'JK Governor calls for collective efforts for development of Doda'

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

and Kashmir N N today called for coordinated efforts to put the hilly district back on the development track.

The officers need to lead from the front in reaching out to the people to mitigate their problems and infuse new life in the institutions at the cutting edge level to address the developmental concerns of the public, said Vohra, addressing an officers' meeting.

Continuing his public outreach programme, today visited for a first-hand appraisal of the pace of various developmental works in the hilly district.

Given the mountainous topography of the district and difficulty in reaching some its remote areas, the sought specific details about the progress of various road building projects in the district, particularly those financed by the Central Road Fund, and the

The pace of development works should be expedited and the officers should regularly conduct field visits to keep track of the progress in works, he said.

The also emphasised upon the officers to put in coordinated efforts to address various bottlenecks in executing the works within their deadlines.

He laid special emphasis on the construction of Government Medical College, Doda, and directed the concerned agencies to accelerate the pace of work to ensure its completion within the stipulated deadline.

ordered release of Rs four crore for putting at the disposal of the for execution of the unfinished works, besides releasing another Rs one crore fund of 'untied grant for developmental purposes'.

After reaching the district, the Governor had discussions with the legislators from the area and sought detailed feedback from them regarding the developmental issues of the district.

The legislators apprised the governors of several problems faced by their respective constituencies and called for speedy execution of the long-pending works in the district, an said.

He said the Governor called upon all the legislators to spread awareness about the vital importance of the forthcoming elections to municipalities and panchayats for the establishment of grass root democracy in the state.

The legislators unanimously welcomed the Governor's decision to hold the long- pending elections and stated that shall register over 80 per cent turnout at both the polls, the said.

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 22:30 IST