Rs.5
crore additionality released
SRINAGAR, JULY 26: Continuing his public outreach
programme, the Governor N.N. Vohra visited the frontier district of Kupwara to
review the pace of developmental works in the district. Immediately after
landing, he held a detailed interaction with the elected representatives - MPs,
MLAs and MLCs. During their interactions with the Governor, the
elected representatives raised several issues of public importance, most of
which related to scarcity of drinking water in the district, long delays in
starting works under Centrally Sponsored Schemes of the Power Development
Department, liabilities under MGNREGA and Swach Bharat Mission and the need to
expeditiously complete several long-languishing projects. The Legislators
requested Governor to issue instructions to all the field functionaries to
accelerate the pace of development works so that the public at large could be
benefitted.
Governor gave a patient hearing to the elected
representatives and mentioned that the purpose of his visit was to obtain
first-hand feedback from the ground and take all required correctives to speed
up the pace of the development process on the ground. He took special note of
water scarcity raised by a number of Legislators. On being informed that nearly
50% habitations in the district suffered from some inadequacy of water, he
directed the District Development Commissioner, Sh. Khalid Jahangir, to
urgently identify water availability in the district and propose schemes to
fully cover all uncovered or insufficiently covered habitations. He also
advised the District Development Commissioner to make use of the additional
allocation provided under NABARD loan this year to propose critical projects to
enhance water supply so that the pressing demands could be immediately
addressed.
Governor later chaired a meeting of State, Divisional
and District officers in which he reviewed the progress of all development
works in the district. The District Development Commissioner made a
presentation in which he highlighted the progress achieved in the past year and
the targets fixed for the current year. He informed the meeting that while over
200 Km of linear road length had been blacktopped in the previous year, in
the current year, a total of 28 large road projects costing over Rs.200 crores
were at various stages of execution in the district. He also brought out the
state of progress under the various Centrally Sponsored Schemes, particularly
MGNREGA, Swach Bharat Mission and Mission Indradhanush. He highlighted that
district Kupwara had already achieved ODF status by constructing 7000 toilet
complexes in the current year alone. Governor complimented the District
Administration on this significant achievement and emphasized that the
sustainability of the ODF status was an equally important activity. He directed
the DDC to urgently get physical verification and geotagging done of the assets
and use all the communication and publicity machinery at his disposal to spread
the message of Swach Bharat Mission among the public at large.
While reviewing the status of power availability
and ongoing projects in the district Governor noted that a number of projects
under Centrally Sponsored Schemes had yet to commence owing to various
contractual and other issues. He was informed that all tendering and contractual
issues have now been resolved and work would be started within a period of one
month. While reviewing the progress of MGNREGA, Governor noted that activity
under the scheme had been used for completing 37 playfields last year and 57
playfields were in progress in the current year. He directed DDC to draw up a
cogent action plan to ensure that available resources were effectively utilized
for water conservation and to develop playfields in every village. In view of
the water inadequacy in the district Governor directed DDC to take all
steps to harvest water and all schemes, including MGNREGA, should be converged
towards this objective.
The meeting was informed that after considerable delay
land for Krishi Vigyan Kendras had been identified at Kupwara, Kulangan and Uripora.
Governor advised the District Agriculture Officer and the representative of
SKUAST, Srinagar to undertake meaningful extension activities and ensure that
the University and the Agriculture Department expeditiously set up nurseries so
that senile Walnut and other plantations are replaced. DDC also explained
the activities undertaken under the Border Area Development Programme, Tribal
Sub Plan and the Skill Development Centres for Shawl Weaving.
In his concluding remarks the Governor directed all the
Divisional and District officers to work systematically and ensure that all
developmental works are completed within the available time and without any
financial overrun. He also ordered the Commissioner Planning Department to
release an additional Rs.5.00 crore to the DDC including Rs.1.00 crore to be
used by DDC as an untied grant, for accelerating and completing the ongoing
works. He directed DDC to urgently monitor the progress of all ongoing works
and send monthly progress reports to the Planning, Development and Monitoring
Department. Regarding the languishing projects in
the district Governor directed the Planning Department to urgently
propose what best could be done to accelerate execution of these works and
directed the Deputy Commissioner to ensure that all staff, including field
staff, strictly attended to their duties and action is initiated against all
cases of absenteeism.
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