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BANDIPORA, AUGUST 01: Upgradation of 35-kilometer Sumbal- Bandipora- Sunerwani road is in full swing at a cost of Rs 41 crore, taken up under centrally sponsored CRF scheme.
The first phase of the project from Safapora to Ajas, length 13.5 kilometers, is near completion at a cost of Rs 18.50 crore.
This was stated at a meeting of concerned Officers held here today under the chairmanship of District Development Commissioner Bandipora Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary. The meeting was convened to review the pace of progress of the vital road, connecting Bandipora with Srinagar.
The meeting was informed that the second phase of the project from Ajas to Sunerwani, having a length of 18.5 km will be taken up shortly. An amount of Rs 22.50 crore will be expended on the project and will be completed next year.
Speaking on the occasion, the DDC directed for maintaining time line and standard of the work.

BUDGAM, JULY 17:  Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Baseer Ahmad Khan, today convened a meeting to review overall development scenario of Budgam and various directions issued by the Governor during his recent visit to the district.
During the meeting, Deputy Commissioner Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar briefed the Div Com about the overall development scenario and various bottlenecks that require the intervention of divisional administration for carrying out work smoothly on development projects.
An in-depth review of CSS schemes being executed under CRF and NABARD schemes of R&B, PMGSY, I&FC, PHE, PDD,PMGSY, RDD, SBM, Health, and Education was also undertaken in the meeting. 
On the occasion, the Divisional Commissioner directed the Deputy Commissioner to hold separate meetings with various departments to expedite land acquisition process for development projects.
Further, he urged the engineering wings to redouble their efforts and ensure implementation of projects within set timelines. He directed the Deputy Commissioner to issue a circular with regard to shifting/ creation of utilities so that all the engineering wings work in unison and durability of assets created is not affected due to lack of coordination and thereby also avoiding double expenditure.
The meeting was informed that under CRF, six projects including five roads and one bridge at a total cost of Rs. 94.31 crore with a target of 76.25 km was being implemented and out of which 25 km macadamization has been achieved and 10 km has been completed under Grade II and 47.5km is expected to be completed under BT.
Taking an in-depth review of PMGSY, the meeting was informed that 80 out of 97 works have been completed under phase III to Phase X.       The Divisional Commissioner directed for verification and submission of utilization certificates under the CRF scheme. With regard to ICDS, distribution of books in schools and mid-day meal schemes, he directed constitution of committees that would ensure fidelity and submit fortnightly reports.
Taking a review of schemes under RDD, the Divisional Commissioner directed the concerned to ensure that there is no duplicity with regard to identification of beneficiaries under PMAY and to implement MGNREGA on convergence model so that the demand-driven nature of the scheme can be leveraged to address infrastructure deficit.
Similarly, Fire and Emergency Services authorities were asked to place an indent for shifting of their location after ascertaining the feasibility of the identified land for relocation by Directorate of F&ES.
 Underscoring the importance of youth engagement programmes, he asked the constituted task force to submit a report with regard to the construction of synthetic turfs in various schools.
Similarly, under SBM, the Divisional Commissioner directed the ADDC to physically verify the toilets constructed so far and also to look into the various bottlenecks hindering implementation of the scheme so that cent per cent coverage is achieved immediately.
Taking a review of the decisions taken during the Governor’s visit, the meeting was informed that audit of filtration plants, identification of schemes that could be completed immediately by way of augmentation of funds has already been done.
Under Flood Mitigation Plan, the concerned were directed to identify the critical points. Further, they were asked to ascertain the total length of embankment and have it audited. The concerned were directed to carry out the dry dredging work.
Taking a strong note of mining and excavation activities in the district, the Divisional Commissioner directed the concerned to ensure that no earth excavation is carried on in the district without due permission and to deal with cases of delinquency strictly as per the law.
Laying emphasis on punctuality of employees, he directed to ensure installation and functioning of AEBAS within five days. 
Among other issues that were discussed include night landing of flights at airport and creation of separate sub-division at Chadoora under PDD.

Chairman LC thanks CM, R&B Minister for sanctioning various projects
             SRINAGAR, JUNE 14: Chairman, J&K Legislative Council, Haji Anayat Ali has expressed his heartfelt gratitude towards the government functionaries for kick-starting the developmental era in the far-flung, unconnected areas of district Kargil. He said the people of Kargil are highly thankful to the present government headed by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and Minister for R&B Naeem Akhter for sanctioning various developmental projects in the hilly district.
          Chairman said that the present government has sanctioned many projects in the state in various sectors through PMGSY, CRF, NABARD and it is for the first time since last 40 years, that almost all the areas in district Kargil have been covered under the said. Government has recently sanctioned the projects under NABARD, CRF and PMGSY for Rs 324.37 crore in aggregate for construction of Roads and bridges which would indeed lessen the miseries of the people living in the areas which remain almost cut off from main Kargil especially during harsh winters.
            The Government has also sanctioned the up gradation of Middle, High and Higher Secondary Schools and highest number of schools has been upgraded only in district Kargil besides the development works executed in the district under UDDAN.
Other remarkable step taken by the government was to provide the people of Kargil, Drass and Padum (Zanskar) with the facility of Helicopter, which was the long pending demand of the people. It has also regularized the services of DRWs of PDD and PDC of District Kargil which has really given a sigh of relief to all of them and their families who have suffered a lot on this account.
            It is in the recent past that the Prime Minister has laid the foundation for Zojila Tunnel which is indeed as a dream come true for the people of the state, especially Leh and Kargil which would in future on its completion change the economic situation in both the districts of Leh and Kargil, he added.
            Giving details of the developmental works, he said that projects have been sanctioned under CRF at an aggregate cost of Rs 78.26 crore which includes widening, up gradation of road from circular road to Degree College via Poyen at a cost of Rs 16.89 crore, construction of Link road Karsha to Rkongchet Zanskar cost of Rs 11.5 crore, widening of road from NH-1D to Archoo Cheskore Kargil for cost Rs 19.7 crore, widening of road Broglungma, Wakha, Sherling, Wakha, Sarak Khangral, Kukstay and Link road Tumail to Grongyur Grong and Lungma Broq for Cost Rs 35.62 crore.
            Under NABARD, projects having total cost of Rs 13.62 crore have been sanctioned including construction of Link Road Garpora Apti to Tumail Broq via Chamba, construction of 1x50 mtr span steel girder bridge over Singh at Markalaga Photsathang Kargil and Up-gradation of link road Chanchik.
            Chairman further said that the Government has approved 23 number of projects under PMGSY of which Rs 232.490 crore in aggregate for the year 2018-19 has been allocated for the purpose for developmental works in Kargil which is really remarkable and almost all the areas would be covered.
            There are many other projects which are in the pipeline and expected to be executed in the near future, Chairman said. These projects includes, construction of 1x30 Mtr span motor able bridge at Congma Tangloe, Gongma Gato Lankerchey link road, Mongrong Sankoo link road, Tangzur Kargee link road, Construction of link road Karam Bagh to Chomo Shukpa Fokar, Widening construction of Narroq stretch of link road of Shakar Sapi, up-gradation of link road from Razvi road kousar to Masleh Mahadia Sankoo/Barbursay link road from Baniyalsa to Barbursay Sankoo, widening/up-gradation if link road Kurtan Mulbek and construction of link road Tazethang Stakpa Khaws and Kanoor to Trespone.
            Terming the initiatives taken by the government in Kargil district as beginning of new era of development, Haji Anayat Ali said that the people living in district Kargil would be surely benefitted and these projects will also helps in changing the socio-economic profile of the people.
  
Reviews progress on PMGSY, CRF, NABARD road projects in Pampore Constituency
SRINAGAR, MAY 29: Pitching for early completion of various road projects in the Pampore Constituency, Minister of State for PHE, I&FC, Forest and Fisheries, Mir Zahoor Ahmad, Tuesday said better road connectivity is interrelated with economic development as it promotes access to economic and social services.
The Minister said this while chairing a meeting of officers of Public Works Department and Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), convened to review the progress on major road network works taken up for execution in the constituency during this fiscal.
The meeting also discussed various issues including the status of fulfilment of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti’s directions and work on repair of damaged culverts, drains and other link roads.
Mir Zahoor said that better road connectivity is a top priority of the present dispensation and focus is being laid on the upgrading and improving the road network in the state. He said the improvement in connectivity will help increase government out-reach to people living in remote areas, adding that availability of better services would help in enhancing agricultural incomes and employment opportunities also.
Enjoining upon officers to work with utmost dedication and in a coordinated manner, he asked all concerned authorities to ensure that the works are completed within stipulated time frame. He directed the concerned officers to personally monitor the progress of ongoing developmental works on a regular basis to ensure their timely completion so that people are benefited.
He further exhorted upon officers to ensure that quality of works is not compromised with.
Terming the roads as the lifeline of any area, the Minister said that government has earmarked sufficient funds for under-execution road projects in the state.
Reviewing the physical and financial achievements in respect of different road projects taken up in Pampore Constituency this fiscal, the meeting was informed that the construction work on Lelahar-Mohanvig- Gulbug, Samboora- Hatiwari and Khrew - Bathan road projects are apace. It was also informed that under different schemes an amount of Rs 33.50 crore is being expended on these road projects during the current financial year.
Senior officers of R&B and PMGSY and other Departments were present in the meeting.


‘Minister lays foundation of 3.75 km Pandach-Beehama four-lane road’
GANDERBAL, MAY 12: Minister for Public Works and Culture, Naeem Akhtar, today said Jammu and Kashmir has set new records in connectivity projects by surpassing the target under Central Road Fund (CRF) and other schemes meant for road expansion in the state.
“Good roads not only connect people and places, but they also bring prosperity. Last year, J&K exceeded the targets set under various centrally sponsored schemes for upgrading old roads and building new ones. This has brought us into a position where we can seek additional funds from the Centre to give a boost to our developmental agenda,” Akhtar said.
The Minister made these remarks while laying the foundation stone for four-laning of 3.75 km Pandach-Beehama road in Ganderbal, part of Srinagar-Ladakh national highway which will be developed under CRF. He said the project, a long-pending demand of people in the area, will be completed soon.
Akhtar said the state government is contemplating to take up this year the construction of Wayil bridge, a crucial project which connects Ganderbal with Sonamarg and Ladakh. Presently, a single-lane bailey-bridge has been set up as a temporary arrangement which results in traffic snarls.
The Works Minister said the Shalbug bridge, another important project for connecting Ganderbal with the capital Srinagar city, will be taken up under Central Road Fund this year on the demand of people, which will address connectivity concerns in the district.
“The works department did exceptional work last year which has raised the expectations of the people. Road networks have undergone significant changes since our government came into office and people are looking forward to the continuation of your good work,” he said, while lauding the officers of R&B department for keeping pace with people’s expectations.
The Minister said the state government will take up record length of roads under Pradhan Mantri Gram SadakYojna this year in Jammu and Kashmir which will help in socio-economic uplift of people living in far flung areas of the state. 
The foundation-stone laying ceremony was also attended by Member of Legislative Assembly, Ishfaq Jabbar, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Piyush Singla, Chief Engineer R&B Department Kashmir, Nissar Ahmad Bhat, SSP Ganderbal, Fayaz Ahmad and other senior officers of civil and police administration of Ganderbal district.


Timelines fixed for tendering, allotment of works to meet targets: Naeem Akhtar
JAMMU, MARCH 02: As a major initiative in connectivity sector, the Public Works Department (PWD) would be macadamizing around 10000 KM road length under PMGSY during the next financial year. This will be in addition to the upgradation of roads to be taken up under other schemes including CRF, NABARD, World Bank, ADB, state sector and district sector.
J&K faces huge topographical and climatic challenges in constructing rural roads but the state government would macadamize longest road length ever under PMGSY next year, Minister for Public Works Naeem Akhtar said during a conference of Ministers in-charge of States for PMGSY and Rural Development organized by Union Ministry of Rural Development in New Delhi earlier this week.
He said a target of macadamizing 1800 KM road length under PMGSY would be achieved in J&K by this fiscal.  “For pacing up execution of connectivity projects, the state government has fixed timelines for tendering, allotment of contracts and other codal formalities bracketing the whole process to 45 days, the Minister said, adding that this has resulted in the tendering of more than 300 languishing projects, in spite of the seasonality challenges that the state is facing. He said the Geographical Information System (GIS) has also been tendered out and would be fixed by the end of March this year.
Batting for framing of national policy for the maintenance of PMGSY roads, the Minister said the government is taking over five-year-old PMGSY schemes under R&B (PWD) sector to maintain the rural roads. A national policy on this would ensure that the states dont lose the huge assets that have been created over the years under PMGSY, he stressed.
The Minister also stressed the need to consider the impact of road construction on the ecology and conducting environmental impact studies in eco-sensitive states like Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand.
Akhtar said the PMGSY has proven to be a boon for Jammu and Kashmir as it has helped connect many hilly areas. This has put an end to the amount of leg work that people had to do to reach the market for even buying a pain killer.
The Minister said that road connectivity is considered to be an important factor in changing the socio-economic condition of the citizens of any area. In developing nations like India, roads grab much more importance considering the vast population of the country still living in villages.
To reach out to the last home in a hamlet with a road, Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was started, eighteen years back in 2000, by the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee with a dream of connecting rural hinterlands with main roads and national highways.
The objective was to provide all-weather road connectivity to unconnected habitations. The target was set at connecting 1,78,184 villages with a minimum population of 500 persons in the plains and 250 plus in hilly areas.
The PMGSY roads have also given boost to the income of producers of perishable products including food grains, vegetables, fruits, milk and other commodities. They have brought institutions of learning closer to the students, besides giving sigh of relief to the patients.
Realizing the impact that these roads have on the lives of the people, the Centre has brought the target forward from 2022 to 2019 for achieving complete rural connectivity under PMGSY.


Govt committed for dev of far-flung areas 
KARGIL, NOVEMBER 17: Chairman Legislative Council Haji Anayat Ali today said that the present regime is in the process of taking a number of measures to strengthen Kargil in terms of infrastructural development, adding for the first time in the history of the district, projects worth over Rs 100 crore have been sanctioned under Central Road Funds (CRF). \
The start of work on these projects he said will usher a new era of development in the district.
The Chairman stated this while addressing public delegations during his extensive visit of various villages including Akchamal, Mangmor, Poyen, Beathang, FarkaShilikchey, YoqmaShilikchey, HandurmanBroq, Handurman Mal and adjoining villages in Kargil block.
Haji Anayat Ali informed that for widening and up gradation of a circular road from main market Kargil to Degree College Kargil via Poyen area including all interior roads, a project at a cost of Rs 15 crore 74 lakh is in the pipeline which is expected to be sanctioned early next year. The project he said will prove a boon in providing satisfactory road connectivity facilities to Poyen and adjoining areas. Moreover, several other projects worth over Rs 40 crore under CRF are in the pipeline which will be sanctioned in near future, he added.  
The Chairman further said keeping in mind the significance of Kargil-Batalik road as the lifeline for Akchamal, Sodh, Silmoo, Lhalungand other villages in the Batalik belt, he is making personal efforts to give the road a major face-lift. He said that a proposal for widening and maintenance of the road stretch is in the active consideration of the BRO authorities which would be sanctioned soon so that the people of these areas remain well connected to the district headquarter especially during the winter season.
Haji Anayat Ali said that efforts are also on to ensure the inclusion of a number of villages including Handurman, Kaksar and Shilikchey under the list of border areas so that the villages could be benefited from BADP schemes.
Meanwhile various deputations in these villages apprised the Chairman about their grievances and demanded to consider the repair of irrigation canals, water supply schemes, water reservoir tanks, link roads, schools, construction of crate and snow check bunds, widening and blacktopping of link roads, installation of mobile towers in the area and other related issues. The deputations also pitched for the inclusion of HandurmanBroq and Mal and Shilikchey as border areas, besides provision of BADP funds for development of these areas.
Responding to the public demands, the Chairman said that the present government is committed for the equitable development of all three regions of the State and particular focus is being given to ensure the welfare of the people living in the remote and far-flung pockets. 
Haji Anayat Ali assured the delegations that all their genuine demands would be taken up on priority and steps for the fulfilment of demands would be taken in a phased manner. He also gave on spot instructions to the concerned authorities to prepare DPRs for the establishment of solar and hydro projects, construction of various link roads, water supply schemes, irrigation canals, community halls, besides other requisite infrastructure in the area.  
During the tour, the Chairman distributed sewing machines purchased out of his CDF funds among the womenfolk of OlgrongAkchamal. He also announced to provide funds for the strengthening of women SHGs in these villages, besides carrying out construction works, purchase of generator sets, kitchen sets, carpets and other amenities.