to obtain first hand feedback on the
execution of all the major developmental works, assess the additional resource
requirements and take early corrective actions.
Governor observed
that the prolonged delay in holding urban and rural local self
governing body elections had cost the State dearly in terms of
developmental assistance. He sought the cooperation of the elected
representatives of all parties for moving towards normalcy and conduct of
elections to the Panchayats and Urban Local Bodies.
Governor also
emphasized that the focus of his Administration was to provide a people
friendly, corruption free and efficient public delivery systems. Responding to
the issues raised in the meeting, he observed that his Advisors shall convene
early meetings with their officers for immediate review and redressal of the
issues pertaining to the departments under their charge.
Governor
requested Advisor Khurshid Ganai to urgently examine all the
concerns relating to the non-disbursement of pensions among old age, widows and
specially-abled persons. He also asked him to look into the delay in the
initiation of works even after the allotment of tenders by the executing
agencies.
Governor directed
the Divisional and District Administration to take urgent effective action on
each of the issues raised by the Legislators, particularly those relating to
the problems of corruption, encroachment of public properties and slackness in
carrying out developmental works. He directed Divisional Commissioner, Jammu,
to act as the nodal coordinating agency for resolving all bottlenecks and in
ensuring that work on projects was not hampered due to any
blockades.
Taking a serious note of the issue of the rapidly growing water scarcity
in the district, Governor directed the Planning Secretary to ensure that the
project for water supply scheme for lifting water from river Chenab for
augmenting water supply in Jammu was proposed under the next tranche of
external funding on the first priority. He also ordered the release of an
additional amount of Rs 50 crores for accelerating the pace of works and
completing the incomplete works in the district. He directed the District
Development Commissioner Jammu, Sh. Ramesh Kumar, to urgently draw up an Action
Plan for all works to be executed on time bound basis.
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