SRINAGAR, JULY
09: Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, Monday took
an extensive review of progress of works sanctioned under the Prime
Minister’s Development Programme (PMDP) in the district.
The meeting was
informed that under the health sector work on at least seven projects is
currently underway in the district including the 70-crore 200-bedded Maternity
& Pediatric Hospital at Bemina, 10-crore Primary Health Centre at
Batamaloo, 9-crore Drug Warehouse at Bemina, 12-crore SwastBawan at Bemina,
15.40 crore 50-bedded PHC at Chanapora, 13-crore Mini Maternity Centre at
Zakura and 19-crore additional block at JLNM Rainawari.
It was
informed that most of these projects are structure-ready and are targeted for
completion by mid to ending 2019. PHC Chanapora is almost complete
whereas MMC Zakura is due for completion by the end of this year.
The DC also took
stock of status of ongoing projects under the education sector
including constructions of library and hostel blocks at SP College, academic,
administration, hostel and toilet blocks at Bemina Degree College, academic
block at Amar Singh College and academic, library and laboratory blocks at
College of Education MA Road. It was informed that cumulative work worth Rs 23
crore has been completed out of the total cumulative cost of 37
crore.
It was informed
that all these projects are due to be completed by March 2019.
The DC sought
detailed information about commencement and completion dates of all these
projects and asked the concerned departments including the R&B and JKPCC to
ensure all of these are completed by their targeted completion dates.
The meeting also
reviewed the progress of other ongoing works sanctioned under PMDP in the
district including those of the Power Development and the Forest departments.
SE PDD while
giving details about the status of work done under the 583-crore
Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (R-APDRP) in
the district informed the meeting that material to the tune of about
30 percent has been procured involving an expenditure of over 150
crores. He suggested that the contract should be given to the Procurement wing
of the department in order for the prestigious project to pick up the pace as
required.
The meeting also discussed the status of 82-crore Integrated Power
Development and 299-crore PMDP-Urban (Distribution) schemes besides the
Saubhagya Scheme under which 1033 households and 515 households
below poverty line in rural and urban areas of the district will be
given free power connections.
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