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POONCH, SEPTEMBER 17: Deputy Commissioner Rahul Yadav (District Election Officer) today chaired a meeting of officers designated as Nodal Officers for different activities in the district for smooth conduct of Municipal Elections 2018.
 The meeting was attended by ADDC Abdul Hameed, ACR Mohammad B A Lone, CPO Shamoon Shakir, ACD Muktar Ahmed, CEO Municipality Gharu Ram, CDPO Jahangir Ahmed Khan, HQ Assistant/ Functional Manager DIC, AD Handloom Arshad Noomani Poonch besides other Nodal officers.
The DC took stock of the activities assigned to different Nodal officers. The activities include Plan of SVEEP activity, Law and order/ complaint redressal, Training Management, Material Management, Transport Plan, Media and Communication, Postal Ballots besides other activities of Municipal Elections. He instructed everyone to be very particular about their responsibilities.
Earlier, District Development Commissioner supervised 3rd phase of training of ROs and AROs for the upcoming Municipal Election.
During the training the ROs and AROs were sensitized about the process involved in the Municipal Election. It was informed that the date for filing Nomination form has been set from Sept 18 to Sept 25, Scrutiny will be held on September 26 and the date for withdrawal of nomination forms has been set as September 28. It was also informed that the ROs and AROs have to conduct two rounds of training for polling officers before September 28.
The DDC instructed the Election officials not to affiliate themselves with any prospective candidate and remain neutral while performing election duty. He stressed on to remain impartial not only in their conduct but also in their appearance.
The meeting was attended by Dy DEO Shashi Bala, AD Handloom Arshad Noomani, HQ Asstant/ FM DIC Waheed Ahmed, Master Trainer Principal Vijay Puri, ROs and AROs.

ANANTNAG, SEPTEMBER 04: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Baseer Ahmad Khan today chaired a meeting of officers here at Dak Bungalow Khanabal to review the pace and position of various developmental projects undertaken by different executing agencies in district Kulgam.
The meeting was attended by District Development Commissioner Kulgam Dr Shamim Ahmad Wani, ADDC Khawaja Nazir Ahmad, Chief engineer R&B,SEs, Exens, CPO and District and sectoral officers of District Kulgam.
On the occasion, the DDC presented a detailed account of various developmental works under different sectors through a power point presentation. He briefed the chair about the physical and financial achievements made under different schemes and flagship programmes in the district. It was given out in the meeting that out of approved Capex budget of 132.15 crore, 17.43 crore has been expended out of available amount of 24.47 crore. 
It was also given out in the meeting that under  PMGSY 13 projects are under execution  with an estimate cost of 89.91 crore with road length of 79.26 kilo meters out of which 7 projects to be completed in current fiscal.
Div Com was also briefed that out of 6 major bridges 5 are at different stages of development and one completed at cost of 3.82 crores. Further he was informed that IPD block of District hospital Kulgam is also near to completion. 
It was also added that for youth engagement programmes recently sports action plan was infuriated and district will buzz with different sports activities and for strengthening sports infrastructure 116 play fields will be developed upto ending September. 
Speaking on the occasion, Divisional Commissioner stressed for strengthening public delivery system for the overall betterment of the people. He emphasized upon all the officers to work diligently for the early completion of all the components of the projects. 
He also stressed for early mitigation of public grievances.

DODA, AUGUST 16: District Development Commissioner, Simrandeep Singh reviewed the arrangements for ongoing and forthcoming yatras in and from Bhaderwah in a meeting here today at meeting hall DC office Doda.
The arrangements for smooth conduct of Annual Holy Machail Yatra, Manimahesh Yatra and Kailash yatra were discussed during the meeting.
The meeting was attended by ADC Doda Pawan Kumar Parihar, CEO Bhaderwah Development Authority, SDMs, CPO, ACD other officers besides EO MC Bhaderwah, DFO, BMO, XEN PDD/PHE, Tehsildar.
The DDC directed the ARTO to arrange the required number of buses for transportation of yatris besides ensuring that no overloading to be done by the vehicles.
Health department was directed to provide Medicare and ambulance along with doctors and paramedical staff and EO Municipal Committee was asked to ensure cleanliness in and around the town and at the main venues of yatras. Directions with regard to temporary installations of toilets were also passed to municipal committee.
Arrangements pertaining to uninterrupted supply of electricity, availability of water, smooth movement of traffic, availability of firewood and essential services were also reviewed in the meeting.

DODA, AUGUST 16: The District Development Commissioner Doda, Simrandeep Singh today convened a meeting with the officers of district administration to discuss the arrangements being put in place for the smooth celebration of upcoming festival Eid-ul-Azha.
ACR Doda Tariq Hussain, ACD Doda Angrez Singh, CPO Doda, DSP HQ Doda, EO MC Doda and senior officers of PHE, PDD, CAPD, Health attended the meeting.
During the meeting, the DDC directed the officers to further intensify market inspections to keep a strict vigil over profiteering, black-marketing, quality and hoarding of essential commodities in the market. He said that sufficient mutton besides live sheep and goats will be made available in the market at the rates fixed by the administration. PHE department was asked to ensure adequate supply of water in the town.
To ensure hassle free movement of vehicles and people on Eid, Police department was directed to frame traffic management plan and ensure its regulation by deploying sufficient number of personnel in the town.
To tackle with any medical emergency, health department was impressed upon to keep the ambulance along with doctors and medicines ready. The EO Municipality was asked to intensify the sanitation drive in the town.
Other arrangements including the stock and supply of ration, LPG Cylinders, fire tenders, uninterrupted power supply were also discussed and necessary directions were passed to the concerned.
Floriculture department organizes plantation drive
Jammu, August 16: Floriculture Department today organized plantation and sanitation drive at MHS Zanana park during which various saplings were planted by Director Floriculture Jammu Babila Rakwal along with senior officers of the department, members of the ladies club and residents of the area who actively participated in the drive. Department also handed over MHS Zanana Park Ladies Club building to its president Vijay Gandotra and other members of the club after face-lifting and renovation.
Speaking on the occasion, Director Floriculture Jammu appealed the people to plant more and more trees in their surrounding areas to deal with the situation arising due to rapid climatic change. “Increased tree cover would reduce the solar radiation reaching the ground surface thereby providing relief from the scorching heat being faced in the summer season”, she added.
Among others District Floriculture Officer Vikrant Sharma along with all Assistant Floriculture Officers of Jammu and officers from Engineering Wing of the floriculture department were also present on the occasion.

KISHTWAR, AUGUST 07: District Development Commissioner Angrez Singh Rana today chaired a meeting of District Road Safety Committee to review the Road Safety Action Plan (2018-2020).
The meeting was attended by District Road Safety Committee members comprising ADC, CPO, XENs R&B, XENs PMGSY, ARTO, Dy. SP(HQ) , I/c CEO, Dy. CMO,  OC GREF, besides other officers.
At the outset, ARTO Kishtwar Abhay Indu Sharma presented  in detail various objectives  of  District Road Safety Action Plan (2018-2020 ) through Power Point Presentation. The Plan envisages creation of District road safety corpus fund, improving of road marking and signage, road safety Audit and implementation of recommendations on State highways and other roads, identification of black spots, elimination of  high risk stretches , improvement of junctions on state highways and  other roads, developing of a model stretch  of safe highway on an accident prone stretch,  initiatives regarding imparting education on Road Safety, Health Checkups points for drivers, establishment of Road Safety Clubs in Schools/ Colleges, universities and establishment of trauma care facilities etc.
After threadbare deliberations, the DDC issued instructions to concerned line departments to formulate their respective action plan in consultation with ARTO and project the year wise requirement of funds.
He directed EO Municipal Committee to remove all hoardings falling along side of roads which may cause inconvenience and seem to be objects of distraction for safe driving. 
He further laid emphasis on giving wide publicity to Road Safety measures in schools, colleges, universities through co-curricular activities, video clips, puppet shows, painting,  poster competition, rallies in collaboration with Department of Transport, Information, School Education, Health and Police.
The DDC directed GREF to ensure the implementation of Ribbon Development Act in letter and spirit to prevent and remove encroachments  on roads, pathways and pedestrian paths. The DDC also proposed  to develop Kishtwar to Dool  a model of safe highway stretch. He further directed the concerned heads of the line departments to conduct Road Safety Audit and mapping of roads at an earliest and  identify two streets in the town as traffic free zones.
The DDC further passed directions to the Health department to explore the possibilities of  establishment of Trauma Care centres at Chatroo, Kishtwar, Padder and submit financial requirement. Further, DDC directed to deploy ambulance on national highway and sensitize rural areas by imparting free medical Aid training to locals.


BUDGAM, AUGUST 03: Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Dr. Syed Sehrish Asgar, today chaired a meeting of district officers and various security agencies to review the preparedness for Independence Day-2018 celebrations.
Among others the meeting was attended by ADDC Khurshid Ahmad Sanai, ADC Khurshid Ahmad Shah, ASP Budgam, officer from the CRPF, CEO, CPO, Principals of various colleges, officers from various engineering wings, SDMs, Tehsildars and other concerned.
It was given out that the main function of the Day shall be held at Sports Stadium Budgam while as similar functions would be held at sub-division levels also. The meeting was informed that contingents of JKP, IRP, CRPF, NCC, students of various government and private schools will participate in the march past parade. Besides various cultural programmes would also be presented and a felicitation ceremony would also be held.
The DC directed the entire district heads to ensure the participation of the staff on the Independence Day function.
Decoration of the main venue ground, rostrum, seating arrangements, uninterrupted power supply, drinking water/tanker service, barricading of venue, medical aid camp, availability of ambulance, deployment of fire tenders , transportation facilities, invitations ,cleanliness and sanitation measures were discussed threadbare in the meeting while as special emphasis was laid on refreshments, transportation, mobile toilets  and change room facilities for participating students.



DODA, AUGUST 01: District Development Commissioner, Simrandeep Singh today convened a meeting to review the progress of various developments works being executed by JKPCC, R&B, Housing and Urban development in the district.
The meeting was attended by ADDC, Mohammad Hanief Malik, SE R&B Naseer Ahmed Goni, GM JKPCC, Executive engineer R&B, CPO, CMO, DEPO besides representatives from concerned departments.
While reviewing performance of various projects being executed, the DDC directed the concerned agencies to ensure the completion of all such projects especially where sufficient funds are available. He asked the officers to identify the bottlenecks and bring it to the notice of higher authorities for suitable outcome.
GM JKPCC gave a detailed account of physical and financial progress of various projects which are in different stages of completion like Shiva dal bridge, Kulsari bridge, Mounda bridge, Gandoh-Jai Road, Batyas Manoo road, Degree college Kilhotran, Polytechnic college Beoli and outdoor stadium Doda.
The Deputy commissioner also reviewed progress on construction of various Higher secondary schools under RMSA besides up gradation of Middle schools to High schools in the district.
Special emphasis was laid on the construction of Govt Medical College Ghat where the concerned authorities were directed to accelerate the pace of work for its timely completion.
DDC further directed all the departments to work in synergy and coordination and emphasized on regular monitoring of developmental works.


KUPWARA, AUGUST, 01: Swachh Survekshan Grameen – 2018 for Kupwara district was formally inaugurated today by District Development Commissioner Khalid Jahangir at a function held here at DC Office Complex.
Among others, ACD Kupwara, Yaar Ali, CPO, Imtiyaz Ahmad, BMOs, BDOs, CDPOs, teachers, students of various educational institutions and other officials were present on the occasion.
On the occasion, DDC said that it is the responsibility of every stakeholder in our society to keep schools, health centres, marketplaces, religious places, tourist destination, roads and our surroundings clean for a healthy and disease-free life.
He emphasized upon all concerned departments to launch intense awareness campaigns for creating behavioural changes towards cleanliness among the masses. 
It is worth mentioning that the programme of Swachh Survekshan Grameen – 2018 will be held from August 1 to 30 to create awareness among the rural masses.
Under the SSG, districts will be ranked on the basis of direct observations in the public places like schools, Anganwadi centres, public health centres, haat-bazaars and religious places.

RAMBAN, JULY 31:  The district administration Ramban today accorded a warm sendoff to Head Assistant Lal Chand on attaining superannuation.
An impressive farewell function was organized by Revenue Department which was attended by all cadres of revenue staff.
Deputy Commissioner Showkat Aijaz lauded Lal Chand for rendering 36 years of dedicated service   in the Department and wished him a successful and healthy post retirement life.
In his emotional address Lal Chand extended his heartfelt gratitude to officers and officials for their cooperation during his 36-year government service.
Among others   present were ADC, Dr. Gurvinder Jeet Singh, ACR, Vevaik Puri, CPO, Uttam Singh, Tehsildar Parmod Kumar and other officers. 

BANDIPORA, JULY 12: Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary today assumed the charge as District Development Commissioner (DDC) Bandipora.
After assuming the charge, he got a brief regarding developmental scenario of the district, besides other issues including budget estimation, allocation & monitoring system (beams) and constituency development fund (cdf).
Speaking on the occasion, the DDC said that Bandipora has a glorious past and is known for its etiquette, knowledge and literature. He said a strong team work and peoples’ cooperation need to be developed to achieve the pristine glory of the district.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR), Chief Planning Officer (CPO), District Information Officer (DIO) and other officers were present on the occasion.
Earlier, the DDC was given a warm welcome by the officers of the District Administration.

Takes stock of execution of developmental works, implementation of Governor's decisions
BUDGAM, JULY 11: District Development Commissioner Budgam, Dr. Syed Sehrish Asgar today chaired a meeting to take stock of the developmental works being executed by various departments/agencies under approved Rs.180 crore Capex outlay for the year 2018-19.
The meeting was held at New Conference Hall Budgam where DDC also took stock of the implementation of decisions taken  during the Governor’s visit to Budgam.
ADC Budgam Mohammad Farooq Dar, ACD, ACR, all SDMs, CPO and other senior officers from various line departments attended the meeting.
The DDC took in depth review of developmental works being executed by various engineering wings and directed the officers to redouble their efforts and ensure works are completed within stipulated timeframe.
She directed Revenue authorities to submit a report and concerned revenue extracts that are halting various road and other developmental projects including Ring Road project within 5 days so that the bottlenecks are removed.
She directed concerned authorities to make coordinated efforts to settle all the land acquisition disputes concerning Reshipora- Ompora and Hangoo-Surasyaar road projects.
With regard to other issues, the DDC stressed that all schools in the district be provided with supply of drinking water facility. She also stressed upon the concerned to ensure cent percent coverage of toilets in all schools under the SBM.
On shifting the of F&ES building, the DDC asked Social Forestry department to coordinate with the concerned agency in removing the trees on the proposed site at the earliest.
Meanwhile, the DDC reiterated that all the departments and offices shall ensure installation of Aadhar linked bio-metric attendance device with immediate effect.
She urged the concerned to submit their tour dairies on weekly basis highlighting their achievements and status of the works.

KULGAM, JULY 09: DDC Kulgam Dr Shameem Ahmad Wani today interacted with the district and sectoral officers in an introductory meeting at mini – secretariat Kulgam and urged them to work with full dedication and zeal for the welfare and betterment of the people of the district.
ADDC, ADC, ACR, ACD, CPO and other district and sectoral officers were present in the meeting.
After assuming the charge of office, DDC held a meeting with senior officers of the district administration to know the status of the ongoing development projects and works in the pipeline and welfare schemes.
He said timely completion of the ongoing development works, execution of pending projects, welfare schemes and resolving public grievances and issues would remain on priority.
While interacting with the district officers, Deputy Commissioner shared his experience with the officers. He also exhorted upon the officers to work as a team and to give their best.


SAMBA, JULY 06:  Sushma Chauhan IAS Officer of 2009 batch today assumed charge as District Development Commissioner Samba.
SSP Anil Mangotra, ADDC PankajMangotra, ADC Tilak Raj Sharma,  ACD Aijaz Kaiser, ACR Wasim Raja, CPO and district officers of various departments were   present on the occasion.
Immediately after assuming the charge, Sushma Chauhan took an introductory meeting with the district officers and asked them to put their sincere efforts in providing quality services to the people.
Later, on District administration also gave warm send off to outgoing DDC S Rajinder Singh Tara.


KULGAM, JULY 04: District Development Commissioner Kulgam, Sajad Hussain, today chaired a meeting to review financial and physical achievements in health sector in the district.
He also took stock of implementation status of different schemes for development of infrastructure and other components in Health Department.
The meeting was attended by CPO, Exen R&B, Dy CMO, and BMOs of all health blocks of Kulgam, MS DH Kulgam, DPM, BPM and other officials of the health department.
BMOs briefed the meeting about the ongoing works in their respective blocks under various schemes. It was given out that against an approved cost of Rs 17696.96 lakh, Rs 9630.93 lakh have been incurred up to ending March 2018.
The DDC was informed that all four floors of IPD block DHS Kulgam are completed in all respects and building of MCH Kulgam will be completed in next four months.
He was also informed that PHC Devsar ground floor and ISM dispensary at Nillow are complete and the executing agency will hand over these projects to health department by the end of this month. While work on NTPHC Chowgam is in full swing.
The DDC directed ACR Kulgam to identify land for the construction of the NTPHC Malvan and Gudder at an earliest so that work on these approved projects will be started.
He exhorted upon the Police Housing Corporation, JKPCC and other executing agencies to work in synergy and coordination to expedite work on all under construction projects and to complete work within stipulated time.
He also directed the authorities to bring in his notice all the land dispute issues which are hindering the construction work of approved projects for augmentation of healthcare facilities in the district.
During the meeting, DDC also reviewed the function of various centrally-sponsored schemes like JSY, JSSK, and RBSK and appreciated the department for implementing these schemes properly for target beneficiaries.
He also laid stress to establish approved baby wellness centres in the district at KaniPora and Mirhama before August 2018.


KATHUA, JULY 3: District Development Commissioner, Rohit Khajuria, today chaired a meeting to review the physical and financial achievements of the departments under District Capex Budget and Centrally Sponsored Schemes ending June 2018.
Detailed discussion was held on various issues related to effective implementation of vital schemes in the district. The DDC directed the concerned officers to gear up their men and machinery for effective and timely completion of developmental projects.
The DDC took sector wise review of projects undertaken by different departments and funded under District CAPEX Budget allocation, State plan and other centrally sponsored schemes.
He reviewed the schemes of Rural Development, Irrigation and Flood Control, PDD, Animal Husbandry, Education, Youth Services & Sports, PHE, Sheep and Animal Husbandry etc. He also stressed on optimal utilization of the funds for better results.
 The meeting was attended by ACD, CPO, Chief Education Officer, CAHO, CEO MC Kathua, Engineers of R&B, PHE, PDD, Irrigation and other sectoral officers from different departments.


JAMMU, JUNE 29: Keeping up with the tradition, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, J&K, through Regional Directorate of Evaluation and Statistics, Jammu celebrated the 12th National Statistics Day on the theme “Quality assurance in Official Statistics”.
 National Statistics Day is celebrated to mark birth anniversary of Prof P.C. Mahalanobis for his significant role in the study of socio- economic contours of India which has been extremely useful till date for the government in taking decisions regarding the policies having direct impact on the country's population.
Veena Thapar, Director, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, elaborated upon the importance of the theme in day-today official work. She stressed upon the need of quality, reliable and up to-date statistics to properly inform government and citizens about policy decisions. She added that if the statistics are to be used to the greatest advantage, they must be of high quality, credible and trusted.
Earlier, Rajni Charak, Regional Director, E&S, Jammu presented welcome address and highlighted the role of Late Prof P C Mahalanobis in' the field of Statistics. She said that statistical data of the country have been extremely useful to the government in taking informed decisions regarding policies which have impact on the entire country.
Among others present on the occasion were Ashu Gupta, Joint Director, STS, Jammu, Assistant Directors of RD, DSE & STS, CPOs & DSEOs of various districts, Training Batch Statistical Assistants of Jammu Division and members of Statistical fraternity.
Gurneet Kour, Assistant Director, Regional Directorate, managed the stage, Lalit Bhat, Assistant Director, Regional Directorate, presented the vote of thanks.


KULGAM, JUNE 27: District Development Commissioner, Kulgam Sajad Hussain today chaired a meeting to review the implementation status of different schemes for development of infrastructure and other components in Education Department in the district.
The meeting was attended by ACD, CPO, CEO, DY CEO, Principals of GDCs kulgam DH PORA, Kelam, ITI Kulgam and all ZEO’s of district, XENS of R&B, SSA, RMSA, AD planning and other officials of the education department.
AD planning Education, Aashiq Hussain briefed the meeting about the ongoing works in district under various schemes.DDC was informed that against an approved cost of 3521.31 lakhs, 956.67 lakhs have been incurred upto ending March 2018 excluding the district Capex budget.
He was informed that construction of school buildings at HSS K.B.Pora, HSS Bugam, Lab GHSS Ashmuji, High School Tarigam, Banimulla, Waltengo has been completed. The meeting was also informed that work on 100 bedded 3 girls hostels under RMSA is going in full swing and land for girls’ hostel Qaimoo needs to be identified an earliest.
DDC directed the concerned authorities to complete work on school buildings of HS Bahadi Jahalan,HS Brinal, HS Shmasipora, HS Akhal within one month.
He exhorted on the executing agency to work in synergy and coordination and to expedite work on under construction projects and to complete work in stipulated time.
He also directed the authorities to bring in his notice all the land depute issues which are hindering the construction work of school buildings so that the matter can be disposed off at an earliest.


          SAMBA JUNE 14:  District Development Commissioner ,S Rajinder Singh Tara  today reviewed the status of ongoing developmental works being executed in pursuance of directions issued by Chief Minister during her Public Outreach Programme held  in the  district.
          The meeting was attended by ADC, PO ICDS,ACR, CPO, ACD,Chief Education Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Horticulture Officer, Chief Agriculture Officer, SDMs,Executive Engineers of R&B, PHE, PDD PWD and irrigation and other district officers.
          It was informed during the meeting that all important  issues of various natures were brought to the notice of Chief Minister which include developmental works, preparation of DPR for various projects, upgradation of health and educational institutions, augmentation of water and electricity supply system, upgradation of roads infrastructure, infrastructure in rural areas and promotion of tourism in the district.
          The departments also made detailed presentation on status of ongoing works on CM commitments and assured the DDC that the works will be completed within stipulated time.
           The DDC directed the concerned officers to put in concerted efforts and gear up their men and machinery for time bound completion of all ongoing projects. He asked the officers to submit action taken reports to his office.

RAJOURI, JUNE 07: The District Level Implementation Committee (DLIC) which met under the chairmanship of District Magistrate finalised deployment of additional Business Correspondents and opening of Business Centres (BC) in various areas not covered by banking in the district.
ACR Abdul Qayoom Mir, CPO A H Choudhary, SDM Afzal Mirza, Staff Officer Mohammad Raiyaz, LDM Banks Parvez Mir, heads of various banks and representatives of NABARD and RBI attended the meeting which reviewed the proposals formulated by committees headed by Addl Deputy Commissioners, SDMs and Tehsildars constituted by the District Magistrate earlier.
The opening of banking Business Centres in these areas will provide much-required banking facilities thereby acting as a major relief for the population where no banks are located in 5-10 KM area. This will also provide an additional business-cum-employment opportunity for hundreds of youth in the district over a period of time.
The DLIC approved more than 70 Business Centres in the district. These include 10 in Koteranka, 11 in Khwas, 2 in Sunderbani, 3 in Tryathy, 5 in Kalakote, 5 in Darhal, 3 in Beripattan, 3 in Manjakote, 8 in Thannamandi, 4 in Nowshera, 3 in Qila Darlah and 13 in Rajouri Tehsil.
The Business Centres are proposed at Phalni, Draj, Mandir Gala, Swari, Prori Gujjran, Rehan, Jamola, Kanthol, Chambitrar, Budhal, Gundi, Kandal, Gadyod, Dhaleri, Keri, Gunda, Bhela, Udhan, Narla, Ghai bass, Khorebanni, Patrara, Bhamblya, Treru, Thanna, Kalka Mathiyani, Garn, Panjah, Metka, Dharamsal, Brari, Khoriwali, Sabzi, Lower Dodaj, Kurhad, Lower Ujhan, Dharat, Thangar, Nah, Kakora, Ghambir Mughlan, BG, Manyal, Shahdra, Badakhanna, Dodasan Chwatta, Rajdhani, Banghai, Mangota, Kote upper, Jhangar/Khamba, Dhanaka, Breri, Narian, Qila Darhal, Rajpur Kamila, Laroka, Sasalkote, Plullian, Doongi, PB, Fatehpur, Gurdan Bala, Challas, Dharat, Bagla Nadyala, Dhanore and other villages.
The business representatives appointed at these BCs will also be awarded Rs 20 each for No Frill account, Rs 50 per savings account and 0.5% cash handling charges. BCs will also be provided with various financial services.
The Banks have been asked to update the progress in the coverage of uncovered/ additional BCs on PMJDY F1 Plan. The DLIC also decided to explore more potential areas for the opening of BCs wherever banking services are not available upto 5 KM distance.


BANDIPORA, MAY 11: District Development Commissioner Bandipora, Khursheed Ahmad Sanai, today convened a meeting to review the progress of development works under CMs commitments. 
The meeting reviewed the progress of development of Nishat Park, Gulshan Park and Gulshan Chowk coming up at a cost of Rs. 3.4 crore. Progress of installation of solar lights from Mini Secretariat to NHPC Headquarters for which Rs. 1.65 crore has been approved was also reviewed during the meeting.
While reviewing the progress of water supply schemes in the district, the meeting was informed that under CMs commitments three water supply schemes are coming up in the area at a cost of 11 crore rupees.
The DDC directed the concerned Executive Engineers to ensure that all development works are completed within the timeline fixed by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir. He also directed the monitoring committees to ensure proper inspections of works and submit timely reports to concerned authorities.
CEO Wular & Manasbal Development Authorities, CPO, Executive Engineer PHE and officers from NHPC were also present in the meeting.